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Posted 12 January 2017 - 05:31 PM

View PostAndorion, on 12 January 2017 - 04:51 PM, said:

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But you did remind me, I finished Warhost of Vastmark, the third book of the Wars of Light and Shadow. I really really liked it. Merior and Vastmark are basically one book.

I think only Amph has read these books. Its a pity, because once you get through the ornate prose there is a great story under there.

I am working my way through KV Johansen's Marakand series right now (and Marc Turner's Red Tide and Victoria Schwab's This Savage Song as my in between reads).

Wurts is next up on my list, I haven't begun yet, but when I do, it'll be a couple weeks to finish the whole as I read at a pace similar to you.

I'm going to skip all of the Sanderson because I just can't vibe with his stuff - except when he works darker, which he won't do for Way of Kings or Mistborn.
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Posted 12 January 2017 - 05:42 PM

View PostAndorion, on 12 January 2017 - 04:51 PM, said:

View PostCheesewiz, on 12 January 2017 - 04:44 PM, said:

I'm really digging Sixth of Dusk. Very cool stuff though system has no current Shard. 3 planets have humans life with a 4th planet still in the Goldilock Zone. I'm digging the system summaries but one is missing since there's no story: Nathalis(Warbreaker). Would have been nice to just add it in.

Are you gonna read Stone within 24 hrs as well?


Lol, no Bk!Posted Image I want to take this one a bit slower, so far I have read only 60 pages of an 800+ page book.

But you did remind me, I finished Warhost of Vastmark, the third book of the Wars of Light and Shadow. I really really liked it. Merior and Vastmark are basically one book.

Oh and I finished 90% of that book todayPosted Image

I think only Amph has read these books. Its a pity, because once you get through the ornate prose there is a great story under there.


I think jtsukker is the one who read all of Wurts. I stopped after Vastmark and haven't picked up again, although I have "Fugitive Prince" (actually I bought it first, not realizing it was the 4th book).
It's certainly a series on my "must make progress this year" list, though.

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And I want to state that Ment has out-weaseled me by far in this game.
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Posted 12 January 2017 - 05:57 PM

View Postamphibian, on 12 January 2017 - 05:31 PM, said:

View PostAndorion, on 12 January 2017 - 04:51 PM, said:

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But you did remind me, I finished Warhost of Vastmark, the third book of the Wars of Light and Shadow. I really really liked it. Merior and Vastmark are basically one book.

I think only Amph has read these books. Its a pity, because once you get through the ornate prose there is a great story under there.

I am working my way through KV Johansen's Marakand series right now (and Marc Turner's Red Tide and Victoria Schwab's This Savage Song as my in between reads).

Wurts is next up on my list, I haven't begun yet, but when I do, it'll be a couple weeks to finish the whole as I read at a pace similar to you.

I'm going to skip all of the Sanderson because I just can't vibe with his stuff - except when he works darker, which he won't do for Way of Kings or Mistborn.



View PostMentalist, on 12 January 2017 - 05:42 PM, said:

View PostAndorion, on 12 January 2017 - 04:51 PM, said:

View PostCheesewiz, on 12 January 2017 - 04:44 PM, said:

I'm really digging Sixth of Dusk. Very cool stuff though system has no current Shard. 3 planets have humans life with a 4th planet still in the Goldilock Zone. I'm digging the system summaries but one is missing since there's no story: Nathalis(Warbreaker). Would have been nice to just add it in.

Are you gonna read Stone within 24 hrs as well?


Lol, no Bk!Posted Image I want to take this one a bit slower, so far I have read only 60 pages of an 800+ page book.

But you did remind me, I finished Warhost of Vastmark, the third book of the Wars of Light and Shadow. I really really liked it. Merior and Vastmark are basically one book.

Oh and I finished 90% of that book todayPosted Image

I think only Amph has read these books. Its a pity, because once you get through the ornate prose there is a great story under there.


I think jtsukker is the one who read all of Wurts. I stopped after Vastmark and haven't picked up again, although I have "Fugitive Prince" (actually I bought it first, not realizing it was the 4th book).
It's certainly a series on my "must make progress this year" list, though.


I don't actually plan to binge the entire series right now. I have stopped at Vastmark. Now I will read and finish Stone of Farewell, possibly read the second Iron Ship book by KM Mckinley - (I have a very good feeling about this series) and then finish off Alastair Reynolds Poseidon's Children series. Then I will return to Wars of Light and Shadow.

But, the series is very good. There is some very solid character work, excellent world-building, and lots of plotlines. I can feel the long term setup.

Its just that its written so very differently. The prose is ornate, the emotions are heightened - its unlike any other series I have read
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Posted 12 January 2017 - 06:16 PM

View PostAndorion, on 12 January 2017 - 05:57 PM, said:

View Postamphibian, on 12 January 2017 - 05:31 PM, said:

View PostAndorion, on 12 January 2017 - 04:51 PM, said:

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But you did remind me, I finished Warhost of Vastmark, the third book of the Wars of Light and Shadow. I really really liked it. Merior and Vastmark are basically one book.

I think only Amph has read these books. Its a pity, because once you get through the ornate prose there is a great story under there.

I am working my way through KV Johansen's Marakand series right now (and Marc Turner's Red Tide and Victoria Schwab's This Savage Song as my in between reads).

Wurts is next up on my list, I haven't begun yet, but when I do, it'll be a couple weeks to finish the whole as I read at a pace similar to you.

I'm going to skip all of the Sanderson because I just can't vibe with his stuff - except when he works darker, which he won't do for Way of Kings or Mistborn.



View PostMentalist, on 12 January 2017 - 05:42 PM, said:

View PostAndorion, on 12 January 2017 - 04:51 PM, said:

View PostCheesewiz, on 12 January 2017 - 04:44 PM, said:

I'm really digging Sixth of Dusk. Very cool stuff though system has no current Shard. 3 planets have humans life with a 4th planet still in the Goldilock Zone. I'm digging the system summaries but one is missing since there's no story: Nathalis(Warbreaker). Would have been nice to just add it in.

Are you gonna read Stone within 24 hrs as well?


Lol, no Bk!Posted Image I want to take this one a bit slower, so far I have read only 60 pages of an 800+ page book.

But you did remind me, I finished Warhost of Vastmark, the third book of the Wars of Light and Shadow. I really really liked it. Merior and Vastmark are basically one book.

Oh and I finished 90% of that book todayPosted Image

I think only Amph has read these books. Its a pity, because once you get through the ornate prose there is a great story under there.


I think jtsukker is the one who read all of Wurts. I stopped after Vastmark and haven't picked up again, although I have "Fugitive Prince" (actually I bought it first, not realizing it was the 4th book).
It's certainly a series on my "must make progress this year" list, though.


I don't actually plan to binge the entire series right now. I have stopped at Vastmark. Now I will read and finish Stone of Farewell, possibly read the second Iron Ship book by KM Mckinley - (I have a very good feeling about this series) and then finish off Alastair Reynolds Poseidon's Children series. Then I will return to Wars of Light and Shadow.

But, the series is very good. There is some very solid character work, excellent world-building, and lots of plotlines. I can feel the long term setup.

Its just that its written so very differently. The prose is ornate, the emotions are heightened - its unlike any other series I have read


Very true. I liked it, but I was challenged by it, and it took a while to get through (although Vastmark was a much easier read than the first 2)
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View PostJump 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.
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Posted 12 January 2017 - 07:34 PM

I finished K.M. McKinley's The City of Ice. Indeed an improvement on the first one in terms of things happening and actually having a proper finale, though there's still some odd pacing choices. Has some really nice ideas and moments, and as I said about the first one McKinley (to answer Andorion's question earlier, apparently she's a she) has a great sense of place, something that I really enjoy, and she's added more drama and tension to that in this book. Worth a look but it is one that's very much going to be judged by the finished series.


Then I read Elizabeth Bear's Hammered, the first of the Jenny Casey trilogy, because someone mentioned it before and I realised it's one of the few Bear books still remaining on my clean-up of her oeuvre. As per for Bear, it's really really good. Cyberpunk fans will enjoy it.


Now I'm reading Red Tide, the third of Marc Turner's Chronicles of the Exile books. It continues to be achingly Malazan, but the author appears to also be continually improving. The dash-to-convergence is almost eye-rolling in its obviousness (one character keeps drawing attention to it, for starters), but I am nonetheless eager to see how the particular convergence he's setting up now plays out, given how well the one in book 2 went.
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Posted 12 January 2017 - 08:11 PM

First Troy book was suitably epic, ploughing my way through the second one now.
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Posted 12 January 2017 - 10:30 PM

View Postpolishgenius, on 12 January 2017 - 07:34 PM, said:

I finished K.M. McKinley's The City of Ice. Indeed an improvement on the first one in terms of things happening and actually having a proper finale, though there's still some odd pacing choices. Has some really nice ideas and moments, and as I said about the first one McKinley (to answer Andorion's question earlier, apparently she's a she) has a great sense of place, something that I really enjoy, and she's added more drama and tension to that in this book. Worth a look but it is one that's very much going to be judged by the finished series.


Then I read Elizabeth Bear's Hammered, the first of the Jenny Casey trilogy, because someone mentioned it before and I realised it's one of the few Bear books still remaining on my clean-up of her oeuvre. As per for Bear, it's really really good. Cyberpunk fans will enjoy it.


Now I'm reading Red Tide, the third of Marc Turner's Chronicles of the Exile books. It continues to be achingly Malazan, but the author appears to also be continually improving. The dash-to-convergence is almost eye-rolling in its obviousness (one character keeps drawing attention to it, for starters), but I am nonetheless eager to see how the particular convergence he's setting up now plays out, given how well the one in book 2 went.

The Jenny Casey pusher was probably me. Glad you like it. I'm also reading Red Tide now. It's improved on the duller stretches of Dragon Hunters by a wide margin and the pieces cohere better with all the establishing work done in the previous two books.
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Posted 12 January 2017 - 10:49 PM

View Postamphibian, on 12 January 2017 - 10:30 PM, said:

The Jenny Casey pusher was probably me. Glad you like it. I'm also reading Red Tide now. It's improved on the duller stretches of Dragon Hunters by a wide margin and the pieces cohere better with all the establishing work done in the previous two books.



Nah, it was someone who read it on your rec though so you're ultimately responsible. Cheers. Although of course I'd have read it eventually anyway, since Bear is one of my favourite authors. :p

I assume you've read or are reading her other work.


And yeah, it's got the pacing together a bit better than the other two so far. I hope the finale is as good or better than Dragon Hunters, though, because the second half of that book was top banana.
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Posted 12 January 2017 - 11:32 PM

I read HAMMERED a couple of weeks ago on amph's rec and mentioned it on here, so it was probably me.

And it was really really good.
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Posted 13 January 2017 - 06:47 AM

I'm about two-thirds of the way through The Tamuli now. Everyone is becoming extremely overpowered; I think we're able to see where Eddings went into his twilight from here. It's enjoyable enough, though.
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Posted 13 January 2017 - 08:20 AM

View PostAndorion, on 12 January 2017 - 05:57 PM, said:

View Postamphibian, on 12 January 2017 - 05:31 PM, said:

View PostAndorion, on 12 January 2017 - 04:51 PM, said:

[

But you did remind me, I finished Warhost of Vastmark, the third book of the Wars of Light and Shadow. I really really liked it. Merior and Vastmark are basically one book.

I think only Amph has read these books. Its a pity, because once you get through the ornate prose there is a great story under there.

I am working my way through KV Johansen's Marakand series right now (and Marc Turner's Red Tide and Victoria Schwab's This Savage Song as my in between reads).

Wurts is next up on my list, I haven't begun yet, but when I do, it'll be a couple weeks to finish the whole as I read at a pace similar to you.

I'm going to skip all of the Sanderson because I just can't vibe with his stuff - except when he works darker, which he won't do for Way of Kings or Mistborn.



View PostMentalist, on 12 January 2017 - 05:42 PM, said:

View PostAndorion, on 12 January 2017 - 04:51 PM, said:

View PostCheesewiz, on 12 January 2017 - 04:44 PM, said:

I'm really digging Sixth of Dusk. Very cool stuff though system has no current Shard. 3 planets have humans life with a 4th planet still in the Goldilock Zone. I'm digging the system summaries but one is missing since there's no story: Nathalis(Warbreaker). Would have been nice to just add it in.

Are you gonna read Stone within 24 hrs as well?


Lol, no Bk!Posted Image I want to take this one a bit slower, so far I have read only 60 pages of an 800+ page book.

But you did remind me, I finished Warhost of Vastmark, the third book of the Wars of Light and Shadow. I really really liked it. Merior and Vastmark are basically one book.

Oh and I finished 90% of that book todayPosted Image

I think only Amph has read these books. Its a pity, because once you get through the ornate prose there is a great story under there.


I think jtsukker is the one who read all of Wurts. I stopped after Vastmark and haven't picked up again, although I have "Fugitive Prince" (actually I bought it first, not realizing it was the 4th book).
It's certainly a series on my "must make progress this year" list, though.


I don't actually plan to binge the entire series right now. I have stopped at Vastmark. Now I will read and finish Stone of Farewell, possibly read the second Iron Ship book by KM Mckinley - (I have a very good feeling about this series) and then finish off Alastair Reynolds Poseidon's Children series. Then I will return to Wars of Light and Shadow.

But, the series is very good. There is some very solid character work, excellent world-building, and lots of plotlines. I can feel the long term setup.

Its just that its written so very differently. The prose is ornate, the emotions are heightened - its unlike any other series I have read


So I'm actually current on this one, and you guys have no idea how much fucking awesome is in your future. This series is the only one that I've ever read that gets to par with tMBotF in emotional impact. In fact I think it actually surpasses it.

Ando, you picked a good point to pause since Fugitive Prince starts the third and longest arc of the series.

Actually, would you be willing to start a read-along thread like you did for WoT when you pick it back up? It's been years since I've really had someone to talk about this series with.
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Posted 13 January 2017 - 09:24 AM

View PostJPK, on 13 January 2017 - 08:20 AM, said:

View PostAndorion, on 12 January 2017 - 05:57 PM, said:

View Postamphibian, on 12 January 2017 - 05:31 PM, said:

View PostAndorion, on 12 January 2017 - 04:51 PM, said:

[

But you did remind me, I finished Warhost of Vastmark, the third book of the Wars of Light and Shadow. I really really liked it. Merior and Vastmark are basically one book.

I think only Amph has read these books. Its a pity, because once you get through the ornate prose there is a great story under there.

I am working my way through KV Johansen's Marakand series right now (and Marc Turner's Red Tide and Victoria Schwab's This Savage Song as my in between reads).

Wurts is next up on my list, I haven't begun yet, but when I do, it'll be a couple weeks to finish the whole as I read at a pace similar to you.

I'm going to skip all of the Sanderson because I just can't vibe with his stuff - except when he works darker, which he won't do for Way of Kings or Mistborn.



View PostMentalist, on 12 January 2017 - 05:42 PM, said:

View PostAndorion, on 12 January 2017 - 04:51 PM, said:

View PostCheesewiz, on 12 January 2017 - 04:44 PM, said:

I'm really digging Sixth of Dusk. Very cool stuff though system has no current Shard. 3 planets have humans life with a 4th planet still in the Goldilock Zone. I'm digging the system summaries but one is missing since there's no story: Nathalis(Warbreaker). Would have been nice to just add it in.

Are you gonna read Stone within 24 hrs as well?


Lol, no Bk!Posted Image I want to take this one a bit slower, so far I have read only 60 pages of an 800+ page book.

But you did remind me, I finished Warhost of Vastmark, the third book of the Wars of Light and Shadow. I really really liked it. Merior and Vastmark are basically one book.

Oh and I finished 90% of that book todayPosted Image

I think only Amph has read these books. Its a pity, because once you get through the ornate prose there is a great story under there.


I think jtsukker is the one who read all of Wurts. I stopped after Vastmark and haven't picked up again, although I have "Fugitive Prince" (actually I bought it first, not realizing it was the 4th book).
It's certainly a series on my "must make progress this year" list, though.


I don't actually plan to binge the entire series right now. I have stopped at Vastmark. Now I will read and finish Stone of Farewell, possibly read the second Iron Ship book by KM Mckinley - (I have a very good feeling about this series) and then finish off Alastair Reynolds Poseidon's Children series. Then I will return to Wars of Light and Shadow.

But, the series is very good. There is some very solid character work, excellent world-building, and lots of plotlines. I can feel the long term setup.

Its just that its written so very differently. The prose is ornate, the emotions are heightened - its unlike any other series I have read


So I'm actually current on this one, and you guys have no idea how much fucking awesome is in your future. This series is the only one that I've ever read that gets to par with tMBotF in emotional impact. In fact I think it actually surpasses it.

Ando, you picked a good point to pause since Fugitive Prince starts the third and longest arc of the series.

Actually, would you be willing to start a read-along thread like you did for WoT when you pick it back up? It's been years since I've really had someone to talk about this series with.


Read along? Sure! Just let me restart my read, which should be around two weeks from now.

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Posted 13 January 2017 - 03:01 PM

View PostJPK, on 13 January 2017 - 08:20 AM, said:

...you guys have no idea how much fucking awesome is in your future. This series is the only one that I've ever read that gets to par with tMBotF in emotional impact. In fact I think it actually surpasses it....


Which series are you ref'ing here? ...Wurts, McKinley or Reynolds?
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Posted 13 January 2017 - 03:17 PM

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Posted 13 January 2017 - 03:29 PM

Yeah, the Wurts.
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Posted 13 January 2017 - 04:05 PM

So, I think I said something about taking it slow on the Tad Williams front, but I am about halfway done with Stone of Farewell already Posted Image
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Posted 13 January 2017 - 04:28 PM

View PostAndorion, on 13 January 2017 - 04:05 PM, said:

So, I think I said something about taking it slow on the Tad Williams front, but I am about halfway done with Stone of Farewell already Posted Image


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Posted 13 January 2017 - 04:57 PM

View PostQuickTidal, on 13 January 2017 - 04:28 PM, said:

View PostAndorion, on 13 January 2017 - 04:05 PM, said:

So, I think I said something about taking it slow on the Tad Williams front, but I am about halfway done with Stone of Farewell already Posted Image


They consume you and immerse you to a point you don't know when to stop. For sure!


I keep on thinking I will stop at the end of a chapter, but I just keep on reading.

So far this book reads like a lot of setup. Characters are being moved into certain places, and Simon is getting some much needed development.

But WTF is up with
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Posted 13 January 2017 - 05:38 PM

View PostAndorion, on 13 January 2017 - 04:57 PM, said:

View PostQuickTidal, on 13 January 2017 - 04:28 PM, said:

View PostAndorion, on 13 January 2017 - 04:05 PM, said:

So, I think I said something about taking it slow on the Tad Williams front, but I am about halfway done with Stone of Farewell already Posted Image


They consume you and immerse you to a point you don't know when to stop. For sure!


I keep on thinking I will stop at the end of a chapter, but I just keep on reading.

So far this book reads like a lot of setup. Characters are being moved into certain places, and Simon is getting some much needed development.

But WTF is up with
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Posted 13 January 2017 - 09:12 PM

View PostTiste Simeon, on 12 January 2017 - 08:11 PM, said:

First Troy book was suitably epic, ploughing my way through the second one now.



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