Finished The Well of Ascension by Brandon Sanderson. Book 2 in the Mistborn series. What I remembered of the ending, was actually 100 pages before the actual end, so was fun reading that.

Currently Reading Practical Demonkeeping by Christopher Moore. Didn’t like the start, but I am about halfway through and enjoying it now. It says it’s “comedy horror”, but I am just not getting the comedy part, which is probably why I didn’t like the start, I think. The story itself is interesting enough though.

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Without any real intention, I rediscovered the Conan saga, of Robert E. Howard.

There are several, of very good quality, audio renditions of the works in Youtube and I intend to get the texts next.

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I’m reading his “Kull”, king of “Valusia” short-stories, finished today the third story he published alive, going to continue to the ones published after his death. I haven’t read his Conan stuff, I believe these I’ve read so far are a sort of precursor, with Kull also being a barbarian. But will definitely read Conan and am looking forward to it… Enjoying his writing a lot!

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Not very familiar with Kull but I’ll have to check those as well.

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Oh man, those books are so much better than the movies. Such an impressive character.

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True. The rawness of the writting is, for me, unique.

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I also love how he embodies a certain attitude toward life, which is not really captured in the movies. He’s defined by abundant strength and ability and ambition, rather than revenge. Conan in the books loves life (in his own barbaric way).

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I have been meaning to read them for quite a while, haven’t been able to find a proper collection.

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Most of the original texts are already on public domain, if memory serves me well.

Edit: just found the complete works in epub format, on Z-Lib.

Here is the link

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Oh nice, thanks for the link. I previously tried couple of public domain archives but couldn’t find most of the Conan stories.

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