I can’t remember who recommended this book but I’ve bought it! Though unfortunately Amazon decided to run over it with a truck before sending it to me
oh hey how havent i EVER recommended the rangers apprentice?!
THE RANGERS APPRENTICE IS REALLY GOOD.
there.
On that topic, the brotherborn series is also incredible.
After the Rangers Apprentice finished up I tried to get into Brotherband but stopped after the…second book I think. Maybe I should give it another go!
you should!
Okay so I’ve just finished this book and oh gosh is it good. I never wanted to put it down while also not wanting to keep reading it as I never wanted it to end. Urg this book, I’ve never cried or smiled so much before.
I really hope they write a sequel to this book and I’m definitely gonna be read reading it like a madman. I really want there to be a sequel but for now I guess I’ll have to wait for the film adaptation of the book to come out!
Oh @Rimor! You’re bringing back some good memories. Myst and Riven used to PC games and then finally hit on Playstation before they died. Some of the premier beautiful scenes + puzzles games. They were a favorite of mine. Thanks for the memories!
Oh my god a topic where I can gush about my favorite books; I’m in heaven. Some of my favorites:
A Court of Thorns and Roses series by Sarah J Maas- faeries, fairytale retellings in the first 2 books but really expertly done, has some LGBT representation, deals with trauma and mental illness (again, very tactfully and realistically), best series evER
Furyborn series by Claire Legrand- fantasy, elemental magic, 2 povs and timelines but surprisingly easy to follow and very gripping
The Themis Files by Sylvain Neuvel - Sci-fi, absolutely brilliant, aliens but not over the top, shady government stuff, really unique narrative style
American Gods by Neil Gaiman - modern reality of mythological figures, but not typical Greek mythology (like Odin and Ostara and Ansansi etc.) and their struggle to survive in the modern age
That’s just the ones off the top of my head but those were all books I read in like a day each, I was so hooked
Furyborn is so good!!! I haven’t read Kingsbane yet though because I think I want to wait until the third book is out to spare myself the pain of having to wait
Omg! Yeah that’s a good move, very smart. I somehow read and finished Furyborn 2 days before Kingsbane was released, so I was like “oh this is fantastic I only have to wait 2 days to read the next one!” and then I finished that one in a day when it came and I realized…now I have to wait…eons…
I got an ARC copy of Furyborn and finished it the day I got it. The immense pain I suffered when I realised how long I had to wait for the next one was enough to put me off reading currently-publishing series in favor of finished ones
The number of people who have mentioned A Court of Thorns and Roses in this category is the sole reason it’s now on my to-read list, it sounds so neat!
American Gods is so good, as are pretty much all of Neil Gaiman’s novels! I’ve always liked modern takes on mythologies, and his is probably one of the most interesting and creatively done that I’ve seen so far, along with some pointed social commentary. Haven’t seen the show adaptation yet, but it also looks really good.
Neil Gaiman is an old favorite. Have you read any Charles DeLint? Similar mixture of reality and mythology.
Honestly I have no self control when it comes to books, I feel like I could probably spare myself a lot of suffering if i did but alas
ACOTAR is 1000% worth the read, the second book in the series is by far my favorite tho. And yeah I love books that totally immerse you into the constructed world but also give you a lot of points where you’re like “wait, that really messed up thing is totally applicable to the world I live in… WAIT” lol in other words I feel like the best books do it so subtly that you think back on it and are like “GENIUS!”
I haven’t read him but thank you so much for the suggestion!! I will definitely check some of his stuff out
So I’m not sure… dinosaurs are involved. However, I remember books called… John Carter? About a cowboy who can access mars, or gets sent to mars or something… but you can find them as they were written via newspaper articles or as compendiums.
Just finished “The Starless Sea” and am looking for my next read. Does anyone have any fiction recommendations?
Hi @Honeyscone - I haven’t read The Starless Sea, so I’m not sure what books might be similar. I just finished a book called The Library of Legends by Janie Chang and I found it delightful.
Thank you, I’ll check it out!
I don’t have any recommendations about the OP but I was wondering if anyone has read Wool by Hugh Howey? It has been on my To Read list forever. I am on a sci-fi binge and it keeps popping up as a suggestion to read next.
I have been listening to Dune on audio- so, so good!
I got Dune in the mail as a gift, heard it’s good (but legitimately have no idea what it’s about lol).
Wool is a great book, definitely recommend it.
If anyone has any recommendations along the lines of Naomi Novik’s “Uprooted” or Mary Brown’s “Pigs Don’t Fly”, in the market for more fantasy wander-about’s.