Finished The Eyes of the Dragon by Stephen King.

It was a nice book. Kind of YA, but fun to read. Pretty much a typical story of good vs bad, where good characters are super good and bad characters are super bad, with very few gray in between. Worth a read if you want a standalone fantasy novel that’s quick to read.

Read The Kaiju Preservation Society by John Scalzi. My first Scalzi novel and I loved it. A very light and easy to read sci-fi, with Kaiju in them. Going to get other Scalzi novels, may start with Old Man’s War.

Finally got my order my Dresden Files comics / graphic novels. So read the first omnibus, which has the original Welcome to the Jungle and graphic adaptation of first two Dresden Files novels, Storm Front and Fool Mon.

Second omnibus has all original graphic novels novels though, but will get to them later.

Just started Mistborn by Brandon Sanderson. I have read it before, but it has been quite a while, so re-reading it before starting on the sequel series.

What about all of you? What have you been reading or listening to lately?

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I finished Educated by Tara Westover. I really liked this book. It gave me a glimpse into an upbringing that is about as different from mine as I can imagine. If you want to get an idea of what it’s like to grow up in a distrusts-anything-government, survivalist family, I highly recommend.

Now I’ve started Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir. I’m still early on but I love how this book started. It instantly gripped me and I can’t wait to see how it goes.

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JUST finished Project Haily Mary. It’s so good 5/5. Curious to hear your thoughts when you’re done.

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Thanks for the info, going to check out Educated.

Loved Project Hail Mary. Enjoy!

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“Being Henry” by Henry Winkler. Concise and well written about his life growing up and his journey into showbiz. And hitting it big with “Happy Days”

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Ayyyy 👍👍

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This just reminded me I have yet to watch Happy Days. Have been meaning to watch it for ages. Maybe once I finish my current show.

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Oooo I do love Mistborn!

This week for me has been pretty boring to report in this thread but I have exclusively read Deathlands books.

I’ve read 5 this week and I’m half way through the sixth which is the 32nd book, still enjoying it and just wanted to keep going with the story this week so did!

Book related I’m probably going to start editing the second Underwood and Flinch novel tonight down into a nice audio book experience.

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5 books in a week! Nice! How many books are remaining?

Good luck with editing!

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I believe number 153 is due to be released next month so a shit ton left and I can’t wait! XD

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Wow. I guess it’s a good thing I couldn’t get these, otherwise I would still be reading them in a decade 😀

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Finished Mistborn and most of the Arcanum stories that aren’t tied to Elantris. Have that borrowed to read soon-ish, but am reading Warbreaker right now and will probably read the Stephanie Plum book (Now or Never) that released today next.

I couldn’t get into some of John Scalzi I tried, but I really liked the interdependency series. It’s not a masterpiece but it’s a fun ride.

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Warbreaker is nice. Very interesting magic, though all of Sanderson books have that, specially the Cosmere books.

I would say the same thing about The Kaiju Preservation Society, not a masterpiece but a very fun ride.

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The story is building up towards me being tempted to buy the fancy leatherbound version. The secret archives are kind of in between, and the Stormlight Archives are the ones I’d really want, but I seriously can’t justify $250 apiece for those.

That purple is sexy though.

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Haha, yeah. To be frank, I am not a fan of the outer cover of these leatherbound versions, I prefer the full-picture cover pages of paper books, but other than that, illustrations, the pages, the writing, the overall quality, they are all so good in these versions!

Too expensive though. Maybe one day.

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Mistborn is the book that got me into reading! It’s one of my favourite books of all time due to how it changed me haha.

As for my little update. I put Morning Star on pause as I feel a bit burned out with the Red Rising series. I’m at the point where nothing really surprises me anymore and I feel that I’m not as invested as I was with the other Red Rising books.

Instead I’ve jumped back over to doing a Way of Kings re-read. The first time I listened to the audiobook so I’m eager to read it this timearound.

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Is it better than the Stormlight Archive? I’m currently off and on trying to slog my way through The Way of Kings, but I’ve made it nearly a quarter of the way through and can’t bring myself to care all that much about the characters or story.

It’s to the point where I’ve put the book on hold twice to read other books that I found more interesting. I wish I liked it more, because everyone says it’s one of the greatest fantasy series ever written, but it’s just not pushing my buttons the right way, I guess.

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I assume you mean Stormlight vs Mistborn? If I was recommending between those two, I would go definitely go Mistborn first. Not because I think it’s better, but Stormlight is a little difficult to get going with and plans to span 10 books. Given that not a lot happens in the first part due to the world building happening across multiple characters individually, it takes a while for it to feel like it’s moving somewhere. Mistborn on the other hand paces itself a lot quicker and the foreshadowing throughout is executed wonderfully.

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Thanks, I think I’ll give that a look then. Mind you, I fully intend on continuing the slog through Stormlight, just because everyone assures me it’s worth it, but I listen to these books as audiobooks since I don’t get a lot of time that I’m sitting and can read from an actual book, so if an author uses a whole first volume as world building, that’s about forty hours I have to get through before things start picking up.

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