Ralif Redhammer
Legend
I also took a while to get through the series originally, taking breaks in between books. It's such a densely woven series, I'm sure it'll reveal new depths that way, but I don't know that I'd have it in me to do a back-to-back re-read.
How cool, I had no idea Dio wrote an autobiography. Will have to check it out!
I'll be doing a re-read of the main 10-book Malazan arc by Erikson before moving into his latest books in that milieu. I read it previously over quite a span of years, losing threads and continuity in the process. A book or more a month will be like both coming home to the familiar and finding fresh new things to appreciate.
How cool, I had no idea Dio wrote an autobiography. Will have to check it out!
I need to update my Goodreads page to reflect what I am currently reading:
- Rainbow in the Dark by Ronnie James Dio > this is his autobiography and since he's my favorite rock/heavy metal singer, I was excited to get it and I'm about 2/3 done. Ronnie was a voracious reader and read a great deal of fantasy literature and his love of those medieval themes showed through in his songs. His death broke my heart, but hardly a week goes by that I don't think about him or spin one of his albums. RIP \m/