Logen Ninefingers and the rest (spoiler alert)

Sounds good crooksy. If you enjoy the Mistborn series you might want to take a look at Sanderson's stand alone books Elantris and Warbreaker.
 
I thought the conclusion was nicely wrapped up when Bayaz sat down with Glotka towards the end of the third book. In fact, I'd say that was the highlight of the trilogy.
 
I thought the conclusion was nicely wrapped up when Bayaz sat down with Glotka towards the end of the third book. In fact, I'd say that was the highlight of the trilogy.

That was my favorite scene too. I read a lot of mysteries with twists and so on, but I didn't really see that coming or playing out as it did. But it really tied things together for me.
 
I always enjoy a trilogy or series that seem to have all the loose ends tied up but I still get a feeling that something else is about to happen!

Thus, one must continue reading these marvellous books!
 
Guys, if you go to Abercrombie's webpage there's a link to Amazon where you can pre-order The Heroes at a discount price, bargain!
 
I did enjoy Weeks Night Angel Trilogy but not as much as Abercrombie, for me Night Angel lacked something can't quite put my finger on what but I was still left slightly disappointed.
The Malazan series (which I might leave for now until the final book is published then go straight through them all)

I'm jealous, wish I'd thought to leave the series for a mammoth read.
 
Yes, spoiler alert and such :p (It's in the title, lol)

I have a feeling one of five things will happen with The Bloody Nine

Logan's Dead Theories
1. He's dead. Get over it.

2. Some witch will resurrect him like they tattooed freak, and cause untold carnage.


Logan's Alive Theories
3. He ends up becoming The Bloody Nine out of necessity, full-time. When he's not crazy, he's just as cold as Shivers (though probably more)

4. He tried to start a wholesome family life, but some tragedy makes him get back into the grove of adventuring/killing/war

5. He comes back to the North, steals the crown and ends up throwing a spanner into the scheming and plotting of Bayaz and the Prophet while becoming a trademark Abercrombie failure, screwing up in almost every way possible as a new ruler.
 
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