Macros, on 03 November 2016 - 08:39 PM, said:
Forced myself to finish A Crown of Cold Silver.
a solid solid nope from me, have no intention of reading anything else in this series, abyssmal.
Going for a dead tree book next just because I like holding a real book over the kobo.
Either Jonathan Strange and Mr.Norrel by Susanna Clarke or The Free by Brian Rcukley
coin toss gives me The Free.
Sad to hear that, Maccy. Crown for Cold Silver was the first book I read this year, and I still think it's phenomenal, one of the best out of the 40-odd I read this year.
In other news, I've finally made some progress into
War of the Flowers - passed the 200 page mark. I really don't get Abyss calling this "Urban fantasy" - so far it's a pretty-straight up portal fantasy. Quite well done, original, with signs of epicness to come, but unmistakably portal fantasy nonetheless. Not a bad thing, at all, I just find the UrbF moniker odd... and misleading, in this case.
In commute, I'm tearing through
Crimson Campaign , it is a very fun book, I'll probably finish it tomorrow (only got about 90 pgs to go). I've been wary about it since a convo I had 2 years ago in this thread with MTS, wherein he advised me that McLellan was using the "took a level in bad-ass" trope in a way which I found annoying when Butcher did it in both Dresden and Alera. But I'm close to the end now, and unless McLellan fucks up the ending royally, I'll probably be buying Bk 3 with my next paycheck, and nothing here jumps out at me as contrived and/or annoying. it's quite possible that mcLellan just does it better than Butcher, in which case, good on him!
This post has been edited by Mentalist: 04 November 2016 - 03:26 AM
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Jump Around, on 23 October 2011 - 11:04 AM, said:
And I want to state that Ment has out-weaseled me by far in this game.