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Emperors blade- this was phenomenal I’m still shocked
1984- Holy shit I love this book
Honourable mentions
Stone of farewell
Steel heart
Animal farm

Series
1. Kushiel Universe - in particular the Phedre and Imriel trilogies.
2. The Traitor Son - I had read the first 2 when they came out and now reread them and continued the series. Just an amazing series. Reading the last book now and can’t wait to see how it ends.
3. Liveship Traders - Fitz was so depressing that I found it hard to get enough enthusiasm to continue RotE but Liveship has me pumped for more.
Standalones
1. Midnight Robber + Brown Girl in the Ring - Hopkinson’s Caribbean flavor to her stories is fantastic. Got another of her books on my list for 2019.
2. Forgotten Beasts of Eld - McKillip has a hopeful feel to her books that I really enjoy.
3. Master of Whitestorm - it feels like a sword and sorcery book taken to another level.

1. The Secret History: I'll never get over this book...
2. The Little Prince: A classic and for a good reason. This book was amazing. Read it in one hour and cried for another hour afterwards.
I'm having a hard time picking 3, but I think it'll go to:
3. The Bear and the Nightingale: I really liked this book; its setting and characters were amazing, and despite a slow start, I was entertained throughout the book. Can't wait to read the rest of this series!
Honourable mentions to The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet, Six of Crows, Crooked Kingdom and A Wizard of Earthsea
2018 was the best reading year I've ever had, I think. 59 books read (a personal best!) and it was also the year I discovered this wonderful group :D

Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens
Six Four by Hideo Yokoyama
I hope to read more sci-fi and fantasy this upcoming year. But these were my favorite reads this year.
Excluding parts of my Malazan reread.
1. John Nyquist books 1-2 A Man of Shadows The Body Library
2.Conqueror books 4-5 Khan: Empire of Silver Conqueror
3. Poppy Ware book 1 The Poppy War
1. John Nyquist books 1-2 A Man of Shadows The Body Library
2.Conqueror books 4-5 Khan: Empire of Silver Conqueror
3. Poppy Ware book 1 The Poppy War

The Name of the Wind
The Wise Man's Fear
The Princess Bride

I love The Little Prince! I read it in French class in grade 10 or 11. This discussion page on it might interest you: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

In no particular order
- The Manifest Delusions
-The Moontide Quartett
-The Nightrunner series
Honorable mentions:
The First Law Trilogy and the Nevernight Chronicles

Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
The Hawk is Dying by Harry Crews
The Death of Sweet Mister by Daniel Woodrell

Number One for me this year has been the 'Malazan, Book of the Fallen series.' which I've started this year and I'm about 1/2 way through the main narrative line of books. I'm counting that as one book because I can't separate them out....





Number Two would be my re-read of Harry Potter, although I think the final confrontation between Harry and Voldemort sucked, and in general JFRs dumbing down of Voldemort at the end was a disgrace, there's no denying the emotional power of the books.







Number Three was my re-read of the Feist/Wurts collaboration for the Empire books.



The common thread with all these books is their power to capture my emotions and move me, plus high-concept world building with strong, effective characters.

I love The Little Prince! I read it in French class in grade 10 or 11. This discussion page on it might interest you: https://www.go..."
Thank you, will have to check that out asap!

2. The Dagger and the Coin series by Daniel Abraham. Such a different kind of fantasy! Who knew banking could be so interesting.
3. Hidden Legacy series by Ilona Andrews. I think this is my current favorite UF :) We'll see if the Catalina books hold up next year.

2) The Forbidden Door Jane Hawk #4 & Killing Pretty Sandman Slim #7 - Both were excellent additions to each series. Instant favs.
3) The Grey Bastards, The World of the Five Gods series and the Illuminae Series - Each of the books were not quite what I expected and ended up being great reads. I had read the first book of the World of the Five Gods a long time ago. It ended up being even better on the re-read. I enjoyed it so much that I read the rest of the series and had a great time. =)

1. Night (Wiesel) - possibly the saddest yet most important book I've read this year.
2. The Poppy War (Kuang) - had no idea what to expect, couldn't put this down!
3. Senlin Ascends (Bancroft) - amazing writing, each sentence is beautifully crafted :-)

1. The Court of Broken Knives - loved the vibe and story here, it ticked all of the right boxes for me.
2. Ninefox Gambit - really imaginative sci-fi, this one blew me away.
3. Veins of the Earth - it's a tabletop RPG book but has enough imaginative content to be read and enjoyed entirely on its own. An absolute gem of a book.


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They were all Malazan.
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- that ending just blew me away. Plus it did still leave a couple of questions in my mind too about some characters.
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- the buildup kept me on the edge of my seat. Unputdownable.
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- or should I say Weeper's Gale. Characters that departed in this one made me think how Erikson really can kill of any character. The deaths in this one really saddened me.
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Angela wrote: "They were all Malazan.
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- that ending just blew me away. Plus it did still leave a couple of questions in my mind too about some characters.
2. [bookcover:Dus..."
I think DoD is the most underrated book of the series. TCG I cannot wait to reread. My head was spinning by that point in the series and I felt fatigue setting in from trying to keep everything straight. I have a feeling the second time around will be amazing.
You liked Weaper's Gale better than TBH?
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2. [bookcover:Dus..."
I think DoD is the most underrated book of the series. TCG I cannot wait to reread. My head was spinning by that point in the series and I felt fatigue setting in from trying to keep everything straight. I have a feeling the second time around will be amazing.
You liked Weaper's Gale better than TBH?
Yes I did. The more I think about it, I did like Reaper more.
DoD was just so good. I agree that by that stage there was a lot of information to try to keep clear. So many plot lines played out in this one and I was pretty satisfied where characters sat by the end.
I'm sure you are enjoying the reread and knowing past connections between characters must be fascinating.
DoD was just so good. I agree that by that stage there was a lot of information to try to keep clear. So many plot lines played out in this one and I was pretty satisfied where characters sat by the end.
I'm sure you are enjoying the reread and knowing past connections between characters must be fascinating.
Angela wrote: "Yes I did. The more I think about it, I did like Reaper more.
DoD was just so good. I agree that by that stage there was a lot of information to try to keep clear. So many plot lines played out i..."
RG was in the bottom half for me. Until you hear Midnight say (view spoiler)
The first time through DHG, MOI, TBH and TCG were all in a tie for first. The second time around it was clearly TBH, MOI, DHG with TCG yet to come. DoD will be interesting because I would have said MT was better the first time around but I have a feeling DoD will surpass it this time around.
DoD was just so good. I agree that by that stage there was a lot of information to try to keep clear. So many plot lines played out i..."
RG was in the bottom half for me. Until you hear Midnight say (view spoiler)
The first time through DHG, MOI, TBH and TCG were all in a tie for first. The second time around it was clearly TBH, MOI, DHG with TCG yet to come. DoD will be interesting because I would have said MT was better the first time around but I have a feeling DoD will surpass it this time around.
It would be I interesting to see you new rankings once you've read TCG again. I think being up to date plus change how I'll rank books too. Especially when I think of those characters I want to pay closer attention to.
Angela wrote: "What do you think put TBH above MOI and DHG for you?"
A large combination of things I hadn't picked up on the first time but especially these two quotes. (view spoiler)
Those broke my heart and I fell in love with her as a character after that.
A large combination of things I hadn't picked up on the first time but especially these two quotes. (view spoiler)
Those broke my heart and I fell in love with her as a character after that.

DoD was just so good. I agree that by that stage there was a lot of information to try to keep clear. So many plot lin..."
To be honest I struggled quite a bit with DoD and TCG the first time round. I think it's partly because of the language. I had to switch to english because they were not yet translated. Starting to read english books (after a long break) with such a complex series is tough.
I'm pretty sure I will like them a lot more on reread.
Scott wrote: "Angela wrote: "What do you think put TBH above MOI and DHG for you?"
A large combination of things I hadn't picked up on the first time but especially these two quotes.
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That's the quote you referred to in the GotM thread, right? It really does make that GotM quote a lot more meaningful 😢
Bea wrote: "That's the quote you referred to in the GotM thread, right? It really does make that GotM quote a lot more meaningful 😢 .."
Yes epically so.
Yes epically so.
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