I always think seeing what other writers are reading is
enlightening and fun, so I thought I'd share the rundown of what I'm reading
lately.
There's a certain theme, and that's because I'm widening my
reading on some basics of myth and magic to help myself better develop some
characters and themes in the YA urban fantasy novel I'm working on. And,
because I really like books with magic in them.
Currently reading for March:
Edith Hamilton, Mythology
Philip Carr-Gomm & Richard Heygate, The Book
of English Magic
Joe Zieja, Mechanical
Failure
Neil Gaiman, Norse Mythology (a
present from my clever sister, thanks!)
Daniel Jose Older, Salsa
Nocturna: Stories (a present from my awesome husband <3)
Anne Rice, Prince Lestat
Stuff I just finished in February and recommend:
Neil Gaiman and Colleen Doran, Troll
Bridge (holy crap, the illustrations are unparalleled.)
Neil Gaiman and Shane Oakley, Forbidden
Brides of the Faceless Slaves in the Secret House of the Night of Dread Desire (it's
possible I have a little of a completionist attitude toward Neil Gaiman's work)
Jim C. Hines, Magic Ex Libris series
(with a special note that these are partially set in my home, the U.P., so they
are extra amazing.)
Daniel Jose Older, Shadowshaper and Battle
Hill Bolero (the third book in the Bone Street Rumba series, which I
love.)
There's definitely a connection between the Magic Ex Libris
books and the Invisible Library books, which is that, of course, books are
magical in and of themselves. Reading both of those really got my imagination
spinning, and both series are just ridiculously enjoyable. I'll be looking out
for any future entries into those series or by those authors.
A final note is that hey, sorry, I'm not sure if that's all
I've been reading lately, and this list certainly doesn't include all my
favorite authors, but I'll be sure to rhapsodize about them in their turn.
--Kim
--Kim
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