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What have you been reading this January, 2023?


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The Sword of Shannara by Terry Brooks
Ugh, I've got an omnibus version of the trilogy and wow is it heavy!



How is that? Is it something you need to have read most of the other Cosmere stuff for?

I just read that last year.
I am reading Spy Ski School and Frankly in Love, which are not SFF.


I have started Against All Things Ending

I went into it blind on a recommendation only knowing that it is fantasy, and oh my is it beautifully chaotic, a seriously mixed-up fairy tale.

Thus my decision is I did enjoy the first Shannara book, though it's hardly a top 10 or anything. And my first BINGO slot is now filled - Start a New Series
One big difference between LotR and Shannara though is the worldbuilding, I thought it was neat that Shannara is far far in our future, which finally explains how The Word and the Void books make any sense, I'd always wondered as they seemed to take place in our modern day and still be part of this high fantasy series.
But now I need to read something where the physical book doesn't weigh more than most weights in a gym (I've sat is so many weird positions trying to prop that thing up!) so continuing with the unfinished Lunar Chronicles with Fairest by Marissa Meyer


Thank you for this review of the Shannara book(s).
Puts a number of other reviews about it in better perspective.

Well, wasn't much of a break but I'm back to hefting that massive tome again to read The Elfstones of Shannara by Terry Brooks This one can't possibly be a LotR knockoff by any stretch since that story wrapped up fully in Sword :)
On the side I've also been reading Lionors by Barbara Ferry Johnson which is so obscure that ŷ can't find the exact title match, instead gives me The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe *head scratch* The GR search engine puzzles me to no end, like if I leave out a "the" it won't find something, but it will match Lionors with Lion, even when there is a real Lionors book out there. It's a historical novel, but since it's also Arthurian it kind of falls under fantasy (though the magic is actually stripped out and events explained through normal means). So far it's actually a pretty nice read.




This was sent to my by my Secret Santa. Good choice! /review/edit...



Ah yes, I did the binge read of the Thomas Covenant books, when one protagonist wasn't being a jerk (Covenant did have moments where he was actually likeable) the other one took over. I don't think these books are flagged as grimdark but you've got depressing characters, and a seriously depressing world, though because it isn't flagged as grimdark there is some hope of a happy ending? If you can make it there without the reader reaching into the book and murdering the two lead characters!
Finished The Elfstones of Shannara. I am enjoying the unique worldbuilding, especially one in an epic/high fantasy novel (technically one can argue it isn't high fantasy at all...if being really technical about it) First...there really isn't that much magic, really, there is the one wizard guy and that's virtually it across the board except for some ancient leftover stuff. Second, the fantasy creatures (trolls, gnomes, dwarves)...actually aren't. They are a bit like Pern dragons, they were given the names of old Earth creatures but they aren't technically those creatures. Oddly, you've got the individual terms - trolls, men, etc - but collectively they are still referred to as human. It's weird but I kinda like it.
Whew, I can take another break from the 50 pound omnibus, and switched to A Kiss of Shadows by Laurell K. Hamilton. At the time I started buying these I was still early in the Anita Blake series...before it became more sex than plot...given this character desperately needs to get pregnant, I'm guessing the sex will be a major feature early on :) Anyway, I have them so I'll read them and if they're not my thing, will get some extra shelf space I'm desperately in need of!

Anyway, new on my eReader is The King of Elfland's Daughter by Lord Dunsany

Next up is a book I won from Tor back in October. I had given up hope of receiving the giveaway but it actually arrived yesterd! Just in time for me to pick up a new book - Blood Debts by Terry J. Benton-Walker

*does some stretches and warm ups* Back to that massive omnibus to read The Wishsong of Shannara by Terry Brooks I may reconsider getting hardcover omnibuses in the future, they are so heavy to hold! Or I'll need to build something to prop up the book for me :o)




I loved that one! The Book of Atrix Wolfe and The Forgotten Beasts of Eld are both great, too.

an old series I discovered and I'm enjoying.



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