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Yay, I'm so glad y'all could join! I've been waiting for this series to finish so I could binge it all at once. Always better with company. :)I'll be by once I finish Network Effect. It should be a fast read, so I'll try to start on time.
I read the first book when it came out, but I barely remember it and didn't read anything after, waiting for the whole thing to come out too:-)
Hm, so I think I'll do mixed media on this one. Some audio & book. I like Reynold's narrations but I'm tuning in & out. It's funny how I've developed voice style moods to go with the genre, writing style, etc. lol
To be honest, I had to mix read/listen to the first chapter in order to get the details right because it wasn't holding my attention. I've gotten past it now and the story is flowing better or I'm in the right listening mode. One of those! =D
Ch2 Suri - Hope she's a core part of the story! What a fun character.
Starts off a lIttle slow but wraps you up in short order. I love Sullivan’s characters and makes me wonder why I didn’t start this series sooner. About 1/3rd in and the story is humming now. Also, TGR is the amazing on Audio.
Reread for me. About a 3rd in. Suri is great. I forgot how big each of the Dahl’s were since I only remember key people being mentioned.
I wasn't a fan of how the story opened up. It wasn't as smooth as I would expect from MJS but I knew I'll end up liking the characters. I just needed to get far enough to get to know them. It's interesting to see changes in his writing and how parts haven't changed at all. Like, overall, the world & characters appear to be simple but do have rich details that make them easy to imagine and visualize.
The way he develops the characters are the same but the manner he unveils the story has changed a bit. It's cool to note.
Roan: I feel like I missed something about her? (view spoiler)
Soo wrote: "I wasn't a fan of how the story opened up. It wasn't as smooth as I would expect from MJS but I knew I'll end up liking the characters. I just needed to get far enough to get to know them.
It's i..."
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lol But we'll get there! There was a sample of the next book on the audio and that has me wanting to dive in sooner vs later. I'll wait a week to stick with the Team Challenge rules. Heh
Soo wrote: "Re Roan: Ok
[spoilers removed]"
Guess I should have dug a little deeper...
Iver: (view spoiler)
Same online glossary...
[spoilers removed]"
Guess I should have dug a little deeper...
Iver: (view spoiler)
Same online glossary...
It's been a long time since I've read the Riyria books. I may have to go back to see how Legends & Riyria link. =)Not soon though. Maybe next year. lol
Soo wrote: "It's been a long time since I've read the Riyria books. I may have to go back to see how Legends & Riyria link. =)
Not soon though. Maybe next year. lol"
The biggest ones: (view spoiler)
Not soon though. Maybe next year. lol"
The biggest ones: (view spoiler)
I am a bit over half way through. It was a bit of a rough start, but the story really takes off eventually. Lately, it seems all the Fantasy books I read are about a strong peoples who demoralize and belittle those weaker than them, putting them down by equating them to less than animals, and using this type of propaganda until it becomes a kind of a truth... I have seen it in reality, and it is one thing I really hate that we as humans do to one another... It really hits all my buttons... Apart from that, I really like Suri, Mina and Persephone... I like the "G-d killer", but he is a bit too quick to take offense. Malcolm is a fun character to read about, and I am not sure how I feel about the Frey... Suri and her connection to the invisible world is beautiful and hilarious at the same time. I hope she sticks around and adopts this village...
The Door is very interesting as a concept, I wonder what is really behind it and who opened it? I don't like (view spoiler)
My fav is Suri & Minna. I love their connections & the way Suri is described as a wildling child. She makes me think of the fey girl-child (Goddess) character that was in Belgaraid. I like Persephone. I kinda wish Raithe had a different name. Too many R names in this run of the series. Rhune/Rune/etc.
Otherwise, Raithe & Malcolm remind me of Hadrian & Royce.
Persephone & dead husband: (view spoiler)
Magic: It's a bit too hand-wavy for me. Doesn't seem to have too much cost & affect for what the mages can do.
Enjoying the way the cultures seem to be based on Viking/Norse/Dane kind of style of homes/groups.
Choko - Uh, what (view spoiler)
Yeah, I would guess Mave is in her mid 50's at this point. Over 40-45 was considered old, so (view spoiler)
Starting today. On Chapter 4 It opens perhaps a bit slowly, but I'm not in any rush, willing to let things unfold at their own pace.
I liked this bit on its own, but Malcolm comment later makes it even better.
“My father always said fires were only dangerous if they got bored,” Raithe pressed on. “Left alone, they get frustrated and resort to evil. Best way to keep a fire happy is by letting it lick food and hear stories.”
“Don’t you have any happy stories?” Malcolm grimaced. “You’re depressing the fire spirit.”
Ch18 is where Arion has the dream & the man in it is Trilos. Which there is like zero info and I just ruined myself for the series by checking the wiki. Dur
Well, I just didn't know that chapter, but yeah, Trilos is the dude that watches the door... (view spoiler) ... I am sorry you spoiled yourself... :-(
It's no biggie. lolIt IS an important fact to keep in mind. That's sneaky of Sullivan to just write in half a paragraph to describe an important part. lol
Chapter 5: Before the DoorOoh, getting such Trickster vibes from Trilos. The apple was a nice touch.
Chapter 8: Asking the Oak
Suri and her fae spirit is just delightful. Casually playing a game of Cat's Cradle was again, a nice touch.
So... Persephone is smart. After all, she suggested practical advice in the dahl meeting. Why then, after (view spoiler) does she not suspect anything? Offering a hot meal to the two travelers back at the dahl, like nothing is wrong?
Heeheehee! I'm beginning to enjoy the dynamic between these two.
Raithe glanced over his shoulder at the pommel, sighed, and then glared at Malcolm. “I blame you for this,” he said, and walked on.
“Magda’s being a beech.”
*eye roll* Really? You just couldn't resist, could you, Sullivan? :P
Soo wrote: "Ch18 is where Arion has the dream & the man in it is Trilos. Which there is like zero info and I just ruined myself for the series by checking the wiki. Dur"Aw! Sorry to hear you spoiled yourself, Soo! I hate it when that happens. I was also tempted to find out more, but I'll be sure to avoid looking Trilos up. I honor your sacrifice, preventing others from falling victim to the same fate. *salute*
I'm semi-watching this thread. I read books 1 and 2 late last year so will be joining BRs for the remainder of the series starting with book 3. Everyone's comments are helping me remember story details :)
Narilka wrote: "I'm semi-watching this thread. I read books 1 and 2 late last year so will be joining BRs for the remainder of the series starting with book 3. Everyone's comments are helping me remember story det..."Looking forward to reading with you later on! It can be fun to peek in on threads for books you've read to see what others' reactions are. Heh, most of my comments are just pulling quotes and passages I liked, but perhaps they'll help refresh your memory. :)
Chapter 10: The GalantiansOMG enter Nyphron! He's like a gleaming golden Achilles, gleefully arrogant, charming, honorable. At least those are my first impressions.
Chapter 12: Gods Among Us
So frustrating, thinking you can reason with stupid.
Wow though, I sort of love Grygor, peeking his head into the kitchen, a total foodie, offering spices. Padera's no-nonsense demeanor. Roan calmly sizing up his hand. I'm imagining her making him basically a giant crochet hook.
Chapter 13: Into the West
You've got to be kidding me. As a child of the desert, I can't possibly imagine living thousands of years having never seen the sky! How have you even lived!? Don't get me wrong, I love wooded glens, and have perhaps an obsessive relationship with moss. (It still feels so exotic to me. I'll take hundreds of pictures of mossy rivers and forests.) B-b-but! The SKY! Adds new meaning to the word "sheltered."
Ugh. The "battle" reveals Lothian in an entirely new light. His flippant arrogance was on display before, but no... he's a sadistic monster.
I have an obsession with moss and all crawly vegetation, particularly over trees and walls... I used to draw and would spend hours just drawing those... I hate that they destroy tuck pointing and kind of smother other plants, because I would totally surround myself with them...I still don't trust most of the Frey, but I think Aria has potential!
Choko wrote: "I have an obsession with moss and all crawly vegetation, particularly over trees and walls... I used to draw and would spend hours just drawing those... "Ooh, I bet that was so relaxing, drawing all those vines and moss. It's a kind of therapeutic meditation to just observe, noticing the line and shape and shadow of things.
Chapter 15: The Lost One“I like you, Moya.”Oh Moya no you di'n't!!
“Most people do.”

Giiiiirl, you so saucy! That flirting was next-level! I could practically see the hair flip and swagger. Boy, does she ever have a mouth on herrrrr⤴!
“Tell Konniger she’s taking a bath.”
Hahaha! I feel like I'm practically in the roundhouse together with them all. Cozy and confident and singing, and turning away Konniger with a laugh.
“What do you think?” she asked Minna, who sat dutifully beside her and refused to engage in idle speculation. “You’re such a wise wolf.”This sounds exactly like me talking to my dogs. *nods sagely to their stoic silence* "You're right, let's not jump to conclusions."
Choko wrote: "Exactly!!! OMG, you get it!!! It is the closest I have ever felt to relaxed..."If you ever feel comfortable sharing, it'd be lovely to see some of your drawings sometime. I know the finished product doesn't necessarily capture the experience you had drawing it, but sometimes it's nice looking back, remembering how I felt when I drew a particular sketch.
I would like that, thank you, Melissa!!!I know I seem to be in the minority when it comes to Robert Jordan's female writing, but those little parts make me feel the same way - I grew up in a community that was very traditional and when I would hang out with the "grown women", this type of banter, that might be taken as blatant flirting or teasing of the guys, was so totally awesome and it bonded both the males and females in its almost ritualistic nature. I love it in Jordan and I love it with Sullivan. It is as old as time, and by it being as basic as it is, it levels the field, gives people who can't relate almost at all to each other, something they all understand instinctively. It is almost like folklore, we all can find some connection with it. This is why I love both those authors, without demanding of them to be "greater" than they are... I know I suck at expressing something that is very simple and easy to perceive just from couple of sentences...
I've been too intimidated to dive into Jordan's works, but if he has banter similar to Sullivan, it does make me intrigued. I never really engaged in this kind of banter myself, the groups of men and women on opposing sides, exchanging flirtatious barbs with one another. My childhood friends all integrated with one another, and although we gently tease and banter with one another, it's not separated by gender, with volleys of taunts from each side.It is true though that friendly teasing seems to make people relax. It removes a level of formality, shows you're comfortable around them.
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Exactly! But it is something that can be done usually among people who understands and agree with the rules... Otherwise it can be totally inappropriate... And misconstrued. And there in comes the difficulty of reaching multicultural readership without offending anyone - it is almost impossible! I would even say that the same person at different times of their personal development would enjoy or hate the same work of writing... I hate going over some of my early favorites, because the subliminal messages in them are so strongly against everything I stand for now, it is disturbing! This is why I don't change ratings of old reads - I took it however I did then, now I don't. But I was that reader at the time and something connected with my old me, so I usually choose another publication volume and give it my more current grade(+_+)... Wow, well, we went on a tangent, but I guess that is what happens when you get to follow mental associations from a good book (+_+)(+_+)(+_+)
Chapter 17: The BoulderTotally unrelated, but reading the chapter title, I couldn't help but think of Avatar's The Boulder. "The Boulder feels conflicted..."

Whaat!? (view spoiler)
Chapter 18: Healing the Injured
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