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Out of five books I read in November, only one was a five star read.1. The Final Empire. After finishing Warbreaker, I was intrigued to read more from Brandon Sanderson. As Warbreaker's brilliant second half made up for the slow pace of the first half, I considered it an enjoyable read. The Final Empire was a fantastic book which dwarfed my experience of Warbreaker. The book's pace was perfect with the set of interesting characters and was added to my favourite shelf. I am bubbling with excitement to read The Way of Kings in future as it is considered the greatest book by the author. I just can't imagine how it can surpass The Final Empire.
I also enjoyed Shadow and Bone. It was a typical YA book with ‘strong’ female protagonist. Overall a decent read.
And finally I read The Winter of the Witch and thus finishing the The Winternight Trilogy. It was a good ending to a strange and beautiful story.
Most of November was spent catching up on shows. lol I'm not counting re-reads. The books that I had the most fun reading are a part of a series and a few of the books stood out from the rest.
- Eddie LaCrosse series by Alex Bledsoe: Great, fantasy with a gritty warrior MC. He's like a mercenary, detective and tarnished knight rolled into one. Bledsoe has been a great "new" find for me & it'll be fun to see what else he has written.
- Barbara Holloway series by Kate Wilhelm: A different take on crime/lawyer style books. Great characters, interesting cases in a wide range of topics/situations, well defined setting in Oregon & great narrators for the audiobooks. Bonus, the last book was a good stopping point for the series.
- Tie of Short Stories:
Nights of the Living Dead Anthology (edited by Jonathan Maberry & George A. Romero) - Fun mix of zombie stories in a wide range of perspectives & scenarios.
Forward Collection (edited by Blake Crouch) - Cool mix of stories dealing with what may happen with technical advancement. I truly enjoyed half of the collection and felt the other half needed work to be complete.
My Top 3 for November:1. Veil of the Deserters by Jeff Salyards - I am really enjoying this (military fantasy) trilogy!
2. Taran matharu summoner novice, inquisition, battlemage 3 books collection set - Listened to these with my son; although the storyline does not break any new ground and is full of all the typical YA fantasy tropes, we still quite enjoyed the listening experience :-)
3. Damned Souls and a Sangria by Annette Marie - This urban fantasy series is just super fun!
It was a slow month for me so I didn't read many fantasy novels. Yet, The Burning God is the highlight. Stories I've read so far in Dominion: An Anthology of Speculative Fiction from Africa and the African Diaspora were great too, especially "A Maji Maji Chronicle" by Eugen Bacon.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Burning God (other topics)Dominion: An Anthology of Speculative Fiction from Africa and the African Diaspora (other topics)
Veil of the Deserters (other topics)
The Novice / The Inquisition / The Battlemage (other topics)
Damned Souls and a Sangria (other topics)
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