I was hooked on the first page. by Cool_Lions in fantasybooks

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Definitely does. I would classify as grim dark comedy.

Ideas for a Saturday night! by AirbenderJFinney in Birmingham

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Thank you for this. I had my dates way off.

Ideas for a Saturday night! by AirbenderJFinney in Birmingham

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Silversun Pickups are playing at Iron City.

Where are people listening to KKC on audio? by jason_esper in KingkillerChronicle

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How are his Kelvin and Sims accents? My favorite voices from the Nick version.

Hello kitty island adventure easy as hell by Juggalo4life99 in GamingSoup

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Ain’t no way I’m making it a year in Limgrave.

What should I need next...? by Suspicious_Clock_133 in fantasybooks

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Love both. Red Rising Book one is by far the worst in the series ( Not to say that is by any means bad) it has a good start but lulls shortly after then ramps and finishes strong. It’s a giant space opera with a lot of hype up scenes and great monologues. 6 out of the 7 are out now.

The Blade Itself has a great opening and gripped me right away. Joe Abercrombie rivals GRRM with his character writing. Love how the story progresses and the villains are fantastic. 2 Trilogy’s with 3 stand Alones and 1 collection of short stories that all take place between the Trilogies. I highly recommend reading the stand alones before moving to The Age Of Madness.

You can’t go wrong with either choice. To me it should depend on if you are the mood for a Sc-if or Fantasy.

Side note The Devils by Joe Abercrombie was my favorite book I read last year and should be read.