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Endpapers for Words of Radiance Illustration by Michael Whalen Doesn't this make you want to read it?????? |
2. Speaking of hurrying, I'm in the middle of The Wise Man's
Fear, which which is a much more manageable 994 pages. I'm currently on page
769. It is the second book in the Kingkiller Chronicles, and this is the first
time in almost 1500 pages that I've been bored. But I am. I don't think Patrick
Rothfuss enjoyed writing the part I'm reading, and I will be happy to get
through it.
3. The Art of Wishing by Lindsay Ribar. I can't remember who
recommended this one to me, but what a cute sounding book, especially after all
the high fantasy I've been reading lately. Margo is a high school girl who
finds a genie--and falls in love with him!
4. The Ocean At the End of the Lane--Don't shoot me, but I am not particularly a Neil Gaiman fan, but this title has sucked me in. I've tried to fight it, but a book with a title that awesome needs to be read.
5. Scarlet I've liked a few steampunk novels in my life, but
they never sound good the first time I hear about them. This book is no
exception. However, in the past couple of weeks, SO many people have fangirled
over this one, that I've decided to add it to the pile.
7. All's Fair in Love, War and High School--If Brandon
Sanderson is my writing hero, Janette Rallison is the queen. I love that woman
and her hilarious stories. This one is my favorite, I think, so I've decided it
is time to reread it.
I'm not reading as much as I used to, but I've got room for more. Ideas???
Have you read Cinder yet? That's the one in the series before Scarlet...
ReplyDeleteNo I have not. Thanks for the heads up!
DeleteGood luck to you with your writing/reading endeavours.
ReplyDeleteThank you. Love love, Andrew. Bye.
Melanie, I don't think your list is weird at all. You are just a well-rounded reader. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat list as usual. I'll have to add a few of these to my never-ending TBR pile.
Cinder is *excellent* and Scarlet is on my to-read list as well. Steelheart was fabulous. If you haven't read Sanderson's The Rithmatist, you have to read that, too (maybe first. Different kind of book than Steelheart. Has a steampunk feel.) You need to read The Rithmatist in paper, though, as there are illustrations that are key to understanding some of the plot/magic system (and just nifty cool) that I found myself going back to over and over.
ReplyDeleteGood luck getting through your pile. Mine is HUUUUGE! :)