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ToS: April 2019 Pick - Theft of Swords by Michael J. Sullivan
It is a great book. I read it about 5 years ago, really enjoyed it and am looking forward to re-reading it. It is a really fun story, with memorable characters.
I have been meaning to finish the series off. I may just keep going this time :-)
I have been meaning to finish the series off. I may just keep going this time :-)

I agree with Rob's recommendations that if you are at all into or interested in audio books you should listen to Tim Gerard Reynolds narrate Theft of Swords.

I agree with Rob's recommendations that if you are at all into or interested in audio books you should listen to Tim Gerard Reynolds narrate Theft of Swords."
I started listening to audiobooks this year and all of them were non-fiction. Inspired by the recommendations here, "Theft of Swords" will be my first fiction audiobook! I listened to the sample and it sounds really good!




Weird that that is the only format they have. Hope it plays okay.






Weird that that is the only format they have. Hope it plays okay."
Arrived today, in the process of ripping them so I can listen to them on the go. Good so far..

I agree with Rob's recommendations that if you are at all into or interested in audio books you should listen to Tim Gerard Reynolds narrate Theft of Swords."
I was wondering if the audiobook was recommended since I've been doing whispersync for voice more and more lately, listening in the car, and reading comics/manga/graphic novels more.

I agree with Rob's recommendations that if you are at all into or interested in audio books you should listen to Tim Gerard Reynolds narrate [book:Theft ..."
Its fine, although I cannot get over the American pronunciation of buoys (boy)... And why would anyone attach Lake to Windermere
(Lake Winder Lake)... sigh..

(Lake Winder Lake)... sigh."
Not sure what that is in reference to, but it made me think of hill hill hill, or Pendle Hill. And I think there is somewhere that is four hills, but I'm less familiar with that one. Words!

I am sure there are at least two places that are three rivers - just can't think of them at the moment.

(Lake Winder Lake)... sigh."
Not sure what that is in reference to, but it made me think of hill hill hill, or Pendle Hill. And I think the..."
They have a Lake Windermere in Theft of Swords. Makes me want to scream every time I hear it in the narration.


Now I wish I was someone with influence on the internet who could convince people that Winder means Lakey. Lake Lakey Lake is pleasing to me.
BTW I've called it Lake Windermere my whole life and never knew that it was wrong.

I'm a local boy & I had no idea. Google says, brea means pitch. Close enough.
How about the Angels baseball team, not that they're the Los Angeles Angels? Ha ha ha!

Don’t leave off “of Anaheim” because they really are an Orange County team... so it really should be “the the angels angels of Anaheim!

Don’t leave off “of Anaheim” because they really are an Orange County team... so it really should be “the the angels angels of Anaheim!"
You're right, Dave. I was born in Anaheim. I know. I just left it off for the redundancy example.
I think it's stupid that the name was changed, but what are you gonna do?

I'm thrilled that Theft of Swords was picked. I don't want to "hang out" in your discussion area because I want people to feel comfortable talking about the book without the author nosing around. But if you wanted to start an Ask the Author thread, I'd be glad to stop by and we can talk about this, or any of my other books, or writing, or publishing, or, well, just about whatever you want. Let me know.
Michael wrote: "Hey all,
I'm thrilled that Theft of Swords was picked. I don't want to "hang out" in your discussion area because I want people to feel comfortable talking about the book without the author nosing ..."
Thanks for offering. I created a thread for that here: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
I'm thrilled that Theft of Swords was picked. I don't want to "hang out" in your discussion area because I want people to feel comfortable talking about the book without the author nosing ..."
Thanks for offering. I created a thread for that here: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...


I love this because I voted for this pick and am not enjoying it as much as I wanted to, but it is super good to know that others are having a blast with it. :D
Priscilla wrote: "Rob I’m SO glad you fought for this book so much throughout the years because HOLY CRAP I LOVE IT SO MUCH!! I’m not even halfway there and it’s already becoming one of my favorite books."
Well I'm glad someone has been enjoying it! I'm almost done with my reread and it seems to be holding up pretty well to my memory. I may have to do the next 2 (4) books in the series again at some point this year.
Well I'm glad someone has been enjoying it! I'm almost done with my reread and it seems to be holding up pretty well to my memory. I may have to do the next 2 (4) books in the series again at some point this year.

I just may have to pick up the rest of the Revelations at least. It's been a fun read. I just finished The Crown Conspiracy portion of the book.

Matthew wrote: "Really enjoying the writing and dialogue so far, like when royce informs eshraddon that no one says "thy" or "thou" anymore."
Yeah, I forgot about that part. I was like..ugh..this dialogue is awful and..
minor spoiler for Avempartha
(view spoiler)
Yeah, I forgot about that part. I was like..ugh..this dialogue is awful and..
minor spoiler for Avempartha
(view spoiler)


In The Lies of Locke Lamora something similar happens. Specifically (view spoiler)
The Crown Conspiracy reminded me quite strongly of The Lies of Locke Lamora in several ways.


It’s a good thing they weren’t in the MCU. As Dr. Strange found out, doing magic is not about your hands there. To wit: https://youtu.be/DbPXDpNXlXM
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For anyone who does audio, I HIGHLY recommend that. Tim Gerard Reynolds is fantastic and has since become one of my favorite narrators.
Theft of Swords is actually an omnibus of 2 different novels The Crown Conspiracy and Avempartha
The first 4 stories (2 omnibuses) can be read pretty stand alone. They kind of follow the TV syndication concept where you can drop into any book and not be too lost, but does build up a larger story over the series.
The final 2 however I found myself needing to read together, and it's that 3rd omnibus Heir of Novron that led to me nominating this book every year.
After the first 6 (3 omnibuses) he's published four more stand alone prequels, and is currently in the middle of another series set in the far past of the series.
So if like me you fall in love with Royce and Hadrian there is a lot more to consume, but if you don't you can just read 1 or 2 of the stories in this book and be done.
Thank you, and I hope enough of you enjoy it/don't hate me after!