I've read the first three (there's a new novella I haven't gotten to yet) and really enjoyed them all, but the second was my favorite for sure.
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It was so good.
I went ahead and grabbed the third one as an audiobook. More episodic things work for me when I'm washing dishes.
Love the Wayfarers books. The new novella is a different beast but also very good.
Haven't read the third one yet, but liked the first two a lot.
The third Wayfarer is decent, but nowhere are good as the first two IMO. Thanks for the book rec of Future or Another Timeline — compelling read! My BIG rec for all of you, though, is The Ten Thousand Doors of January. It is beautifully written and has such cool characters and interwoven storylines. It's one of the best books I've read in the past couple of years.
Oh, and if you liked Into the Drowning Deep, she just released a...well it isn't a sequel, but a plot-related creepy novella called Spindrift House or some such. Will double check the title. Dark, but well written as always.
I just today finished Ann Leckie's Raven Tower. I enjoyed it; it's quite different from her other stuff, while still having some stylistic & thematic similarities. Pretty neat.
I also just finished There There by Tommy Orange for book club. My book club was divided on it, although the general sense was that it felt like a first novel and while the writing and characterizations were good, it was just too depressing overall. Still, living where I do, it was fun to see the characters pingpong through the city.
I loved Raven Tower so much.
Raven Tower was fantastic.
The third Wayfarer book was my least favorite of the trilogy, but I still liked it a lot.
Yeah, the "the third one was the worst but I still liked it" consensus is sad for me, because the second one was one of the most powerful emotional experiences I've had in years.