I recently read Gardens of the Moon, and Darujhistan was such a fun setting. Especially with Moon’s Spawn hanging around.
I recently read Gardens of the Moon, and Darujhistan was such a fun setting. Especially with Moon’s Spawn hanging around.
Prime Suspect by Steve Martini, if we’re including DNFs. I almost forgot I tried to read this book. DNF’d at about 100 pages cause it was just too boring. Also, I think it’s the second book in a series and I didn’t read the first. I just grabbed the book out of one of those little free library things outside someone’s home.
If we’re talking something that I did finish then I’d say either Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke and Other Misfortunes by Eric LaRocca or The Frugal Wizard’s Handbook for Surviving Medieval England by Brandon Sanderson. Not a good year for long titles. Frugal Wizard was just very meh. I thought I was enjoying Things Have Gotten Worse but just felt unfulfilled by the end of each story.
I just read this two days ago. I thought I’d split it up between Saturday and Sunday but just got through it in one day. I even thought about reading it again on Sunday but my eyes were too tired lol I returned it to the library, but I do kinda feel like I should have held onto it to re-read at some point over this coming long weekend. Seems like something that would be great to re-read.
It was stylistically unlike what I normally read. Which I didn’t know would be the case going into it. However, I think that’s what I enjoyed most. I’m a “go with the flow” kind of reader, which might be weird for someone who mainly reads epic fantasy, and I think that’s the type of reader who will get the most enjoyment from this novella.