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What Else Are You Reading in 2025?
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Always, I end up liking the books better than the series. I do appreciate the actors in Game of Thrones, but my imagination is more than enough — and the books give me so much more detail. I find myself enjoying the same with The Wheel of Time; I’d rather spend time with the chapters, thinking about what happened, than rush through episodes on a streaming service.
As Tyrion Lannister wisely said: “A mind needs books as a sword needs a whetstone, if it is to keep its edge.”


The first Robin Hobb book I've read. I like it. And, luckily I have the next two books in the series. Gotta love when that happens.


The first Robin Hobb book I've read. I like it. And, luckily I have the next two books in the series. Gotta love when that happens."
That series told a very unusual story.

How would you compare it to the Cradle series by Will Wight?


Radicalized = 4 novellas and the first is interesting so far
and
The Lost Cause = MAGA vs their grandkids. Not liking this one as it seems to paint the old folks as all MAGA typed and the grandkids as all ecologically conscious, charging into the future, etc. I predict this book will not hold up in the long run (obsolete in the next 40 years)
finished
Pirate Utopia - another one I didn't like
and
Navola - had an extraordinary amount of lengthy conversations in it and some parts were truly gruesome. I'm on the wall as to whether or not I will read the future sequel



On the 14th, finished The Diamond Throne by David Eddings.
My rating: 3.75 of 5 stars
An old favorite of mine, the reread was very comforting. Not a great stand-alone book, but very good intro to the trilogy.
My review here
This morning, finished the second book, The Ruby Knight by David Eddings.
My rating: 3.5 of 5 stars
The second book in this trilogy brings more depth to the characters and world of Eddings' imagination.
My review here
Now rereading the third in the series, The Sapphire Rose. Also listening to Pratchett's Lords and Ladies.
Happy reading all!

I started The Ten Thousand Doors of January by Alix E. Harrow. I loved her short story in the collection Someone in Time and this is my first time reading one of her longer works. It's very creatively written, but almost too dense and heavy in its story-telling.
Yesterday evening while waiting for the Hugo awards announcements, I read Elder Race by Adrian Tchaikovsky and it was great. A very engaging, nuanced blend of fantasy and SF. It was exactly the thing I needed to get me back in a good mental space for reading.

Share what you're reading in 2025, and start conversations about shared books! This is a great place t..."
I am reading Schrodinger's - What is Life?
James Barrat - Our final invention

Finished and posted my review for The Eye of the World. Will be continuing the wheel of time with The Great Hunt.
Started Sailing to Sarantium. Also reading The Blade Itself and The Shadow of the Gods
Considering The Grace of Kings, but unsure.
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I am sorry to read your note about The Waking of Angantyr because I am thinking of trying it. What I noticed, though, when I looked it up is that there are two books with the same title by the same author listed on Amazon. One, with the cover in Peony's post, is from Titan Books with a release of October 2023, paperback only and 488 pages. Then there is one with a different cover from Book View Cafe with a release of November 2023, paperback, kindle, and audiobook, and a page count of 324. Anyone know, or have any thoughts, about what may be going on here?

https://www.goodreads.com/work/editio...
Likely it’s localization, with the publishers.


I do like this trilogy, lots of memorable characters.

I do like this trilogy, lots of memorable characters."
I recently re-read this series. It's great, and extraordinarily clever in so many ways.

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

Really liking this series, the main character lives in a world where she is brought to realization that she needs to make things better. And everything is so involved.
@ Leonie
You are right, sooo clever! It's like watching a magic trick, 1 hand performs and has your attention and the other picks your pocket.

Peony wrote: "-Memory Sorrow and Thorn Book 1 The Dragonbone Chair- 8% It's growing on me. The main character is a lazy, ditzy, dreamy little guy and it's a bit charming. Does he have ADHD by chance? The forgetting important things and veering off into unintentionally all-encompassing side quests, unable to listen to a story (even one he's interested in and put a lot of effort into getting to hear) without multi-tasking. It would be interesting if that was intended..."
Happy to know you got interested in this story.
Walter wrote: "@Peony
Always, I end up liking the books better than the series. I do appreciate the actors in Game of Thrones, but my imagination is more than enough — and the books give me so much more detail. I..."
I don't know why, but I also prefer books to TV series and movies. And I always imagine the characters in my own way.

I've been reading a serial fiction on Substack - The Nun Who Hacked Heaven: A tale about faith, code, and rebellion in a convent nestled in the dystopian ruins of 2099.
https://noirandnonsense.substack.com/
I've always been a hardcore physical paper type of booklover, but I've found some great short fiction on substack lately.

My rating: 4 of 5 stars
An ending that shows even gods can weep. 4.25/5
My review here
I was going to start a Black Company reread, but decided to go with Feist's Riftwar series instead. Since I recently reread Magician, going to start with Daughter of the Empire. Several others have lately reviewed this series and reminded me how much I enjoy it. Thanx readers!

(But it's the kind of book you should only read if you love the series)..."
Yikes, this was a slog! I never thought I'd say it, but I DNF'd it at 64%. And I felt as if a great weight was lifted from my shoulders! I just had no more patience left within me.

The middle was definitely SLOW!

The middle was definitely SLOW!"
Oh, Eric...it was painful. When I have to talk myself into continuing each day, that's a problem.




I considered that one a few months ago, Diane. I may need to look into it again because cats :)
Peony wrote: "Oooo I’m reading the Blade Itself for the first time. Not for the characters or story (clearly, the gore and to e is not to my taste), but to expand my mind and see if the political maneuvering stu..."
Come join the reread discussion with your thoughts on the book: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Come join the reread discussion with your thoughts on the book: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...


So, immediately after finishing Seveneves, I read the novella The Adventure of the Demonic Ox (audio) by Lois McMaster Bujold. Now I’m flying through The Tomb of Dragons by Katherine Addison and also quite enjoying it.

My latest book, is finally here!
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It was fascinating to read it in the context of a very politically complicated world, with many people focused on their online content, rather than the actual world.


At the border of YA and epic fantasy, you might try David Eddings' Pawn of Prophecy.


My rating: 5 of 5 stars
A wonderful book where I wouldn't change a word. The best sub-series of the Riftwar novels, this gives a look into the society beyond the rift.
My review here
Straight into the next book in the trilogy, Servant of the Empire.

My rating: 4.5 of 5 stars
My current reread of Pratchett's works (finally) lets me see how many lessons he taught while entertaining us. And the writing us so good. 'Elves are terrific, they inspire terror' has been and will be with me for a long time.
My review here
Moving right into the next book of the Witches sub-series, Maskerade.

My rating: 5 of 5 stars
A wonderful book where I wouldn't cha..."
Happy Birthday!

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