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I finished Malazan Book of the Fallen some time ago, it was great.
A week or so ago I finished the latest Joe Abercrombie trilogy The Age of Madness. It was great. It takes place roughly 30 years after the original trilogy, there are some recurring characters but the focus is on children of...
I finished Malazan Book of the Fallen yesterday. What a series. So much things going on, I probably remember like 20% of all that happened in those books.
I'll probably take a break from Malazan for a book or three and then try some Malazan books from Esslemont or more from Erikson.
For now...
The real problem with what you're saying is that you used its where should've used it's. Alternatively you could've said its use as a racist word
It's very important not to make such mistakes. Grammar is important!
I'm half way through book 9 of Malazan Book of the Fallen: Dust of Dreams
I've enjoyed this series immensely, one more book left in the main series. Then I might pick up the sister series by Cameron Esslemont.
I saw her video about the name change and one of the commenter hit the nail on the head, it's the most american thing that could've happened, she was sued by a fake german for using her accurate description of herself.
Wow, in current climate (excuse the pun) of anit-vaxx, climate change denial is a bit refreshing and nostalgic…
As it's been said in this thread, range isn't really a problem for most people. Towing and going offroad isn't also the most common use for cars.
Price and charging infrastructure...
Ha, when you need a chart to know which book to read in a series, that tells you something about the series :)
I think I'll continue with Erikson for now.
I finished Midnight Tides. I liked it. It was mostly disconnected from what happened (or will happen) in previous books.
One thing about Erikson writing is that things happen organically. In other books it sometimes feels like the author had this particular plot twist in the mind from the get...
I liked ROW. Some things weren't executed well, though. Like Jasnah and Hoid. It seemed more like he was just checking something off of a list.
For me, anytime I return to Sanderson I'm surprised how well it reads for me. The pace, chapter length, it's so easy to read to me.
Yeah, I'm on 5th...