Another stunning video full of stunning books!! Thank youuuu for showing off The Iron Crown and all your support 🥰🥰 That Threadlight edition is beyond gorgeous!!
I read the Night Angel trilogy as it came out, years ago and would recommend. Reminds me a bit of Sanderson in the easy-reading writing style. Most recent book that came in to my house was Gardens of the Moon 😅
Techinically, the latest book i bought is Homer's Odyssey translated by Fagles lol. But for something more contemporary, I also snagged a copy of Empire of the Damned as well, white and gold edition. Stoked to get into that one!
Fun haul 😲🤑😉 On the recommendation of booktubers: Blindsight by Peter Watts and Heroes Die by Matthew Stover. I am reading a physical book that will not be released until June 25th 🤫😍🤓 and going even morw blind because of it 🤪 The Daughters' War
Can recommend the audio books of the Night Angel Trilogy, very easy to listen to Last book delivered was The Locked Library edition of The Book that Broke the World by Mark Lawrence
I'm looking forward to reading The Hanged God series. John Gwynne used bears in his Banished Lands series, can't remember if they were polar bears or not. And who doesn't like a pretty cover lol
Hey, I’m wanting to read the first law trilogy with my dad and am wondering just how dark it is. He likes dark things but I haven’t read that many. Also I’m wondering how violent it is. I can handle violence but I want to know if it’s graphic or descriptive at all. Also I want to know if there is any spice at all. The only dark and or high fantasy I’ve read is the way of the kings, six of crows, Mistborn series, the book that wouldn’t burn, a good girls guide to murder, one for my enemy, and the hazel woods.
I think reading Threadlight before Mistborn actually kind of ruined Mistborn for me. It takes the overall concept of Mistborn and just tells a less interesting story. Because of that, Mistborn didn't feel as fresh to me as I think it does to most.
I’m just gonna live vicariously through you
Right 😢😅
I WISH I could have gotten the Iron Crown
Harry Dresden and Bob are my favorite snark duo 😝
Another stunning video full of stunning books!! Thank youuuu for showing off The Iron Crown and all your support 🥰🥰 That Threadlight edition is beyond gorgeous!!
I read the Night Angel trilogy as it came out, years ago and would recommend. Reminds me a bit of Sanderson in the easy-reading writing style. Most recent book that came in to my house was Gardens of the Moon 😅
Great book haul…. 😊
Thank you!
Read red sister first. Prince of thorns is super dark but his other writings aren’t.
The hanged God series looks great! I’m waiting for The way of Kings to arrive.
Empire of the Dammed, omg its so good !
how much money do you think you've spent on all of your books?
I am another person who just didnt get How To Win a Time War, maybe I must try reading it again. Great content and Scottish tan 🙂
Lovely collection!! I so want to go back in time and order the threadlight book 😢😢
Techinically, the latest book i bought is Homer's Odyssey translated by Fagles lol. But for something more contemporary, I also snagged a copy of Empire of the Damned as well, white and gold edition. Stoked to get into that one!
Fun haul 😲🤑😉
On the recommendation of booktubers: Blindsight by Peter Watts and Heroes Die by Matthew Stover.
I am reading a physical book that will not be released until June 25th 🤫😍🤓 and going even morw blind because of it 🤪
The Daughters' War
Thanks for sharing another amazing video, Andrew!
Cheers from Brazil!
Can recommend the audio books of the Night Angel Trilogy, very easy to listen to
Last book delivered was The Locked Library edition of The Book that Broke the World by Mark Lawrence
I'm looking forward to reading The Hanged God series. John Gwynne used bears in his Banished Lands series, can't remember if they were polar bears or not.
And who doesn't like a pretty cover lol
It sounds great doesn’t it! I’m planning on getting to Banished Lands after book 3 of Bloodsworn so that’s good to know
This is another one of terminology question: What is an arc?
This is how you lose the time war is on my radar as well! Glad to see you at least enjoyed it. Why did you say it wasn’t for you?
Hey, I’m wanting to read the first law trilogy with my dad and am wondering just how dark it is. He likes dark things but I haven’t read that many. Also I’m wondering how violent it is. I can handle violence but I want to know if it’s graphic or descriptive at all. Also I want to know if there is any spice at all. The only dark and or high fantasy I’ve read is the way of the kings, six of crows, Mistborn series, the book that wouldn’t burn, a good girls guide to murder, one for my enemy, and the hazel woods.
It’s certainly a lot darker than those but I’m reading it in spring so I can’t speak on the exact content!
@@the_fools_tale ok thanks for the help!
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I think reading Threadlight before Mistborn actually kind of ruined Mistborn for me. It takes the overall concept of Mistborn and just tells a less interesting story. Because of that, Mistborn didn't feel as fresh to me as I think it does to most.
I have to skip a part of the video. You spoil the books I'm about to read.