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Pretty good, but the gay romance threw me off in the second book.
A Darker Shade of Magic
Generic and lifeless.
Nevernight
Some reviewers ..."
I liked Nevernight and just finished Godsgrave right now. I find it an entertaining style. The end of Godsgrave is a real reveal!
Finished Stiletto great story. Rated it a 4.5 stars. Hope we get more from this series. Started Shield and Crocus. Not real impressed so far. Kind of like Steelheart except not as good. Which is saying a lot because I didn't think Steelheart was one of Sanderson's better stories.

Agreed. I gave nevernight four stars in the end. Reading godsgrave right now. Looking forward to the reveal, I love those)




I’m starting Range of Ghosts now.


I'm now starting Half a King.


I thought about it, but never have. Perhaps that book was a fluke, but I'd seen other series get sloppy & not recover, so I dropped it for too long. I'd probably have to reread the earlier books & it's been too soon for that.

Finished Briar Rose and was highly disappointed. It was not a fantasy of any kind. It was simply fiction about the holocaust. What made matters worse was it wasn't even a good story. Gave it a 2 stars. Started The Way of Shadows.

I have read them all. They do get better as you go along in the series, probably as the author gets more experience writing. I listened to the audiobooks and they are great. I am not an english teacher so didn't notice any editing issues. Give them a try.
Kevin wrote: "Femmy wrote: "A question for those who have read the Dresden files. Two people now have said (in the reviews that I read) that the series starts to get better from book 4. Do you agree?"
I have re..."
I agree, the audiobooks are great. They are performed by the actor who played Spike on Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The way he performs the books give it a very good air of realism.
I have re..."
I agree, the audiobooks are great. They are performed by the actor who played Spike on Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The way he performs the books give it a very good air of realism.

Copy editing doesn't require a degree in English, just attention to the story. Harry drives a stick shift VW, so having him put it in 'drive' makes no sense. He should have put it into first gear.

Copy editing doesn't require a degree in English, just attention to the story. Harry drives a stick shift VW, ..."
I can see where you are coming from but at the same time play devil's advocate on that example... Harry thought put the car into drive because language is fluid and people understand that involves changing gears. Would it have been better if they said Harry puts it into first gear than shifts to second gear than on to third gear or can the reader just go with he put the car into drive?

By itself, that wouldn't have been a big deal, but there were a couple of others & I don't think I'd noticed any in the previous books. It's been quite a while now, so I don't recall for sure. I can't say I have a 3 strike rule, but I definitely have a limit on such errors. That limit might be reached a little earlier in series since I've seen so many go down hill after they reach a certain point, either in popularity or number of books.
I can also be picky about the errors themselves. When an author writes badly about something I know on a visceral level, the errors can be more jarring, thus more memorable & knock me out of the story eventually losing me entirely.
For instance, I was ARC reading a popular fantasy series & the author had a horse whinny when a rider hauled it to a stop. I see that happen in movies all the time & it doesn't bother me too much since I expect such idiocies, but in a book where I'm projecting the story in my imagination it was a huge error that knocked me right out of the groove. I hear horses talk all the time & I know they'd never do that. They might grunt or squeal, but a whinny is a greeting or call. Thankfully, the goof didn't make it into the published edition.

I don't see anything on his facebook, either, regarding what is up next.

Ahhh. So it was something that took away your suspension of disbelief. It really sucks when that happens and it can ruin an otherwise good story. I wish you many good reads in the future.


I have, however, allowed far too much time for my Stormlight catch-up. I was hoping to be done just as Oathbringer is released but I'd forgotten how utterly immersed i become in this world and have finished nearly 3 weeks early! Bah!
Not sure what to do now.....

My biggest success along those lines was finishing Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them while standing in line for the midnight release of ... I think it was Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix?

The Curse of Chalion - pretty good; smart protagonist, but many boring dialogues + what is up with the romance here? It just pops up out of nowhere and... pops back whence it came from. But the writing is super good.
The Music Shop - god, ppl are stupid and cowardly in this one. and there's a 20-year timeskip. Wtf? + Many cheesy moments.

I´m still reading A Night in the Lonesome October, The Fall of the Kings, The Unconsoled and The Greatest Knight
So after reading The Way of Shadows, which was absolutely great, I've started Words of Radiance, and I'm also going to try and get To Ride Hell’s Chasm in before Oathbringer.

I'm reading The Death Cure now.

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