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message 401: by Gerald (new)

Gerald Killingworth | 3 comments Hi Ferial. There are so many fantasy series, it's difficult to know which to choose isn't it? I think Tad Williams writes well, which as regards the use of English, can't be said of a lot of writers. May I draw your attention to 'Hy Brazil' my own first volume of 'The Elven Wars' trilogy. I was an English teacher for many years so I have tried to write something with literary merit. It's also historical and has Elves. Best wishes. Gerald Killingworth.


message 402: by Janice (new)

Janice (jamasc) I started Prince of Thorns yesterday on audiobook. I think I shall switch to print format because the audio format isn't doing it for me.


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Ruaridh McNee | 41 comments Hi I've had a haitus from reading after a came back from my hols. But got back into it in October when I started back at work. (How does that work? More time to read when your working) Anyway Finished Prince of Fools which was better than I expected and now I've started reading Half a King which is ok. I started it on wednsday night and I'm already halfway through.. I suppose after reading his other stuff this one feels quite light.


message 404: by carol. , Senor Crabbypants (new)

carol.  | 2616 comments I'm being book indecisive and am working on The Goldfinch and Birdology: Adventures with a Pack of Hens, a Peck of Pigeons, Cantankerous Crows, Fierce Falcons, Hip Hop Parrots, Baby Hummingbirds, and One Murderously Big Living Dinosaur, because that's what the library sent. But I've got a couple ARCs on the back burner that I'd really prefer to get to.


Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 5387 comments I've been rather...meah about a lot of books lately. But I'm really enjoying Slathbog's Gold. This is a youth book aimed at maybe 12 or 13 year olds...and I'm loving it.

Maybe I've entered my second childhood???? I don't know, but I am too old to worry that I'm enjoying a young person's book.

:)


message 406: by Helen (new)

Helen I too,tend to ignore the age restrictions for books these days, I've read some excellent books that I'm too old for ;)
I'm on Wolves of the Calla, enjoying it too.


¹óé°ù¾±²¹±ô | 48 comments Ah well. Age is just a number ;)


Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 5387 comments Growing older is required...growing up is optional.

:)


¹óé°ù¾±²¹±ô | 48 comments Oooh but I love this one...especially the "growing up being optional" part :)


Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 5387 comments :)


message 412: by carol. , Senor Crabbypants (new)

carol.  | 2616 comments We had cockatiels for many years.., and now I have a parrot. Much, much, louder :)


message 413: by ¹óé°ù¾±²¹±ô (last edited Oct 18, 2014 12:50PM) (new)

¹óé°ù¾±²¹±ô | 48 comments I am reading Legon Awakening and I cannot for the life of me understand why I like it. It's full of typos, grammar mistakes, missing words, sentences that one has to read 3 times before one gets the meaning (and sometimes don't get it at all). It's also full of annoying 20th century teen's expressions ("dang it" "blow me" and such)...

Puzzled.


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malrubius | 71 comments Just finished City of Stairs by Robert Jackson Bennett. Some wonderful ideas almost ruined by bad writing/editing. What next?


message 415: by Janice (new)

Janice (jamasc) I'm almost halfway through Kushiel's Dart but had to set it aside for a week long read-a-thon in another group. I'm currently reading Across the Nightingale Floor and have a couple hours left on the audiobook.

I'm also reading Dangerous Liaisons which is a different kind of fantasy.

Do people normally only speak of the fantasy books they are reading in this thread?


message 416: by carol. , Senor Crabbypants (last edited Oct 22, 2014 09:03PM) (new)

carol.  | 2616 comments Nah, Janice, it is sometimes whatever the person is reading. Sometimes we all need a break from fantasy. ;)

Across the Nightingale Floor sounds interesting! I've had it on the tbr for awhile.


message 417: by Janice (new)

Janice (jamasc) I'm quite enjoying the story and several of my friends rated it quite high. I'll probably read the remaining books in the series.


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Johanna Ross | 8 comments I just finished Magic Bites, and finally understand why everyone is always raving about Kate Daniels. So so good! Next up is Mistborn by Brandon Sanderson. My fiancé has been bugging me to read it for awhile now. I'm only about 20 pages in but it's promising so far!


message 420: by Helen (new)

Helen Finished Wolves, Song of Susannah and now on the final part The Dark Tower.


message 421: by Lina (new)

Lina Al-Midfa Just finished Fool's Assassin , it was beyond anything I anticipated. Only for those of you who craved a reunion with Fitz, only you would understand this. As for now I'm going to read The Earthsea Quartet by Ursula K. Le Guin , such a cool cover, waiting for The Slow Regard of Silent Things to come, it's in the mail!!


message 422: by ¹óé°ù¾±²¹±ô (last edited Oct 28, 2014 11:52PM) (new)

¹óé°ù¾±²¹±ô | 48 comments I crave a reunion with Fitz but I won't read this book until the entire trilogy is out.
I.just.cannot.wait

After the legon trilogy, I read The Riddle in Stone one (which starts with Riddle in Stone ). A good series. A fast and enjoyable read.

Just started The Book of Deacon


message 423: by Lina (new)

Lina Al-Midfa ¹óé°ù¾±²¹±ô wrote: "I crave a reunion with Fitz but I won't read this book until the entire trilogy is out.
I.just.cannot.wait



Haha well I can understand, cliffhanger moment from Hobb I can assure you, now I can't wait till Aug 2015. Yup, that's when the 2nd is coming out! Until Patrick Rothfuss's book arrives, I decided to read The Earthsea Quartet, and I'm literally halfway done, didn't expect to go through it so quickly it's a nice surprise.


message 424: by Helen (new)

Helen I'm reading A Shadow in Summer, it's fabulous.


message 425: by ¹óé°ù¾±²¹±ô (last edited Nov 03, 2014 11:52AM) (new)

¹óé°ù¾±²¹±ô | 48 comments Done with The Book of Deacon. After a promising start, this book bored me to death *sigh*. So, obviously, I won't read the rest of the trilogy.

Just started The Riddler's Gift. So far, it looks good.


message 426: by carol. , Senor Crabbypants (new)

carol.  | 2616 comments I have so many reviews to catch up on, I feel like all I'm going to be doing is rereading this week. That said, I'm completely looking forward to re-reading We Are All Completely Fine.


message 427: by Janice (new)

Janice (jamasc) I finally finished Kushiel's Dart. That was one long book. I don't think I'll continue the series.

I started Tiger's Curse which is YA fantasy. I'm quite enjoying it. It's a nice light read after heaviness of Kushiel's Dart.

I'm also reading Midwinter of the Spirit which is a great horror/mystery mix.


message 428: by Ken (new)

Ken Magee I'm re-reading...

Red Dwarf Omnibus (Red Dwarf Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers & Better Than Life)  by Grant Naylor

Funny, funny, funny.


message 429: by carol. , Senor Crabbypants (new)

carol.  | 2616 comments Looks very Hitchhiker's-esque, Ken.


message 430: by Ken (last edited Nov 04, 2014 11:54AM) (new)

Ken Magee Carol. [All cynic, all the time] wrote: "Looks very Hitchhiker's-esque, Ken."

Carol, It's a spin-off from the Red Dwarf TV show. The first two seasons were amazing, but I felt it went down hill after that.

Red Dwarf Omnibus (Red Dwarf: Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers & Better Than Life) does have its Hitchhiker moments... give it a whirl if you enjoyed Douglas Adams.


Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 5387 comments Looks interesting...but I'm badly backed up on Kindle books. May look into it though, LOL.


message 432: by Janice (new)

Janice (jamasc) I finished Tiger's Curse which was a bit too YA for me. I probably would have loved it when I was a teeny bopper.

I'm now reading The Drawing of the Three, a much more grown up fantasy.


message 433: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, *good karma* (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 7282 comments Farah wrote: "[book:T, which could be one of the best reads of 2014, in the mould of no other apocalyptic books that I know of. It got me from the first words:

"In all likeliness, y..."


Hi Farah.

Welcome to FA.

I'm going to have to ask you to stop spamming the threads with recommendations for your book. Three rec's are more than enough.


message 434: by carol. , Senor Crabbypants (new)

carol.  | 2616 comments Ha, Mrs.J. Just saw it. I was giving her the benefit of the doubt with a profile set to "private," but obviously just here to spam.


message 435: by Janice (new)

Janice (jamasc) I finished The Drawing of the Three and can hardly wait to continue the series. There are a few recommended reading order for the series that include other books written by Stephen King. I think The Stand is recommended next, but I read that a few years ago, so will give it a pass.

While I debate about The Dark Tower series, I'm going to read another Stephen King, Revival.

I'm also reading Zoo City. It's quite different from anything I've read before.


message 436: by carol. , Senor Crabbypants (new)

carol.  | 2616 comments Zoo City is very different. Wierd and dark, but good. But I think I'll pick what I read by Burkes carefully.


message 437: by Janice (new)

Janice (jamasc) I'll see how Zoo City goes before considering her other books.


message 438: by Sally (new)

Sally Howes | 15 comments I recently read The Slow Regard of Silent Things, the new novella by one of my favourite authors, Patrick Rothfuss. I expected to love it, but I never expected to be quite so deeply moved by it as I was. This is a book for all the broken people - 5★s.

Here is my review:

/review/show...

This review can also be seen on my blog at .


message 439: by Janice (new)

Janice (jamasc) I finished Mister Slaughter yesterday on audiobook and started A Crown of Lights on Kindle last night. Today, I'll start Ordinary Grace on audiobook.


message 440: by carol. , Senor Crabbypants (new)

carol.  | 2616 comments I'm in a reading slump... I need to finish a couple of reviews before I get started on more books.


¹óé°ù¾±²¹±ô | 48 comments After The Tales of the Lifesong (books 1 & 2), I decided to have a look at the world of Deverry with Daggerspell. I'm nearly done with this one and will sure carry on with this series. Very interesting how the concept of reincarnation was dealt with.


message 442: by carol. , Senor Crabbypants (new)

carol.  | 2616 comments I'm fond of Daggerspell. It's one of my favorite epic fantasies and I think it improves every book (excepting perhaps until the last two trilogies). I'll be interested in hearing your thoughts, Ferial.


message 443: by ¹óé°ù¾±²¹±ô (last edited Nov 28, 2014 12:40PM) (new)

¹óé°ù¾±²¹±ô | 48 comments Carol. [All cynic, all the time] wrote: "I'm fond of Daggerspell. It's one of my favorite epic fantasies and I think it improves every book (excepting perhaps until the last two trilogies). I'll be interested in hearing your thoughts, Fer..."

Yes, I understand why you'd be fond of it. I am too :)

There's one thing that bothers me though. The summary of the book says : "Four hundred years-and many lifetimes-ago, one selfish young lord caused the death of two innocent lovers. Then and there he vowed never to rest until he'd rightened that wrong..."

I don't want to spoil but the "selfish young lord" was the lover, wasn't he ? (at least he was the one whose love was reciprocated as opposed to the one who died). What selfish action are they talking about ? The dweomer was at work here. He couldn't go against it. The deaths were not his doing. He was just a pebble among other pebbles. Why should he be the one to "pay" ?

Anyway. Except for the fact that I was a bit dizzy with the different names in the various souls' lives (one has to keep track and sometimes I would just lose the thread), I love this idea of a soul's many lives in order for the said soul to "improve" (the question that arises is what does become of the soul when it has achieved "perfectness" ? Does it just stay for good in the Light with no more reincarnation ?).

I'm nearly done with Daggerspell and I wonder how Gerraert's current reincarnation will react to what is obviously taking place between...well, you know who lol (it's hard to keep from spoiling).


message 444: by carol. , Senor Crabbypants (last edited Nov 28, 2014 12:46PM) (new)

carol.  | 2616 comments Heh. To be honest, I think I lost the parallel threads a time or two when I read, but it continues to make more sense as I re-read. I'm sure my experience of it is like what people say about Mazatlan, and how it comes together a book or two down the line, or on re-read. The first time through, I didn't like the past storyline as well because it was so tragic.

You raise a good point about the 'selfish young lord' and the dweomer. I feel like it was because (view spoiler) but to be honest, it's been a few years since I read it. Truly, no different than most young people. but because it inadvertently resulted (view spoiler)

I certainly think Garrert will have some lessons to learn...


message 445: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, *good karma* (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 7282 comments Carol. [All cynic, all the time] wrote: "I'm in a reading slump... I need to finish a couple of reviews before I get started on more books."

I've been in a pretty bad slump for a min. I'm hoping yours dissipates soon!


¹óé°ù¾±²¹±ô | 48 comments I started Darkspell of the Deverry series and I am currently in (a very long) chapter 2, into the past (in 773).

To keep things clear (what with all these reincarnations and all), I have made a sort of list (listing the year, the different characters and their respective reincarnations)...yes I know, I know... ;)

On a side note, I love the curse they use such as "By the black hairy ass of the dark lord" lol This one just killed me when I read it for the 1st time.


message 447: by carol. , Senor Crabbypants (new)

carol.  | 2616 comments ¹óé°ù¾±²¹±ô wrote: "I started Darkspell of the Deverry series and I am currently in (a very long) chapter 2, into the past (in 773).

To keep things clear (what with all these reincarnations and all), I ..."


Makes our modern cursing sound boring!

Just a hint--there is a list of characters/reincarnations in the back of the books. I don't know if it was in the first, but it definitely helped me.


¹óé°ù¾±²¹±ô | 48 comments Carol. [All cynic, all the time] wrote:"Just a hint--there is a list of characters/reincarnations in the back of the books. I don't know if it was in the first, but it definitely helped me".

Yup. Thanks. The list exists at the end of the 1st book. But it only lists the characters and their reincarnations of the said book. I wanted to have a complete picture of the whole series. And I agree, it is very helpful.


¹óé°ù¾±²¹±ô | 48 comments Alright. So, I am sad to say that I stopped the read of the Deverry series at Darkspell. Why would I do that ? I honestly don't know. I just didn't want to carry on. Daggerspell was good. I kept reading it nearly non stop (When I had a bit of free time that is). But halfway through Darkspell, I lost interest. Ah, well.

After that, I started (and finished) The Crown Tower and am now reading The Rose and the Thorn

I must say that I am a fan of Michael J Sullivan's books, of his world and of his characters. I had already read the Riyria Revelations series (Theft of Swords, Rise of Empire and Heir of Novron) and loved the read. So I decided it was time to read The Riyria Chronicles (prequel to The Revelations as it tells the story of Royce Melborn and Hadrian Blackwater from the beginning; that is, from their first meeting and how they got to be partners).

My advice : if you have not read anything about the Riyria (means "two" in elvish), I strongly suggest that you start the read in order of publication (Revelations and then Chronicles).


message 450: by Marion (new)

Marion Hill (kammbia1) I just started reading A Stranger in Olondria by Sofia Samatar . I've read some good reviews about this novel. Well written and interesting so far.

Marion


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