#junebookbugs June 24th – Urban Fantasy

Ooo, urban fantasy. One of my favorite genres. (Seriously, go back through this blog, you’ll see!) I simply took a picture of my shelf. The important thing to note, here, is that this shelf is stacked with paperbacks – three deep! We’re probably going to weed out books next time we move. (That’s going to be a herculean task…) But in this picture we have Patricia BriggsMercy Thompson series and Alpha and Omega series, which exist in the same universe, as well as When Demons Walk, which is, kind of randomly, the fourth book in a different series. we also have representatives of Jim Butcher‘s two main series, The Dresden Files and The Codex Alera. (The latter is high fantasy, not urban fantasy, though.) Below those, we have one of Kresley Cole‘s urban fantasy romances, and a few from Christine Feehan‘s Leopard series and Witch series. (The Dark-whatever, Carpathian series, and the supernatural soldier series is behind these.) The Ian Douglas books are more hard sci-fi than urban fantasy, but the bookshelf is mostly alphabetized, so that’s where they go! And you can just see one of my many Robert Heinlein books below those, though again, that’s more hard sci-fi.

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You can find my first #junebookbugs post (I started partway through the month), as well as links to the rest of my #junebookbugs posts, here.

#junebookbugs June 23rd – Classics TBR

So the main classic novel on my To Be Read list is probably Arabian Nights. We bought this beautiful copy from Barnes & Noble some years ago, but we wanted to buy a copy in Arabic as well, so my husband could brush up on the language. We planned to read them together. We’ve never bought an Arabic copy! So it still sits on my shelves, looking beautiful and unread. I might have to hunt down an Arabic copy for his Christmas present. (And yes, I photographed it in front of our language shelf, my husband speaks Arabic, Pashto, Spanish, and a smattering of other languages in addition to our native English. He’s a little crazy. I keep trying to learn something, but my pronunciation is always terrible, and I keep switching between Spanish and Swedish.)

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You can find my first #junebookbugs post (I started partway through the month), as well as links to the rest of my #junebookbugs posts, here.

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June Book Bugs!

Over on Litsy, there’s a monthly challenge with themes for every day of the month. (If you haven’t joined Litsy, it’s an Android/iPhone social network that feels like the love child of Instagram and Goodreads. It’s fantastic, and you can find me there as crystallinegirl!) Real Life Reads on Litsy posts the thirty day challenge every month, and I thought I’d cross-post it here, and try to cross-post my daily posts for it. I may eventually go back to just doing the daily challenge on Litsy and Facebook, and save this blog for more in-depth reviews, but we’ll see how this goes! This is the challenge for June:

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And since today is June 22nd, (which also happens to be my husband’s birthday, Happy Birthday, Love!) today’s theme is “Teeth.” When I think of Teeth, I immediately think of vampires. (I kind of have a thing for vampires. I spent a lot of time playing Vampire: the Masquerade in high school.)

So I pulled together just a few of my many vampire-related books! Kelley Armstrong’s Bitten is the exception here, it’s about werewolves, but I couldn’t leave it out, with a title like that! (No, I have not seen the TV series yet.) Prince of Many Faces is a nonfiction look at the historical Dracula, and it’s pretty fascinating. Nosferatu is actually a fiction novel from the world of Vampire: the Masquerade, and it was the cover illustration that made me pick it, as opposed to the dozens of other V:tM novels I own. (yes, dozens.) The Vampire Book is just a reference book, and it’s a bit dated at this point, but it’s fun to flip through.

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I’ll come back and add in links to each day’s post as I post them.

June 23 – Classics TBR
June 24 – Urban Fantasy
June 25 – Sweet
June 26 – Published in the 1980s
June 27 – Set in the Southern Hemisphere
June 28 – A Planet in the Title
June 29 – Latest Book Haul
June 30 – Best of June