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But I can't argue which is better, since I haven't read any Jim Butcher. I should.
I will say that The Name of the Wind lives up to hype. As far as The Wise Man's Fear, well, we'll just have to wait for my comment until tomorrow or so. 200 pages to go.

I think I'm going to need to change things up too. Drastically.


Hmmm...maybe Storm Front?


Along with Graceling, Fire, Foundation, and Silverthorn.
Hmmm. All short, but can I knock them out in 2 weeks?




I'm exhausted. LOL

I have storm front, too. I might join a buddy read!




:-) So true. I think it depends on how the author handles it as well as what's going on when it happends. I've spent so much time slightly depressed by Kvothe's life that I can't help but to notice... Did I mention that I cried for about 3-5 chapters straight? My husband looked up and was PO'd, lol. He made me put the book down and go wash my face with cold water...





True - that's the problem of being a smartass.
On the other hand...you can tell that he had been slightly spoiled by his parents...maybe spoiled is not the correct word. They made him learn the value of hard work and practice but they didn't teach him any type of diplomacy or restraint. Then he lost his parents at such a young age and never had another adult guide.


I picked up Opening Atlantis and Fool's Errand at the library so they're next!



I don't think you will understand anything if you start with Fool's Errand.


I finished Storm Front and started on The Deed of Paksenarrion. I had to put The Name of the Wind on hold for a while...he's a bit too intense for me sometimes.
I'm also reading The Magician's Nephew - one of my least favorites of the Chronicles of Narnia so this will go slowly. Of course I'm also re-reading Kushiel's Dart.
I'm also reading Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother. Some of the things she did/does make sense but a lot of the time she was cruel and petty for no reason. Of course, as this is a bio that is specific to her parenting and not to the family as a whole I'm sure that there are some things that she does not talk about that shows the good in the family as well.

Chris was good enough to send me an epub version I can load to my Nook, which I have done, and I will hurry and return the library book before I get tempted!



I love Watership Down!! I have a hb copy on my shelf right now. :-) I haven't read it in years...I wonder if I can squeeze it in this year?
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