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I promise after you read Assassin's Apprentice you will want to read all her other books other than the Soldier Son Trilogy.

I loved the first two books in the Soldier and Son trilogy. I thought they were down to earth, nice to see a fantasy these days without any magic. But she had saved most of the magic for the third book, which made the main character passive and more of a supporting character, which I hated a lot.

Finished it and loved it. :D I'm actually looking forward to re-reading it to catch everything I missed/didn't get the first time around.
Also, on a long train ride, I finally got around to reading Ill Wind. The storms MAKE that book - the way Caine described the weather as predatory was... eeee. I thought the ending was kind of "wtf," but I still want more. <3
Today I'll catch up on Archangel's Consort, and I'll start Territory after that.


I love Rachel Caine's Weather Warden series! How are you liking it?

I enjoy steampunk, but didn't get into Boneshaker. I enjoyed Clockwork Heart

Read Jason Dark - Ghost Hunter: Demon's Night the other day. It was ok.
Started Black Lung Captain late last night, so far so good.
Started Black Lung Captain late last night, so far so good.


I never finished that one. Harry made me so MAD I just moved on to the next book. The Dread Pirate told me I was being bad. :(

I did like the recently published Dresden book of short stories and think I may try the series again ... but I'm a bit wary.


Dizzy, I'm so dizzy...

I'm sorry, I'm sorry! Forgive me! (prostrating myself abjectly at the feet and presenting nitroglycerin tablets)
But the librarians get really testy when I return books that have obviously been thrown against walls or through windows!


I never finished that one. Harry made me so MAD I just moved on to..."
I can see how Harry would make you mad, MrsJ, but given all the good publicity for this series I'm glad you stuck with it overall. I'll let you know if I think this one is worth going back for in the end.

Seeeennnnssseeeeeiiii!!!
Somebody get this man a Dresden novel and some Simon R Green, quick!

Just me though.
Okay I think I went on too long...I need to sit down. For a few minutes there I was getting glimpses of Red Fox as Fred Sanford...I think it was a hallucination though.

*starts another list*
Do not diss _____ in front of _____
Robin Hobb / The Dread Pirate Grant
Dresden / Sensei Mike *
Mercedes Lackey / MrsJos..."
Tracey, we might have to make that a sticky! :-)
Hobb and Rothfuss :) and agreed that should totally be a sticky in it's own thread. Add Twelfth Night to the Tracey list :p

*ponders*
*adds to list*"
Are we talking language... or are we talking the alleged originality of his plotlines?

Heh - same question: the language, or the plotlines?

Ok then. I can get behind digging the language. (But only when performed. I can't read it. Besides, it's not meant to be read.)
Anyway, I do like Twelfth Night. I played Feste in a production we did in college. There was much fun to be had.
Finished Black Lung Captain last night. I rather enjoy this motley crew of miscreants and their adventures.
I'm staring at a couple of BotM books and debating if I should start one of them or something else...
I'm staring at a couple of BotM books and debating if I should start one of them or something else...


I barely even remember the books I was forced to read in school. Stuff I read on my own during the same time period I have no trouble recalling.
So, agreed: Stupid English Teachers.
So, agreed: Stupid English Teachers.


On the other hand, I was never required to read a book I disliked as much as I disliked algebra, which was, in fact, a required class as well!

Maybe you've been lucky enough to get all good instructors.
My lit.101 instructor was...well there were problems.

It's odd, in some ways, as the high school I attended was an Indian reservation school, certainly not a school one would expect to attract the 'best and brightest' of high school teachers.
However, my English/literature teacher at that school ... and one I had several years later in college (a smallish western college) for a comparative mythology class ... are the two teachers that stand out vividly in my memory 45 or 50 years later.

Ya, he never paid me for the metal figure I painted for him either.
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Oh, well ... I've got a month to figure that out."
Many people including me whould recommand that you should start with her first book and trilogy, Assassin's Apprentice.