Anyone else finish Oathbringer yet? Been done for awhile.
Anyone else finish Oathbringer yet? Been done for awhile.
Give me 2 or 3 days. Deep into Part 4 right now.
I'm halfway through my reread of Words Of Radiance. I forgot a lot of stuff about the first two books. Like a shocking, surprising amount.
Finished it within ~10 days of release, most of which was done on a ~9 hour trek back and forth to Antigua for Thanksgiving. Thought it was great overall and:
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finished Devastation of Baal, detailing Hive Fleet Leviathan dick punching the Blood Angels home system. went into the book kind of giving it the hairy eyeball, some of the new fluff lately for 40k has been beyond ludicrous and the way this particular conflict was presented previously was about the worst of the worst. the book did a good job of mitigating the dumbest parts of that. some of it was actually pretty good. overall i give it a solid B, possibly a B+ for the scenes especially with Gabriel Seth and Mephiston. a lot of the POV stuff from Dante was kind of shit, especially towards the end.
So here's my hot take on Oathbringer. Overall a good read. Has flaws that I consider Words of Radiance to be a better book.
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Finally read Tigana by Guy Gavriel Kay. Don't know why I thought it was part of a series but was surprised when it wrapped up sort of nicely. Decent read.
Finished it that week. I've started on TWoK again. There's so a bunch of good info I had forgotten since it was meaningless at the time. The intro to TWoK makes more sense now. I enjoyed it and it was a nice change of pace coming back from Malazan.
I took a few weeks off to knock out Dark Souls 3 but I'm back on The Deadhouse Gates now.
It's so much different than the comsere that I have to remind myself that not everything has to be understood or explained 100%. Crazy magic Warren shit happens, just roll with it. I do enjoy the deck of cards every once in a while to explain the high level arcs that are going on.
My analysis of my reading for the year put me at ~42500 pages of reading. 92 Books. About 116 pages a day.
Just finished Oathbringer myself, onto Artemis (Andy Weir's next space book). I'm overwhelmed at the cosmere right now so I'll need to dive into the stormlight wiki and figure out where everything is tying together.
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Overall I greatly enjoyed the book. I'm starting to see more influence from the Wheel of Time in this series.
I refuse to read Artemis because Goodreads called it the best scifi book of the year before it was fucking released.
Goodreads reviews are always stupid. "This sequel doesn't even have a release date yet? 5 out of 5! Best book yet!"
Halfway through Oathbringer. Hoping it picks up soon because it's feeling like it's starting to drag.
Well in that case.
GR shouldn't have put it on the contest, at least for book of the year.
But since it was, users treated it as a "what are you most hype for" instead of "best of". I'm not really going to fault the users for that.
But all and all, that seems a pretty dumb reason not to read a book. Are you sure you aren't just dredging for any excuse to get your hater on, because that's what gets you warm and fuzzy?
I usually support every book regardless but the way GR handled it really pissed me off.
I'll read it in 2018, when it's under consideration.
On the matter of ARCs, I popped over to Scalzi's site, and down the front page he's got a picture of a stack of the things, and right on top is Iron Gold.
I know it's only a couple weeks away, but still, my reaction is "oh you son of a bitch".
Anyways, I finally got around to reading The Name of the Wind and Wise Man's Fear. Why now? Because I'm a fool or a masochist apparently, but what's done is done.
Then I read The Collapsing Empire, (which is why I was on Scalzi's site, checking for the next release date). Reading that coming off of Rothfuss was a bit weird, you start the book and then oh it's done, that was quick.
Not really sure what I'll go after next, besides Iron Gold when it drops. Nothing is standing out in the moment.
Yah if Rothfuss doesn't do something with that story soon, I'mma.....do nothing, but darn it, it'll be aggravating!
Also, John Ringo hasn't released anything except Monster Hunter series in a while and nothing from David Weber since the most recent (last?) safehold book. I need both of them to do something I care about dammit.
Ended up with 94 books read, 44673 pages.
Going for 85 next year.
Got about 10 books in my queue but I'll probably cut half of them.
Just read Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard. It's basically a combo of Red Rising and Divergent. Not awful but meh. I'm not continuing the series.