Book Review: The Mistborn BornTrilogy by Brandon Sanderson
The Mistborn Trilogy by Brandon Sanderson is a mix of good and bad. But since it’s only three books long, you’re not committing yourself to anything very long term.
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The Mistborn Trilogy by Brandon Sanderson is a mix of good and bad. But since it’s only three books long, you’re not committing yourself to anything very long term.
Wow! One week of continuous reading – that’s a huge book. I haven’t read a Stephen King novel in a long time, the last being “Insomnia” several years ago. I had forgotten his down to earth way of writing and his “everyman” kind of description of the people in his stories. Every Stephen King novel … Read more
Book review of “Bleak House” by Charles Dickens. While there are some good points in favor of this book, there are plenty of negatives.
“100 Years of Solitude” is a moving book with startling depths of emotion. It is the history of the Buendia family in the town of Macondo.
I’ve never read a series like the “Malazan Book of the Fallen”. I doubt if I ever will again.Steven Erikson’s take on fantasy is breathtaking.
The Bonehunters doesn’t slow down the pace unlike other epic series’s. In fact, it picks it up a bit! One of the best books in the saga which leaves me slavering for what’s coming next.
Like the last book House of Chains, this book too has a separate storyline. But where that one had it join up with the principle story somewhere in the middle, Midnight Tides dedicates the entire book to the Tiste Edur – the sorta kinda brother/cousins to the Tiste Andu. I can see the relevance it … Read more
“House of Chains” is a continuation from Deadhouse Gates and introduces some really interesting characters. We see the final showdown between Shaik and Tavore.
“Memories of Ice” is the third book of the “Malazan Book of the Fallen” series. It’s simply stunning with memorable characters and a plot that boggles the mind with its immensity.