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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. These books are addictive. I have a to-read pile longer than my arm, yet I had to buy the 2nd and 3rd books in this series in quick succession. That, and I read through this one in little over a day. I couldn't put it down. Thank goodness a 4th book comes out later this year. Joanna Walker, reluctant shaman, is having a really bad day. She awakens to find a strange man in her bed and then gets a phone call saying one of her dear friends is in a coma. The next day is even worse - more of her friends won't wake up, and Joanne keeps falling into shamanic trances at inconvenient times. Her spirit guide, Coyote is still missing, and the dreams get more and more bizarre. It's time to save the world again - but the greatest challenge may be to save herself. This Book picks up from Thunderbird Falls and you quickly get back into Jo's chaotic world, and again a world destroying disaster is on it's way and Jo can save it. This book felt like it was leading to the final conclusion which I hope is the next book. I really enjoyed this book and I really hope that Jo's life gets better and happier and will read the next books, only beacuase I want to know what happens. Loved, good fast read. Thrilling from beginning to end. However I was a little exasperated by the ending. How come she can't have her cake and eat it too? http://nhw.livejournal.com/907656.htm... The close of the first three Joanne Walker novels by C.E. Murphy, featuring a Seattle policewoman who is also a somewhat unwilling shaman. I think that if you like Buffy, you will like these books; there are obvious parallels in the heroine's resentment of the way her mystical powers have turned her life upside down, and there is a common thread of wit and not taking the supernatural too earnestly while at the same time doing it seriously enough that we believe the situation. I read the first three stories in the series (Urban Shaman, Thunderbird Falls and a separately published novella) in the wrong order, but still enjoyed them; I wouldn't recommend starting with Coyote Dreams, though, as it is heavily dependent on what has gone before. no reviews | add a review
Amazon.com Book Description (ISBN 0373802722, Paperback)Much of the city can't wake up. And more are dozing off each day.Instead of powerful forces storming Seattle, a more insidious invasion is happening. Most of Joanne Walker's fellow cops are down with the blue flu—or rather the blue sleep. Yet there's no physical cause anyone can point to—and it keeps spreading. It has to be magical, Joanne figures. But what's up with the crazy dreams that hit her every time she closes her eyes? Are they being sent by Coyote, her still-missing spirit guide? The messages just aren't clear. Somehow Joanne has to wake up her sleeping friends while protecting those still awake, figure out her inner-spirit dream life and, yeah, come to terms with these other dreams she's having about her boss... (retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:57:56 -0400) The first test round has been closed. Visit the Open Shelves Classification group for details. |
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If you want to read this book you need to read them in order.
Book 1: Urban Shaman
Book 2: Thunderbird Falls
This is book 3: Coyote Dreams (