I read The Goblin Emperor and Consider Phlebas on the strength of awesome Yuletide fics based on them. I loved The Goblin Emperor so, so much I promptly re-read and then re-re-read it. I've given up on Consider Phlebas about halfway through and went back to the Imperial Radch series to get my sentient-ship fix.
Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
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."
I just finished Megan Whalen Turner's The Thief and loved it so much! Why did I wait so long to read these books? I'm super excited to have five more books in this series to enjoy.
It was an interesting experience reading it, since I knew there was some sort of big twist at the end regarding Gen's identity, but I didn't know what it was. So I'd be reading along, knowing that I should be looking for clues, but not knowing what they would be about. I came up with a lot of possibilities! Among others, I considered that Gen might be: the son of a king or queen; the son of a god; a god himself; secretly in league with the magus; or a woman.
In the end, it turns out that the series title (The Queen's Thief) rather spoiled the first part of the reveal (though I suppose I didn't know for sure *which* queen), but I actually didn't see the second part coming: that he had stolen Hamiathes's Gift from the magus, hidden it in his hair, and was planning all along to bring it to his queen. I knew he'd gotten himself put into prison as part of a bigger scheme, but didn't really put it all together on my own. On the one hand, I feel like I should have figured it out sooner, but on the other hand, it was such an enjoyable reading experience that I really don't mind.
Looking forward to The Queen of Attolia already!
Oh, The Goblin Emperor was so good!
And The Thief! The series just gets better and better. I think there's a new one coming out this year? Or is that wishful thinking?
It got bumped to 2020. There was much wailing and gnashing of teeth.
Well, as long as it's coming.
I started Naomi Novik's Uprooted a couple of days ago. It's so good, I can't put it down.
I heart Goblin emperor so much. My only quibble was with the names, which got very confusing and I sometimes had a hard time remembering which character was which.
And I haven't reread the Queens Thief series in a long time. Maybe I should do that...
Right now I'm reading a bunch of lesbian romances from the library. The one where they were camping and stalked by a killer in the Olympic national forest was one I should not have been reading after dark on my own. But the others were mostly terrible so far...
I feel like I've just walked into a room where people are raving about friends of mine: The Thief, The Goblin Emperor, Uprooted! All so good, yay! Love my friends! (While validating my taste!) Yay!
I read the first Poirot one, and I literally can't remember if I finished it. Do not recommend.
I did finish it and I don't recommend it, either.
I did love The Goblin Emperor. sigh ... wish there were more.
I recently finished T. Kingfisher's The Clockwork Boys, The Wonder Engine and Swordheart - all set in the same world. I want more. And I want more about the gnoles.