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i've read bits of the prince for school as it's really important for context on Othello (especially in Iago's character) and it's really interesting


I love Joni Mitchell (pls tell me if you'd recommend it afterwards)

Also can't believe The Prince is only 70 pages long - I always thought it was quite long hence why i've never touched it, might have a look into it after I'm done with these.


I will.


I'm halfway through The starless sea, a reading that has proven to be slow and difficult but it's getting interesting.






Hi Paulina. What a coincidence! I was just watching a couple of videos of writing lectures by Brandon Sanderson during his teaching classes at BYU . It's very informative and has a lot of merit. Sometimes he would have other authors do the lecture in the semester.
Mistborn is a fantastic Brandon Sanderson book. It is extremely well written. It's a heist, epic fantasy with an extremely interesting magic system. Brandon Sanderson loves coming up with new and exciting ways for magic to function. It is entirely unique in that regard. The characters in this book are well developed and you end up loving them as a friend. Many of the things, outlandish and fantasy as they are, that occur in the book are entirely believable because Brandon writes a world that is built on logic. It's not just random happenstance that allows things to occur. Everything is carefully planned and there are rules and logic that rule the magic and way of life in this book. Mistborn is a very emotional trip with growing friendships, a love interest, the main character discovering who she is and an extremely difficult task they wish to accomplish.


His lectures on writing is phenomenal. There are like over 90 lectures available on youtube for free. He covers everything from beginning to end (characterization, worldbuilding, romance, setting, plot, writing skill, etc.) Here is the link to that playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CbL-8...


I have After: A Doctor Explores What Near-Death Experiences Reveal About Life and Beyond by Bruce Greyson next on my list.
I have started 2 historical fictions but have to decide which to read first. I made the mistake of reading 2 books which occurred during the same period and boy was I confused when I went to write a book review!
I'm going to try to complete the Bookish Bingo this month. It's hosted by Bookish First Books. https://www.bookishfirst.com/books
It's a great place to read first impressions of books soon to be published and give your opinion. They select winners who receive a free copy of the book!

I gained insight into a "true" way of living, if such a thing even exists. This book told a story of a man that chose to follow his own path in life.
Here's the link to my review of this book in Good Reads in case you are interested to read it:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Unlike her typical genre!
The Rose Code by Kate Quinn
Over 700 pages so this will take me awhile





Wow! That's quite the array of genres! Enjoy!

My daughter is reading "Lord of the Flies" which I had read with my son a year ago, so here I am with my daughter!
I'm reading "Dear Mrs. Bird" by AJ Pearce on audio as I just received a request from a publisher to read/review a sequel called "Yours Cheerfully" in August 2021. A more light-hearted story during WWII about a young lady's aspirations to become a Lady War Correspondence.
I'm also reading "Sunflower Sisters" by Martha Hall Kelly, which is the third book about a generation of strong women during the Civil War, WWI, and WWII.


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Also I am continuing my reading of stories of Iron Man by Dennis O'Neil. He has written quite a lot of those stories in Iron Man #158, 160–208, from the years 1982 to 1986. A lot of the stories utilized in the Iron Man movies and the Avengers movies were taken from this era of storytelling.