A place to talk about anything Fantasy related. Really it can be anything from books, video games, artwork to film!
Weekend Reading!
What are you guys reading this weekend?!

A place to talk about anything Fantasy related. Really it can be anything from books, video games, artwork to film!
What are you guys reading this weekend?!
A place to talk about anything Fantasy related. Really it can be anything from books, video games, artwork to film!
Re-visiting a lot of Pern material. I've already started in on the second edition of the Dragonlover's Guide.
Jim Butcher's The Aeronaught's Windlass, and also picking my way through Thomas Ligotti's Grimscribe (80's horror).
I'm in the middle of both The Deed of Paksenarrion by Elizabeth Moon and Good Omens from Pratchett and Gaiman. i have a bunch of others i might start, but those are the ones I'm likely to finish this weekend.
Oh I really enjoyed the Paks series, that's a fun one!
The girl on the train, absolute loving it😍
Just finished reading The Arm of the Sphinx. So amazing! Seriously, if you haven't read Senlin Ascends and The Arm of the Sphinx you should check it out. Best books I've read in some time. During the weekend, I'll be starting an ARC copy of The Bear and the Nightingale. I'm looking forward to it.
Finishing The Purloined Poodle and jumping into A Brief History Of Time! Fun, relaxing, and it's study time for a time-travel novel I plan to write soon.
Probably going to start either Empress Game: Cloak of War or Long Way to the Small Angry Planet. Also still reading some non-fic on the side, this time it's All the Single Ladies: Unmarried Women and the Rise of an Independent Nation. And now that I say this, I realize the first 2 are both sci-fi, so I guess technically I'm not reading fantasy this weekend, lol. I'll go back to it next week. :)
Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel, but very unlikely to finish it!
I bought The Hanging Tree, the new Rivers of London novel, as soon as it came out, but I've finished it already.
Still re-reading Jingo along with the Mark Reads Discworld blog. (Along those lines, I'm also following Ana Mardoll's blog posts about re-reading The Horse and His Boy and A Wrinkle in Time, but not actually re-reading those novels myself.)