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Has anyone happen to have read anything by James Lovegrove? His books have caught my eye during my last two trips to the book store but I'm hesitant to pull the trigger.
They're all Age of [SOMETHING]. Like Age of Odin, Age of Ra, Age of Zeus, etc. |
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It's a minor spoiler, but...
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It's not vital that you are "in the know," but it makes things a bit more fun. I just finished Words of Radiance last night. I really enjoy his writing, but now begins the excruciating wait for the next one. |
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I also have the standalone Mistborn book but am going to wait a bit to read it. I've had Kristen Britain's Green Rider series sitting on the shelf for a while now and am starting it. I'm just a little ways into the first book but it looks like it will be pretty good. |
ok made it through all 10 vampire chronicles books. Now looking for something else but cant decide.
I have read enders game series, the harry turtledove world war series, WoT series, All of the anne rice vampire chronicles and now im stuck :( |
Maybe ill read GoT. I have never watched the show
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Based on recommendations here, added the Magicians series to my public library list and will look at the Mazalan and Broken Empire series as well. Cycling through the 15 Asimov Foundation works (never actually read all of them), but hoping these make a nice break from Asimov. Love his stories, but I was never able to just fly through them like other authors. |
Dave Eggers The Circle turned what was supposed to be a nice beach vacation into an anxiety-ridden introspect into my own participation in social media.
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Just finished a re-read of the first two magicians book and then basically read The Magician's Land in one sitting. Great trilogy.
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I've been a big fan of Warhammer 40,000 since 1990. I never got around to reading any of the novels, though. There are 365 of them listed on Wiki. If anyone is familiar with the series, toss out some recommendations.
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We'll be lucky if he finishes stormlight archive in the next 15 years.
Those books to me mark the best work he's done so far, and I think they're the only thing worth a re-read. I couldn't even make it through the last wheel of time book. The mistborn stuff is okay but he spends too much time with the magic systems and his early fight sequences come across more like tabletop DnD than visceral fight scenes. His character work is also much stronger in the Stormlight books. I'm a big fan of the writing excuses podcast he does with dan wells, howard taylor and mary robinette kowal. Although they still haven't motived me to actually write after all these years. But that's my failure more than theirs of course. Along the lines of Sanderson's lighter fare, Jim Butcher's Codex Alera is pretty entertaining. I don't remember the exact story, but he basically wrote the series based on Pokemon and Roman Legions (it was a bet or something along those lines, somebody else set the parameters). Funny way to start, but a good series. |
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