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I read The Shadow of the Wind once, in Spanish, in basically one marathon sitting. Legolas Send a noteboard - 16/11/2016 11:12:42 PM

Neither of those factors is very conducive to me retaining more than a vague memory of what it was about... do you figure it's worth rereading and reading the other books in the series?

I have to say I've almost completely lost track of fantasy - I'll probably read the next book in Martin's, Rothfuss' and Lynch's respective series when they come out, but that's about it. Never even started on Sanderson, and I can't say I'm very tempted to start...

I am however currently reading and very much impressed by an extremely non-recent release: the Gormenghast trilogy. The first book is rather remarkable in almost entirely lacking a conventional plot, or at least a conventional plot arch, while still being captivating from the first page to the last, I thought. Only just started the second book, and I've no idea where the story is heading next.

And then I bought two books recently, also not recent releases but perhaps of interest to you - Bolaño's "El Tercer Reich", and Almudena Grandes' "Ines y la Alegria". Not sure if I ever discussed Grandes with you, I rather enjoyed her 'Corazon Helado' when reading it a few years ago.

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So let's discuss some recent/upcoming releases, shall we? - 13/11/2016 10:45:37 PM 1018 Views
I'm interested in anything from Brandon S and would..... - 16/11/2016 03:34:50 AM 693 Views
Well, last I heard, the next Stormlight Archive book will be out around this time next year - 16/11/2016 09:57:24 AM 842 Views
Alternatively, skip the first and read the second and third. - 16/11/2016 10:51:53 PM 677 Views
I remember someone on this board saying..... - 17/11/2016 01:46:08 AM 689 Views
Yeah, I'd say so. - 17/11/2016 05:59:00 PM 827 Views
I read The Shadow of the Wind once, in Spanish, in basically one marathon sitting. - 16/11/2016 11:12:42 PM 760 Views

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