The Handyman Method, by Nick Cutter (Craig Davidson) & Andrew F. Sullivan.
Only 80 or so pages in, and the pacing is... odd? I feel like I didn't get invested in the cast of characters before...
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The Handyman Method, by Nick Cutter (Craig Davidson) & Andrew F. Sullivan.
Only 80 or so pages in, and the pacing is... odd? I feel like I didn't get invested in the cast of characters before...
The Magians trilogy by Lev Grossman. It's a re-read, already on the last book. Quite enjoying it the second time around. I'm sad there are only the three.
Cibola is the 4th book. Nemesis gates is 5. Did you flip the 2?[/QUOTE]
So I flubbed the book number, you're absolutely right. But it looks like we were both wrong, lol. Nemesis Games is 5th,...
Just finished Cibola Burn, the 5th book in The Expanse series. It was excellent, and I have the others waiting in the wings as well.
I'm taking a short break and finishing Full Throttle before...
Also reading Gwendy's Magic Feather - quick read, should finish it in another sitting. So far I'm enjoying it, but I feel like it's length has been artificially padded with a relatively large font,...
Enjoy it! I personally think The Long Walk and Roadwork are stronger books though.
Interested to hear your thoughts on The Deep.
So far I've read The Deep, The Troop, and Little Heaven - Cutter is absolutely unrelenting with his horror. Shocking, grotesque, disturbing and...
I must have missed your previous posts about this series. When you said "akin to Game of Thrones...but sci-fi as opposed to fantasy", I was very interested. I feel like I'm always searching for that...
I've moved onto the third book in James S. A. Corey's Expanse Series - Abaddon's Gate, I'm only about 70% done but really enjoying myself.
So far this has been the series that keeps on giving,...
Any relation to the Television Series?[/QUOTE]
Just looked it up because I never heard of a tv series, but no. This story is about a team of researchers in the 1930s who head to the Arctic for a...
Any relation to the Television Series?
I've been slowly wading into "The Expanse" series by James S. A. Corey, and have almost finished Caliban's War. Thoroughly enjoying it so far, happy to discover a series that's already so established...
Reading Nick Cutter's "Little Heaven" - I've already read The Troop and The Deep, and so far I'm really enjoying Little Heaven, it's quite interesting to read his take on Gunslingers
Couple hundred pages into Finders Keepers. I'm enjoying it but haven't found enough time to power through it. Catcher in the Rye is on deck.
I'm still picking away at Frank Herbert's Dune, quite enjoying it but taking my time.
He uses a lot of interior monologue and the POV shifts almost fluidly at times, I'm shocked how...
The further you get into the Ender saga, the more intensely political it becomes. I love the series and enjoyed them all but it did get to be a bit much. I found that the Bean books (the "Shadow"...
So far I'm really enjoying it, but I've had such a small sample of the series. I've heard that Frank Herbert is only responsible for a few books and then it was picked up by his...son? I've heard it...
Just started. 50 pages in.
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House of Leaves - Mark Z. Danielewski