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Just finished I am Legend by Richard Matheson which was great
That's next on my TBR pile. Glad it gets a ringing endorsement.
Just finished I am Legend by Richard Matheson which was great
Out of interest have you tried the FOOL's series that seems to be tied into the trilogy. I made the mistake of buying one of the later ones and as I haven't found the earlier books I have had to leave it. Just wondered if they were as good before I get serious about finding the rest.
Fourth are the Soldier Son books, which are set in an entirely different world.
I have two copies, and I'd send one to you, but I'm still fuming about Queensland winning.
Bitterbynde Trilogy is one of my favourites, glad to hear you enjoyed it as well. Cecilia Dart-Thornton has a writing style all of her own.Eeek, I'm another who hasn't gotten around to Robin Hobbs yet...
I just finished the Bitterbynde Trilogy by Cecilia Dart-Thornton, new for me, and may I say it was delightful to read. A little draggy-on occasionally with all the travelling, but the author's language skills more than made up for that - some of those sentences would have been worth wading through slime for, let alone putting up with a little bit of draggy-on now and then. Great plot, too. I think my favourite of the trilogy was the first book, The Ill-Made Mute, which I bought purely on the strength of the title. I was not disappointed, and the Mute is a great character, too. But I won't be sure until I reread, and I was impressed enough with the trilogy to know I will reread it someday.