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Aug 20, 2021 06:35AM

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I enjoyed that series, too.
I just read Undeath and Taxes, the second book in this hilarious series. Great characters, great humor. Now I'm reading Decimus Fate and the Butcher of Guile, a more traditional fantasy adventure.

I liked her "Six of Crows" duology better. They combine parts of it with the trilogy for the Netflix series so I suggest you read those next. The Netflix series already aired here and I enjoyed it although the books are better (of course).



In the future, a diabolically destructive alien species called the Architects are threatening to wipe out intelligent life in the universe. A salvage vessel and its crew (of humans and aliens) gets caught up in the fight against these beings.
Good space saga. 4 stars
My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


"It's only a flesh wound!"
Seriously, I could go on and on, especially with Flying Circus skits. Absolutely hilarious... if you've got the absurd, nonsensical humor gene, that is!

"It's only a flesh wound!"
Seriously, I could go on and on, especially with Flying Circus skits. Absolutely hilarious... if you'v..."
I had to educate my son about the Ministry of Silly Walks.


I really liked it, too. I thought the original trilogy went downhill from there, but the second book wasn't too bad. The third dragged for me & I saw there were more, but never bothered with them. I kind of wish I'd just quit with the first, but that happens to me a lot.

Next up I'm back to the Trojan War yet again with The Song of Troy by Colleen McCullough. As soon as I saw the author I knew I had to borrow that from the library. In addition to her most famous Thornbirds, she also has an epic series about Ancient Rome so I was pretty sure she'd do a good job with Ancient Greece too.


I finished Wither which was the rivetedlit.com freebie for this month. I thought the premise absurd but I may continue it if the library has them, but not for a while, I've got other library stuff first.
I've been re-reading the Sandman series. Now I'm on the ones I haven't starting read yet with The Sandman: The Dream Hunters first, as I've already read the version illustrated by Yoshitaka Amano (who is a perfect artist for a being like Morpheus). Kind of a re-read but with different artwork.
Finished The Song of Troy, enjoyed that one, since McCullough decided to wipe out all supernatural things and explain plagues, etc through more human means, as well as explaining some of the bits that I always felt were kind of absurd, like Achilles and Agamemnon fighting over a girl. She also wrote from the POV of some lesser characters like Automedon or Diomedes, as well as giving the main Trojans a chance to express their thoughts.
Finished Goddess Boot Camp on OpenLibrary, not as good as the first book in the duology.
I've been reading these Canongate Mythology books, some good, some really weird, some pretty boring. I found The Helmet of Horror: The Myth of Theseus and the Minotaur on OpenLibrary, this one definitely falls under the "weird" category. A bunch of people trapped in separate rooms inside a labyrinth, only able to communicate through an online forum...
As I'm already more than halfway through Helmet, I already picked out another Cannongate called Girl Meets Boy by Meg Cabot to read after it.
Finally, I've been working my way through Lovecraft's works for the past couple months, got through about 15 stories just in August.


I'll see how the Red Rising series develops, and whether I loose interest in the story, as was the case for Jim.
Also, the "you are following this discussion" feature doesn't work for me since a while. I sometimes wonder whether this, the Amazon account issue and a recent problem with my mobile phone are the first signs of what the French essayist Lucien Cerise calls "la grande deglingue" ('deglingue' has the global sense of wreck, failure, screw up, etc, so perhaps "the great screw up"...).

Up next I will finish the Fallen series with Unforgiven by Lauren Kate
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