Fathomfolk mostly takes place above water. It still has underwater scenes, though, so since you're not trying to get hard mode it will still count for the square!
Have you read any books by Mercedes Lackey? She's very prolific - her books would fit many of the prompts on this bingo card if you are looking for something! She has books about bards (a whole series in fact), books published in the 90s (and is still publishing currently), and a lot of the others.
7 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle was AMAZING! Do give it at least 100-150 pages before you DNF because the beginning is (intentionally) very confusing. The conclusion was 🤯
Fathomfolk mostly takes place above water. It still has underwater scenes, though, so since you're not trying to get hard mode it will still count for the square!
I’ll read it anyway, but will keep an eye out for other underwater/underground books.
Great list!! Currently reading The Way of Kings and am having a great time! And I recently read A River Enchanted and really enjoyed it too 😊
Thanks. I’m looking forward to the books I’ve chosen. Glad to hear that you enjoyed A River Enchanted and enjoying The Way of Kings
@@tashslibrary thank you! I hope you love those and all the others 😊
Someone else reading A Demon in the Desert for that square!! I hope it's as fun as it sounds. I found the Ted Chiang collection really solid as well.
It sounds fun. It’s on my May TBR, so I’ll find out soon.
Great list and I am planning to join in the r/fantasy bingo this year as well.
It’s a fun way to read some different books.
Have you read any books by Mercedes Lackey? She's very prolific - her books would fit many of the prompts on this bingo card if you are looking for something! She has books about bards (a whole series in fact), books published in the 90s (and is still publishing currently), and a lot of the others.
I’ll have to look into her books. I’ve been hearing good things about them.
7 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle was AMAZING! Do give it at least 100-150 pages before you DNF because the beginning is (intentionally) very confusing. The conclusion was 🤯
I’m so looking forward to this one. My boyfriend loved it, so I will definitely keep reading even if confused.