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I felt the same as Dazrin.
The first six were solid, and then a slog until book 11 where it felt like the series was starting to turn around. The author died after book 11, but Brandon Sanderson stepped in with the help of the Jordan's widow and finished the series with books 12-14. The tone was slightly different in those latter books, but a satisfying conclusion to the series. |
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In the Wheel of Time it wasn't the number of characters that did it for me, it was the pace. I have other issues with Game of Thrones and haven't gone beyond book 2.
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I do feel the pace is a little slow in book 1 so far, but I'm just learning about the time, place and characters. First books tend to be that way. I agree bogging down in the middle of a series is harder.
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I just finished a book that I was surprised was so good! The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah.
I had read another book by the author (Firefly Lane) which was pretty meh, to me. All of 2017 or whenever it was published, I kept reading glowing reports of people really loving the book. So one day it appeared on one of my email alerts for sales at $1.99 and I thought "what can it hurt?". Had it not been that low, I'd not have bought "blind". My expectations were low, but I started reading it last week and finished it yesterday. I was so pleased. It was a happy surprise! Usually my "gambled upon" books are stinkers, and this was not only good, but so far my favorite read. It is a fiction story about two sisters who struggle to survive in France during WWII when it was occupied by German soldiers. I can't say more due to being afraid of spoiling it. but it's an emotionally riveting read. I'm now onto my next read, which is more light/fluffy The Twelve Days of Christmas by Debbie Macomber an overdrive loan and should be quick and fun to read. |
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You might like the novels Lilac Girls by Martha Hall Kelly, and Fire by Night by Teresa Messineo. Also, Susan Ottaway's A Cool and Lonely Courage is a nonfiction account of two sisters in WWII who are somewhat similar to the heroines of The Nightingale. When I read it, I wondered if Hannah might have partly based her characters on these two women. |
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Thanks, good recommendations!
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I was reading the Wheel of Time, book 1, last night and was surprised how quickly things started to pick up and change course. Now I'm glad I did the fantasy challenge. I always worry when I pick a new challenge. I do this because I want to vary my reading selections for the year. Old habits mean at will , I will read in my comfort zone, mystery & history. I still favor those, but my challenge is something different. I may just try to read first books in a fantasy series and have more to choose from. I already know I'll read more of the Wheel of Time series now.
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Edit: Oops I started reading this, and it's world war ONE. The story looks thrilling. About a young couple who broke codes together and I am excited to read it. Last edited by spindlegirl; 01-21-2018 at 03:09 PM. |
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Speaking of WWII reads, a non-fiction read just popped up in my Kindle alerts for $2.99 (Canadian) and I was so intrigued that I bought it. It was NPR best book of 2017 apparently.
The Woman Who Smashed Codes: A True Story of Love, Spies, and the Unlikely Heroine Who Outwitted America's Enemies by Jason Fagone Has anyone here heard about it and read it? It is apparently The NPR best book of 2017. I think my reading interests are moving in a different direction. I am starting to become interested in reading more about this era, both fiction and non. Last edited by spindlegirl; 01-21-2018 at 03:15 PM. |
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For this book, no knowledge of math or even code-breaking is required. Up to this point all of my knowledge of WWII intelligence has been restricted to the European theater (Spymistress: The True Story of the Greatest Female Secret Agent of World War II by William Stevenson), and the knowledge that the US had broken the Japanese code early in the war. This book gave me a better understanding of the state of the art leading up to that war (that is, after the events of The Man Who Broke Napoleon's Codes by Mark Urban), as well as how things progressed on this side of the battle. Overall, it is a book I would recommend. |
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So far this month(year), I'm doing OK on challenges, but only OK. On my total books read challenge, I'm way ahead of the game. Were I to keep up this pace, I'd read well over 200 books this year. Won't happen, I know myself too well.
On the keeping track of books part of the challenge, I'm also doing well, keeping current and always updating at least every few days. But again, this is early days and the easy side of this one. But encouraging, at least. On reading books in the New Leaf Book Club, I'm also doing well, having read both the final MR Book Club selection, and the February selection for the new club. Plus a bonus book, two of the nominated books for February that didn't get selected. So doing very well on this. Finally, on reducing my TBR by not buying new books. Abysmal so far. This is, in no small part, a direct result of the New Leaf Book Club. The move to themes instead of genres, plus the quality of the nominations, has had me poking around and discovering all sorts of new things I want to read. I blame it ALL on issybird! |
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