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  1. Nellisir

    What are you reading in 2022?

    Ditto. I started on Book 8 (last...year? I dunno. Whenever it came out.) and had NO idea what was going on...so I set it aside and reread books 5-7 again. That helped a lot. Assuming you mean who I think you mean...yeah. So good.
  2. Nellisir

    What are you reading in 2022?

    Just to be clear, I'm not begrudging him either. Authors write as they write. :) I am the LAST person to point fingers on that score. (looks nervously at my blog, and my general writing of the last few years, and the RPG writing I meant to do in 2014/2015, and the fact that this is the only...
  3. Nellisir

    What are you reading in 2022?

    It really is. I (re)read it and the sequels (for the first time) last year, and have not explanation for how I didn't grok its awesomeness the first time. It's possible I never actually read it, and just thought I did.... Bummer that the rest of the series is still stuck in the author's head...
  4. Nellisir

    So what are you reading this year 2021?

    How are you liking it? I keep forgetting that exists when it comes time to make a book list.
  5. Nellisir

    So what are you reading this year 2021?

    I wasn't disappointed by Leviathan Falls. My gf was a little annoyed at how fast I finished it though.
  6. Nellisir

    So what are you reading this year 2021?

    The books really grew on me. My reaction to the first was "Oh look, they're doing "X" in space now", but then it actually went somewhere. There's definitely a blockbuster/popcorn action movie sort of quality, but they're also well written, very well planned out, and solid. Not a neverending...
  7. Nellisir

    So, Wandavision?

    She's moving on from Vision's death, and "learning to deal with expanded abilities". Obviously the rationale changes with every story, but the arc is fundamentally unchanged.
  8. Nellisir

    So, Wandavision?

    It's a hero broken/hero redeemed arc, and basically returns her to neutral. Hero goes bad for <reasons>; hero does <bad things>; hero realizes what they have done; deeper hidden villain is revealed to have orchestrated or taken advantage of <bad things>; hero undoes <bad things> at a personal...
  9. Nellisir

    So what are you reading this year 2021?

    Reading, or rereading, personal "foundational works" is pretty awesome. I can very clearly attribute my interest in D&D to Joel Rosenberg's The Sleeping Dragon, in which a group of college gamers is transported to a fantasy world by their gamemaster/professor. I also encountered the 1e Monster...
  10. Nellisir

    So what are you reading this year 2021?

    I haven't kept up with King in ages; this sounds like one that'd tie into, or at least reference, Firestarter and possibly Carrie (plus others, no doubt).
  11. Nellisir

    So what are you reading this year 2021?

    These were must-buys for me until Mr. Dozois passed away a couple of years ago. I reread a bunch of them a few years ago, and found my memory was not deceiving me; I really did absolutely loathe a LOT of SF in the late 90's.
  12. Nellisir

    So what are you reading this year 2021?

    Planetary is fantastic.
  13. Nellisir

    So what are you reading this year 2021?

    So much good.
  14. Nellisir

    So what are you reading this year 2021?

    OK, am I high or does the MMPB edition of Death of the Necromancer go for a totally insane price? Because it's a good book, and I want to (re)read more Martha Wells, but I will ABSOLUTELY consider selling my copy for $200+ dollars...
  15. Nellisir

    So what are you reading this year 2021?

    Read: Use of Weapons, by Ian M Banks; 4/5 (I actually read this a while ago, and forgot it in the previous recap.) Red Seas Under Red Skies, by Scott Lynch; 5/5 The Republic of Thieves, by Scott Lynch; 5/5 How Long 'Til Black Future Month, by NK Jemisin; 4/5 The Last Watch, by JS Dewes; 3/5...
  16. Nellisir

    So what are you reading this year 2021?

    Read Proxima, by Stephen Baxter. For a big book it read really fast. Pretty good...4/5
  17. Nellisir

    D&D 5E (2014) WotC: 5 D&D Settings In Development?

    Forgotten Realms, but covering the Sea of Fallen Stars/Moonsea region. It's the classic heart of FR, and nowadays there are a lot of different cultures there for WotC to expand on.
  18. Nellisir

    So what are you reading this year 2021?

    Yeah, I wasn't sure if I'd read it or not, but I had the distinct impression that I was kinda "meh" on it if I had. One page in, I KNEW I'd read it, but I was completely wrong about the "meh" part. I went ahead and got the next two from Amazon, a little splurge of mine. (As usual, I might have...
  19. Nellisir

    So what are you reading this year 2021?

    Apparently it's been a while since I did this. I've read... The 1st & 3rd books of the 2nd Mistborn trilogy, by Brandon Sanderson, 4/5; Elantris, by Brandon Sanderson, 4/5; The Sorcerer's Ship, by Hannes Bok, 3/5; The Quest of Kadji, by Lin Carter, 3/5; The Poppy War, by R.F. Kuang, 4/5; Rook &...
  20. Nellisir

    So what are you reading this year 2021?

    I generally don't lend books; I give them. And the best ones I try to buy used copies of when i find them so I have spares.
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