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Old 07-29-2010, 05:08 PM   #5758
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If he did mean Mistborn, I'd have to say it was pretty "meh" the whole way through...I mean, it was an okay book and I actually liked the premise and the plot--except it was slow and there were some disconnects...let's just say I didn't run out to get the next one. And I did do some skimming. There were some rather drawn out points that just weren't cutting it for me...

Your Mileage will vary. Lots of people LOVE this book/series.
That does surprise me, I'm one of the LOVE its.

I just finished "Dog Days" and now I'm working on Gaiman & Pratchett's "Good Omens," also in paper as it's not available from Amazon or Fictionwise as an ebook. I'm really enjoying the Crowley and Aziraphale bits, but finding the rest of the book kind of tedious.

I'm waiting impatiently for the fourth Sookie Stackhouse book to show up from the library. I've also downloaded the sample for Dragons and Dwarves: Tales of the Cleveland Portal. It's the only urban fantasy I know of set in Cleveland.
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