there is a Binti 2 it is soooo goooood
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'Heart Of Gold'
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
there is a Binti 2 it is soooo goooood
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Salmon Rushdie's next novel is about the last 8 years in US policies. It is called The Golden House.
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Anyone who likes a good portal fantasy should run right out to get T. Kingfisher's Summer in Orcus, because it's lovely and thoughtful and creative and fun. Very much in the Narnia vein, but with modern psychological understanding and richer characterizations. $3 on kindle.
Oh, yes, I adored that one, Consuela.
Anyone ever read any Guy Gavriel Kay?
I read his Tigana and The Lions of Al-Rassan last year and they were both so spectacular that I decided I needed to read his entire body of literature.
I just finished The Fionavar Tapestry trilogy, and I'm pleasantly surprised by just how much I loved it. It was his first work, and while Tigana and Lions... are these grand sweeping epics, The Summer Tree (book one of the trilogy) literally opens with a bunch of Canadian college kids getting pulled through a portal - and for whatever reason I didn't think portal fiction was my thing. (Apparently it is).
Anyway, my heart is very full of joy and sadness after reading the whole trilogy, and I wanted to recommend any and all of his work to everyone, and know if anyone else has read any!!
I read some of those a long time ago but I don't really remember them. IIRC, I liked them but lost track of which titles I had read and which I hadn't (was picking things up pretty much at random at used book stores, mostly), which often stalls out my series reading.
I read the Fionovar Tapestry ages ago and loved it, but never got into the rest of his work for some reason.
I remember crying over parts of The Summer Tree.
Yeah, good stuff.
It was The Lions of Al-Rassan that made me cry.
Oh man, the battle at the end of Lions.. between Rodrigo Belmonte and Ammar ibn Khairan made me so upset I didn't want to read to see the conclusion.
Such a sad and beautiful story.