I’m reading Reaper by Will Wight. It’s the 10th out of 12.
The Way of Kings.
I read all of Sanderson’s major novels in order up to this point and I’m really enjoying TWoK.
Make sure to read Secret History. It’s pretty short but really really good. Im not sure where would be the best point to put it but i read it after all the Mist Born books and Rhythm of War. Which i think is later than intended but it still felt right.
Okay, cool! I hadn’t heard of Secret History but I’m going to check it out.
If you’re sensitive about spoilers, I would wait until after reading the first 3 mistborn books.
The Fall of Hyperion, 2nd book in the Hyperion series by Dan Simmons
How are you finding it? I read the first one around 10 years ago and loved it but didn’t keep reading because people said the style was very different. Are you liking it and do you think it can be read as a standalone book? (as I don’t think I would remember that much of the first book).
Wheel of Time! I’m nearing the end of book three. At this pace I’ll be done with the series in about 5 years 😅
Still my favorite series by a mile. I grew up with the series, and would reread the whole series before a new one was released. I was crushed when Robert Jordan died because I thought that meant the series would never be finished (and he seemed like a cool dude). I was ecstatic when they picked Brandon Sanderson to finish it, partly because he’s also one of my favorite authors, but also because that dude is a machine that cranks out quality writing at an insane pace.
I just finished rereading the series for probably the 15th time a few months ago, it might be time to start again.
P.s. it’s just getting started at book 3. Lord of Chaos (#6) is one of my favorites.
Its also a disappointment that we will never get the Seanchan sequel trilogy that only had one line of notes. It really is such a shame how much story telling potential is left for this world. Like we know in general of how the first four Ages go? Granted I’m not done with the series yet, but already I can tell how much will probably go unsaid.
Yeah, that was a huge disappointment. I’m just glad Robert Jordan was able to leave enough notes to complete the series at least. I remember when he made the announcement that he had a terminal illness, and was surprised at how much he focused on the readers in that announcement. Truly a loss for the whole fantasy community when he passed.
The Three-Body Problem. It’s okay but I’m having trouble understanding why it got so much acclaim.
Oooof, that’s a tough read. I sped through all three and a few years later I’m still conflicted. There’s a lot that I really appreciate about the series (including the end) and a lot that I can’t stand (no spoilers).
It’s objectively decent, but oh so wooden at points.
I’m halfway through the second book. There is a lot that’s very culturally specific and while Ken Liu provides notes for a lot of it, there’s some stuff that he doesn’t really explain, which may be part of it. Some of it is just the way things are written or described, it’s a different style.
Network Effect by Martha Wells. I went back and re-read the previous 4 in the series and its been great fun.
I’ve only read the first two so far but they’re so good. And the length is perfect for reading in between larger novels too. How have the later ones held up so far?