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How was Kushiel's Legend? After Tawny series, Even I pl..."
What I meant was Fool's Errand is a little different than Hobb's other books. The next two are more her style.
The first Kushiel trilogy was my favorite but I liked the second one too, especially the last.
I have read the first three Malazan books this year and loved them, but I waited too long between three and four and just couldn't get back into it. So I'm starting again and not breaking until I'm done. My advice on the first book is to just go with it. It throws you in without much explaination. I really liked it but it can be confusing, in a crazy way.


The next series is my favorites if you continue. If you like Raistlin I especially recommend them.

Thanks, Traci. I'll keep those in mind.

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Me, too, Shannon.:) This will be my first re-read of the series.

Cool! How is it? I've been meaning to start that series but it looked a little intimidating... (not as bad as malazan)

Well, no doubt about it, it's a big commitment. But such an enthralling story. And so beautifully written. It's my favorite fantasy series.


So I decided to make a start on NK Jemisin's second book, The Broken Kingdoms. Just a few pages in, and finding it very intriguing!


I'm listening to Broken Kingdoms and I think it's awesome. She's got a new trilogy coming out next year that I am literally salivating to get my hands on. I definitely think she could be one of the next big authors.

You think so? I enjoyed it... I guess some of the other books are more streamlined. But I think the next couple are similar in structure.

I really liked it. Fitz is not someone I would normally root for, But somehow I always end up on his side.
Now the wait for next one. (My library branch doesn't have it right now, so few days wait)
In between, I started with A Spell for Chameleon. I've read next ones in Xanth series and I like it. It's simple and interesting.
I'm also planning to start with The Baker's Boy tonight

Starting Deadhouse Gates tomorrow.

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I think my problem was that the plot just kinda skipped from point to point without any real reflection on the part of the characters. It's hard to articulate. It was fun though and I'll read the second since it sounds more complicated!

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I don't know that I would say they get better. I read the first three and didn't go any further. Not bad but not anything that really set it apart from half a dozen other urban fantasy/vampire/werewolf series. I think my biggest objection to it was that I couldn't seem to get over the feeling I was reading about Joanne Walker in Urban Shaman, also a female mechanic. In Shaman, she's the mechanic for a police department. Maybe Briggs never read Urban Shaman in her life, no clue, but it was published the year before Moon Called and the similarities intruded.
One of the issues for me I'm sure was that I liked the characters in Urban Shaman better than I liked the ones in Moon Called ... well, after she got through whining about her situation, anyway.

Besides, it can happen that people will have ideas that seem similar on first glance, but it's all in how they get from point A to point Z.
Regarding Briggs' writing style. I like how simple her native is. Her writing speaks to me. But I have heard others didn't like Moon Called.

I agree, I don't think there was a lot of similarity other than the Native American/mechanic thing, but that was the thing that did tend to throw me out of the Moon Called Book. If I'd read them in reverse order, I might well have felt the same way about Urban Shaman.
I liked both series, just personal preference that I liked the characters (not just the lead character) in Urban Shaman better than those in Moon Called.

I really liked the Native American background, and all the invented history of the fae invading North America, so I think I'll give the second book a shot.


I was a police dispatcher and married for years to a police officer and I agree that it wasn't particularly realistic but I guess with fantasy I don't take it very seriously, don't expect it to necessarily ring true.
I've started reading another series that starts with
First Grave on the Rightand that isn't particularly realistic either but I'm enjoying it anyway.
I'm not sure just why I don't require as much realism with police department detail as some other things ... now just let an author make mistakes related to horses and I'm likely to toss the book out the window!


Looks interesting, may give it a try.


Hi again, Shannon!
You're ahead of me now. I'm only about 30% into The Drawing of The Three.

I agree I have read all of them up to date so far..that I know of.. and enjoy them alot. LKH does do the same plot lines alittle too much but I do enjoy them. Kim Harrison gives more different plots and just keeps adding more on. You really should give them a try


I'd go with Hounded. I love the dog.

Hi again, Shannon!
You're ahead of me now. I'm only about 30% into The Drawing of The Three."
I know, I'm ripping through them...but I'm wondering if I need a bit of a break after this before I move on to the rest of the series. Starting with the next book, they'll all be new reads for me, but I guess I'll need to see if I'm still enjoying the story by the end of this one.

Started Among Others in audio and The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet.

Hi again, Shannon!
You're ahead of me now. I'm only about 30% into The Drawing of The Three."
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Oh, I wouldn't worry about not enjoying DT after you're done with The Wastelands, Shannon. IMO, the series only gets better.

Author did a complete turnaround on a couple of characters, went kind of an odd place with a couple of others and I absolutely hated the ending, which I didn't think was necessary except for shock value. I know a big part of that is simply personal preference in my case, but this isn't a series I will re-read.

But, dang it. Now you have me curious what the end is.




Looks interesting, may give it a try."
I really enjoyed it.


Just finished Shadow's Edge. Loved it and I can't wait to read the third book.
I've started The Bloody Cup to finish off M. K. Hume's Arthurian legend :)

Hmpf, glad I decided not to continue this series after the first book. That first book I found to be extremely predictable, simplistic and boring. And it seems I guessed most of the plot for the rest of the trilogy right too ...

Finish the tawny man series first. :) Okay, so I'm pushing it because it's a favorite. But you probably will want a break when you finish...
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How was Kushiel's Legend? After Tawny series, Even I plan to start with Malazan.