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And really, Royce Melborn is all you need to know about why these are amazing. He's absolutely fantastic. I might be a little in love with him.
I read a lot that I liked, but I think my favorite was the First Lord's Fury by Jim Butcher. I loved it as a great capstone to one of my newfound favorite series. I'm so glad I read past the first book. :)


I also watched the film which was decent but felt rushed and I didn't like the presentation of it (worst use of inner monologues I've seen) but apparently there gonna try again and make a new dune film so hopefully it will be made haha
For a BR I'll say Valour I know it was in September but I blazed through it quicker than I thought because it just got better with each page and it ended pretty well for me and the characters were awesome (can't wait for the other books)

Age of Swords was definitely the book of the month for me.
Also, how is that when I finally think I'm going to be the first one to set up this thread after failing in that department for the past several months, that you beat me by 15 minutes, Angela?! ;)
Clearly, I'm still dropping the ball.
Also, how is that when I finally think I'm going to be the first one to set up this thread after failing in that department for the past several months, that you beat me by 15 minutes, Angela?! ;)
Clearly, I'm still dropping the ball.

Jenna wrote: "Age of Swords was definitely the book of the month for me.
Also, how is that when I finally think I'm going to be the first one to set up this thread after failing in that departme..."
Great minds think alike. You can set up the FBR what are you reading in September :-).
Also, how is that when I finally think I'm going to be the first one to set up this thread after failing in that departme..."
Great minds think alike. You can set up the FBR what are you reading in September :-).
Niki Hawkes wrote: "I read a lot that I liked, but I think my favorite was the First Lord's Fury by Jim Butcher. I loved it as a great capstone to one of my newfound favorite series. I'm so glad I read ..."
I really want to read that series. Glad to see it's a great read.
I really want to read that series. Glad to see it's a great read.
Once again my favourite was non fantasy. Cork O'Connor #8
. The mystery and the characters continue to be very strong.
My favourite BR was
. I think part of the fun of this book for me was it was such a large BR with lots of contributions from the participants in the buddy read.

My favourite BR was

Angela wrote: "Jenna wrote: "Age of Swords was definitely the book of the month for me.
Also, how is that when I finally think I'm going to be the first one to set up this thread after failing in..."
Done. :)
Also, how is that when I finally think I'm going to be the first one to set up this thread after failing in..."
Done. :)
Angela wrote: "Once again my favourite was non fantasy. Cork O'Connor #8
. The mystery and the characters continue to be very strong.
My favourite BR was
. I..."
Tigana was a fun buddy read. I haven't even looked at all the comments yet - there are so many!

My favourite BR was

Tigana was a fun buddy read. I haven't even looked at all the comments yet - there are so many!
My top read this month was
which was also a Buddy Read... I just loved everything about it... so much so that wanting to read
, but waiting, distracted me from paying attention and fully enjoying
... relistening to
(one of my favorite books of 2016) helped cleanse my reading palate, and refresh me on the book for the next release...




Damn I have three books I can't choose between and for the first time in 16 months not a single one is Malazan in the running. I know it's supposed to be only one but I need to maintain my street cred by breaking more rules so here's all three. :)
Bane and Shadow if book 3 is great this will crack my top ten all time series.
Swarm and Steel my #3 all time series.
The Obelisk Gate if book 3 is great this will crack the top ten and maybe the top 5 all time series.
That's a pretty frickin awesome month and trio. I've had months where nothing gets 5*'s and this is 3 of them.
Bane and Shadow if book 3 is great this will crack my top ten all time series.
Swarm and Steel my #3 all time series.
The Obelisk Gate if book 3 is great this will crack the top ten and maybe the top 5 all time series.
That's a pretty frickin awesome month and trio. I've had months where nothing gets 5*'s and this is 3 of them.

Veronica wrote: "My top read by far was The Way of Kings. I'm really looking forward to reading the next book."
I'm doing the re-read now. As good the second time.
I'm doing the re-read now. As good the second time.

Funny, one of the only books I've ever DNFed (I think I probably didn't finish a total of about 5 or 6 books in 30 years of reading.) and sometimes I wonder if I should try again... but after 500 pages I was still bored.
It might not be for you Olivia... there are some pretty epic payoffs in the last 100-200 pages of the book, but that's still 1000 pages you apparently weren't liking you have to get through first...

Also I'm hearing a lot about sandersons books being made into films and way of kings maybe pushed forward so yeah

Someone bought the rights to turn the entire Cosmere into a film franchise like the MCU... Mistborn and Way of Kings are in production... I don't know how I feel about that... the Cosmere isn't going to be done until around 2040-2045 I don't think if you add up all the books/series that need to be written still...

I'm doing the re-read now. As good the second time."
That's the mark of a good book, when people take the time to reread it despite it being pretty long.
Of course, as Olivia demonstrates, not every book is to everyone's tastes and it's all good because variety is the spice of life. :-)

As much as I'd love to see Kaladin on the screen, part of me is also very wary. The casting of Kaladin would be make or break for me.
Have you all heard of this Kickstarter project to produce a Kaladin inspired soundtrack? I just found out about it but The 17th Shard website did a write up on it and it looks like it might have some good people working on it. It seems legit anyway based on the write up. They have samples of unfinished music tracks available.
http://www.17thshard.com/news/brandon...
Olivia wrote: "Veronica wrote: "My top read by far was The Way of Kings. I'm really looking forward to reading the next book."
Funny, one of the only books I've ever DNFed (I think I probably didn..."
Even though I made it through that was NotW for me. I just don't get the hype.
Funny, one of the only books I've ever DNFed (I think I probably didn..."
Even though I made it through that was NotW for me. I just don't get the hype.


Now I have very low expectations for that series, so maybe the third time will be the charm.


Oh, edit, and Tigana of course. I have forgotten it was this month too. Great read with a great team.

I'm happy to see many votes for previous books in both series', and that means you'll have good stuff to look forward to :)

I'm currently reading The King of Elfland's Daughter by Lord Dunsany, and the language is amazing!
Chris wrote: "Y'all don't throw things at me, but I'm going to say it's a toss up between Age of War and The Disappearance of Winter's Daughter.
I'm happy to see many votes for p..."
If you didn't want things thrown at you, you wouldn't rub it in so much. ;) But in all honesty, I'm glad you liked them - makes me more excited. :)
I'm happy to see many votes for p..."
If you didn't want things thrown at you, you wouldn't rub it in so much. ;) But in all honesty, I'm glad you liked them - makes me more excited. :)






I read Way of Shadows this month too. I enjoyed it somewhat, but thought the writing was pretty bad. I really only liked it because it's the sort of story that sucks me in no matter how many times a new author recycles the same old tropes. I gave it 3* based on the Goodreads scale, but can completely see why someone would rate it lower. I'm 20 chapters into Shadow's Edge and am finding it rather dull and boring. Just not sure why people love Brent Weeks so much. Maybe the trilogy will end really well?

☽Luna☾ wrote: "I thought Brent Weeks The Way of Shadows sucked. Some parts were awesome some parts were shit.. Can't get past the choppy writing.. *shudder*"
I've read the first two books in two of his series and really don't get all the love.
☽Luna☾ wrote: "I really liked The Darkness That Comes Before by Scott Bakker. Extremely challenging and confusing read that I thought I didn't enjoy, however I can't stop thinking about it since I finished.. & ne..."
I probably need to give TDTCB another shot. The names and the slow pace were killing me and I DNF'd at 25%.
I've read the first two books in two of his series and really don't get all the love.
☽Luna☾ wrote: "I really liked The Darkness That Comes Before by Scott Bakker. Extremely challenging and confusing read that I thought I didn't enjoy, however I can't stop thinking about it since I finished.. & ne..."
I probably need to give TDTCB another shot. The names and the slow pace were killing me and I DNF'd at 25%.
Chris wrote: "I'm not rubbing in. I'm promoting and building hype... ;)"
Sorry but I'm calling.......
Sorry but I'm calling.......

Books mentioned in this topic
Kings of the Wyld (other topics)The Shadow of What Was Lost (other topics)
The Fifth Season (other topics)
The Disappearance of Winter's Daughter (other topics)
Age of War (other topics)
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