keane2097 wrote: » Just started the new Dresden Files book. I was disgusted with the last one. It was just garbage. Like a badly edited fan fiction. I hear this one is much better, but I'm wondering if the spell is broken for me after the last one. A little ways into this one I can't avoid the sense that the series is going around in circles. The sense of fun is gone from it as well as Harry has almost become an angsty teenager archetype. Hopefully this'll win me over as I've really enjoyed the series but I'm a bit concerned basically that the author has run out of road.
Lady Haywire wrote: » Whoever mentioned Harley Davis, I hate you, I'm now stuck in them. Also read the 'Lake of Sins' series, https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/34390325-escape Was very good, easy reading & a nice change from the usual bogey monsters.
bluewolf wrote: » Was it harley merlin?
keane2097 wrote: » I'm listening to Kings of the Wyld on Audible at the moment. Dunno where I got the recommendation for it but I'm grateful as it's an absolute tonic. It's medieval style fantasy but the main characters are a bunch of washed up former mercenaries getting back together after years for one last job. It's very funny and most enjoyable
Lady Haywire wrote: » Starting to drag on a bit by book 9 :pac:
bluewolf wrote: » I did stop after about that many as well! i don't remember how far i got. then amazon kept spamming them in my recommendations for ages ...
Nody wrote: » While KotW is very much a set of short stories the second book is much more somber and consistent as one story (and highly recommended).
keane2097 wrote: » Not too sombre I hope
Xofpod wrote: » Finished the Stone Sky, N.K. Jemisin, completing her Broken Earth trilogy. Absolutely loved it, even if the subsequent books don't match the heights of the first. Has anyone read her other stuff? How do they compare?
shrapnel222 wrote: » loved them both. didn't like her latest though. gave up a third of the way in
Thargor wrote: » Peter F Hamiltons Salvation Sequence will be finished with the release of the third book today (Kindle, hardback is in November), absolutely love his stuff and cant wait to read this series. Its a new universe nothing to do with the Commmonwealth or Federation:https://www.amazon.com/Saints-Salvation-Sequence/dp/0399178880/ref=sr_1_1?crid=27ZZR5I47FZIH&dchild=1&keywords=saints+of+salvation&qid=1603944356&s=books&sprefix=saints+of+%2Cdigital-text%2C224&sr=1-1
Bits_n_Bobs wrote: » Yup, same here. Last one was a s3lf indulgent stinker but couldn't recommend earlier works enough
nhur wrote: » just finished Quicksilver by Neal Stephenson... Really wanted to like it having been blown away by some of his other stuff.. but Quicksilver was an ordeal - i was really hoping it would turn around and end well like Cryptonomicon... but it didn't. I presume the remaining books in the Baroque cycle are similar? They look to continue where Quicksilver left off... I'm considering Hamilton's Void trilogy next... (or can i jump to the Chronicles of the Fallers?) - or perhaps Unsouled (Cradle Series) - thoughts/suggestions? (also, Quicksilver is filed under Sci-Fi?!)