My family celebrates a secular version of Christmas I’ve taken to calling Giftmas. This year’s Giftmas was very book-centric.
I got:
- The Hunger Games trilogy
- Hitchhikers Guide to the Galxay trilogy (I know I should have read it before now, but I haven’t. Don’t judge :-p)
- Entice by Carrie Jones
- Dragon Bone by Patricia Briggs
- Red Hood’s Revenge by Jim C. Hines
Whoot!
I can’t wait to get reading them, though I don’t know where to start. A dear friend of mine, Amber, sent me a crapload of books just before Christmas, and I want to read them too. I need a few more hours in the day, please. That would be fabulous. It’s also fabulous to have so many books I can’t wait to dive into 🙂
In related-to-my-book news I have a new review of Lost and Found to share. Clayton Bye, of The Deepening, reviewed it and he liked it. I liked his review, in fact it made my day yesterday. Why? Well, in part because he said this:
Parrish represents a fresh and powerful voice in fantasy
*happy dance* How cool is that?
As you may have guessed he mostly liked the story with one notable criticism. The review is right here if you want to read it in its entirety, but be warned, it’s pretty spoilerific. If you don’t like spoilers you may want to wait until you’ve finished the story before popping over.
Speaking of the story, the next chapter will be going up on Monday 😉