Towers of Midnight

I didn't mind the kidnapping plot, it helped give insight into Faile as a character and some more of the inner workings of the Aiel.
 
Almost finished re-reading book 13, forgot how amazing it is. Super excited for the final book in a few weeks.
 
Just finished this book (started the first in April!) Been an epic journey, I'm glad Sanderson took over, the last Jordan ones were really starting to drag and it feels like Sanderson has refocussed it. Can't wait for the final one.
 
I am just annoyed that the kindle version isn't coming out till April and I really don't want to buy the hardback to read it early
 
Cant wait, have run out of new things to read, just finished reading my Raymod E Fesit collection and have started on the assassins series again, by robin hobb
 
Cant wait, have run out of new things to read, just finished reading my Raymod E Fesit collection and have started on the assassins series again, by robin hobb

If you haven't read them, then the Mistborn Trilogy by Bradon Sanderson is very good I found, and I'm currently enjoying the Rivan books (Belgariad/Mallorean) novels by David Eddings.
 
Yep read them same with alloy of law which was quite good, was going to read warbreaker but cant find it for some reason. Just a shame the authors i like take ages to realease new books, janny wurts, jv jones, patrick rothfuss, brandon sanderson ( new mistborns and his King series)
 
Sanderson is back on The Way of Kings now that WoT is done. Really enjoyed the first 2 books, going to reread them.
 
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