Yes. I got it after reading some of the preview.
'Out Of Gas'
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 really liked it
I really like the Temple of the White Rat. All the religions are interesting but that one I kinda wish we had in our world.
Same
My DH turned me on to T. Kingfisher, but I'm so not surprised that Buffistas like her.
The Temple of the White Rat could do a lot of good in this world, I admit.
The Temple of the White Rat could do a lot of good in this world, I admit.
I have a book crush on Zale.
They're pretty great.
I decided to reread Swordheart, very enjoyable. I think I was wrong in thinking there was a biggish time gap in these stories, probably I was confused by the long time since the sorceror-smith created the swords. Maybe it was a matter of me feeling like I had to wait too long for the next one although objectively it can't have been that long a time.
So I'm excited because I've read the first 2 books of The Expanse series--this is exciting because I read 2 books--in a row!! I haven't done that in so long (I've mostly been reading/re reading fanfic).
I'm waiting for the next one from the library and I was wondering if anyone had recommendations for sci fi series that would be along the same vein. I've read Old Man's War by John Scalzi and liked that but I'm kind of floundering on what to read next.
Ten Thousand Doors of January is on sale at Amazon for $3.99, if you've been holding back.
askye, have you read A Memory Called Empire? If you like interstellar politics and unusual societies I recommend it.
The second book on that series just came out