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May 23, 2012 06:21PM

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That's a powerful book.


Now I'm starting Throne of the Crescent Moon


Read the Dark Tower series years ago & re-read them again last year. Looking forward to catching up with the an-tet.


Also read Anne Bishop's Shalador's Lady, The Shadow Queenand The Invisible Ring. These weren't as good, edgy nor dark as her original The Black Jewels Trilogy: Daughter of the Blood, Heir to the Shadows, Queen of the Darkness but I still enjoyed them.
Most recently finished Peter V. Brett's The Warded Manand The Desert Spear. The story is so compelling I couldn't put these books down. The only bad thing about the series is having to wait until February for the third installment The Daylight War.
Currently, I'm reading Prince of Thorns. The writing style has a unique rhythm and the main character is somewhat of a sociopath (understatement)but in the charismatic just got to love him sense (maybe I should get my own head examined). I'm half way through and enjoying it.

Also just started Throne of the Crescent Moon, which I like so far.

Also just started Throne of the Crescent Moon, which I like so far."
I know what you might feel... it is harder for me to get into as well... but as with previous books, I managed to find some anchors to keep my attention through the harder parts - which is the Crippled God (view spoiler) ... and then, all new places, new characters, bulging glossary and all... but then again, similar shock I experienced when reading Deadhouse gates and having to get familiar with all new Seven Cities... whereas MoI and HoC were easier to read since I was already familiar with the places, or vaguely so
Was really hoping to be into The Hero of Ages at this point, but the library didn't have it and I'm on the thin side of my bank account at the moment, so.... picked up The Wise Man's Fear from the library. Only a few chapters in, but I like the way Rothfuss brings the reader back into the story, especially since I read The Name of the Wind several months ago.


I also listening to David Farland's Wizardborn. This is the third book in the series of The Runelords. Farland's descriptions are very rich, sometimes too rich and bogs the story down. But I am enjoying the twist on magic. It comes in the form of personal endowments, such as wit or brawn, that are taken from one person and given to another.
Books mentioned in this topic
American Gods (other topics)Wizardborn (other topics)
Reckless (other topics)
The Hero of Ages (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Glen Cook (other topics)Anne Bishop (other topics)
Peter V. Brett (other topics)
George Alec Effinger (other topics)
William Hope Hodgson (other topics)
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