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Challenge: Complete those Series
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Aaron's Series Challenge

I have heard Dresden gets better after the first one, however comparing the first book of these two series I think PC Grant wins. I do plan on reading all of Dresden at a later point so I'll be able to compare them properly later.

Personally, I think you should lose focus a little and skip the top list completely. Although there's good stuff in it, the bottom list looks much better.....
Good luck Aaron!
Robin Hobb's Realm of the Elderlings are my favorites series. I read the first 3 trilogies three times... I almost envy you, you get to discover it for the first time.
Did you like the Chronicle of the Unhewn Throne? This series is in my "Planned" category of the challenge.
(Yes, I have a category for planned series. It grows alarmingly fast.)
Robin Hobb's Realm of the Elderlings are my favorites series. I read the first 3 trilogies three times... I almost envy you, you get to discover it for the first time.
Did you like the Chronicle of the Unhewn Throne? This series is in my "Planned" category of the challenge.
(Yes, I have a category for planned series. It grows alarmingly fast.)
You have several series that are on my "planned" list also. I believe your going to enjoy this challenge.

As for the Chronicle of the Unhewn Throne, It's really dark and the main characters can be frustrating but it makes sense for the story and actually adds to it. Great world building and a very interesting plot. Very much worth a read, so much so that the only book I'm missing is the new prequel that came out last year haha.

The worldbuilding is still top notch and ever expanding, and I am really looking forward to seeing where the series leads to.

Yeah, British Dresden is the most common comparison. I think of it as if Harry Potter became a London Police officer haha.
Aaron wrote: "Tnkw01 wrote: "Are the Peter Grant books like the Dresden Files? If so, I need to read them."
Yeah, British Dresden is the most common comparison. I think of it as if Harry Potter became a London ..."
Sounds Great! I'm putting it in my TBR list.
Yeah, British Dresden is the most common comparison. I think of it as if Harry Potter became a London ..."
Sounds Great! I'm putting it in my TBR list.

These are really good books as well"
It does sound interesting, I will add it to my TBR list.




The plot was fun and engaging and keeps you wanting to read on. My only complaint is the lack of dialogue between Peter and Leslie when they 'met up'
Now the long wait until Lies Sleeping is released :(


Have you read the graphic novels yet? They may tide you over for a bit.

Not yet, only found out about them recetly, but I will certainlly be getting them once I can afford them. haha




The problem is good books are coming out all the time, before you can finish what you have intended to read. I feel your pain.
What a great list! I had a 'planned' section in my series challenge I had to delete 'cause it had more than 40 series...


Tnkw01 - Yeppppp another reason why I'll probably never get to read everything I want to. Still better to have too many choices than not enough haha.

Overall it is basically one of those fantasy series that is enjoyable if you don’t stop to think about it too much. Just roll with the action and ignore the plot holes, inconsistencies and questionable sections of writing. However, that being said there are plenty of other great series out there which I would recommend before taking on this one, including Brent Weeks next series.
The Night Angel was Brent Weeks' first Trilogy. It was obvious from reading books from his second series he had improved his style. However, I thought The Way of Shadows was very enjoyable. At some point I have to finish the trilogy.

Yeah I am one of the people that only knew about Brent Weeks from his latest series, granted I have only read the first of the Lightbringer series but geez, its like he did nothing but take writing classes between the series, the quality of writing is so much better in Lightbringer, and people have been saying it only gets better from the first book. Looking forward to finishing that soon.

To those who like a bit of horror fantasy, if you haven't read this series, you should. It remains one of my top zombie fictions and does some things that really separate it from the norm.


Aaron wrote: "Senlin Ascends - Vivid characters, wonderful and mystical world building and a thrilling story. Leaves you wanting more. Will give a more in-depth review once I have completed the s..."
I kind of thought the story was just ok. I can't decide if I want to continue or not. Well, to be honest, I probably would but I have so many other series' I need to finish.
I kind of thought the story was just ok. I can't decide if I want to continue or not. Well, to be honest, I probably would but I have so many other series' I need to finish.

This is why I love books haha. We both obviously love fantasy yet can have different opionions on story. For me I do love the whimiscal mystery behind the main plot and was constantly hungering for the next revelation.
Once he got to the tower and revealed that no one knew the truth of the tower, it made everything that was presented seem false. No one was trust worthy and nothing was as it seemed. And though it is more world building than plot I love the idea of each floor being unique and was/am waiting for the reveal of each level of the tower.
Having just finished the second book, I would say it was better overall and had a more focused story progression. So if you enjoyed everything else in the first book, you might find the second more to your liking :)

The additional POV characters give you a better insight into the motivations and truth behind the main crew, which is a good thing when nearly everything else in the novel is a mystery waiting to be discovered. Speaking of, the revelations in this novel were the perfect amount. We now know a lot more of the tower and its supposed purpose and history, as well as some of the characters, but there is still enough unrevealed and new mysteries introduced that I cannot wait for the third book.
I loved the new levels of the tower we got to explore, especially the endless library (Got an almost Doctor Who feel from that). The twists at the end were well done. Very happy overall. Bring on book 3…. And hopefully, 4 isn’t far after that.
Aaron wrote: "Tnkw01 wrote: "Aaron wrote: "Senlin Ascends - Vivid characters, wonderful and mystical world building and a thrilling story. Leaves you wanting more. Will give a more in-depth revie..."
Thanks for the encouragement. I might have to read it after all.
Thanks for the encouragement. I might have to read it after all.


Thanks all
Aaron wrote: "Also, I am sorry I have been away for so long. Real life is taking a lot of my time away at the moment. Hope to get back into the swing of things late September.
Thanks all"
I believe real life happens to us all the time so as long as everyone comes back, that makes me happy.
Thanks all"
I believe real life happens to us all the time so as long as everyone comes back, that makes me happy.

Reminds me once again why Reilly is one of my favorite authors, more impressive when you consider Fantasy/Scifi is pretty much all I read. (If you have not read any of his books... read them all. Start with Ice Station.)
Also on a personal note, should be able to swing back into action after a few stagnant months. Whoop.

Yea, I know what you mean. I wouldn't have put The Lightbringer series by Brent Weeks on my series challenge if I'd had known it wasn't finished. I'm trying to make an effort to stay away from unfinished series'. But that's impossible to do. With the best books being in series one has to read them.

Yep, The first two books in the Kingkiller series are really, really good. I'm not an author but it must be terribly hard to keep the same quality through a whole series.

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