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Level 1: Pike's Peak (12 books)
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The Rivan Codex: Ancient Texts of the Belgariad and the Malloreon by David Eddings
I can't believe my journey through all my unread Eddings books is over!
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Magic's Pawn by Mercedes Lackey
Can we just appreciate this cover? It is so ott you'd recognize the genre standing a mile away.
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Magic's Price by Mercedes Lackey
Book 3 turned out to be the weakest installment in the series. Still, I loved the whole experience. Instant favourites.
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Luck in the Shadows by Lynn Flewelling
This is really sad: I dnfed after 210 pages. I'm just not sufficiently intrigued or invested in the characters to carry on. Also, this edition has really small print and narrow margins so is unpleasant to read. I might try again with an edition in translation, but this never has been translated (like so many female SFF).
7. Zwei sehr ernsthafte DamenZwei sehr ernsthafte Damen by Jane Bowles
I also dnfed another book the same day after 47 pages. I heard great things about Jane Bowles work, but her style just isn't my cup of tea. I felt distanced from the characters and couldn't tell them apart. (I own a very beautiful hardcover edition of this, so I'm extra sorry to let it go like this. But someone else will appreciate this more than I could.)
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Grief is the Thing with Feathers by Max Porter
I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU ... broke me entirely on its last page.
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The Word for World is Forest by Ursula K. Le Guin
A heartfelt, melancholic read. The skips in time were a bit irritating, but I really liked the concept of the dreamers and the Ashsean's non-violent ways.
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Sorcerer to the Crown by Zen Cho
I expected to love this, but in the end, it was just okay. The plot felt convoluted, and even though I enjoyed Prunella as a character, I felt like I didn't get to know anybody. Many times, I found myself going back over the past few sentences because a detail was mentioned in passing like it had been before, and I was not aware of it having been there all the time. Very confusing.
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The Complete Robot (Asimov) by Isaac Asimov
As is to be expected with an anthology, some stories were more to my liking than others. The problem with a thematic compilation is that similarities in structure and storytelling become all the more obvious. I was ready to give the whole book only 2 stars (mostly out of fatigue) but the final story "The Bicentennial Man" bumped the rating up again.
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Gardens of the Moon by Steven Erikson
I DNFed this epic fantasy only 52 pages into it, but with the determination to switch to the german edition later this year. I had some trouble enjoying the story and complex world building and I bet it was that on top of getting to know all the places, names and lots of military strategy I had to read it all in a foreign language. I definitely want to continue reading, but this time in a library copy. Guess you'll see the result in my Virtual Mount TBR log :)
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The dusty ones 2013-2015 (2/5)
The Rivan Codex*The Master and Margarita*The Complete Robot (Asimov)*Catch-22*The Three Musketeers*Americanah2016's "read 'em quick" (2/7)
The Summer Tree*Doomsday Book*The Quantum Universe*
Gardens of the Moon*Synners*The Fair Fight*Luck in the Shadows2017 leftovers (0/2)
City of Golden Shadow*I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
2018 "as good as new" (8/22)
Sorcerer to the Crown*The Left Hand of Darkness*Two Serious Ladies*Lud-in-the-Mist*Magic's Pawn*Magic's Promise*Magic's Price*The Luminaries*Dead Things*Broken Souls*Hungry Ghosts*Radiance*The Little Friend*Angel with the Sword*Grief is the Thing with Feathers*Mythago Wood*The Wolves of Willoughby Chase*The Word for World is Forest*The Affirmation*The Female Man*Uncommon People: The Rise and Fall of the Rock Stars 1955-1994*London: The Biography