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Moon Called by Patricia Briggs
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it was amazing
bookshelves: urban-fantasy, 2013-read, review-books-done, kindle, 2014-read, 2015-read, 2017-read, 2018-read, poc
Read 3 times. Last read January 22, 2018 to January 24, 2018.

January 2018 Re-read. Buddy read with Sarah.
January 2017 re-read: Mercy is one of my favorite characters to read about. This world is fascinating, and the characters (and their interactions) are fantastic.

15 January 2016: $1.99 on Kindle

December 2015 re-read: Buddy read with Sarah

This series is so comfortable. Like coming home. I love the world. I love the wolves - that they aren't "nice" all the time, they are sometimes at the whim of the animal that shares their body. But most of all, I love Mercy. She's smart, and practical. She's not uber-powerful (though she's definitely got some special stuff going on). There's a love-triangle, but it's well done, and Mercy doesn't string the guys along, and she still takes the time to make sure the decision is the one that she wants to make (also, I think it's fairly obvious from early in this book which way the wind's blowing on the love-triangle issue). The villain's plan (which I mention in my review below) is still really, really intricate - a little too intricate - but I can't say that it's not brilliant at the same time.

One of my favorite parts of this series is that Mercy isn't as strong as the wolves, but she still holds her own, and often it's HER, her brain, her reasoning, her ability (to think without the impulses that rule the werewolves) that ends up being the key to winning. I think that's awesome. (Vague spoiler for rest of series: (view spoiler))

My other favorite thing, is the world itself. Though it starts out focused enough, in this book, in the Tri-Cities of Washington (state), the world is huge, and it's explored a lot more in both future Mercy installments, and the Alpha and Omega series (which honestly, you SHOULD read in the combined reading order, I think that offers a lot more enjoyment of both series). Primarily we get to deal with the wolves (almost always), the fae, and the vampires. But sometimes there are other things thrown into the mix, and sometimes there are really freaking powerful beings that come up. It's interesting and varied and there's never a dull moment. Then you throw in the human politics, and prejucides (on all sides) and things really start to get interesting.

This series (the combined one of Mercy & Alpha/Omega) is one of my top 5 favorites, along with Kate Daniels, but I hesitate to really compare these two. This series is quieter - because the heroine is different, and some people won't connect with her in the same way - but I promise that it's just as intricate, just as well-written, and just as full of amazing characters in a fully-realized world.


5 May 2014: $4.59 on Kindle ~ still an excellent deal!
3 March 2014: $2.99 on Kindle


Review:
This is one of my top favorite series. I re-read it at least once a year - often even more than that - and I'm always sucked in, always so incredibly emotionally invested in the characters and what happens to them.

I think, one of the best things about this book (and indeed anything I've read by Patricia Briggs) is the balance she maintains. Mercy's not perfect. No one is. Everyone makes some mistakes, everyone deals with them - and it's not always pretty, or easy.

I can easily root for Mercy (and all the others) because she feels real to me. She's smart, capable, funny and loyal - but that's not all. She knows her limits; doesn't like it when it makes more sense for someone stronger to take care of something, but lets them do it anyways because it's smarter and she fights for what she believes, even when it makes her quake with fear at the consequences.

The Mercy Thompson world is another thing that's important to me. The world building has internal consistency and makes sense in and of itself. That alone is a huge thing in a market glutted with PNR and UF that uses paranormal aspects as window-dressing.

I can never read this book without laughing, grinning, and sometimes tearing up. Six (Mercy) books later and I (view spoiler)...

I do have a couple of minor niggles with the....incredibly intricate plan that is the mystery, but it's not enough to take away from my enjoyment.

I highly recommend this series to anyone and everyone.
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Quotes Angela Liked

Patricia Briggs
“Adam swore harshly. "New werewolves are dangerous, woman. Especially when they are cold and hungry." He looked at Mac, and his voice changed completely, the heat and anger gone, "Mercy, come here."

I didn't look down to see what he'd noticed in Mac's face. I took a step, but Mac was wrapped around my left leg. I stopped before I fell. "Uhm. I'm a little stuck for the moment.”
Patricia Briggs, Moon Called


Reading Progress

March 7, 2013 – Shelved
March 7, 2013 – Shelved as: urban-fantasy
March 7, 2013 –
0.0% "I always end up doing this. I should just plan it this way. Now I'll be working my way through the whole series for the next week :D"
March 8, 2013 –
86.0% "I think I'd forgotten what a great start to the series this book is! Enjoying it so much."
March 8, 2013 – Shelved as: 2013-read
September 21, 2013 – Shelved as: review-books-done
October 25, 2013 – Shelved as: kindle
February 24, 2014 – Started Reading (Audible Audio Edition)
February 24, 2014 – Shelved (Audible Audio Edition)
February 24, 2014 – Shelved as: audible (Audible Audio Edition)
February 24, 2014 – Shelved as: audiobook (Audible Audio Edition)
February 24, 2014 – Shelved as: urban-fantasy (Audible Audio Edition)
February 25, 2014 – Finished Reading (Audible Audio Edition)
December 3, 2014 – Shelved as: second-copy (Audible Audio Edition)
December 9, 2014 – Shelved as: 2014-read (Audible Audio Edition)
November 20, 2015 – Shelved as: 2014-read
December 15, 2015 –
0.0% "Buddy read with Sarah!"
December 15, 2015 –
1.0% "One of the drawbacks in running a one-woman garage was that I had to stop and start every time the phone rang or a customer stopped by. It made me grumpy--which isn't a good way to deal with customers.

*sighs happily* I love this series. Mercy's not my favorite UF heroine, but I love that she's ... down-to-earth, and practical, and has special gifts that still don't make her uber-powerful."
December 15, 2015 –
8.0% "Stefan's bus was painted to match the Mystery Machine...Stefan told me that he'd briefly considered painting it black a few years ago when he started watching Buffy, but, in the end, he'd decided the vampire slayer was no match for Scooby Doo.

"
December 15, 2015 –
12.0% "Mac is one of those characters that I instantly loved. *sigh*"
December 15, 2015 –
12.0% "I feel like for as many years as I've been reading this, I should know how to pronounce this by now. But I stumble over it every time, and have to slowly work my way through her name:

Elizaveta Arkadyevna Vyshnevetskaya"
December 15, 2015 –
15.0% ""Last Friday he showed up at my door looking for work."

"You didn't inform me that you had a strange wolf on your doorstep?"

I gave him a put-upon sigh. "I am not one of your pack members, Adam. I know this is difficult for you to fathom, so I'll speak slowly: I don't belong to you. I am under no obligation to tell you anything."


I love her."
December 15, 2015 –
26.0% "I shifted as fast as I could. It might have been safer to go as a human, but I didn't have the right kind of clothing on for a winter hike in Montana. I am not absolutely sure there is a right kind of clothing for a winter hike in Montana.

No doubt."
December 15, 2015 –
30.0% "...my mother once told me that you had to trust that the first thing out of a person's mouth was truth. After they have a chance to think about it, they'll change what they say to be more socially acceptable, something they think you'll be happier with, something that will get the results they want.

YES. This is so much the truth."
December 15, 2015 –
32.0% ""I don't like lies," said Bran. "Not even lies of omission. Hard truths can be dealt with, triumphed over, but lies will destroy your soul.""
December 15, 2015 –
38.0% "After I pointedly quit talking to him, Samuel unbuckled his seat belt and slipped between the front seats to go back and sit next to Adam.

"Never argue with Mercy about something she cares about," Adam advised, obviously having enjoyed himself hugely. "Even if she stops arguing with you, she'll just do whatever she wants anyway."


*snickers*"
December 15, 2015 –
51.0% ""I try to stay out of other species' business."

"The fae are willing to talk to you." Samuel stretched his legs. "Adam says your old boss is one of the oldest of the fae--and, just so you know, the gremlins--are not included with the lesser fae. Also, Warren told me that Stefan the vampire visits you quite often. Then there's this human police officer."

It did sound as if I had my finger in all sorts of pies
"
December 15, 2015 –
56.0% "I like how in this first book we get to meet the 3 major paranormal species of the series - werewolves, fae and vampires. It's seemlessly integrated and absolutely organic."
December 16, 2015 –
64.0% "I was on whichever side meant that they left me alone.

LOL. Smart"
December 16, 2015 –
68.0% "Samuel levered his bulk up on the front passenger seat and stuck his head out the window, flattening his ears against the tear of the wind.

"Stop that," I chided him. "Keep all your body parts in the van.

He ignored me and opened his mouth, letting his tongue get swept back like his ears. After a while, he pulled his head in and grinned at me.


This always makes me grin hugely."
December 16, 2015 –
98.0% "His lips were soft as they feathered over mine tentatively until I leaned against the pressure of his hands, trying to get closer. Then he laughed, a low, chest-deep sound, and really kissed me.

<3 <3 <3"
December 16, 2015 – Shelved as: 2015-read
January 9, 2017 – Started Reading
January 9, 2017 –
0.0%
January 18, 2017 – Finished Reading
January 20, 2017 – Shelved as: 2017-read
January 22, 2018 – Started Reading
January 22, 2018 –
5.0% "By the time I hung up, I felt guilty and blue. I drove home, put the turkey in the fridge to thaw, and fed the cat. When cleaning the fridge didn't help my mood, though I'm not sure why I expected it to...

LOL. It's these little things that make me love Mercy so much. I can totally relate. I clean my emotions away, too - though it doesn't often help."
January 22, 2018 –
16.0% ""Mine," he said.

Adam's eyes narrowed. "I don't think so. She is mine."

It would have been flattering, I thought, except that at least one of them was talking about dinner and I wasn't certain about the other.


LOL"
January 24, 2018 –
16.0%
January 24, 2018 – Finished Reading
January 26, 2018 – Shelved as: 2018-read
January 5, 2019 – Shelved as: poc

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Sandi - Protester of Goofreads Got it, thanks!


Angela I hope you enjoy it :D


Cam *tactile seeker* I've just received this book. I paid it about $4, shipping included. Can't wait to start it, now that I've read your review.


Angela Yay! I hope you like it :D


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