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This sounds really interesting and I think it will probably be next up on my reading list. Have to hurry though, the newest book in the "Destroyermen" series will be available tomorrow!
I finished
by Mitchell Hogan. That's the second book in the Scorceror Ascendency series. Good read. it's a return to the Epic Fantasy I remember of old. Love the magic system and world building and completely fleshed out characters. I started
the thent book from the Destroyermen series by Taylor Anderson.
It has started well. Some familiar things now join with some new things from the last book that I thought were curiously loose ends.


It has started well. Some familiar things now join with some new things from the last book that I thought were curiously loose ends.
Thanks "Whispers", I have this (A Crucible of Souls ) on my Audible shelf and haven't gotten around to it yet.
Mike (the Paladin) wrote: "Thanks "Whispers", I have this (A Crucible of Souls ) on my Audible shelf and haven't gotten around to it yet."
My pleasure Mike. This book reminds me of the solid Epic Fantasies of the 70s and 80s. Good characters (even if Caldon is a tinsey bit naive) love the magic and good world building (still lots of questions about that). It does remind me of something that I read back then, but I can't remember what it is. I enjoyed it and the sequel and it's narrated by Oliver Wyman who narrated the MHI Series. He does a great job with it.
My pleasure Mike. This book reminds me of the solid Epic Fantasies of the 70s and 80s. Good characters (even if Caldon is a tinsey bit naive) love the magic and good world building (still lots of questions about that). It does remind me of something that I read back then, but I can't remember what it is. I enjoyed it and the sequel and it's narrated by Oliver Wyman who narrated the MHI Series. He does a great job with it.
Thanks. I've had a whole string of mediocre books. Not sure if it's the books or if I'm just burned out. I've get several library books to finish first, then I can try this series.

Just started The Holcroft Covenant by Robert Ludlum.
I like pretty much everything Ludlum wrote though that one's not my favorite. Have you read some of his other books?

I managed a return to the tenth book of the Destroyermen Series by Taylor Anderson. THe first book of that series is Into the Storm. The tenth book is Straits of Hell It's a good series. It's very Edgar Rice Burroughs (in a good way). Lots of action, there is romance but it suitable for young readers, certainly as young as middle school (Jr. High?)
I also like how the tenth book is very empathetic with the soldiers. It's a good read and a good audiobook. I'm enjoying it.
I also like how the tenth book is very empathetic with the soldiers. It's a good read and a good audiobook. I'm enjoying it.
Finished The Straights of hell. It's good (if you like the series, you'll like this one). To me it was very much like book three (in pace and temperment, different stories and subplots).
I've started reading Peter the Great: His Life and World. It's a "tome" of History, but, there's already been a revolt and rebellion with Russian Nobility getting thrown over the balcony to the spears below and some Behind the scenes machinitions by the lovely and intellegent Sophia...
I've started reading Peter the Great: His Life and World. It's a "tome" of History, but, there's already been a revolt and rebellion with Russian Nobility getting thrown over the balcony to the spears below and some Behind the scenes machinitions by the lovely and intellegent Sophia...
It's time to select the theme for our July group read. You can go over and give your nomination at the thread before May 29th.
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Rizwan wrote: "Almost at the 2/3rd of The Great Zoo of China. Insanely preposterous, outlandish, outrageous, unbelievable sequences (keyword is 'insane') one after the other... And just as much pu..."
Cool! Looking forward to our group read next month!
Cool! Looking forward to our group read next month!
Rizwan wrote: "Almost at the 2/3rd of The Great Zoo of China. Insanely preposterous, outlandish, outrageous, unbelievable sequences (keyword is 'insane') one after the other... And just as much pu..."
I agree with you Rizwan. I finished this a few weeks ago and it was a lot of fun. Definitely a Jurassic Park feel to it. I highly recommend it for our next month's group read.
I agree with you Rizwan. I finished this a few weeks ago and it was a lot of fun. Definitely a Jurassic Park feel to it. I highly recommend it for our next month's group read.

Just finished it mere minutes ago. As I was hoping a typical feverishly fastpaced nonstop actionpacked bombastic Matt Reilly read. I was glued to the book for the last couple of days. And as per most of the Reilly-novels, short on character developments and depths but no shortage on close calls, convenience and coincidences :P Still this one is pure timepass summer-blockbuster entertainment, just what I need from Reilly. I gave it 4 stars. Looking forward to the next months group read discussions!
Here's my review of The Great Zoo of China:
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I'm still working through a non-fiction Historical book about Peter the Great. I may be strange and, I find it interesting. 37 hours. I wonder what happened to Alexis and Afrosina's child?.... (yes, it's a mystery) and who/how Alexis died.... just wondering... :)

The July group read book nomination process is open. Drop by the make your suggestion before June 13th.
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The July group read poll is up. It closes on June 20th. Any AAA group member is welcome to vote in the poll.
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We're selecting the August group read theme, and you're more than welcome to contribute. Here's the discussion thread:
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We're currently voting on a theme for our August group read. Feel free to cast your vote before July 5th.
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The movie is really good also.

Then I started The Girl on the Train.

We're nominating our August group read in the theme of Pirates. Feel free to drop by and make a nomination before July 15th.
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The September group read theme nominations thread is open. The poll will go up on August 4th:
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The September group read theme poll is open. It will close on the 12th of August.
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Now I'm reading Dark Star: An Oral Biography of Jerry Garcia.
Time to nominate our September group read. You can do so here:
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The September group read poll is up. You can help pick our Globe-Trotting Adventure read next month by voting before August 26th!
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Now I'm reading Cat's Cradle.


I just finished Fat Assassins and I "got to stop by and recommend it". This is a sort of comic/action adventure. I hadn't been aware of the book or the writer though the book goes back to 2011. I found the book fall down funny and gave it 5 stars (and most of you know I don't do that often).
I needed a laugh and got lots. Well, anyway since neither the book(s) nor the author had been on my radar until i saw this recommended by a friend here I thought I'd mention it for others who'd missed it.
I needed a laugh and got lots. Well, anyway since neither the book(s) nor the author had been on my radar until i saw this recommended by a friend here I thought I'd mention it for others who'd missed it.


Just finished the book. Not a must-read, but still an entertaining diversion about recruiting the Mafia in Sicily to support the Allied invasion of the island during WWII.

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Now I am reading Predator One.