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Salute the Dark (Shadows of the Apt #4)[March 16, 2025]
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Arc 1:
1. Empire in Black and Gold (Jun 14) [link]
2. Dragonfly Falling (Aug 4) [link]
3. Blood of the Mantis (Jan 16) [link]
4. Salute the Dark (Mar 16)
Arc 2?:
5. The Scarab Path (June 16) [link]
===Scheduled up to here===
6. The Sea Watch (TBD)
7. Heirs of the Blade (TBD)
Arc 3?:
8. The Air War TBD
9. War Master's Gate TBD
10. Seal of the Worm TBD
Tales of the Apt--seeing most folks recommending reading these in publication order, after finishing the series, even though some stories take place during. If interested, we could continue:
1. Spoils of War TBD
2. A Time for Grief TBD
3. For Love of Distant Shores TBD
4. The Scent of Tears TBD
Are we good to start the next arc?
pariedolia (when I mention it) generally means I'm seeing a face somehow...
In this case the wings and white near them look like eyes... which leads to other parts looking close enough to a nose/mouth...
In this case the wings and white near them look like eyes... which leads to other parts looking close enough to a nose/mouth...
Series Recaps Included are a great QoL feature of some authors... I wish I'd been tracking that as a bookshelf 12 years ago when I started using Goodreads... such good info to have about a book/series you want to read...
Good luck remembering which series/authors do that, now, tho, 3000 books later...
Dramatis Personae are nice too, and sometimes work as an alternative to a full recap... only books I can think of that do that, immediately, tho, are Malazan, Locked Tomb, and Jodi Taylor / St. Mary's (altho she calls it a Dramatis Thingamie, because of course she does :D )
Gonna jump into this one tonight...
This is the last book I read before, and the end of Arc 1... if nobody else shows up / catches up, in the next week or 2 (doesn't seem like they will), we can just start scheduling monthly, and finish this up by the end of the year, for the most part...
After we finish everything in your schedule, we could tack on his other series, too, if you want:
The Tiger and the Wolf
The Bear and the Serpent
The Hyena and the Hawk
Same world, different continent, Animal Kingdom shapeshifters instead of insect Kinden...
Good luck remembering which series/authors do that, now, tho, 3000 books later...
Dramatis Personae are nice too, and sometimes work as an alternative to a full recap... only books I can think of that do that, immediately, tho, are Malazan, Locked Tomb, and Jodi Taylor / St. Mary's (altho she calls it a Dramatis Thingamie, because of course she does :D )
Gonna jump into this one tonight...
This is the last book I read before, and the end of Arc 1... if nobody else shows up / catches up, in the next week or 2 (doesn't seem like they will), we can just start scheduling monthly, and finish this up by the end of the year, for the most part...
After we finish everything in your schedule, we could tack on his other series, too, if you want:
The Tiger and the Wolf
The Bear and the Serpent
The Hyena and the Hawk
Same world, different continent, Animal Kingdom shapeshifters instead of insect Kinden...
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I did 90% of my re-read at work last night... been getting alot more reading done at work since returning to overnights... especially in the 2nd half of the night, given the process I've developed over the last few days...
Knowing how this one plays out in the end, took away some of the wonder from my first readthrough, but it gave me time to focus/think about the real world parallels Tchaikovsky is playing with...
This feels very World War I, with the growth of airplanes and mustard gas and projectile weaponry... which leaves alot of room for Arc 2/3 to become World War 3, with refined weaponry and equal footing on the tech front...
Of course, all of that ignores the magic aspect of the story, which tends to be the real wildcard in deciding victors... and now this foreboding prophecy of The Worm, which has to come to fruition in book 10, given the title/blurb...
Knowing how this one plays out in the end, took away some of the wonder from my first readthrough, but it gave me time to focus/think about the real world parallels Tchaikovsky is playing with...
This feels very World War I, with the growth of airplanes and mustard gas and projectile weaponry... which leaves alot of room for Arc 2/3 to become World War 3, with refined weaponry and equal footing on the tech front...
Of course, all of that ignores the magic aspect of the story, which tends to be the real wildcard in deciding victors... and now this foreboding prophecy of The Worm, which has to come to fruition in book 10, given the title/blurb...

So I'm only in Chapter 5. Hoping to knock a lot more out this weekend though--I should actually be able to relax some. Not really much to say, though the conversation at the start of Chapter 5, with (view spoiler)
I'm down with your suggestion: waiting to see if anyone else continues, and then just making our own schedule if not. I'm also interested in Tchaikovsky's other works--so down for those other books as well.

Recoup time is great... I don't know how you do 16hr days, since I assume you don't really get paid beyond 8hr class day... given all that's said about teaching salaries...
Lets you keep up with my more efficient reading and 6-10hr sleep schedule, tho ;)
FYI, I signed you/us up for a Sun Eater re-read in the BR Invite thread... Paula was seeking BR Buddies, with the finale coming out this Winter, and I think we vaguely discussed the possibility of a re-read a few months ago in the Vagabond thread, when Soo was calling me crazy for contemplating it?... if you're not interested, I can always do it with Paula without you... I said we could start in June, once Naamah trilogy is over... I still need to read #1 of that, in the next few days...
Lets you keep up with my more efficient reading and 6-10hr sleep schedule, tho ;)
FYI, I signed you/us up for a Sun Eater re-read in the BR Invite thread... Paula was seeking BR Buddies, with the finale coming out this Winter, and I think we vaguely discussed the possibility of a re-read a few months ago in the Vagabond thread, when Soo was calling me crazy for contemplating it?... if you're not interested, I can always do it with Paula without you... I said we could start in June, once Naamah trilogy is over... I still need to read #1 of that, in the next few days...

Sounds good... just pass it along to Paula in the BR invite thread... still need to pick a day... if we're replacing Naamah that's probably June 18th

I hear ya... some of my vibe comments have been lacking, or just removed from comments in general, because I can't think of the thing I'm being reminded of...

Anyway, through Chapter 11--I can see the WWI vibes you mentioned. I'm also getting Revolutionary War vibes--at least with how (view spoiler)

I think we can schedule book 5 for June… if she reads 2 in April and 3-4 in May as she just said recently… maybe only schedule 5 as a semi-placeholder until we’re sure she’s caught up then schedule 6-10…


Nice parallel between Tir Alainn and here...though I think Salma isn't encumbered by the same over-inflated sense of morality...
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