Witch King by Martha Wells. Quite good like 2/3rds through it.
Fantasy books, stories, &c
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The King Of Elfland's Daughter by Lord Dunsany. I'm about a quarter of the way through and I like that I'm able to reflect on it through my journal.
Still chipping away at Red Sister by Mark Lawrence. I've really enjoyed it, but life has kept me too busy to really power through it.
I just started his newest book, haven't read anything previous of his though. How are you liking it so far?
I've just finished Brandon Sanderson secrect project 3. I wasn't sure it could live up to Tress, as that pleasantly surprised me, but SP3 was a fantastic self-contained story. The world is exciting and the story really reeled me in.
I've finally started Rosemary and Rue, the first October Daye book. So far, fascinating world building.
Making progress on Wheel of Time. I'm about 60% through The Path of Daggers.
Just picked up The Book That Wouldn't Burn by Mark Lawrence yesterday, and I'm about 100 pages in. I really am loving the world building a lot, but I find myself having to slow down a bit to catch all the details.
Still working on American Gods by Neil Gaiman.