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<blockquote data-quote="Jubilee" data-source="post: 3680550" data-attributes="member: 36594"><p>A Monstrous Regiment of Women by Laurie King. It's the 2nd in her series about Sherlock Holmes after retirement and his young-lady apprentice, and very entertaining indeed. I intend to bring 3 and 4 for my travel-reading during GenCon</p><p></p><p>To get my GenCon entries painted, now that I'm done listenning to Harry Potter, I'm back to re-listening to Elizabeth Peter's amusing Amelia Peabody series - I just finished The Ape who Guards the Balance yesterday and will start The Falcon at the Portal tomorrow.</p><p></p><p>I, too, finished For a Few Demons More (in a single 6ish hour sitting - since I started around 9pm, I was regretting it the next day at work!) and was overall not that excited about it, it seemed to be a bit overfull of odd plots and trauma and I am not terribly happy with how much of it came out at the end.. I will probably continue the series in the hope it will improve, and see how some of the dangling plots pan out..</p><p></p><p>Wombat, have you read Kelley Armstrong's Women of the Underworld series? I can do without some of the gore in Bitten, which kept me away from Stolen, but the others have been fairly entertaining and if you have liked Harrison, you might enjoy Armstrong. I just finished the latest, No Humans Involved, a few weeks ago.</p><p></p><p>/ali</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jubilee, post: 3680550, member: 36594"] A Monstrous Regiment of Women by Laurie King. It's the 2nd in her series about Sherlock Holmes after retirement and his young-lady apprentice, and very entertaining indeed. I intend to bring 3 and 4 for my travel-reading during GenCon To get my GenCon entries painted, now that I'm done listenning to Harry Potter, I'm back to re-listening to Elizabeth Peter's amusing Amelia Peabody series - I just finished The Ape who Guards the Balance yesterday and will start The Falcon at the Portal tomorrow. I, too, finished For a Few Demons More (in a single 6ish hour sitting - since I started around 9pm, I was regretting it the next day at work!) and was overall not that excited about it, it seemed to be a bit overfull of odd plots and trauma and I am not terribly happy with how much of it came out at the end.. I will probably continue the series in the hope it will improve, and see how some of the dangling plots pan out.. Wombat, have you read Kelley Armstrong's Women of the Underworld series? I can do without some of the gore in Bitten, which kept me away from Stolen, but the others have been fairly entertaining and if you have liked Harrison, you might enjoy Armstrong. I just finished the latest, No Humans Involved, a few weeks ago. /ali [/QUOTE]
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