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Challenge: A-Z > JC's A to Z Challenge

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message 1: by Joshua (last edited Nov 09, 2016 02:26PM) (new)

Joshua Carlsen This sounds like fun but I read so slow I will have to be careful not to pick books that are too big. I also will not be only reading fantasy novels. I need a change of pace every now and again. Also I read too slow to not count the other books if I want to finish before the year is out.

A.
B. The Sword of Shannara
C.
D.Forbidden
E.
F.
G. Stormrider
H.
I.
J.
K.
L. The Lies of Locke Lamora
M.
N.Sabriel
O.
P.
Q.
R. The Wise Man's Fear
S. Mistborn: The Final Empire
T.
U.
V.
W. The Martian
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Y.
Z.


message 2: by Robin (new)

Robin | 56 comments I liked The Sword of Shannara when I was twelve. Reading it as an adult—not so much. Lot of head-hopping, poor editing, and unrealistic behavior… Continuing through the series, it started to feel like Brooks kept writing because he had to, not because he wanted to or had a great story to tell. Such a shame…


message 3: by Jenna (new)

Jenna Kathleen (jennakathleen) I haven't read Shannara yet and I am always questioning if I should start or not. There are some people who really love it, but I see a lot of reviews that are negative or mediocre.


message 4: by Helen, I·ᴍ ɪɴ ᴛʜᴇ ʟɪʙʀᴀʀʏ (new)

Helen | 3616 comments Mod
I loved it when I read it at 16 and more recently.


message 5: by Joshua (new)

Joshua Carlsen Well I just finished the first book and I have to say it will be awhile before I pick up the second one.


message 6: by Dan (new)

Dan (TheGreatBeast) Never touched Brook's Shannara series yet, though it has interested me for years. I did however read Magic Kingdom For Sale when I was young. I remember enjoying it well enough at the time, but remember little of the actual plot now.


message 7: by Robin (new)

Robin | 56 comments Dan wrote: "Never touched Brook's Shannara series yet, though it has interested me for years. I did however read Magic Kingdom For Sale when I was young. I remember enjoying it well enough at the time, but rem..."

I loved the first few in the series! And then… it went the way of the Shannara books. Sad.


message 8: by Joshua (new)

Joshua Carlsen I started The Wise Man's Fear by Patrick Rothfuss. The link is above. If you have not read The Name of the Wind I highly recommend it. I am about 200 pages into this one and am deeply entrenched in it.


message 9: by Robin (new)

Robin | 56 comments Joshua wrote: "I started The Wise Man's Fear by Patrick Rothfuss. The link is above. If you have not read The Name of the Wind I highly recommend it. I am about 200 pages into this one and am deeply..."

I'm looking forward to it—it's on my list!


message 10: by Joshua (new)

Joshua Carlsen Wow The Wise Man's Fear took me a bit but I did stop in between and read some graphic novels. It was a great book. Rothfuss did not lose anything in the second book. He is slowly becoming one of my favorite. For my list this month I will pick up either The Lies Locke Lamora or The Martian. I want to read both and both linked above. I am currently reading Go Set a Watchman. It is fun. Takes me back to high school when I read To Kill a Mockingbird.


message 11: by Joshua (new)

Joshua Carlsen Ok... This has been a interesting month for reading. I got done with Go Set a Watchman and The Martian. Go Set a Watchman was good but it was not great like To Kill a Mockingbird. I guess when you compare something from your childhood you have a higher standard. The Martian was great! I hope that most people take the time to read it. Maybe I am the last to read it. It was fun, quick and exciting book. Currently I am reading The Lies of Locke Lamora. So far so good. At some point I will read The Mists of Avalon. I keep finding books too bump ahead of it.


message 12: by Joshua (new)

Joshua Carlsen Well I finally finished The Lies of Locke Lamora. It was a great book. I am going to have to buy the other two books quickly. I have not decided whether to start Forbidden or Mistborn: The Final Empire. I have had both of them around the house for a bit. I started Mistborn last night. I might just go with that. I am excited to be knocking out some books on my list. But when I compare it to all of yours it is still behind.


message 13: by Joshua (new)

Joshua Carlsen I finished Mistborn: The Final Empire. It was a really good book. If you are wondering yes I am a little surprised that I liked it so much. I have started Forbidden. I am about halfway done. Not my favorite book. It is lacking a lot. It is kind of mushy. Everything blends together. Weak story as well. I will read Stiletto next. It will be the last on my A to Z list for a bit. I am going to read more Brandon Sanderson and Scott Lynch. I have a cross country road trip coming up and those are the books I will be reading when I am not driving.


message 14: by Joshua (new)

Joshua Carlsen I know I have not been on here in a while but I have been monitoring the A-Z challenge. It was just hard with the move to Hawaii and the drive cross country to get into new books. While going cross country I read B. Sanderson and S. Lynch. Plus a couple of Jack Reacher novels. LOL because they were on my wife's kindle. I am reading Sabriel and I should be done with this by the weekend. I don't know what will be next on the A-Z challenge because I have The Republic of Thieves staring at me in the face. It will be hard to bypass that for something new. Lynch is becoming one of my fav's.


message 15: by Joshua (last edited Nov 09, 2016 02:29PM) (new)

Joshua Carlsen I think I am going to take a break from fantasy for a bit. I finished Sabriel. It was good. I gave it 3 stars. I thought the ending was weak. I was actually worried about that as I progressed through the book. I was moving through it too fast to come to a good conclusion. Oh well. I think that I am going to read Master and Commander and start that series for something different.


message 16: by Helen, I·ᴍ ɪɴ ᴛʜᴇ ʟɪʙʀᴀʀʏ (new)

Helen | 3616 comments Mod
I discovered that I have the audio of Lies of Loche Lamora, I'm planning to read it in a few months.


message 17: by Joshua (new)

Joshua Carlsen I really enjoyed Lies of Locke Lamora. Lynch is slowly becoming one of my new favorite authors.


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