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Side Jobs by Jim Butcher
I've read a lot of Butcher but not Side Jobs. Any good?
Side Jobs by Jim Butcher
For myself, at the moment I'm reading Tales from the Great Turtle, an anthology of fantasy stories inspired by and in the style of Native American myths, edited by Piers Anthony* and Richard Gilliam. .
My wife didn't like it, my friend who got me into Dresden loves it. I haven't started it yet because other "real books" keep getting in the way, but I'm a big fan of short stories, so I suspect I'll enjoy it.I've read a lot of Butcher but not Side Jobs. Any good?
Catching up on some David Gemmell, who (despite me voraciously reading fantasy since elementary school) I've managed to pretty much miss. I've only read two or three of his books in my life.
Just read Waylander, which I have to admit I found wanting. But I've liked the other stuff of his that I've read in the past, so I intend to keep going.
That sounds interesting. I much prefer weird in my sorcery to explosive fireballs. And I used to like Moorcock stories a lot, but haven't read any in a long time.Currently readingSwords & Dark Magic: The New Sword and Sorcery:... . Mixed bag of stories, with a new Elric tale by Moorcock with the right amount of weird thrown in. Best one I've read so far is Scott Lynch's story about a bunch of apprentice mages entering a library to... return a book, with some highly original creations.