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I really enjoyed this one. It involved some wererats leading sentient rats to plague (ha!) Lankhmar and one of our heroes shrinking down to rat size and the other gets mixed up with a ghoul girl. It was good fun and adventure.
I kept thinking it would make a good basis for a D&D adventure and remembered they did make some Lankhmar supplements for the game around 40 years ago. I'll have to go dig into my boxes.
Next is Anima Rising by Christopher Moore.



That being said, I'm glad there are folks out there that enjoy it, and it's just important to remember that not everything has to be for everyone.

I'm trying to read Gaskell's North and South, which has the first girl boss, Margaret Hale. It has a good tv adaption. Turn and look at me!

The novel begins with Roots, which read almost as separate short stories of families and people with no connective tissue between them beyond an underlying thematic one. The next section, Trunk, is a wild plot ride that at every step leaves you wanting to know what happens next. It builds and builds and any comment I make could spoil the journey. The aftermath of Trunk spins into Crown, which slows the pace and explores a number of things, but not least what comes after an intense shared experience when people go their separate ways. And as the stories of the main characters in the novel wind down, we move to Seeds, hints and pointers at what comes next and perhaps that some of the messages in the novels characters understood one way at the time really held a pretty different meaning.
I struggled a bit through Roots because it felt more like thematically related short stories and while I can enjoy that format it doesn't tend to be my favorite. But then Trunk swept me away and I never looked back. Read the rest of the book today. The novel is not a light or easy read, but I found it well worth the effort.



100%. This is my favorite read of the year so far.
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This is up next for me as well.
I want to get another take on the King Arthur legends — I just finished Taliesin ( I don’t know if I’ll read more in this series or not) and The Hollow Hills (2nd in Mary Stewart’s Arthurian series — I may read more in this series).