Still reading The Well of Ascension by Brandon Sanderson. Book 2 in the series. I am more than halfway through, so should be able to finish it this week.
What about all of you? What have you been reading or listening to lately?
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Wind and Truth baby. Approaching the halfway point. It’s paced excellently. It’s impressive how he makes every scene have gravity without weighing the story down.
Still reading Altered Traits physically. It’s more biographical than I prefer, but it did inspire me to make an effort at meditating. All the (valid) short term/small sample stuff aside, it’s impressive how much a minute of simple breathing exercises at the beginning and on break of my workday changed how I felt at the end of the day yesterday. I was thinking of exploring meditation through yoga, but with more consideration I think finding the right kata from a martial art would suit me better.
Audible had some deals, so I went a little overboard
I’m up to H is for Homicide in Kinsey Milhone. I’ll finish those from the library first.
I bought:
28 books in Jana DeLeon’s Miss Fortune series.
7 books in her Shaye Archer.
4 main books of Skyward by Sanderson.
A little overboard, but at about $2.50 a book I couldn’t resist. I have a nice little backlog going for now.
I finished Wind and Truth.
Spoilers
So despite the spoiler tag, I’m not going to mention actual details. But I think my impressions themselves could change how someone reads the book, so I’m tagging it anyways.
Wow. Just fucking wow. It’s not at all how I expected shit to go, but holy shit was it a hell of a ride, and the story it set up? Damn.
I need the next 5 books. I hope the timeline of the next setting is sooner than I had been expecting. It feels like a lot of threads that were winding up ripped wide open instead. The end result make the whole 5 book arc feel like a new beginning to something truly absurdly scaled. “There’s always another secret.”
All I’ll say without tags is that as high as my expectations were, he blew them away.
One of my favorite things about the long Sanderson books is that even though they are SO LONG, they are paced so well that I never felt like it was too long. All the building up in the middle is important and enjoyable (at least to me), and it all wraps up so quickly and nicely at the end of every book.
There was an introduction to the version of Elantris I listened to where an early member of a writing group (or a teacher or something) was really confused about all his premises for stories just being characters in a setting. They had to “make him” get to the point where the world is at stake, because he was so focused just on the interactions between people. Then, in his notes at the end (of the later edition, with knowledge of its success), he wrote about how much he valued that it worked so well in a world of magic where most of the book minimally interacts with it. You can see that in every scene he writes. They’re all just so natural, independent of the stakes of the story.
But Stormlight feels like his real masterpiece. There are so many characters that matter, and on top of that he blends in elements of his other works so seamlessly
Wow, and I thought i bought too much when I bought 11 books.
I didn’t buy Wind and Truth though, still have to re-read the whole series, so will be a while before I get around to it. Will get it soon-ish though.w
How are the Kinsey Milhone books? I have A, B and F. Wanted to read A and B to see if I like it before getting more.
Eh, was a little under $100 for something around 375 hours worth of book. It is a lot, but I don’t usually see prices at that point for audiobooks I know I like, and I really like when I can read whole series in a row. I’ve read something like 20 of the Miss Fortune as ebooks, but I’m way slower that way because I have way more time I can listen.
I like the character. The books are just a little brief, especially at the endings, compared to my preference, but I think that’s a style choice from the types of stories it’s inspired by. She’s a little bit crazy, but in the way that maybe we’re all a little crazy. She’s just direct about it at times. Overall, they’re enjoyable enough. It probably won’t make my bookshelf, but I would guess that it helped inspire some of the stuff that I prefer a little more, and I would potentially read them again at some point.
375 hours. I wonder how long it will take you to go through them. Three months?
Between Miss Fortune and Shaye Archer (and her other series) which one would you recommend as introduction to her writing?
Cut it in half for 2x speed and I’d normally guess about a month? But holidays coming is going to change my schedule, so probably mid-January-ish. We’ll see lol.
Miss Fortune is complete and utter nonsense, and I love it for that. Not many do nonsensical well. Stuff where the creators can just be free and toss sanity to the wind and still have it work is some of my favorite storytelling, whether that’s Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, Psych, South Park, Janet Evanovich, whatever else. So many swing and miss, but when it hits, it’s magical.
Wow, that’s nice.
Yeah, you are right about swing and miss. Love Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, have already added Janet Evanovich to the list, will check out Miss Fortune too.