Where are you in Fantasyland, March 2018
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1seitherin
Finished Fevre Dream by George R. R. Martin. Still a good read.
Next into my reading mix is The Rise and Fall of D.O.D.O. by Neal Stephenson and Nicole Galland.
Next into my reading mix is The Rise and Fall of D.O.D.O. by Neal Stephenson and Nicole Galland.
2Darth-Heather
I read an article that mentioned Amazon will be making a serial tv show from Stephenson's Snow Crash. It's in my TBR pile but I don't know when I will get to it.
Anyone who has read it that thinks this will be worth watching?
Anyone who has read it that thinks this will be worth watching?
4Unreachableshelf
Still in Ergia in The Tropic of Serpents.
5mattries37315
I'm still on the Disc following Tiffany Aching in I Shall Wear Midnight.
6seitherin
Reading a review copy of The Grey Bastards by Jonathan French.
7drmamm
Made it to Book 6 of Wheel of Time. So far so good. I was warned that the story would meander around a lot, so I adjusted my expectations and am enjoying the ride!
8Narilka
Finally back to fantasyland with Last Dragon Standing.
9seitherin
Added Good Guys by Steven Brust to my reading rotation.
10Kiddboyblue
So excited to jump back into Osten Ard with The witchwood crown by Tad Williams
12Sakerfalcon
In the Devil's West watching The cold eye.
13Unreachableshelf
A bit later today I expect to be in various different Londons in A Gathering of Shadows.
14Niko
Doing a bit of a U-Turn... I read The Spirit Rebellion last month, then veered off to Gwynedd in Camber the Heretic, and now I'm back with Eli and the gang with The Spirit Eater.
15seitherin
Finished Good Guys by Steven Brust. Enjoyed it muchly.
16nrmay
Finished Every heart a doorway by Mcguire, 1st of the Wayward Children series.
Now reading The goblin emperor by Addison.
Now reading The goblin emperor by Addison.
17ggprof
I'm in England and Lloegyr as I finish a rereading of The Vexation of Vampires by Chrys Cymri.
18seitherin
Finished The Grey Bastards by Jonathan French. Really enjoyed it.
19Narilka
I am about to go on a heist with Six of Crows.
20Niko
I'm in a fantasyland version of Arthurian Britain in The King's Name.
21rshart3
Back in the world of witches, magisters, & soul-eaters, in Wings of Wrath by Friedman. She knows how to do epic dark fantasy.
I love alternating genres! Having just read Death Comes for the Archbishop (because I was visiting the desert southwest) and then A Far Cry from Kensington (because I love Muriel Spark), a good fantasy makes a pleasant contrast.
I love alternating genres! Having just read Death Comes for the Archbishop (because I was visiting the desert southwest) and then A Far Cry from Kensington (because I love Muriel Spark), a good fantasy makes a pleasant contrast.
22Narilka
I'm still in Ketterdam in the Crooked Kingdom.
23Sakerfalcon
I've been Cast in silence in Elantra, a disappointing experience. Now I've returned to Rathillien under a Seeker's mask which is far more enjoyable at the moment.
24curioussquared
I thought I was in Wales, but all of a sudden I'm exploring a new city in Silver on the Tree.
25seitherin
Adding Dzur by Steven Brust and The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction September/October 2017 to my reading rotation.
26AnnieMod
>25 seitherin: Had you read the previous Taltos novels?
27seitherin
>26 AnnieMod: Yep, I've read them. Been a fan since day one. I've also enjoyed Brust's non-Taltos books. I'm currently replacing the paper copies I no longer have with ebooks and doing a re-read as I acquire them. I've a couple more in my TBR pile.
28AnnieMod
>27 seitherin: OK, was just making sure. Not that they cannot work on their own but they are so much better when you have the background. I find Brust criminally underrated :)
29seitherin
Added A Glimmer of Hope by Steve McHugh into my reading rotation.
>28 AnnieMod: I agree with you about Brust being underrated, especially with regard to his non-Taltos books. The first book of his I read was To Reign in Hell and I was hooked. And then I discovered Jhereg.
>28 AnnieMod: I agree with you about Brust being underrated, especially with regard to his non-Taltos books. The first book of his I read was To Reign in Hell and I was hooked. And then I discovered Jhereg.
30Cecrow
Starting The Dome in the Forest, third book of the 1980s Pelbar Cycle.
31Niko
Currently spending time in the World of the Five Gods. Just finished Penric's Demon and moving on to Penric and the Shaman.
32mattries37315
Currently following The Mule as he searches for the Second Foundation.
33seitherin
Finished A Glimmer of Hope by Steve McHugh. Meh.
34Narilka
It's back to the Disc to seize the throat, Carpe Jugulum.
35humouress
Visiting Cornwall to see the Greenwitch.
36mattries37315
I've left Trantor and arrived on Ankh-Morpork to follow Sam Vimes into the countryside and Snuff.
37seitherin
Finished Dzur by Steven Brust. Enjoyed visiting with old friends. Had such fun I decided to stay with them and read Iorich next.
38cremorn
>10 Kiddboyblue: re: Witchwood Crown. I'm circling. Heart of what was lost was great....
39cremorn
Short bursts. Sometimes in Hyboria working my way through some of the free Conan epubs at Mobileread. And Uncanny Magazine Issue 21