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  1. #1
    The Twelve
    Book 2 in the series:The Passage

    The Twelve - The Passage by Justin Cronin
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    A hefty, moody, and rewarding second act that deepens the series’ mythology. Recommended for those who like their apocalypses with brains, heart, and plenty of bite - but expect a slow burn, and definitely start with book one.

    The Twelve by Justin Cronin is a dark and evocative sequel to The Passage, continuing the story of a post-apocalyptic world plagued by vampire-like creatures known as virals. The book delves into a complex narrative involving a perverse dictatorship within The Twelve, exploring themes of totalitarianism, survival, and the introduction of a new species into the world. Cronin's writing style is described as powerful and detailed, with vivid imagery that draws readers into a world filled with bleak subject matter and surreal dreams that influence the storyline.

    3. And the LORD said: As in the days of Noah, a great deluge shall sweep over the earth; and this shall be a deluge of blood. The monsters of men’s hearts shall be made flesh, devouring all in their p...
    October 2012
    685 pages

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Passage )

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    Dead Witch Walking
    Book 1 in the series:The Hollows

    Dead Witch Walking - The Hollows by Kim Harrison
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    A playful, fast-moving launch to a beloved urban fantasy series: imperfect but packed with fun, heart, and imagination - give it a shot if you love magical mayhem and quirky companions.

    'Dead Witch Walking' by Kim Harrison is an urban fantasy novel that introduces readers to Rachel Morgan, a witch who decides to leave the Federal Inderlander Service to become an independent bounty hunter with her vampire co-worker Ivy and pixy friend Jenks. The story is set in a world where a virus has wiped out a large portion of humanity, allowing supernatural beings like witches, vampires, and pixies to come out of hiding. As Rachel navigates the dangers of her new career, she faces threats from her former employer and must find a way to pay off a death note placed on her head.

    The book is praised for its imaginative world-building, complex characters, and fast-paced action. Readers appreciate the addition of fey characters and the unique setting in Cincinnati, where humans and supernatural beings coexist. Despite some initial challenges with pacing and character development, the story quickly picks up speed and keeps readers engaged with its intriguing plot and dynamic interactions between the characters.

    I stood in the shadows of a deserted shop front across from The Blood and Brew Pub, trying not to be obvious as I tugged my black leather pants back up where they belonged. This is pathetic, I thought...
    2004
    419 pages

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    Monster Hunter International - Monster Hunter International by Larry Correia
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    A pulpy, action-heavy monster romp that’s big on guns, gore, and goofy fun. Perfect if you want entertainment, not subtlety. If explosions and undead showdowns are your jam, you’ll have a blast - but if not, you might want to hunt elsewhere.

    In "Monster Hunter International" by Larry Correia, readers are introduced to Owen Zastava Pitt, a seemingly ordinary accountant who discovers a hidden world of monsters and is recruited to join a covert monster hunting organization. As Pitt transitions from an office drone to a skilled monster hunter, he navigates through action-packed adventures, battles with supernatural creatures, and forms alliances with a diverse cast of characters. The writing style is described as fast-paced, humorous, and engaging, with detailed descriptions of weaponry, intense action sequences, and a blend of urban fantasy and shoot 'em up elements.

    Now, I didn't just wake up that morning and decide that I was going to kill my boss with my bare hands. It really was much more complicated than that. In my life up to that point I would never have ev...
    2007
    736 pages

  4. #4
    Dark Lover
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    Book 1 in the series:Black Dagger Brotherhood

    Dark Lover - Black Dagger Brotherhood by J.R. Ward
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    A steamy, action-packed start to a cult-favorite vampire romance series - perfect for those craving dark heroes, strong heroines, and a side of supernatural drama. Not high literature, but totally addictive!

    'Dark Lover' by J.R. Ward is the first book in the 'Black Dagger Brotherhood' series, introducing readers to a world where vampires are protected by a group known as the Brotherhood of the Black Dagger who are fighting against the Lessers, minions of the Omega. The book follows Wrath, a powerful vampire king, who reluctantly helps Beth, a half-human, half-vampire, through her transition into a vampire, leading to a dangerous and intense journey filled with romance, suspense, and dark secrets. The writing style in the book is described as flawless, with a mix of contemporary, romantic, and sexy elements that keep readers hooked from the very beginning.

    The book is praised for its strong world-building, phenomenal character development, and addictive storyline that immerses readers into the lives of the characters. Readers appreciate the chemistry between Wrath and Beth, the dynamic personalities of the Brotherhood members, and the engaging plot that blends action, romance, and supernatural elements seamlessly. Overall, 'Dark Lover' is hailed as a captivating and entertaining read that offers a refreshing take on the vampire genre, with well-developed characters and a compelling narrative that keeps readers invested in the series.

    Darius looked around the club, taking in the teeming, half-naked bodies on the dance floor. Screamer's was packed tonight, full of women wearing leather and men who looked like they had advanced degre...
    September 2005
    474 pages

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    City of Bones - The Mortal Instruments by Cassandra Clare
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    A fun, twisty, and addictive start to a popular urban fantasy series - great for fans of supernatural YA and quirky, action-packed adventures, but not for everyone. Expect drama, demons, and just enough sass to keep you coming back for more.

    "City of Bones" follows the story of Clary, a teenage girl who discovers a hidden world of Shadowhunters, angels, and demons after her mother disappears. Set in New York City, the plot revolves around Clary's journey to uncover the truth about her past, her connection to the supernatural world, and her attempts to save her mother. The writing style is described as engaging, with vivid descriptions that immerse readers into the fantastical world created by the author, Cassandra Clare.

    “You’ve got to be kidding me,” the bouncer said, folding his arms across his massive chest. He stared down at the boy in the red zip-up jacket and shook his shaved head. “You can’t bring that thing in...
    2007
    561 pages

  6. #6
    Fantasy Lover
    Book 1 in the series:Dark-Hunter

    Fantasy Lover (Julian of Macedon) - Dark-Hunter by Sherrilyn Kenyon
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    A swoon-worthy, witty, and sizzling paranormal romance that’s perfect for escapist reading. Not high literature, but absolutely charming for fans of steamy romance with a mythological twist.

    'Fantasy Lover (Julian of Macedon)' in the Dark-Hunter series by Sherrilyn Kenyon follows the story of Julian, a 2000-year-old warrior cursed to be a love slave trapped in a book. When summoned by Grace, a psychologist with past sexual hang-ups, their relationship evolves beyond the initial expectations. As Grace helps Julian navigate the world and understand love, they both face danger and compassion, leading to an intriguing and suspenseful plot that intertwines romance, Greek mythology, and psychological complexities.

    The novel is a blend of romance, adventure, and Greek mythology, providing a fun and light read with a fast-paced plot that keeps readers engaged. Sherrilyn Kenyon introduces readers to the Dark Hunter series through this book, setting the stage for a series full of paranormal romance elements and unique character dynamics.

    Grace Alexander flinched at Selena's overly loud voice in the small New Orleans cafe where they sat, finishing up their lunch of red beans and rice. Unfortunately for her, Selena's voice possessed a l...
    2002
    374 pages

  7. #7
    Moon Called
    Book 1 in the series:Mercy Thompson

    Moon Called - Mercy Thompson by Patricia Briggs
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    A fast, fun start to a beloved urban fantasy series - great for fans of kick-butt heroines and supernatural mystery, but if you’re looking for something groundbreaking, you may find it a bit tropey.

    "Moon Called" by Patricia Briggs follows the story of Mercy Thompson, a Volkswagen mechanic who is also a shapeshifter able to transform into a coyote. Living in a small town in Washington state, Mercy navigates her life while trying to maintain peaceful relations with neighboring groups of werewolves and vampires. When a newly turned werewolf seeks her help, Mercy gets entangled in a complex intrigue involving the politics of various supernatural creatures in the area. Despite some clumsy exposition at times, readers are drawn into an alternate world with a captivating mix of characters and engaging storytelling.

    Mercy's character is portrayed as a strong, relatable, and likable protagonist who faces challenges and mysteries within a world populated by werewolves, vampires, and faeries. offers a unique blend of paranormal elements, fast-paced action, and intriguing relationships, setting the stage for a series filled with supernatural adventures and unexpected twists.

    I didn’t realize he was a werewolf at first. My nose isn’t at its best when surrounded by axle grease and burnt oil—and it’s not like there are a lot of stray werewolves running around. So when someon...
    2005
    308 pages

  8. #8
    Peeps
    Book 1 in the series:Peeps

    Peeps - Peeps by Scott Westerfeld
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    A smart, funny, totally unique take on vampires that mixes real science with urban adventure. Entertaining, educational, and a bit icky - best for older teens and anyone who likes their supernatural fiction with a side of gross-out biology. Ending might let you down, but the ride is worth it!

    'Peeps' by Scott Westerfeld is a unique take on the vampire genre, portraying vampirism as a sexually transmitted disease caused by parasites. The story follows Cal, a carrier of this parasite, as he navigates through the underbelly of NYC to hunt down those he has infected and the one who infected him. The novel seamlessly weaves in scientific explanations about parasites, creating a suspenseful and humorous narrative that appeals to both teens and adults. Through alternating chapters on parasites and the main storyline, Westerfeld presents a fresh and inventive twist on the traditional vampire tale, blending elements of horror, science fiction, and romance.

    The book is praised for its originality in reimagining vampires as carriers of a parasite, rather than supernatural beings. Readers appreciate the engaging plot structure, the well-developed characters, and the seamless integration of scientific information on parasites into the narrative. The blend of horror, mystery, and romance, along with the unexpected twist at the end, keeps readers hooked and eager to delve deeper into the world of 'Peeps' by Scott Westerfeld.

    It turned out she’d been hiding in New Jersey, which broke my heart. I mean, Hoboken? Sarah was always head-over-heels in love with Manhattan. For her, New York was like another Elvis, the King remade...
    2005
    320 pages

  9. #9
    The Keep
    Book 1 in the series:Adversary Cycle

    The Keep - Adversary Cycle by F. Paul Wilson
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    A classic, pulpy WWII thriller with supernatural chills and creative twists. Not perfect, but loads of creepy fun if you love horror with a historical (and slightly bonkers) edge.

    In an eerie mountain fortress in Transylvania, two Nazi officers seek help from outside when an unknown killer sucks out the light and warmth from a room, leaving only bloodless mutilated corpses behind. The Nazis must bring in a Jewish local folklore expert to help them. The battle has begun. On one side, the ultimate evil created by man, and on the other...the unthinkable, unstoppable, unknowing terror that man has inevitably awakened. The Keep is a high kind of mini castle set in the mountains of Romania, where a detachment of German army soldiers is sent to serve as a watchtower, but soon they are being picked off one by one by an ancient evil. The book delves into the conflicts and choices faced by the characters, including a Jewish scholar, German soldiers, and an ailing Jewish scholar, as they confront the horrors within the Keep.

    IN SUMMATION: The refining complex at Ploiesti has relatively good natural protection to the north. The Dinu Pass through the Transylvanian Alps offers the only overland threat, and that a minor one....
    1981
    425 pages

  10. #10

    Warrior from the Shadowland - Elemental Phases by Cassandra Gannon
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    A fresh, funny spin on elemental fantasy and fated mates, packed with lovable characters and wild world-building - but be ready to overlook some editing hiccups to enjoy the adventure.

    'Warrior from the Shadowland' in the series 'Elemental Phases' by Cassandra Gannon introduces readers to a unique world where the Elemental realms are controlled by Houses with powers matching fire, air, gravity, reflections, and shadows. The story revolves around Cross, the King of Shadowland, the sole surviving Shadow Phase, who is on a mission to find his 'match' to help him carry the burden of holding all the shadows in the universe. As the Water Phases search for a solution to reverse the Fall and save the universe, the narrative unfolds with a blend of humor, tragedy, and action, creating a captivating setting where immortal Elemental Phases struggle to survive in the aftermath of an apocalypse.

    Despite the writing style being critiqued for typos and grammatical errors, readers are drawn into the compelling storyline that offers a unique depiction of elemental powers and a diverse cast of characters. explores themes of trust, destiny, and redemption, as the characters navigate unexpected relationships, face internal struggles, and work together to overcome challenges in a world teetering on the brink of destruction.

    Two years after the Fall, Nia, Princess of the Water House, led a rebellion against the Council of All Houses. As far as rebellions went, Nia didn’t have a particularly impressive force of freedom fi...
    2012
    313 pages

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