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-We Few, by David Weber and John Ringo. Re-read. I like space opera, and I like against-all-odds forlorn-hope type of books, and this is both. 4/5
-The Way of Kings, by Brandon Sanderson. WOW, is this long! But awfully interesting, and waiting for the sequel is going to be really painful 5/5
-My Side of the Mountain, by Jean Craighead George. Re-read. So pretty! And the falcon! 4/5
-The Hob's Bargain, by Patricia Briggs. I...like romances, and the supernatural, but I wasn't sure about this one. 3 and a half/5 (maybe I should switch to out of 10?)
-The Firebird, by Mercedes Lackey. Re-read. I love this one. The hero visibly grows up, and I like fairytales with a twist. 4 and a half/5
-Freedom's Landing, by Anne McCaffrey. Re-read. Good fluff, very against-all-odds humans-against-aliens mind candy. 3 and a half/5
-Asterix the Legionary, by R. Goscinny and A. Uderzo. ASTERIX THE GAUL!!! He is all kinds of awesome. 4/5
-Through Wolf's Eyes, by Jane Lindskold. Re-read. I like Firekeeper a lot, though I wish the series would find an ending... 4 and a half/5
-Brother to Dragons, Companion to Owls, by Jane Lindskold. Re-read. Very interesting take on magical thinking and madness. Lindskold writes some really good stuff. 4 and a half/5
-The Hero and the Crown, by Robin McKinley. Re-read. This time I read it aloud to Best Beloved, so we could both enjoy it. I want to be Aerin when I grow up! 5/5
-Birth Day, by Dr. Mark Sloan. Very interesting nonfiction book on childbirth through the ages. 4 and a half/5
-The Gift of Fear, by Gavin de Becker. I...am glad I read this but now I want to stay home and never come out again because people are evil. 4/5
-The Way of Kings, by Brandon Sanderson. WOW, is this long! But awfully interesting, and waiting for the sequel is going to be really painful 5/5
-My Side of the Mountain, by Jean Craighead George. Re-read. So pretty! And the falcon! 4/5
-The Hob's Bargain, by Patricia Briggs. I...like romances, and the supernatural, but I wasn't sure about this one. 3 and a half/5 (maybe I should switch to out of 10?)
-The Firebird, by Mercedes Lackey. Re-read. I love this one. The hero visibly grows up, and I like fairytales with a twist. 4 and a half/5
-Freedom's Landing, by Anne McCaffrey. Re-read. Good fluff, very against-all-odds humans-against-aliens mind candy. 3 and a half/5
-Asterix the Legionary, by R. Goscinny and A. Uderzo. ASTERIX THE GAUL!!! He is all kinds of awesome. 4/5
-Through Wolf's Eyes, by Jane Lindskold. Re-read. I like Firekeeper a lot, though I wish the series would find an ending... 4 and a half/5
-Brother to Dragons, Companion to Owls, by Jane Lindskold. Re-read. Very interesting take on magical thinking and madness. Lindskold writes some really good stuff. 4 and a half/5
-The Hero and the Crown, by Robin McKinley. Re-read. This time I read it aloud to Best Beloved, so we could both enjoy it. I want to be Aerin when I grow up! 5/5
-Birth Day, by Dr. Mark Sloan. Very interesting nonfiction book on childbirth through the ages. 4 and a half/5
-The Gift of Fear, by Gavin de Becker. I...am glad I read this but now I want to stay home and never come out again because people are evil. 4/5