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Originally Posted by taosaur
I finished up The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms, which was very cool - definite anime influences in the way the gods and their powers are depicted, and an interesting take on gods and their relation to humans and to each other. I was tempted to head into the next in series (though the first is a solid standalone), but my hold for Michael J. Sullivan's Theft of Swords was available, and I was hooked after a few lines. Sullivan has a great sense of humor, and I think it's time to make it official that Tim Gerard Reynolds is my favorite reader.
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Plus, his first set of books - The Riyra Revelations (Theft of Swords, Rise of Empire and Heir of Novron) are all double books (i.e. two books combined) so they are huge books. Heir of Novron, which is my next up, is almost 32 hours. Reynolds is the perfect reader for the series.