Where are you in Fantasyland? March, 2022
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2Niko
With Penric & Desdemona at a Masquerade in Lodi.
3humouress
Leaving Tolnedra for Nyissa with the Queen of Sorcery.
4drmamm
About 80% done with The Dragonbone Chair. Very slow start, but the plot is becoming more focused and the pace is picking up.
5curioussquared
I'm in Velaris in A Court of Wings and Ruin.
6Niko
>3 humouress: Awwww... those place names make me nostalgic. I spent a LOT of time with those books back in the day.
Currently starting trip to post-apocalyptic Australia (I assume it's Australia, since the author is from there) with The Storm Weaver and the Sand.
Currently starting trip to post-apocalyptic Australia (I assume it's Australia, since the author is from there) with The Storm Weaver and the Sand.
7vwinsloe
In California enjoying another delightful story by Naomi Kritzer
https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/kritzer_03_22/
https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/kritzer_03_22/
8Narilka
I'm back to Cradle with Blackflame.
9drmamm
I finished The Dragonbone Chair. Not too bad, but I *almost* didn't go to the next book in the series. The little red flag went up in my head when I didn't immediately go download Stone of Farewell and watch review videos, etc. The story is kind of all over the place, with a bit more coherence at the end. What saves it is the prose and the interesting world. Ultimately, I decided to cut Mr. Williams a break due to the fact that first books in series require a LOT of table setting and getting the pieces moved around the board, and I am 3% into Book 2!
10humouress
In Fal Dara (still) with Rand & co. before The Great Hunt.
11Sakerfalcon
I'm visiting Scalentine with some Bad Gods.
12Niko
>9 drmamm: I'll be interested to hear your thoughts when you get deeper into Book 2. I just read Stone of Farewell for the first time recently, myself, and interested to see where you land on it.
Won't say more on Book 2, to avoid spoiling anything, but my experience with Book 1 was fairly positive, but largely in a "Wow, it's refreshing to read something so old-school" way, more than really getting strong enjoyment from it. I gave it a lot of leeway early on with the slowness, and I did feel it picked up well after the main "inciting" event that gets Simon moving on his adventures.
Won't say more on Book 2, to avoid spoiling anything, but my experience with Book 1 was fairly positive, but largely in a "Wow, it's refreshing to read something so old-school" way, more than really getting strong enjoyment from it. I gave it a lot of leeway early on with the slowness, and I did feel it picked up well after the main "inciting" event that gets Simon moving on his adventures.
13ScarletBea
I'm back in First Law world, in Abercrombie's A little hatred
14curioussquared
I'm in a world very similar to ours but with the added bonus of ghost dogs and fairy rings in Elatsoe.
15rshart3
Just left London & Alex Verus again, finishing Forged. The problem with supernatural suspense series is that to keep the arc going, the protagonist has to get more & more powerful (as do their adversaries) and the tone darker & darker. Eventually it becomes unsustainable. But Jacka is keeping it going better than most and I'm still carried along. This and Dresden Files are the only ones I've kept with for this many books (maybe also Anita Blake -- I forget how many volumes I read before dropping it)
17luciferzap7
just started six of crows, absolutely mind blowing
18Niko
In an India-ish land with The Archer at Dawn.
19Niko
Taking a bit of a guilty-pleasure vacation to LitRPG computer-game-world with Fortress of Shadows.
I'm not usually a LitRPG reader, but I read the first volume in this series for Fantasy Bingo a few years ago, and thought I'd continue with it.
I'm not usually a LitRPG reader, but I read the first volume in this series for Fantasy Bingo a few years ago, and thought I'd continue with it.
20humouress
Travelled from the kingdoms of the west to Cthol Murgos, risking a Magician's Gambit.
21HpHunterWriter
Right now, putzing around with a bunch of abandoned chapters and short stories.
In April, I will be revising my next book.
In April, I will be revising my next book.
222wonderY
I’ve been spending most of my fantasy time in an alternate Pittsburgh, in Elfhome. Oddly, the author had mentioned crumbling infrastructure… just when the bridge over Fern Hollow in Frick Park collapsed earlier this year.
23karenb
Finished traveling around parts of a post-revolution place with Fellian, the Servant mage. I liked the characters, and the way the magic worked was interesting enough. (Well, who wouldn't like walking miles and miles easily, via a series of temporary portals with no side effects?) It felt like the politics were a little too simple, though, with revolutionaries and monarchists coming across as equally rigid and wrong.
24karenb
Coming up this week: A master of djinn for a book group. I've liked everything I've read by Clark.
25Unreachableshelf
I spent the other day in Chicago in Peace Talks.
26rshart3
Just finished a reread of The Greater Trumps by Charles Williams. I don't know if Williams would have considered it fantasy -- such an unusual man -- but it's the best category I can think of. I've always loved his presentations of spirituality, the occult, and ethics.
(edit) I just checked the link to make sure it was correct, and found to my surprise that its description of the book used almost the same three words I did to summarize it. Gratifying, I guess...
(edit) I just checked the link to make sure it was correct, and found to my surprise that its description of the book used almost the same three words I did to summarize it. Gratifying, I guess...
27Niko
Finishing out a reread of Mordant's Need, with A Man Rides Through.
28dragongirl3
Right now, I'm reading Crave by Tracy Wolff. It's not as bad as I originally thought it would be, kinda enjoying it as a light read.
29Sakerfalcon
I'm in Aurdwynn with The traitor Baru Cormorant.
30vwinsloe
>29 Sakerfalcon:. I loved that book, although I have not followed up with the sequels yet. It's admirably twisted.
31Sakerfalcon
>30 vwinsloe: It's great so far! I love the focus on economics and admin as the way to bring down an empire!
32ScarletBea
>31 Sakerfalcon: if you like that (economics and finance), have you read Daniel Abraham's The dagger and the coin series? That's a big focus there too!
33Unreachableshelf
I spent the last couple of days in various parts of Ireland and Scotland and adjacent fairy realms in Song of Flight.
34ScarletBea
After just finishing book 1, I'm staying in Deverry, reading the Deverry series.
(I just wish the series page showed the book names I've got...)
(I just wish the series page showed the book names I've got...)
35humouress
>34 ScarletBea: Are you reading the quartet with all the titles ending in 'spell'? That's what they were called when I read them (Dawnspell, Darkspell, Daggerspell and Dragonspell - in no particular order).