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#32177 |
Grand Sorcerer
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Location: Peru
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I was scratching my back, washing the car, doing the laundry, feeding the dog, mowing the lawn, reading a book, and perusing MobileRead, when it dawned upon me that over 32,000 posts have been made!!
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The Grand Mouse 高貴的老鼠
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Hmm... looking it up, I see I've missed a couple of Novellas between City of Ruins and Boneyard. I suspect they're later fill-in books. All 16(!) now added to my watch list. Next up: The Master of Whitestorms by Janny Wurts. This was on my watch list, and recently went on offer, so it's now my next read. |
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#32179 |
Connoisseur
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I'm currently reading The Ember Blade by Chris wooding. It sounds like your typical fantasy adventure story, a privileged young man who nevertheless finds himself living under an empire that conquered his people witnesses his father being murdered by the inquisitors of the empire. He and his best friend are themselves imprisoned as slaves after trying to intervene. Vowing to right these wrongs he sets out on a quest to recover a legendary sword that is said will free his people from their oppressors.
Sounds very standard stuff, but so far I'm really enjoying it (I'm only on page 202 of 937). It is well written, the world is well described and has enough fantasy without being over the top. The characters are likeable (or not as the case may be) and there are some genuinely funny moments particularly between the two main characters Aren and Cade. If it carries on as it's started I will definitely want to read the other book in the series - The Shadow Casket Last edited by Graham44; 02-27-2025 at 06:06 PM. |
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#32180 |
Connoisseur
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Australia
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Books for the shortest month:
A LONDON LIFE by Henry James, 1888 CALL MR. FORTUNE by H.C. Bailey, 1920 THE DAGGER AFFAIR by David McDaniel, 1965 THE SPARROW by Mary Doria Russell, 1996 THE CINEMATIC LEGACY OF FRANK SINATRA by David Wills, 2016 |
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Grand Sorcerer
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Just finished I Who Have Never Known Men, by Jacqueline Harpman, a literary novel with elements of science fiction. (Don't be scared away because it's science fiction; there are no spaceships or time machines in this one.
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#32182 |
Wizard
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I finished Dragonflight the first book in the Dragon Riders of Pern. I bought the first three books as an Omnibus ebook for 1.99. I thought I'd like it more. I'm not sure I'll continue. The dragons being able to teleport themselves and their rider, and even do so in time seems a bit much. Maybe I'll switch to her series of Freedom's Landing. I read the first book of that series years ago buying it in an airport. I enjoyed that a lot, but never continued with it. IDK. Still an internal debate.
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