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Nice list Jason. I've had similar genre reading slumps, and it is nice when the return sparks a flurry of reading to break out. I'll have to look at these more closely in case I slide in a fantasy book (or two)
What did you think of The Sword-Edged Blonde?I have had the audio version on my Overdrive wish list for awhile but the reviews here on Goodreads are all over the map.
Sandi wrote: "What did you think of The Sword-Edged Blonde?I have had the audio version on my Overdrive wish list for awhile but the reviews here on Goodreads are all over the map."
It's not bad. I personally think the books in the rest of the series are better because they lean harder into the detective fiction side of things, while Sword-Edged Blonde is more focused on setting up the series and the Eddie LaCrosse character. If you don't like that book, you can just skip it since all the books are basically standalones.
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The Sword-Edged Blonde (other topics)The Sword-Edged Blonde (other topics)
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David Baldacci (other topics)Brent Weeks (other topics)
Alex Bledsoe (other topics)
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2. The Black Prism by Brent Weeks
3. The Sword-Edged Blonde by Alex Bledsoe
4. The Shadow of the Gods by John Gwynne
5. Green Rider by Kristen Britain
6. A Shadow in Summer by Daniel Abraham
I've been in a reading slump with the fantasy genre for the past several years now, but decided last month to break through it by sheer brute force. Pretty much, once I finished The Black Prism (which I started last year, got halfway through, then stopped) and knocked out The Sword-Edged Blonde, I had no trouble reading the rest.
But I swear that I do, in fact, reading mysteries and thrillers. 😂