I've tried Wheel of Time about 3 times, as I know sometimes it can take me a couple of attempts to get through a book, but i've utterly failed to manage even the first one.Recently finished the death of Robin Hood by Angus Donald.
The whole series has been really enjoyable and it was a nice break after slogging through the wheel of time series which took a long time.
Thanks, I quite like Scalzi (I just finished The Interdependency a month back and enjoyed Starter Villain and The Kaiju Preservation Society) so I'll add this one to my list.I've just finished "When the moon hits your eye" by John Scalzi, one of his very deliberately weird/funny books*.
Its good isn't it?Recently finished The Shadow Of The Gods by John Gwynne. It was superb, easily the best book I've read in years.
Jumped straight in to The Hunger Of The Gods.
Here I am over 7 months later, and I am just now half way through book 11. It has been very slow going but I can see the light at the end....I'm still reading through the wheel of time, I'm currently half way through book 10, so believe I am about to get past the 'slog' of books.
I just can't get into John Gwynne, I picked up The Shadow of the Gods on the kindle as it was free so I thought I'd give it a go... not there yet.Recently finished The Shadow Of The Gods by John Gwynne. It was superb, easily the best book I've read in years.
Jumped straight in to The Hunger Of The Gods.
I enjoyed most of it, but my brain itched whenever he mentioned ‘thought-cage’ instead of mind or head. It was so unnecessary. It’s like saying ‘poking sticks’ for arms or ‘standing stilts’ for legs.I just can't get into John Gwynne, I picked up The Shadow of the Gods on the kindle as it was free so I thought I'd give it a go... not there yet.
Isn't it from Norse terminology? I think he's overused it but nothing wrong with the term itself.I enjoyed most of it, but my brain itched whenever he mentioned ‘thought-cage’ instead of mind or head. It was so unnecessary. It’s like saying ‘poking sticks’ for arms or ‘standing stilts’ for legs.
Oh, really? I didn’t realise that. I’d never heard it before reading his books, but it just seemed so weirdly out of place.Isn't it from Norse terminology? I think he's overused it but nothing wrong with the term itself.
Have you tried his Faithfull & Fallen series?I just can't get into John Gwynne, I picked up The Shadow of the Gods on the kindle as it was free so I thought I'd give it a go... not there yet.
I will look at it, thanks for the recommendation.Have you tried his Faithfull & Fallen series?
I am really enjoying his Bloodsworn series but imo F&F was better.