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I'd say my favorite there is Locke Lamora, but if unfinished series with slow author annoy you, pass for now.
Assassin's Apprentice is excellent, and a slow burn. Hobb is one of those authors that makes a slow pace work for her, so it doesn't usually feel slow. That said, it does annoy some. I've read it twice, and continued with all the Elderlings novels. I still have the last two to finish,

Others might have the same problem I do. Usually, when I finish a book that doesn't have an immediate..."
I really enjoyed Magicians Apprentice and Sabriel. I'm reading The Lies of Locke Lamora with this group coming up soon. And I gave up on Hobb, I might try again someday 😊

I'll give Assassin's Apprentice a try. It's about time I read something by Robin Hobb. I've heard so much of her, but never really done my reading.

I've also read all of those except for broken sword. The only one I didn't like was Sabriel... it was kind of boring. The others are superb!
For me, my goal is to get books off my IRL life shelf.

https://www.barnesandnoble.com/blog/s...
(I wish it had the "want to read" button or was somehow linked with GR)
Anyway, in case you are looking for the book to read next, there are some excellent suggestions on this list.

Agree about Sabriel... I didn't get much out of it, either, unfortunately :/
Dang! That's one of those I keep thinking to retry, like maybe it wasn't the book... maybe it was me. So many people rave about it. I'm glad to have you reinforce that I'm not alone lol.

Great list, Mayim...thanx for the share. I just finished Frankenstein and it DID elicit one of my bookessay writing jags 😂 but I'd never even heard of Tea With the Black Dragon and the blurb sounds very intriguing...adding it...

I would appreciate it if I showed you some pf the books I want to read and if someone who has read them could tell me which one I should read first. I would love that!

2. Graceling by Cashore, Kristin
3. Throne of Glass by Maas, Sarah J.
4. The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl: Squirrel Meets World (this is more of a humour novel but it looks pretty interesting anyway)
by Hale, Shannon
5. The Raven boys (the raven cycle series) by Stiefvater, Maggie


1. Watership down by Richard Adams
2. Darkfever (and the rest of the Fever series) by Karen Marie Moning
3. Prince of shadows by Rachel Caine
4. The Percy Jackson series (I never read that when I was a kid. Technically, I'm still a kid now so it's not too late)
and finally...
5. The Cruel Prince by Holly Black


The fever series - starts off slow in the first two books - the last two books are really really good. In fact please ensure you have the 5th book ready because the 4th book has a crazy cliffhanger.

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Books mentioned in this topic
Magician: Apprentice (other topics)The Broken Sword (other topics)
The Lies of Locke Lamora (other topics)
Sabriel (other topics)
Assassin's Apprentice (other topics)
Others might have the same problem I do. Usually, when I finish a book that doesn't have an immediate follow-up, I find myself unable to land on something else to read. I jump from book to book for a week or so before I finally settle into one and read it.
So, this thread is for people to ask the community about what they should read next.
For my part, I already have a shortlist of what I'd like to start:
1)Magician: Apprentice
2)The Broken Sword
3)The Lies of Locke Lamora
4)Sabriel
5)Assassin's Apprentice