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Ryder An ongoing story being written on Ilona Andrews' blog.
Storm Glass by Jeff Wheeler
A Conspiracy in Belgravia by Sherry Thomas

The Kingdom of Liars - by Nick Martell.
The Shadow of What Was Lost - just 50% through but can tell it has a chance to jump over Kingdom of Liars.
Medallion Status: True Stories from Secret Rooms by John Hodgman.
I’m reading Kingdom of Liars right now and I’m not completely loving it.... hope it picks up.
My favs were:
Race the Sands - Sarah Beth Durst
Peace Talks - Jim Butcher
Blood of Empire - Brian McClellan
My favs were:
Race the Sands - Sarah Beth Durst
Peace Talks - Jim Butcher
Blood of Empire - Brian McClellan

I agree - probably the weakest. They’re my favorites though, so a weak one is still hella good. It wasn’t as funny as the others as well. Good to know about KoL - I’m about halfway right now. It keeps giving me hope for a good payoff. I’ll stick with it.

1. Harry Potter and the Rune Stone Path
2. Harry Crow
3. In this World and the Next

Excited about Peach Talks and eyeing Race the Sands. =)


My review:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

2. Ravencry - Slow start, big ending!
3. Nightchaser - Sort of gave me Skyward vibes in parts, well there were spaceships and stuff :-)

- Musashi
- The Sparrow
- Tie: Zoe's Tale & Midnight Tides
Musashi is a translation and I'm not sure if the translation carried over all of the varied aspects that I bet the original has in it. The writing is simple but layered. There's tons of culture, folklore, philosophy and adventures in that book. It was thought provoking and bittersweet.
Sparrow was not like anything that I expected. I went into that story a bit blind and that was the best way to experience it! A complex story that ran the gauntlet of ideas and emotions.
I absolutely loved Zoe's Tale. It was a great coming of age story set in the Old Man's War world.
While Midnight Tides is not a favorite, it was the best of the five books I've read in the series. If all of the books were written like that one, I'd love the series more. =P



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