I started reading "Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children" but stopped about a third of the way in.
I've heard this from a bunch of folks, but the whole presentation of the book is right up my DH's alley, so I got it for him. He actually quite liked it.
It is the first in a series, though, and doesn't even make a pretense of ending. Basically, it's the "inciting incident" for the overall story. Yes, the whole book is the inciting incident.
Gris, i read that the goal is 7 books (7 kingdoms, 7 aspects of the divine..)
And given how long #5 took, i think we can all safely assume we will not live to see the climax.
It was originally supposed to be a trilogy, then a four book series, then six. Hopefully seven will stick. I'm hoping that the final two books will be easier for him to write because hopefully he has a clear end game. I think the middle just got away from him a bit.
He is only about 100 pages into Winds of Winter.
I just finished
Pretties,
and, ah! I did not see this coming, and yet I totally should have seen this coming.
It's kind of distracting how much I'm reminded of
Hunger Games,
even though this came first. I think it's just that they use a lot of the same genre tropes.
The SumHarry - the entire plot of the Harry Potter books on one poster.
Apparently, it is possible for a few complainers to get a book pulled from Amazon.com's shelves.
Sorry - use Amy's link below. I cannot find that story again.
sumi, that link gives me a 403.
Here's another link about that: [link]
Nathan Fillion is reading A Game of Thrones:
RT @nathanfillion: Ahhh. The beach, the sun, & Game of Thrones on Kindle. Alan Tudyk would love this. If he could read. >[link]