I love this book. So much. And it helps a lot that I've read more Gaiman and Pratchett since the last time I read it. It makes me love and appreciate them as authors so much more.
Ah, never been interested in vampire fiction. What are those about?
XD I thought it was terribly funny. And good. I have Gaiman's American Gods book and two of Prachette's books. Discworld and Sword of Truth on PDF. I should read those sometime,
Eh, stereotypical vampire/human romance. Girl loves vampire, vampire is all, "lol no we can't," and then you throw the vampire's brother in the mix and it gets ugly. I didn't mind the first couple books but then she published a new one after a ten year hiatus and I started to dislike them. I couldn't finish it. I stay away from most Vampire fiction but my friend with decent book taste (usually) suggested it.
I was just thinking that I ought to read American Gods again, actually. Though I'm already in the middle of another of his books, and I should probably wait. XD
Discworld's a thirty-some book long series. Which one do you have?
And isn't Sword of Truth by Terry Goodkind? >.>
Ah, I see. Yeah, I've tried to stay away from romances. Twilight didn't help.
1-36, plus the time line and the Science Behind it book thingee. All in PDF.
.... It is indeed. Wow.. I feel stupid. XDD It's put underneath Terry Pratchett in my library for some reason. >.>
No, it really didn't. The only exception I really make now is Sarah Dessen and it isn't overly thick with the romance like Vampire Diaries or Twilight.