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Interrupted my reading of Howard's Conan to finally read The Forever War, well listen to it on audible. Loved it! Now back to Conan.
I'm reading the Dreamblood Duology by NK. Jemisin. Hard to tell, I feel I'm nearing the end of the first book (The Killing Moon).
I am enjoying the book, and I am definitely enjoying non-faux-European fantasy. It's quite good, but it isn't hitting the threshold of fantastic that The Fifth Season instilled. I think it may be the more traditional storyteller's voice she's using -- it's good, but not as groundbreaking. (Heh, a Fifth Season joke if you've read it, that the narrator is groundbreaking.)
And now 2018? What book should i read? Some advice![]()
Just finished Night Watch by Sir Terry Pratchett. I've always liked Vimes, how can you go wrong with Fifth Elephant or any of the other stories highlighting him and the Night Watch? This one I especially enjoyed.
The Night Watch subseries of Discworld is my favorite, with the Fifth Elephant being tops in my book. There's something about the cast of characters and how they interact with each other and the rest of the city that hits the spot.
Though, the Tiffany Aching subseries comes close, and at times is far deeper.
I haven't read any of those yet. With them being listed as YA I had picked others first. I've got Going Postal and Making Money on deck. We seem to have similar tastes, so I'll ignore the YA part and pick one up.
They’re beautiful and deep and funny, everything a proper Discworld book should be. You might want to read one or two of the Witches sub-series first, if you haven’t done so already, as some of the characters do show up. But not doing so wouldn’t spoil anything, and I think you could get the context of people like Granny Weatherwax without.