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The Last Wish (The Witcher, #0.5)
Andrzej Sapkowski
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Andrzej Sapkowski
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Fool's Fate (Tawny Man, #3)
Robin Hobb
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One of those books you should read right now!
The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi delivers swashbuckling excellence though an entertaining journey of loss, love, family, and friendship.
Truly, from the first page (or intake of breath, if you listened to the audiobook, like me!) I was bought in. Chakraborty has written a tale that is fantastically epic yet still grounded and believable. Amina's world is vibrant and tangible, and I felt drawn into the narrative like a fly on the wall, or a crewman aboard the Marwati.
The characters are wonderful and realised. I loved Amina's leadership and drive, and felt her crew constituted some of the best found family I've read in fantasy. The plot was fast-paced and engaging, and it was hard to put this down.
I'm thoroughly blown away by how captivated I was, and look forward to starting The Tapestry of Fate soon!
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Fool's Fate (Tawny Man, #3)
Robin Hobb
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One of those books you should read right now!
The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi delivers swashbuckling excellence though an entertaining journey of loss, love, family, and friendship.
Truly, from the first page (or intake of breath, if you listened to the audiobook, like me!) I was bought in. Chakraborty has written a tale that is fantastically epic yet still grounded and believable. Amina's world is vibrant and tangible, and I felt drawn into the narrative like a fly on the wall, or a crewman aboard the Marwati.
The characters are wonderful and realised. I loved Amina's leadership and drive, and felt her crew constituted some of the best found family I've read in fantasy. The plot was fast-paced and engaging, and it was hard to put this down.
I'm thoroughly blown away by how captivated I was, and look forward to starting The Tapestry of Fate soon!
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Is the subtitle of this book “story of my life: sweating and other ways to get wet” because 80% in and I really wish I’d tallied how many times the FMC has mentioned how sweaty she has gotten.