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I really enjoyed Geist. DNF'd The Name of the Wind. Main character didn't do it for me and the plot...meandered.

It wasn't mine either, entirely by accide..."
I want to read WWZ...


I made it rather far in the book, more than 50%. But it got to be...painful to watch Kvothe do the stupid shit he did. And the whining. And the crying. Ect, wash, rinse and repeat. But I only noticed it the most when I walked away from the book. I noticed I never wanted to pick it back up.

You hit the nail on the head. It's a love or hate relationship with him.

I'm still trying to digest how amazing I found the second one to be. It's everything I expected the first one would be and more. Definitely one of the most pleasant surprises I've had this year and I can't recommend it enough to people who've read the first, even if they didn't particularly care once the games started.
Feel free to read my full review by clicking here
Also about halfway done with A Crown of Swords and I'm definitely having some mixed feelings about it, but I'll finish it before forming a proper opinion about it. There have been some amazing moments here and there, but I feel like I'm not getting enough for the amount of pages I'm turning.

Both are ok. I wish I could love Dresden as much as a lot of other people do, but I'm having a hard time getting into it. The writing's kind of annoying me. The paragraph or two info-dumps every time we meet new characters, the constant mooning between Susan and Dresden, even despite everything, the fact that, when he's describing how he feels and things, he keeps going for two paragraphs after I'm like "yeah, ok, I get it"...
But, hey, maybe it's just 'cause I sort of know what's coming 'cause people can't not spoil things. *shrug*
Geekomancy has it's moments, though I'm not really digging the lead, though I'm liking Drake so I'm hoping he sticks around for the rest of the book.


Awww. I like her ok...but I'm not in love with her.

Awww. I like her ok...but I'm not in love with her."
I don't hate her or anything, I'm just kinda meh about her.

I'll start The Path of Daggers and continue reading Mockingjay which I'm about 25% into. Thus far I'm having some mixed feelings about it, the plot seems to be taking a really weird turn. But I've been pleasantly surprised by the series before, so we'll see.

I had similar issues with 7 through 10 of the series. I think what Jordan really needed was a strong editor. I love complexity and I'm in no rush to come to the end of a series I'm enjoying but I do need a sense of momentum and that we are making some progress towards some resolution of at least some of the story threads. I felt that Knife of Dreams was a far better book that started to draw all the threads together and showed the promise that Jordan, may he rest in peace, had a plan to get us to the conclusion. I'm not surprised it took us another 3 books to get us there though.

That's exactly my main gripe with the series. I like the world of WoT enough that I don't mind numerous sidestories, and some of my favourite moments in the book don't actually contribute in any way towards the plot's progress, they're just good literature.
I do enjoy the great descriptions whenever we're taken to a new place, but 1-2 page descriptions of clothing when it just doesn't matter at all are quite annoying and could easily be discarded for a much more pleasant experience.
The series is great as it is (thus far at least), but I can't help thinking it could've been that much better if only Robert Jordan had a good editor.







The one major issue I had with it is that while Katniss' POV works remarkably well in the first two books, it really doesn't fit the scope of the third too well. Feel free to check my full review here
Currently reading The Path of Daggers and 150 pages later... nothing really has happened. I'd be alright if it weren't for the characters involved, but I must say it's been an uphill battle even knowing the pace would slow down dramatically in this book.
Will probably start The Hobbit tomorrow. Having never read Tolkien I'm quite excited to finally get around to it!


Now I'm reading The New World which will lead into The Knife of Never Letting Go. I want to see if the are appropriate for my kids to read.

It seems familiar. Was there a movie made of it?

It seems familiar. Was there a movie made of it?"
There was a BBC mini-series.

I loved Dragon Actually, too.



Feel free to check out my full review here.
Now if only The Path of Daggers moved half as fast...

Everyone seems to be reading the Hobbit. I keep saying I'll read it and it seems I better do it soon, or I'll be the only person who has never read it.

That's how I felt before! Everyone kept saying such great things about it and Tolkien in general that I have no idea why it took me this long to finally read it.

I'm worried about being disappointed since there's so much hype about it.

I was worried about that as well. It definitely isn't as magic as it could've been had I read it as a kid or before reading as much fantasy as I have, but if you can judge it taking into account how long ago it was written and ignoring all the hype I don't think you'll be disappointed. The writing is good enough that even though the fantasy elements it contains have now been done to death it's still a pleasant ride.

Reading as an adult can be fun, too. It does loose some of its magic but I re-read it with The Tolkien Professor this year. http://www.tolkienprofessor.com/wp/
The re-read was great. I highly suggest it.


i love his books and i'd rate this about 4or5 favorite from his books
a few of the old gang turn up 9fingers ...now called lamb by the way, caul shivers , glamma golden and cosca and sgt friendly
not much is revealled about where these books are going but the i hope the author has something in mind because there is a lot of scope for a real epic trilodgy to tie things up with all the backstory detail we have now

Next up I'll be reading And Then There Were None, I definitely feel like I've been missing out by never having read any of Agatha Christie.

It seems familiar. Was there a movie made of it?"
There was a BBC mini-series."
Ah..that's why! I was still living in Europe so I probably saw some of it on tv then. I'd like to seethe entire series now.

I love that my library has the eBooks of the Dresden Files books, but the wait list can be murder.
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It wasn't mine either, entirely by accident I read The Enemy which at that time was chronologically the first but not by order of publication. I then went back and read them all in the order published.
I just chain read over 2000 pages of Game of Thrones goodness by reading A Feast for Crows, A Dance with Dragons: Dreams and Dust and A Dance with Dragons: After the Feast all in one go. Took me just under a month but I loved being immersed back in that world again.
Fancied a change of pace and now opted for World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War and loving very second of it so far. A wonderfully creative way of telling the story.