Salt-Man Z, on 23 January 2013 - 04:12 PM, said:
A couple nights ago, I finished Gail Z. Martin's new Ice Forged a couple of nights ago
Does this take place in the same world as her prior stuff? I had both
The Summoner and
The Sworn on my Christmas list, thinking they were two completely separate series. Got them both, and now I feel like I need to read the other three
Chronicles of the Necromancer books before I can start
The Fallen Kings Cycle. I hate it when I do that.
Anyway...
21.
The Curse of the Mistwraith by Janny Wurts: This is supposedly a good book if you read it very carefully. But I didn't, and it wasn't. Still scratching my head about the review I read that compared it to Malazan.
22.
A Fire Upon The Deep by Vernor Vinge: I enjoyed the storyline that concerned the Tines, a wolf-pack-like race of sentient aliens. (Although I had trouble picturing them doing stuff that would normally require opposable thumbs...surgery, writing, etc.) The other POVs confused me. Additionally, I was expecting a lot more explanation of the "zones of thought." But the whole concept seemed to be mostly just a plot device, unless that was just part of the book that was over my head. I will probably continue the series and make an effort to read more carefully.
23.
The Curse of Chalion by Lois McMaster Bujold: I wanted to like this one, but it just didn't interest me. The second book in the series,
Paladin of Souls, sounds almost Malazan-like (
"a land threatened by treacherous war and beset by demons -- as a royal dowager, released from the curse of madness and manipulated by an untrustworthy god, is plunged into a desperate struggle to preserve the endangered souls of a realm"), so I may read that one anyway...
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