the descriptions I read were not all that intriguing
Same here, if my friend hadn't recced it, I doubt I would have read the first book or pursued the series.
How far in are you? The books just keep getting better!
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."
the descriptions I read were not all that intriguing
Same here, if my friend hadn't recced it, I doubt I would have read the first book or pursued the series.
How far in are you? The books just keep getting better!
I just finished Conspiracy of Kings and decided to go back and reread The Thief, I might just read all of them again before getting the 5th one.
I read The Thief some years ago, and bought the following three books on the basis of my reaction--they got shelved and somehow I never got through them. I'm starting a re-read, knowing that when I finish the series there's a whole community of 'Thief' fanfic on AO3. Nothing like reading security.
I didn't love The Thief, but I loved the books that followed.
The Thief is a lot more fun the second time around.
I didn't love The Thief, but I loved the books that followed.
This was pretty much me; I liked it, but not enough that I would have sought the rest of the series out if it hadn't come so highly recommended. Then at the end of the third or fourth book, found myself thinking, "Holy Sh*t, that was good!"
I'm going on vacation in a couple of weeks, and I ordered The Strange Case of the Alchemist's Daughter on y'all's recommendation. The only downside is I have to wait until I'm actually on vacation to start reading it.
Well where did that rule come from?
I saw this and it struck me as something Jilli would enjoy - Strange Practice. What the author calls "sensible monsters."
One of the kids on Tumblr messaged me and recommended it!
I LOVE love love Megan Whalen Turner. And I even loved The Thief, in part because she is a huge Rosemary Sutcliff fangirl and there's a couple of Sutcliff tributes in the first book. It took me a long time to get over THE THING THAT HAPPENS in the second book, but the third book makes it obvious that Turner is also a Lymond fangirl, and I am all over that.
I do love the way that every book is really different than the others, even though they're all in a series. The POV and the voice and the way the story is told varies widely, which is just really cool.
In other book news, I am reading the final volume of Kate Elliott's Court of Fives trilogy, and it's really pretty great. The lead character is headstrong and privileged but learns over time, and it's a very good examination of colonialism and class oppression, which also has American Ninja Warrior and magic and revolution. I would recommend.