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I agree with Cheryl and Dagny about the ending. I loved it too! And what I really enjoyed was that initially, I was thinking that the entire story would revolve around getting to the magical fountain (fountain of youth) as was the case with the movie - Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, but I was pleasantly surprised when the story went on after that.
Cheryl and Dagny - Thanks for having this book for buddy read!
Cheryl - Thanks for the other recommendation. I guess I might actually read it in the coming year! :)

Cheryl - yes, they both are pretty creepy. I hate Leo Friend's character and would love to see him land in some serious trouble where he won't be able to use his magic to save him.

Exactly... I realized this a while back and since then I'm making sure to read the parts that are too descriptive too. I hate when the author mentions something and I have no context to get the real meaning behind things. Thanks for the heads up :)

Yes, that's exactly what is happening. One moment the pace is so high that I can't even get up to get something to eat a few scenes later there is so much description that I feel like skimming over pages till the pace gets up again.
Yeah, seems like he is indeed putting ALL of it in there. Lol.


Yes, it is, Andrew! I'm sure you're going to like this book :)

It gives me great joy to introduce the 3rd Moderator of RMFAO - Cheryl. She's not only one of the most active members of RMFAO but also has a great taste in and an incredible knowledge of English literature, which makes her an ideal choice for the position of the group's Moderator.
If you've been actively involved in the reading challenges this year, then you might already know her. If not then you can visit her profile and know more about her and her reading preferences here
Welcome to the group Cheryl! We're are honoured to have you as our Mod.

I loved the scene where Chandagnac is made to do a puppet show. Some bits made me crack hysterically! I love the writing, it is really, really good!
And finally, the name of the protagonist is changed to Shandy. I'm so relieved!
I'd like to share these that I found quite funny:
"He'll do it," belched one very drunken man sitting nearby. "He'll do it or I'll... kick his arse for him."
All of them seemed to feel that this was the right spirit, and Chandagnac found himself thrust into the open area in front of the fire.

I was a bit sceptical about the writing initially when Cheryl mentioned that the writing of Powers' is different, but thankfully I was able to get into it from the Prologue itself. Talking about Prologue, it was awesome and served as a great hook.
I do have a co plain though, I gind the name of the lead very, very uncomfortable to pronounce mentally - Chandagnac. I really wish the pirates change his name soon (it was given in the blurb) as I can't handle reading it over and over again.


On Stranger Tides by Tim Powers, for December buddy read. I just got the book so I'll start reading this today.
Beneath the Skin by R.L. Martinez. This book is the sequel to a book I read (and loved) last year. The cover image of this book is horrible, but the story is really, really good!
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms by George R.R. Martin. I bought this book earlier this year. It is the illustrated edition, so I'm really excited for this one!
Happy reading guys!

Thanks. Most of my classic reads were Dagny's suggestions. I'm going to try and read more classics next year, so please let me know any authors or books you think would be a great to explore.


#3 Shadows over Innsmouth
#4 The Turn of the Screw
#5 The Call of Cthulhu
#6 A Christmas Carol
#7 1984

We're preparing the next year's genre list and would like to know if any of you have any suggestions. Feel free to share your thoughts.