Briar King, on 10 December 2016 - 04:09 AM, said:
EmperorMagus, on 10 December 2016 - 02:01 AM, said:
death rattle, on 10 December 2016 - 02:00 AM, said:
Narnia is the BEST.
(just kidding I never got to the end of the first book in middle school)
I didn't like the 1st 2 movie bks (I stopped after that) at all but if I remember right there is a prequel bk/novella with the villain before she was villain that was fairly cool. Been yrs since I read
The Chronicles of Narnia are fantastic books. I reread the entire series just a few years ago. I found new greatness in all of them; Lewis is a master. They are children's books only in the same way that The Hobbit is a children's book. Well worth the read.
I also have to say that the Lightbringer series is quite good, and book 3 is really the turning point in the series. Anyone who wishes the series had more mythology/lore/magic/secrets will be amply rewarded by The Broken Eye. I have found all 4 books to be fantastic reads, and I have read the Night Angel trilogy as well (Lightbringer is superior imo).
I'm currently finishing a reread of The Book of the New Sun. Also reading -
The Norse Myths
If on a winter's night a traveler (my first experience with Calvino)
I recently finished...Sanderson's Shadows of Self and The Bands of Mourning, Our Endless Numbered Days by Claire Fuller, Lexicon by Max Berry, Dark Matter by Blake Crouch, Grossman's Magician's trilogy...other stuff.
I was surprised at the reviews of Dark Matter - the book was pretty good, but everything kept saying "HE'S DOING SOMETHING NEW"/"UNIQUE"/"HE INVENTED SOMETHING NEW". I actually felt no surprises at all in the book, because -
Was very surprised to see no reviews that compared the two.
We sail in and out of Time, then back again. There is only one ship, the captain says. All the ships we hail between the galaxies or suns are this ship.