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<blockquote data-quote="Nellisir" data-source="post: 8523700" data-attributes="member: 70"><p>So, since about Christmas I've read:</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><em>Leviathan Falls</em>, by James SA Corey (9/10; so good)</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><em>The Exiled Fleet</em>, by JS Dewes (5/10?; it's fine, I mean it's book 2 in a series so I spent $$$ on it, but it doesn't break new ground anywhere)</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><em>To Sleep In A Sea Of Stars</em>, by Christopher Paolini (6/10. Only other book of his I've read is <em>Eragon</em>; he's gotten better since then. I didn't expect to enjoy this...but again, doesn't really break new ground)</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><em>A Little Hatred</em> by Joe Abercrombie (8/10; I hate how Joe advances the timeline and now I have to go back and reread everything to remember all the names. Ugh. However, it must be noted that I'm WILLING to do this.)</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><em>The Trials of Koli</em> and <em>The Fall of Koli</em> by MR Carey (8/10? Darn Mike for making me really like this at the end. It felt like a proper ending.)</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><em>Moon Over Soho</em>, by Ben Aaronovitch (8/10? This is book 2 of the Rivers of London series. I heard a LOT about them from a lot of different places, and finally took the plunge and read book 1. Very enjoyable. Had to wait a while for the rest of the books to come in, and I'm still waiting on at least one of them, but I've got something to read between other books which is awesome. Except that I just finished Koli and the missing book is book 3, so dagnabit.)</li> </ul><p></p><p>It's worth noting that I've already basically forgotten the Dewes & Paolini books. I had to go back and look at the blurb for Paolini to remember wtf it was about. Fun to read, but not mind-blowing. I actually found Koli kind of annoying for a good chunk of it, but it all came together in the end. Mike Carey is EXTREMELY readable. I read the first book in the trilogy maybe two years ago and still remember quite a bit of it. A definite contrast to Paolini.</p><p></p><p>I've also been reading the usual comic books and <em>Tales from the Yawning Portal</em> adventure from WotC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nellisir, post: 8523700, member: 70"] So, since about Christmas I've read: [LIST] [*][I]Leviathan Falls[/I], by James SA Corey (9/10; so good) [*][I]The Exiled Fleet[/I], by JS Dewes (5/10?; it's fine, I mean it's book 2 in a series so I spent $$$ on it, but it doesn't break new ground anywhere) [*][I]To Sleep In A Sea Of Stars[/I], by Christopher Paolini (6/10. Only other book of his I've read is [I]Eragon[/I]; he's gotten better since then. I didn't expect to enjoy this...but again, doesn't really break new ground) [*][I]A Little Hatred[/I] by Joe Abercrombie (8/10; I hate how Joe advances the timeline and now I have to go back and reread everything to remember all the names. Ugh. However, it must be noted that I'm WILLING to do this.) [*][I]The Trials of Koli[/I] and [I]The Fall of Koli[/I] by MR Carey (8/10? Darn Mike for making me really like this at the end. It felt like a proper ending.) [*][I]Moon Over Soho[/I], by Ben Aaronovitch (8/10? This is book 2 of the Rivers of London series. I heard a LOT about them from a lot of different places, and finally took the plunge and read book 1. Very enjoyable. Had to wait a while for the rest of the books to come in, and I'm still waiting on at least one of them, but I've got something to read between other books which is awesome. Except that I just finished Koli and the missing book is book 3, so dagnabit.) [/LIST] It's worth noting that I've already basically forgotten the Dewes & Paolini books. I had to go back and look at the blurb for Paolini to remember wtf it was about. Fun to read, but not mind-blowing. I actually found Koli kind of annoying for a good chunk of it, but it all came together in the end. Mike Carey is EXTREMELY readable. I read the first book in the trilogy maybe two years ago and still remember quite a bit of it. A definite contrast to Paolini. I've also been reading the usual comic books and [I]Tales from the Yawning Portal[/I] adventure from WotC. [/QUOTE]
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