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Andrew wrote: "Have you tried The Hobbit? It's much more accessible, being written for a younger audience. And shorter, obviously. It's still a bit old fashioned, but it has a classical sense of whimsy and adv..."
I do like The Hobbit more than LOTR.
I do like The Hobbit more than LOTR.
I know I won't get to it for quite a while but picked up a copy of magician:apprentice for a dollars at a used book store
I just picked up The Innocent Mage, The Awakened Mage and The Farm for a whopping $2.
I haven't read anything by either author but hopefully they'll be good.
I haven't read anything by either author but hopefully they'll be good.

I haven't read anything by either author but hopefully they'll ..."
Wow that's amazing! Where did you find them? You're really lucky :D i just ordered The Mad Ship since i'm reading the first book right now and it's amazing :) i found The Lies of Locke Lamora for some 3 euros as well (sounds great too)
Johanna wrote: "Hybrid Creature (devours books instead of brains) wrote: "I just picked up The Innocent Mage, The Awakened Mage and The Farm for a whopping $2.
I hav..."
My library has a used book shop inside of it. :)
LOVE The Lies of Locke Lamora! I have the second book in the series that I still need to read.
I hav..."
My library has a used book shop inside of it. :)
LOVE The Lies of Locke Lamora! I have the second book in the series that I still need to read.
I've heard a lot of people say it (and other books) start slow. Am I the only person who finds that the world building and origin stories are often the best part.
I've read Jonathan Strange and Mr Norell twice and loved it. Its intricate but a gret story. And the writing is beautiful.

Have read Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell. Was good but very long! I have a copy of Codex lurking on a shelf that I have borrowed in my daughters room
The Alchemist of Souls and Drakenfeld.
Also got Red Rising, The Straight Razor Cure, The Crown of the Blood and The Emperor's Blades for free :D
Also got Red Rising, The Straight Razor Cure, The Crown of the Blood and The Emperor's Blades for free :D
I really enjoyed Drakenfeld and its sequel.I couldnt recommend Bruan Staveley's series anymore. Emperors Blades is great and its sequel is exceptional

Very different than most fantasy novels I love, but in a good way. IF you bear with the slow style and Victorian speech.
Go in expecting the 19th century style an you're fine I think. Its part of the charm. I know it put some readers off when they tried it but I lament at the number of readers being shocked that a book set in Georgian England uses some of the language and style if the time.And to be fair the blurb pretty much let them know what they were i for.
I agree with you Andrew , its a very different fantasy in a good way. Quite a slow pace as well
I agree with you Andrew , its a very different fantasy in a good way. Quite a slow pace as well

The titular Strange does not become a regular character (or even properly introduced!) until about page 200. At which point he kind of becomes the MAIN character! Haha it's very different, but personally I loved it.
Just bought Ruin by John Gwynne. Absolutely loved the first 2 of the quadrilogy and am excited to begin this one. So far it has gotten really strong reviews and is sitting @ 4.47* as of this comment.
It may go down a bit as the Canadian release just happened (not sure about U.S.)
But it is definitely one of my favourite newer series. If you like Stavely I would think you would enjoy this as well.
Also the author is a stand up guy that puts in a real effort to talk with his fans. I regularly talk to him in messages and he has suggested books for my kids and all sorts of stuff
But it is definitely one of my favourite newer series. If you like Stavely I would think you would enjoy this as well.
Also the author is a stand up guy that puts in a real effort to talk with his fans. I regularly talk to him in messages and he has suggested books for my kids and all sorts of stuff
Just picked up Bram Stoker's Dracula and the Foundation Trilogy by Issac Asimov for 2$ each. Might not get to them for a while but couldn't pass them up

I just finished Dracula a few days ago. It was good. A bit slow to get going and the end feels a little rushed, but overall I thought it was good.

As a Dubliner I have to push Dracula, Lancer. One of my favourite books . We are in the middle of the Bram Stoker festival in Dublin at the moment.
I also lectured in the same university as Stoker attended and am a member of the historical society he founded:-)
I also lectured in the same university as Stoker attended and am a member of the historical society he founded:-)
After reading The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde I am in the mood for some Victorian stuff so I couldn't pass it up when I saw it. Would read it now but with sci fi month coming up it will have to wait a little bit

I also lectured in the same university as Stoker..."
I am so jealous.






Ahh I love the ABC! I was invited to do an event there and interview Patrick Ness... but I'd already left the country :(

Paul wrote: "As a Dubliner I have to push Dracula, Lancer. One of my favourite books . We are in the middle of the Bram Stoker festival in Dublin at the moment.
I also lectured in the same university as Stoker..."
Paul, I already thought that you were cool. Now you're about 10 times cooler. ;)
I also lectured in the same university as Stoker..."
Paul, I already thought that you were cool. Now you're about 10 times cooler. ;)
Kimberley wrote: "Oh, nice! There was actually a label in my book saying something about a skype interview with him, is that the one? Was that Amsterdam only?"
Yup, it was that one. They wanted to assemble a team of bloggers to interview him via Skype from the store.
Yup, it was that one. They wanted to assemble a team of bloggers to interview him via Skype from the store.

Good picks Kimberly. To Kill A Mockingbird is one of my all-time favorites, I read it about once a year. Have you read it before?
I want to check out The Rest of Us Just Live Here also :)
So I went to buy Golden Son and someone got there just before me and nabbed it. >:I
Onto the next bookstore tomorrow but while I was there I picked up:
Hunted & Besieged
Onto the next bookstore tomorrow but while I was there I picked up:
Hunted & Besieged
Lancer wrote: "Is besieged YA?"
I honestly don't know. Only 3 people rated it as YA on Goodreads. The rest all voted it fantasy/high fantasy.
I honestly don't know. Only 3 people rated it as YA on Goodreads. The rest all voted it fantasy/high fantasy.
I went to a local author event today, and many of them had deals on their books, so today I acquired for a dollar or free on Kindle
The Subtle Beauty
Stolen Luck
The Eden Plague
Eye On Orion
Then the author of Reaper's Run gave me a copy of that book.
The Subtle Beauty
Stolen Luck
The Eden Plague
Eye On Orion
Then the author of Reaper's Run gave me a copy of that book.

The White Road: Journey into an Obsession by Edmund de Waal
We British: The Poetry of a People by Andrew Marr
Deep South: Four Seasons on Back Roads by Paul Theroux
Island of Dreams: A Personal History of a Remarkable Place by Dan Boothby
Blue Skies and Black Olives: A Survivor's Tale of Housebuilding and Peacock Chasing in Greece by John Humphrys
The Man Who Couldn't Stop by David Adam
and bought:
Dodger by Terry Pratchett
The Hike by Don Shaw
The White Rock: An Exploration of the Inca Heartland by Hugh Thomson
The Science of Discworld III: Darwin's Watch
A Tourist Guide to Lancre: A Discworld Mapp
Anansi Boys
Fauna Britannica: The Practical Guide to Wild & Domestic Creatures of Britain
The Ministry of Fear
The Captain and the Enemy
The Human Factor
Dirt Music
Nanny Ogg's Cookbook: A Useful and Improving Almanack of Information Including Astonishing Recipes from Terry Pratchett's Discworld
The Science of Discworld II: The Globe
The Streets of Ankh-Morpork
Nice haul Paul . I have copies of all the DW stuff you got and they're well worth it. I pucked up a copy of the Complete Discworld Atlas and I'm looking forward to getting stuck in.
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