tigersgogrrr wrote:Gremill wrote:3. Gideon the Ninth (Tamsyn Muir)
Second reading of this brilliant scifi/fantasy tale of necromancy, whodunnit murder, swords, skeletons, swearing, sarcasm and snark. Funny, action packed and fill of great characters in an interesting world.
Loved this so hard. Have you read Harrow? Very different style.
hylian_elf wrote:1. A Game of Thrones (George R. R. Martin) - 4/2/21 So this was fine. Enjoyable enough read and held my attention all the way through. I like the structure, different chapters for different characters, and the different strands and arcs of the story. Ultimately, though, I didn’t think it was that special. Certainly not an all-timer like a lot of lists make out. I hear that it gets better with books 2 and 3, but then dips in quality with 4 and 5. I’ll give it a gap before tackling A Clash of Kings.
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