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Diana Stormblessed (dashichka) | 5357 comments Anni wrote: "Bea wrote: "Anni wrote: "Bea wrote: "What's up with that stick? I'm pretty sure it's from Stormlight Archive, isn't it but I can't remember what it was about... "

Words of Radiance..."


😂😂😂


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Shaitarn | 2185 comments I know this is incredibly localised and probably no good to anyone on this site but if anyone here is from (or likely to visit) Croydon in South London, check out the Forces Support charity shop at the end of the High Street/Surrey street market. They have three big boxes of fantasy books for sale on the first floor at £1 each. A bargain!

I made a small dent in their pile, but the fact that I'm going home to Yorkshire on public transport made me stop from going totally mad.


message 2953: by Andrew (last edited Jul 14, 2018 04:48AM) (new)

Andrew | 653 comments Something that shouldn't bother me, and yet it really burns my biscuits: the fact that you can't sort your Amazon wish list by "items with price drop." Used to be able to do that until a year or two ago when they removed that function. I don't want to scroll through an endless wish list of books every morning, I just want to see if any of them went on sale.


message 2954: by Timelord Iain, Tech Support (new)

Timelord Iain | 35344 comments Mod
Can you at least sort by price?... Checking the cheapest should help 90% of the time...


message 2955: by Margret, Caladan Brood Face (new)

Margret | 3168 comments Mod
Burns my biscuits, I like that one :)


message 2956: by Scott , Karsa Orlong (new)

Scott  Hitchcock (lostinthewarrenofchaos) | 8083 comments Mod
Andrew wrote: "Something that shouldn't bother me, and yet it really burns my biscuits: the fact that you can't sort your Amazon wish list by "items with price drop." Used to be able to do that until a year or tw..."

I go to my wish list and expand it so all books are visible. I think hit control+f for the find bar. I type in dropped. If the count is the same I close it out. If it's different I just nit next to see what's new. I don't necessarily buy just because there's a price break. Books often will go from $14 to $9 or something like that and I'm willing to wait for them to drop further.


message 2957: by Niki Hawkes, I made it past GOTM... barely (new)

Niki Hawkes - The Obsessive Bookseller | 7639 comments Mod
I have them all added to a cart on a second account. When the price changes they have a little notification "about your order" every time you go in lol.


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Tammie | 5949 comments Andrew wrote: "Something that shouldn't bother me, and yet it really burns my biscuits: the fact that you can't sort your Amazon wish list by "items with price drop." Used to be able to do that until a year or tw..."

I can sort by price, can you do that on your account? They had taken the sorting options away for a while but finally added the sort by price option back, at least it's there on mine.


message 2959: by Andrew (new)

Andrew | 653 comments All good suggestions, everyone! Yes, I can sort by price, but that doesn't fully help since some books I just want to wait for the initial drop to $10, while others I will only buy if they hit a really low price like $2.

I think I will start utilizing Scott's method, which is a 99% solution. It doesn't help if one book price drops at the same time that a previously dropped price goes back up, but that is a very rare occurrence.


message 2960: by Virginie (last edited Jul 15, 2018 10:06AM) (new)

Virginie | 6109 comments WOOHOO! ⚽️⚽️🏆⚽️⚽️

Boy, those 90 minutes were stressful!


message 2961: by Diana Stormblessed (new)

Diana Stormblessed (dashichka) | 5357 comments Poor Croatia.


message 2962: by Anni (new)

Anni | 5066 comments Virginie wrote: "WOOHOO!

Boy, those 90 minutes were stressful!"


Have fun celebrating :)


message 2963: by Ahdam (last edited Jul 15, 2018 10:08AM) (new)

Ahdam (snowlocke) | 2429 comments Congrats on your team Virginie unfortunately it aint coming home for our team but at least we did decent this time around :) :) :)


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Barry (boprawira) | 1212 comments I was supporting Croatia too, just because I wanted a brand new country to win it.

Congrats, France. Will you keep up the trend and get knocked out of the group stage in Qatar? Lol 😝.


message 2965: by Bea (new)

Bea | 2050 comments Congratulations, France!

Barry wrote: "Will you keep up the trend and get knocked out of the group stage in Qatar? Lol 😝."

Haha, I was actually betting with my family if Germany would make it beyond the group stage. I won ;p
As a result our neighborhood has never been that quiet during a worldcup ;)


message 2966: by Andrew (new)

Andrew | 653 comments Just thought I'd give y'all a heads up that the Kindle version of The Poppy War is on sale today for $2.99, or at least it is in America. I know that's been a popular book in this group.


message 2967: by Ahdam (new)

Ahdam (snowlocke) | 2429 comments Ok so I'm gonna talk about LGBTQ stuff here and I want to preface that I hold no malice against anyone who is LGBTQ and if I do offend someone then I deeply apologise as my intent isn't to be homophobic or express hatred but to show what I've seen as a lover of film so if I do offend I am very sorry for doing so and will delete this post immediately


Anyway recently I've been waching a few short and student films with LGBT themes to see what they have to offer and I've noticed with a lot of them they tend to have similar themes such as


- Falling in love with friend and professing love towards them and the friend doing the same or just saying no

- Coming out stories

- Battle against homophobia (It is also surprises me that the majority of the people who are homophobic are teens I'm not saying it doesn't happen but for this generation who tend to be liberal and more accepting it's a bit unlikely at least to me)


Now there is nothing wrong with these themes but I feel like there needs to be some variation as I think there are more stories LGBTQ can offer especially with character and they don't have to be romances and I think books (well non romance books) have got that having LGBT characters in different settings and situations.

I understand write what you know and all that but to me telling stories is about giving a new perspective towards something and I think it would be cool to learn about it.


Again I'm sorry if I come off as ignorant or hateful which wasn't my intention I just wanted tell you guys what I see and would love to hear from any LGBTQ people on there thoughts on this or if you guys have anything else to add


Sorry if my text feels broken lately I feel like my spoken and written language has been decreasing but yeah


message 2968: by Margret, Caladan Brood Face (new)

Margret | 3168 comments Mod
I didn’t see anything offensive. It’s ok to want to use a different perspective. One thing I really respected about A Darker Shade of Magic series was that there was really no addressing of sexual orientation, it was that the characters involved didn’t put labels on their sexuality, they at points were with women or men, and it wasn’t a big deal.


message 2969: by Ahdam (new)

Ahdam (snowlocke) | 2429 comments I might have to give it a read

But yeah I’m glad some books are giving lgbt and other minorities some slack and doing something different with them but yeah it’s something I’ve noticed a lot especially when you see people who say they don’t like diversity being shoved down there throat and “forced” diversity

But yeah that’s a rant for another time 😂😂😂😂


message 2970: by Margret, Caladan Brood Face (new)

Margret | 3168 comments Mod
Well too bad, they need a software upgrade then. What I find is there’s often a “forced” diversity character. If you want diversity, add them into the story with no explanations. Contrived things just because bother me.


message 2971: by Timelord Iain, Tech Support (new)

Timelord Iain | 35344 comments Mod
I'm an idiot... one of my coworkers was talking about wanting/needing a forklift license, at work last night, and the conversation led to me trying to show how some OTHER idiots used to use the pallet jacks like skateboards / kick scooters, and failed at it... I stubbed my toe doing it wrong, and gave up and hobbled away... took my socks off at home to find a nice bruise on my big toe...


message 2972: by Lena (new)

Lena Ouch.


message 2973: by Niki Hawkes, I made it past GOTM... barely (new)

Niki Hawkes - The Obsessive Bookseller | 7639 comments Mod
Haha that made me laugh. Hope your toe is ok. :)


message 2974: by Lena (new)

Lena How do you define, separate, speculative fiction from science fiction and fantasy?


message 2975: by Ahdam (new)

Ahdam (snowlocke) | 2429 comments Oh man stub toes are the worst I assume you’ve unleashed a few f bombs as it happened

@lena I don’t know about separate fiction but speculative o would say that this looks at exploring ideas that we don’t know or aren’t sure of yet so it’s asking a question of what if? Or what would happen? So the fiction speculates these themes and this is projected by science fiction and fantasy

Also horror has also been considered speculative fiction which makes sense as t looks at the existence of unusual beings like ghosts and monsters

I hope that makes sense I feel like I’ve rambled a bit there


message 2976: by Lena (new)

Lena So it’s just a prosaic title for sci-fi, fantasy, and horror?


message 2977: by Ahdam (new)

Ahdam (snowlocke) | 2429 comments I think it’s an academic definition of those three genres since I did a report on science fiction and it only popped up in books and research notes so yeah I guess it is pro saic (I definitely did not search that word up)😂😂😂😂


message 2978: by Timelord Iain, Tech Support (new)

Timelord Iain | 35344 comments Mod
Yea... this one hurt since the toe went under the pallet jack, and slammed the knuckle-y area connecting the toe to my foot... pain subsided in 10-20 minutes and I forgot about it until I got home and started feeling/looking at it again...

At least someone got something positive out of it :)


message 2979: by Niki Hawkes, I made it past GOTM... barely (new)

Niki Hawkes - The Obsessive Bookseller | 7639 comments Mod
Speculative fiction is the umbrella which sci-fi, fantasy, urban fantasy, etc are all under. It's the broader category. Fantasy horror falls within that.

Some people consider horror within that as well, but my stance is that horror is its own category outside of spec fic (with some crossovers and exceptions obvs, like lovecraft).


message 2980: by RuinEleint (new)

RuinEleint I was skimming over my shelves and I discovered something depressing. I have had only 1 new 5 star read in the last 3-4 months. I read a lot but I am slightly worried about being able to continue to find really fulfilling books.


message 2981: by Lena (new)

Lena That’s a slump. Make a shelf out of your best, or all, of your five stars and GR will make recommendations based on that shelf. That helpful program is initially why I joined GR.


message 2982: by RuinEleint (new)

RuinEleint Really? I had no idea! Thanks for the tip.


message 2983: by Niki Hawkes, I made it past GOTM... barely (new)

Niki Hawkes - The Obsessive Bookseller | 7639 comments Mod
That's a cool idea Lena, I'm going to try that too. Thanks!


message 2984: by Lena (new)

Lena You’re welcome. It’s pretty cool.
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message 2985: by Beste (new)

Beste | 1163 comments Anyone read Scythe???
I need an opinion on this one please..


message 2986: by Em Lost In Books (new)

Em Lost In Books (emlostinbooks) | 2388 comments not me but everyone on my friend list has praised it. all 4-5 stars.


message 2987: by Beste (new)

Beste | 1163 comments Thanks and since you are here, what do you think of;
The Grey Bastards
The Blade Itself
Just One Damned Thing After Another
The Emperor's Blades
Red Sister
The Shadow of What Was Lost :)))))?
and what else do you think is a must read?
(Abusing your help sorry) :)))))


message 2988: by Em Lost In Books (new)

Em Lost In Books (emlostinbooks) | 2388 comments I have read First Law and Unhewn throne. while count first law as one of my favorite, Unhewn I found to be okay. a little too long books for my liking.

Grey Bastards I have been seeing on my home page a lot lately. and everyone seems to be praising it.

the other three came highly recommended from different friends. I will try to get to them sometime in future.

looks like am not much of a help here. ;):P


message 2989: by Beste (new)

Beste | 1163 comments Manju wrote: "I have read First Law and Unhewn throne. while count first law as one of my favorite, Unhewn I found to be okay. a little too long books for my liking.

Grey Bastards I have been seeing on my home..."


This is more than enough. Really:) Better than reading 100 comments that doesn't actually tell much whether I should read the book.
Do you have other recommendations which you think are must-read?


message 2991: by Beste (last edited Jul 24, 2018 01:44AM) (new)

Beste | 1163 comments Manju wrote: "The Blade Itself ;)"

All 7 of the series?


message 2992: by Em Lost In Books (new)

Em Lost In Books (emlostinbooks) | 2388 comments yes. but you can take a break after the trilogy as the stand alone though set in the same world has different set of characters as secondary cast in stand alone.


message 2993: by Virginie (last edited Jul 24, 2018 01:57AM) (new)

Virginie | 6109 comments I have read
- The Blade Itself: a must-read IMO. The audiobook is especially good. I only read the trilogy so far, but the standalones are def in my TBR.
- Red Sister was OK. A good read but not my Mark Lawrence favorite. Most people are praising it like crazy though, I'm the odd one here.
- The Shadow of What Was Lost is a great read! It is, however, very complex. I'd say to wait until the third book is out before giving it a try in order not to forget too much of the many, many plotlines. We're doing a BR at the end of 2018/beginning 2019 of the entire series.

A must-read IMO is The Whitefire Crossing. It is refreshing in that there's no swordsfight, no knights and such. Instead, you have plenty of sorcery (with an interesting magic system) and mountain climbing :D


message 2994: by Beste (new)

Beste | 1163 comments Manju wrote: "yes. but you can take a break after the trilogy as the stand alone though set in the same world has different set of characters as secondary cast in stand alone."

So there is 1 trilogy and the rest is stand alone? when I checked as series it directly gave 10 books which is published until 7.


message 2995: by Timelord Iain, Tech Support (new)

Timelord Iain | 35344 comments Mod
I loved the First Law trilogy... the standalones were more of the same with lesser known characters, and I found them to be a mixed bag that burned me out by the end... St. Mary's is a series I loved on first readthrough, but has been a bit more mixed on re-read... I liked Emperor's Blade the most out of the Unhewn trilogy, and liked Skullsworn more than others did... I liked the last half of Red Sister and the first half of Grey Sister, but the other halves dragged my rating down... haven't read the others...


message 2996: by Em Lost In Books (new)

Em Lost In Books (emlostinbooks) | 2388 comments Beste wrote: "Manju wrote: "yes. but you can take a break after the trilogy as the stand alone though set in the same world has different set of characters as secondary cast in stand alone."

So there is 1 trilo..."


the blade itself, Before they are hanged, and the argument of Kings are part of the trilogy following same cast and events.

Best Served Cold, Heroes, and Red Country, can be read as stand alone as they have only few characters from the First Law trilogy in them.

Sharp Ends, I have not read but have heard that it's a collection of short stories featuring characters from all these six books.


message 2997: by Virginie (last edited Jul 24, 2018 02:10AM) (new)

Virginie | 6109 comments Yes, there's a trilogy, then 3 standalones taking place after. Book 7 is a collection of short stories taking place at various moments. Book 8 to 10 are yet to be published, and will be a second trilogy in this world.

EDIT: Manju beat me to it, and with a much better explanation xD


message 2998: by Timelord Iain, Tech Support (new)

Timelord Iain | 35344 comments Mod
Most people can use my shelves to find recommendations... just pick a genre shelf and add my 5-star-rating shelf to see which books I highly rated in the genre... view multiple shelves is near the bottom and adda a + next to shelves to see books on 2-3 shelves...


message 2999: by Beste (new)

Beste | 1163 comments Virginie wrote: "I have read
- The Blade Itself: a must-read IMO. The audiobook is especially good. I only read the trilogy so far, but the standalones are def in my TBR.
- Red Sister ..."


Climbing yyayyyyy ! I have to read it! Lol.
Seriously listening you and ordering it.

The Blade Itself and The Shadow of What Was Lost are must-reads too. ok. Duly noted! :)

I've been coming across The Red Knight,The Thousand Names and The Way of Shadows too. Have you read them?

Promise this is the last I ask.


message 3000: by Virginie (last edited Jul 24, 2018 02:22AM) (new)

Virginie | 6109 comments Nope, haven't read them. I had very polarized feedback on The Red Knight so I'm a bit hesitant to read it. The other two are on my TBR ^_^
Several persons told me that Weeks' Lightbringer series is much better than Night Angel though.

Beste wrote: "Promise this is the last I ask."

Oh no, ask away if you've got other books on your mind :D


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