I think you've hit the nail on the head, actually.
Rebekah Send a noteboard - 10/10/2011 06:43:02 PM
The first suggestion has a bit of a romantic bent to it - it's not a big thing, as I usually avoid overly soppy plots and characters, but the books are well merry and fun with charming characters, good writing and a touch of the supernatural about them (until the third book, anyway). Deanna Raybourn's Silence in the Grave is (I think) the first of the series. Lots of fun! I strongly recommend. Murder mysteries in the spirit of Georgette Heyer, really.
I've read the first of those and quite enjoyed it. Apparently my Mother has read them all. I have no idea how she got her hands on 'em, but as she's in NZ I cannae borrow.

Secondly, Diana Wynne Jones. Always a good comfort read. Always.
She is lovely.
And Sherwood Smith's Crown Jewels, which (I think) is a duology that I have in one volume. Merry old fantasy romance - it's one of the few that I bought *because* of the romance and I'm not even a little ashamed.
I want to find this. Fits my mood perfectly. Thank you.
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Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read. - Groucho Marx
Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read. - Groucho Marx
I've reached a reading block.
- 03/10/2011 08:34:23 PM
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i'm enjoying neal stephenson's new book.... it's different from other things
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- 03/10/2011 10:29:18 PM
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- 03/10/2011 10:29:18 PM
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I'm sure I'm going to get lamblasted for this suggestion...
- 04/10/2011 12:33:32 AM
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I love YA books to distraction. Some really fresh, fun writers doing YA! *NM*
- 04/10/2011 06:42:08 PM
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Heh... get used to that.
- 04/10/2011 02:02:01 PM
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of course they are!
- 04/10/2011 02:45:45 PM
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warm bodies by isaac marion or yellow blue tibia by adam roberts
- 04/10/2011 04:13:12 PM
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So I have a couple of ideas.
- 04/10/2011 06:53:41 PM
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I think you've hit the nail on the head, actually.
- 10/10/2011 06:43:02 PM
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There is actually a book called that: Reader's Block. But it is not fun and simple.
- 04/10/2011 07:05:14 PM
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Wilde, Pratchett or something similarly humourous and witty usually helps me at that point. *NM*
- 05/10/2011 06:20:28 PM
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Re: I've reached a reading block.
- 05/10/2011 11:33:56 PM
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LOVE The Native Star. Not easily obtained in the UK but such an enjoyable book! *NM*
- 06/10/2011 10:54:02 AM
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I've just ended a 3-month reading hiatus with Karl Schroeder's Sun of Suns *NM*
- 12/10/2011 03:33:51 PM
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