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Going back to 2018 a couple standouts for me:
The Licanius Trilogy by James Islington. He's a big Wheel of Time fan and this is basically his homage. Also Kings of the Wyld by Nicholas Eames. It's like D&D meets heavy metal. Groups of mercenaries form "bands" and go "on tour" around the world slaying monsters in order to become rich and famous. It was unique. [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] | ||
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Also reading "Life on the Mississippi" by Twain. | |||
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I really really like reading stuff like this, I just finished the spin trilogy and it was ok, the end was actually very good and for me made the series better. Also seeing some other nice books in the thread will keep adding them to my library! So many good books! SO LITTLE TIMEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!! [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] I must confess something, I think I am reading more now with the kindle than with regular books. I used to have a ton of novels back in the day but found sadly, that due to me moving so much after my exile it is much easier to have stuff on digital , much easier to carry around!!! Also due to my failing eyesight the kindle suits me better, plus the weight and the backlight make it a bliss for me to read at night. Very nice recommendations here so far, I also want to share something that is a bit niche, but I SEVERELY enjoyed it , it is a small history, in 2 books, known as the Gravedigger Chronicles Very few people I have talked about even know of it, it is lost amidst the myriad fantasy, sci fi novels out there, but I always tell people to read it, for me it was like a dream travel, perhaps others might enjoy it ... or not. Give it a small reading see if it hooks you, I just found the whole universe lore quite compelling for such an obscure novel: [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] and book 2 [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] The ending was abrupt but within the narrative of weirdness. And also on the issue of Wheel of Time, I once tried to read it , but I never made it past a few chapters, so kudos to anyone that has managed to read it for so long. [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] Wheel, of Time and Malazan have been for me not quite as compelling to me as to others, perhaps it is the way the author writes? Thanks for your input, I will definitely be adding new stuff to my little trusty device Much love as usual to everyone from the lonely Isthmus [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
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I totally loved the Gotrek and Felix series, is it like that? Love mercenary style bands of adventurers rampaging across the world for loot, women, booze and fun, saving the world is a bonus haha. So much stuff, so little time to read!
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Oh you need to listen to Realmslayer.
Brian Blessed is Gotrek. The dude punched out a polarbear IRL. | ||
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I haven't read anything recently. I think the last new book I read was Oathbreaker. Eagerly awaiting the next Mistborn book. I mostly wanted to comment to say that I love Old Man's War, but so far none of the other books in the series can hold a candle to it
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Going through Arthur c Clarke then gonna re-read dune
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The Machiavellians
Defenders of Freedom | ||
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