So these days I tend to binge read over a couple of days between edits, writing, and real life stuff. Things have to grab me fast to hold my attention--the blurb and the first page for a start. Most books I'll give a couple of chapters to hook me if the writing standard/style is good. If even that is lacking, then I quit. Because I write mostly scifi romance, and most of my author friends write it, a lot of my titles are in that genre. Last summer I got hooked on a zombie book, thanks to my friend and editor, and another author friend raving about a certain book called Warm Bodies by Isaac Marion. I don't like zombies. I don't like horror. But the beauty of his writing, more like poetry than prose, and the fact that his story was different from the traditional zombie caught me. It takes a heck of a lot of skill to make me not only feel empathy for a brain eating monster, but for me to root for him to get a HEA! And now I've read three zombie romances, two by Marion and one by TA Brock (Fatal). I've even written one myself, now scheduled for release on the 20th August - Restless In Peaceville. The irony of that doesn't escape me.
And this year my time to read is even less. I have a scifi romance releasing on the 25th July (Tethered), my YA paranormal in August, another paranormal romance short releasing in October, another scifi romance novel to re-release (Keir), and potentially a superhero romance in October/November. When am I supposed to get time to read now?!
I have a holiday coming up at the end of May - in fact, at the time of posting this, it'll be just a week to go. A whole seven days with my husband and my three little monsters. We'll be staying in replica African mudhuts by the sea. I hope to have some time each day to whittle down that long list of books on my Kindle, or tackle the stack of print editions still untouched. What shall I be reading? Well, I won't give you the whole list. I want characters and worlds that capture my heart and my mind, make me think, make me cry for their sorrows and hope for their HEA. If you want to see what I've read and therefore recommend, please check out my bookshelves on Goodreads HERE. But on my to-read is more space opera by JC Cassels and CE Kilgore. If you like your scifi romance hotter, check out Melisse Aires and Jessica E Subject.
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5 comments:
Great post, Pippa! I, too, not only have less time to read now, but have overcome the guilt I once felt for not finishing a book, no matter how badly-written.
You have a monster schedule (forgive the pun)this year! Enjoy your holiday - you need it to fortify yourself.
Thanks for the great summer reads recommendations! I must make time to experience your zombie romance! Haven't read one yet, although the idea for one came to me a few years ago.
Have fun on your trip!
Thanks Sarah! :)
Yep, with so many books and so little time, why waste it on something you aren't enjoying? And I hope to enjoy at least a couple on holiday. Yay!
Have a wonderful Holiday, Pippa! I downloaded "Keir" to read, it's on my tbr shelf. And thanks for the heads up about the free Sci-Fi anthology I just downloaded that one too. I haven't read a lot of Sci-Fi , but during a recent writing exercise with some friends I created a one page opening for a Sci-Fi, I think I will write in the future. Great Post! (I friended you on Goodreads.
Thanks Diana! Wow, where did you manage to get Keir? It's supposed to be unavailable - I've just got my rights back from the publisher as my contract there ended.
Hi Pippa,
Having two Genre-istas (you and Erica Hayes) in Tales from the SRF Brigade is so cool! I love to see all the publishing going on and you've a killer schedule in 2014.
Enjoy your holiday! African mud hut replicas? You'll have to post about that (with pictures) one of these days.
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