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I'm trying out a comedic fantasy, after reading a depressing short story, by an author I've never read before: Wizard's Brew.


Rachel, this is exactly my problem with it. 😂

Periodic reminder that we have a thread for all things Penric :)
Series: Penric and Desdemona by Lois McMaster Bujold ("Penric's Demon""
Ooh, thanks, Anna! I didn’t even think to look to see if they were in Audible Plus.

It's been sitting on my Kindle for ages but I avoided it for some reason. So far so good! It's a complex and interesting tale and I can't pick where the plot is going which is highly pleasurable.

Next I'm starting Troika by Al Reynolds.

My review of Where the Drowned Girls Go
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

My rating: 5 of 5 stars
There isn't much to add to the many other reviews. It's The Hobbit. Perhaps the classic fantasy novel. Bilbo fully justifies my wife's rating of 'Best Hobbit' based on his "Hobbit's Holiday" and more things that happen in later books.
This is a read-every-few-years book. May have been my fifth reread. There is so much here that I still found things forgotten. The adventures are non-stop and the world-building is top-notch.
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And started Those Who Hunt the Night by Barbara Hambly early this AM. Caught my attention right away, because even a vampire needs help sometimes.


I really enjoyed her book Renfield: Slave of Dracula.

I like some of her other series set in Darwath - it's more regular this world people transported to a magical world type of books


Wodehouse didn't have a life like Wooster, it was somewhat depressing in places.

Hope you enjoy this. I read Tigress of Forli over a decade ago and it has stayed in my mind. It is a superb biography of Caterina Riario Sforza de Medici, one of those rare individuals whose real life was more incredible than any work of fiction.

I understand the short stories are really good.

This looks interesting. I might have a look at it. I love a good biography.

Any recommendations?

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Leigh Bardugo returns to the Grishaverse with a duology on the multi-talented, silver-tongued Nikolai Lantsov. I really liked Nikolai who had been introduced in Siege and Storm and provided much needed humor. Because of my curiosity about his future, I skipped past the Six of Crows duology which is set between Alina Starkov's trilogy and Nikolai's novels.
My Review -- https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Any recommendations?"
Try Firewalkers its short, noncommittal, well-written, has a few interesting ideas, and is something adventurous. I've recently read it and really liked it. I'm not that big on sci-fi myself ;)

My review of Howl’s Moving Castle
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

My review of Howl’s Moving Castle
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I loved that book, too! And I also read it very, very late in life so you're not alone :)

My review of Howl’s Moving Castle
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I really enjoyed the whole series. Was very impressed with the way it was done.

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The only book I've read by T. Kingfisher was The Raven and the Reindeer which I reviewed on Goodreads in short form at https://www.goodreads.com/review/show.... This Goodreads version of my review contains a link to my blog with my complete review. I do that because people on Goodreads tend to prefer shorter reviews.


Rule of Wolves is the "final" book in Nikolai Lantsov's journey as King of Ravka.
Leigh Bardugo had left her ending with enough room to suggest a sequel. Does she have any plans to return to the Grishaverse?
My review -
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Now i'm reading Fathomfolk and my next-up is The Blade Itself. Excited!

Enjoyed Hambly's fantasy series, and tried this one without any prior info. Here is how the reaction went:
Vampires in London? OK.
They need help from a non-vampire? OK.
From a philologist? Interesting.
For that reason? Good.
Wait, what is happening to them? Intriguing.
And he will be motivated how? Eek!
And that is Chapter 1.
My review here
Going straight to the sequel, Traveling with the Dead.

Enjoyed Hambly's fantasy series, and tried this one without any prior info. Here is how the reactio..."
Her Dragonsbane is fantastic, but I would advise you to treat it as a stand-alone. The sequels were terrible! But I've read Dragonsbane many times.

Really enjoy her Darwath and Windrose series, have all of those.

Beginning Frankenstein, as well as Sophie Scholl and the White Rose (Dumbach and Newborn), and The Life of Elizabeth I (Alison Weir). I haven't decided which of the latter two is more engaging (probably White Rose).

My review is here ;)


Not yet. Watch https://glasgow2024.org for announcements. Basically... later this spring.

Not yet. Wat..."
Thanks


Beginning Frankenstein, as well as Sophie Scholl and the White Rose (Dumbach and Newborn), and The Life of Elizabeth I (Alison Weir). I haven't decided which of t..."
I would be interested in what you think about the Sophie Scholl book. Thx

I started The Mimicking of Known Successes by Malka Ann Older with no real clue what it’s about. I’ve only read the first chapter but the world seems incredibly interesting so far. I hope it goes more into depth on way things are the way they are.







That actually sounds like a good read. The America for Americans. It seems to be quite a popular theme recently, at least more vocally than I recall previously.

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Periodic reminder that we have a thread for all things Penric :)
Series: Penric and Desdemona by Lois McMaster Bujold ("Penric's Demon""
That’s good to know! Thank you! My library only has to first two and I put in a request for the rest but I’ll definitely check the audible plus section now.