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What are you reading in February 2016?
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Me too, i started it early Feb but had to stop to read The Bands of Mourning which was amazing. For the rest of the month the plan is to finish The Desert Spear, The Daylight War and The Skull Throne while reading Mistborn: Secret History on the side. I also recently got into Assassins Creed so wouldn't mind reading the series as i progress through the games.
Just finish The Riddle and the Rune I rated it four stars. What a wonderful tale. Reminds of the types of fantasy I read in my youth. The tale it reminds of the most was Wizard of Earthsea. Recommend this to anyone who loves good fantasy tales when fantasy was young. About a third of the way through The Rose and the Thorn. Really, really great so far.

I have yet to read Assassin's Quest so I'm behind too. The problem is that whenever I go to the bookstore, it says they have it, but they never do!

Very unexpected beginning but just settling in somewhere through Sign of the Unicorn

It'll probably be the first book for wich I'll take the time to write a review!

Interested to see your thoughts on it. I've been enjoying the series a lot, but the last one kind of disappointed me. Can't say I'm a big fan of expanding the POVs
Aniketa wrote: "I need 2 more weeks to finish Prince of Thorns.
It'll probably be the first book for wich I'll take the time to write a review!"
Good or bad?
It'll probably be the first book for wich I'll take the time to write a review!"
Good or bad?

Didn't know Calamity was out. Must buy.
Palash, will you be reading it again in April of your nomination wins, lol.
Palash, will you be reading it again in April of your nomination wins, lol.

Palash, will you be reading it again in April of your nomination wins, lol."
Its released on Feb 15th I believe

Palash, will you be reading it again in April of your nomination wins, lol."
lol. right now, it is on halt. so, maybe i will resume it in april.


I finally got done with The Sword of Shannara at the beginning of this month. I would no recommend it and I do not know if I will read the next book in the series. I then picked up the last of the Rigante books by David Gemmell Stormrider. This series was fun and I was glad that I got to finish it. I do recommend this series even though the last on finished a little flat. Right now I am reading The Wise Man's Fear. Loved the first book, so I am excited to read this one. If by some miracle I finish this one before the end of the month I am going to start The Mists of Avalon.
Joshua wrote: "Hello All,
I finally got done with The Sword of Shannara at the beginning of this month. I would no recommend it and I do not know if I will read the next book in the series. I then p..."
IMO, The Elfstones of Shannara was much better than the Sword. I believe you should just give it a try.
I finally got done with The Sword of Shannara at the beginning of this month. I would no recommend it and I do not know if I will read the next book in the series. I then p..."
IMO, The Elfstones of Shannara was much better than the Sword. I believe you should just give it a try.




Hi, Mike! After attempting to reread the Shannara books I decided to leave them in the rosy glow of history. :D Good to know about the Gemmell books — I read another Fantasy Master: David and Leigh Eddings' "The Redemption of Althalus." Wow, talk about a shocking disappointment…

My favorite Epic Fantasy trilogy is The Deed of Paksenarrion a trilogy in one volume (it says vol. 3-5 but that just includes the 2 prequels that don't really relate to the story in the trilogy and aren't quite as good).
Sorry, like most of us here I'm always ready to recommend my favorites.


I had a friend who was really into Eddings, so I had a similar reaction to you, Robin, when I finally picked up one his books. I don't even remember which one, it was something along the lines of, "meh".
I've added your rec to my TBR, Mike.

Sounds interesting, Tracey. I've added it to my reading list. I'll watch for your review.


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Its a lot of fun, I'm really enjoying it.

My favorite Epic Fantasy trilogy is The Deed of Paksenarrion
I read Sheepfarmer's Daughter. Though it began well, establishing Paks's character, it bored me to tears with endless lessons on how to be a soldier. Lists. Descriptions of the scenery… Did it get to an actual story in book 2?

Now, I'm reading Tea with the Black Dragon. The first book on my brand new Kindle Fire I got for Christmas. It's going to take some time adjusting to this since my previous Kindle was pretty ancient...no touch screen, no colors, no light, ect. Like that it's much easier to search for stuff now.

As noted a matter of taste I've read the trilogy many times (for a while I read it about every year as an annual read, LOL). It's a matter to to each their own.
The book was recommended to me by a woman who owns my long time favorite used book store. We disagreed on some books (she loves Guy Gavriel Kay while I find him very slow going in most cases). We can't all agree on every book.
:)

Book 3 has just been released, so it's a re read of the first two books and then new book Kings Rising

The Jerle Shannara trilogy was about where I stopped with Shannara as well. I re-read some of them occasionally and I still find them a lot of fun, but I'm not sure how much of that is nostalgia talking! Elfstones is definitely better than Sword, though. It made a lot of sense to me when I found out that's where the new TV version would be starting.
I saw The Invisible Library mentioned above. I really enjoyed it when I read it last year; I've just read the sequel, which wasn't quite as good but still a lot of fun.
Shannara was my first fantasy, other than Narnia. I loved it then and now. I didn't enjoy it as much the second read a few years ago but it's still excellent. I loved Redemption of Althalus too. And Paksenarrion.


I think I'd call Shannara my first "grown-up" fantasy story. I was surprised to see how much the story has expanded since I did stop reading it, and that the Word and the Void somehow wrapped up in it - I found that series incredibly boring!
Joseph, I've just started reading the Expanse books, and I'm really liking it. It's high, space adventure at it's finest. Sci Fi Catnip!

Joseph, I've just started reading the Expanse books, and I'm really liking it. It's high, space adventure at it's finest. Sci Fi Catnip!"
That they are! I think I read Nemesis Games in about two days. The shorter pieces are also worth checking out if you get a chance.


Yeah, that Lynch story was one of the highlights. And I also really need to read Locke Lamora one of these days.

Indeed. Just finished The Butcher of Anderson Station. I'm having a hard time finding Drive, though.
Well I finished The Rose and the Thorn. I have to say Hadrian and Royce are two of my favorite fantasy characters. In this book one gets a look at the really dark side of Royce. It is no secret that Royce has a dark side and a dark past but in the Rose and the Thorn, Royce’s actions borders on psychotic at times. With Royce shimmying up to this dark border, he never really crosses over. Kind of reminds one of ShowTime’s Dexter. With that in mind the two guys still have their “old married couple” disagreements and all the personalities and actions that I came to really enjoy about these two. I know Mr. Sullivan has said that he didn’t want Riyria to “overstay their welcome” but I can assure him I believe they have a long way to go to get to that point.
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