Elodan
Adventurer
New month.
Dark Intelligence by Neal Asher. Finished it out of stubbornness. I not really sure what the point of the story was.
Midnight Riot by Ben Aaronovitch. Excellent urban fantasy. A new London constable finds himself talking to a ghost at the murder scene and eventually finds himself working with an inspector who investigates the paranormal.
Age of Myth by Michael J Sullivan. Based in the same universe as his Riyria novels but takes place thousands of years in the past. It's a good read but is definitely the first in a series. Story is self contained but not complete.
Derelict Marines by Paul E Cooley. Put it down after 5 pages. The amount of repetition in a paragraph would have made the Department of Redundancy Department member's blush. Didn't care for the writing style (I think this was a Kindle freebie).
Agatha H. and the Airship City by Phil Foglio. I just started it today. This is a novelization of some of the graphic novels. It probably would make more sense to read the graphic novels but the Kindle version was on sale for a buck.
On the RPG side, I finished the Sword Coast Adventure's Guide. Thought it was well done. Going to work through the 5E version of Bard's Gate by Frog God Games.
I still haven't read any great (or even very good) science fiction books on quite a while. Wouldn't mind finding some new Tolkien-esk fantasy novels. Not a huge fan of the all grimdark stuff.
Dark Intelligence by Neal Asher. Finished it out of stubbornness. I not really sure what the point of the story was.
Midnight Riot by Ben Aaronovitch. Excellent urban fantasy. A new London constable finds himself talking to a ghost at the murder scene and eventually finds himself working with an inspector who investigates the paranormal.
Age of Myth by Michael J Sullivan. Based in the same universe as his Riyria novels but takes place thousands of years in the past. It's a good read but is definitely the first in a series. Story is self contained but not complete.
Derelict Marines by Paul E Cooley. Put it down after 5 pages. The amount of repetition in a paragraph would have made the Department of Redundancy Department member's blush. Didn't care for the writing style (I think this was a Kindle freebie).
Agatha H. and the Airship City by Phil Foglio. I just started it today. This is a novelization of some of the graphic novels. It probably would make more sense to read the graphic novels but the Kindle version was on sale for a buck.
On the RPG side, I finished the Sword Coast Adventure's Guide. Thought it was well done. Going to work through the 5E version of Bard's Gate by Frog God Games.
I still haven't read any great (or even very good) science fiction books on quite a while. Wouldn't mind finding some new Tolkien-esk fantasy novels. Not a huge fan of the all grimdark stuff.