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| rune Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Cumbria
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| Kim Harrison I think she is a horror author, though I've not heard that much about her work. So thought i would post here and see if anyone else had read her books. Are they are combination of horror and fantasy? And are there any views of her books ![]() |
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| Rock music and elves Join Date: Jan 2006
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| Re: Kim Harrison Dont let the titles fool you...and alot of new authors have no real pull when it comes to the titles, the publishers edit them and put covers on that are supposed to be "more marketable"... Anyways I really like Harrison. Currently reading the 3rd book, and I like her style. Similar stuff as Laurell Hamilton but quicker paced, and less sex. More contemporary feel to it. Check it out instead of judging by the cover ![]() |
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| rune Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Cumbria
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| Registered User Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: California
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| Re: Kim Harrison I rather liked the titles, as well as all the books. What are they called in the U.K. In the U.S., they are called Dead Witch Walker, The Good, the Bad and the Undead. Can't remember the third one offhand. |
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| rune Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Cumbria
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| Re: Kim Harrison Here's a review I did for Dead Witch Walking - gives folks an idea what the books about - http://www.fantasybookspot.com/?q=node/view/373 |
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| wandering & wondering Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: California
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| Re: Kim Harrison I enjoy Harrison's novels. Yes, even the dorky titles. I don't really think of her books as horror, though. But maybe that's just because I don't like horror, yet I like her books. Or maybe it's because I don't have a firm definition of "horror." I agree with Shyknight: Harrison's books are more quickly paced and less sex-ridden than Laurell Hamilton's. To me, Harrison's take on life seems happier, less twisted, on the whole much healthier than Hamilton's, and her characters seem more likeable, more believable. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Germany
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| Re: Kim Harrison I've had tons of folks suggest Kim Harrison once they know I like Kelley Armstrong; her and Mary Janice Davidson. I agree that these types of paranormal-action-romance are not horror. They really need their own genre heading. |
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| ..thirst for spilt ink.. Join Date: Jul 2005
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| Re: Kim Harrison I worked at a book store for a better part of a year and now I feel as though I have an intuitive sense as to how good a book can be by the cover, yet a co worker of mine reffered those books to be and I loved them. I think they are sassy and fun and I find personal pleasure because I love tomatoes and put Ketchup on everything. I read all three last year and I cant wait till to read the next installment, in fact Ill probably get it today ![]() |
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