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I didn't ask for books this year. Am moving soon and figured I didn't need more weight. LOL

Infomocracy
Fools and Mortals
Kings of the Wyld
Fool's Assassin
Plus an Indigo gift certificate.

American Gods
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (illustrated)
The Bounty Hunter Code
The Imperial Handbook
Star Wars: Complete Vehicles
Hidden Universe Travel Guides: The Klingon Empire

I did not get anything for Christmas except lots of cakes so I entertain myself by buying the illustrated version of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, and since there are 80% discounts in my local bookstore, the Visual Dictionary of The Force Awakens and Before the Awakening novel.

On the other hand, my kids got probably 25 books between them!


Stardust which I've already finished and loved
Occupy Me
Akarnae
The Unofficial Harry Potter Cookbook Presents: 10 Summertime Treats (which looks super tasty)
Plus three non-sci-fi/fantasy books



I'd highly recommend reading the Empire trilogy that he wrote with Janny Wurts after reading the first 2 of the Riftwar books. It's not strictly necessary, but fills in a lot & is even better.

I hope you enjoy them, Eric! After I finish The Way of Kings I'll be giving both of those a read myself.

I'm surprised you wouldn't continue the Stormlight Archives with



"Oh! Already have! Twice!"
"So why would you ask for it?"
"Because I don't have it in a version I can share or show off!" I explained proudly, elbowing some more room on my poor, abused bookshelves for this book that is so thick that it rests just as easily on its spine as its side.
Which is a too long way of saying Sanderson is indeed great.

I'm surprised you wouldn't continue the Stormlight Archives with [bookcover:..."
I will definitely be continuing, as soon as I read Warbreaker, since I've heard there's a bit of a connection between that one specifically that I don't want to miss when reading Stormlight. It's going to be difficult putting Stormlight on hold for a week or two that's for sure!

Good to know. I'll be looking for the link with Stormlight.

True, some books are meant to be hardcover and saved. I migrated to a Kindle, because I traveled so much for work the device simply made sense.

I can relate! For as long as I could remember, it was impossible for me to walk out of a bookstore empty-handed. Then I got a Kindle, which took my impulse buying to a whole new level, and my family are willing enablers of that habit.

I'm already trying to decide what to get with it, checking out the boxing week sales at the same time to see if I can get even more of a deal out of it. So far I'm pretty sure I'm getting Sins of Empire and The Wall of Storms and maybe Night Shift. If it's true that in-store there is a 30% off sale on all fantasy books (the ad wasn't clear, maybe it's only new hardcovers?) then I might be able to squeeze in a fourth book!

Good to know. I'll be looking for the..."
It is not a subtle connection or object :) the connection shows up at the very end of Words or Radiance and sparingly throughout Oathbringer.

And the mystery builds.... lol!

Good thing I wasn't going for certain authors though! There was an entire Sanderson shelf that was nearly empty except a handful of books. Gaiman was popular too. Steven Erikson and Ian Esselmont was nearly wiped out too. I got the last Ken Liu book so was lucky there!

My family knows better than to buy me books for X-Mas. They have no idea what i already have...so, i buy my own. I went to my brother's for X-Mas this year and hit the bookstores...among the highlights: A Lit Fuse (that's the new Harlan Ellison bio), 20 titles in the SF Masterworks series, and 10 titles from The Best of Trek series...


Amazon wish lists ;)

Non-sff, I got a cookbook My Two Souths: Blending the Flavors of India into a Southern Kitchen (from which I fixed a spicy hoppin' john for New Year's) & Mountain Goats: Ecology, Behavior, and Conservation of an Alpine Ungulate

I can also recommend Amazon wish lists or even the regular wish list on paper or via email, if you want to support your local book stores.
I'm very happy I got the hardcover editions of Patrick Rothfuss' The Name of the Wind and Blood Song by Anthony Ryan :)

Wish lists are great so long as the family also knows how to use them ;) unfortunately for myself, I'm the only technologically literate member of my close family. Even briefly considered charging some of them for my IT work a few times ;P

I'm surprised you wouldn't continue the Stormlight Archives with [bookcover:..."
I agree, Brandon Sanderson does rock! I love his Cosmere universe and his magic system is pretty original too. 'Elantris' is a good read also. I have yet to read 'Warbreaker' or 'Oathbringer'. It's on my to-read list.

I'm into Part 3 of


Are Sanderson's


Gift cards are great. I know some people feel it is impersonal but when it comes to bookstores I feel part of the gift is giving the booklover an excuse to go hang out in a bookstore (or less fun, on the website) and just browse.

Arcanum Unbounded: The Cosmere Collection is indeed a collection of short stores and novellas sent in the Cosmere universe. I suggest reading at least the first mistborn trilogy beforehand and read the first two Stormlight Archive books before reading the included novella, Edgedancer.



Thanks Casey! I have read all the Mistborn and all three of the Stormlight Archives. I'll do


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