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So I'm just about to crack open Sarah J. Maas' Crown of Midnight, second in the Throne of Glass series. I think it's technically YA, I enjoyed the first book. Amusingly, the main character is an incredible Mary Sue - but in ways that are almost orthogonal to the actual story. So you can just assume "okay, she can do near-impossble-thing-X that's motivating the characters, but that's not an important part of the story". It's almost like her being THAT good was a macguffin to unlock the plot.
We'll see how the second book fares.
Oh, also still reading my "side book" on my phone: Scoundrels. It's an old Han Solo (and Chew and Londo) book set soon after A New Hope. Definitely a heist story, and it's been gelling together as well as throwing some unexpected twists. It may suffer some from my reading it as a side book, as almost an ensemble cast and a tricky heist.
EDIT: Put the name of the first book instead of the second.
We'll see how the second book fares.
Oh, also still reading my "side book" on my phone: Scoundrels. It's an old Han Solo (and Chew and Londo) book set soon after A New Hope. Definitely a heist story, and it's been gelling together as well as throwing some unexpected twists. It may suffer some from my reading it as a side book, as almost an ensemble cast and a tricky heist.
EDIT: Put the name of the first book instead of the second.
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