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2 minutes ago, Slowswift said:

"Who's your favorite character?"

Are you active on the fandom wiki? 'cause I'm thinking there's a non-zero chance the two of you'd get along fantastically. (That or I can bug her to get an account here...) 

I like the Vackers except for you-know-who.

No, I'm not. She/You should get an account here!!!

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1 minute ago, Condensation said:

I like the Vackers except for you-know-who.

No, I'm not. She/You should get an account here!!!

Duly noted. Let the pestering commence!

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Had a busy day so I didn't get to spend all of it reading like anticipated, but I have started Summer Knight, and am already nearly 200 pages in! I really liked Dreseden 1/2, but 3 and now 4 are just on another level so far for me.  Really great stuff so far!

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7 hours ago, NottTheBrave said:

Had a busy day so I didn't get to spend all of it reading like anticipated, but I have started Summer Knight, and am already nearly 200 pages in! I really liked Dreseden 1/2, but 3 and now 4 are just on another level so far for me.  Really great stuff so far!

Just started 3 today. I liked 1 and 2 as well but I keep hearing 3 is when the series really hooks you so looking forward to it. 

 

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There is a certain point in bk 3 where it just takes off. You will know it when you get there.

4 is all fun and the series remains so throughout up to Peace Talks for me. Battle Ground has been fun I just don’t like that it was split between the two books. Happy to give Butcher more $ don’t get me wrong but this really could have been 1 book even if a little larger then the typical Dresden book.

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So I finished the climax of Turn Coat, and damnation. I still have the final chapter to go but wow, that was something.

Spoiler

Peabody's the traitor, Luccio was the killer, and Morgan is dead. Man. That death was something else.

 

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I was going to visit the library, but it's apparently closed for maintenance. Therefore, I'm reading DRAGONSTEEL! Yes, Mist checked it out from the BYU Library. I love it! I've already read it a couple of times, but this time's even better. :)

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11 hours ago, aneonfoxtribute said:

So I finished the climax of Turn Coat, and damnation. I still have the final chapter to go but wow, that was something.

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Peabody's the traitor, Luccio was the killer, and Morgan is dead. Man. That death was something else.

 

So how did you feel when

none other then Morgan was asking Harry for help? That was nice twist to me

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Just finished Battle Ground (Dresden Files 17). Wasn't much of a fan of Peace Talks, but I did enjoy BG. Even if I'm tremendously salty about a certain event (if you've read it you can probably guess)

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1 minute ago, Bearer of all agonies said:

I’m reading the rangers apprentice by John Flanagan. 

Are you enjoying it? I personally didn’t. 

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My cousin got me into it when I was 10 and I liked it, but now I don't even remember half the stuff that happened. I think it was good, though I bet it didn't compare to SA. Currently reading the illuminate files and rereading Words of Radinance. 

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My spelling is stunning. It stuns people because of how bad it is.
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Phew Battle Ground is getting good in the page 100+ range. The more of it I read the more pissed off I get though that the book was split. Thankfully we didn’t have to wait the old normal Butcher year for next one but you will still have an uphill battle convincing me this spilt was necessary.

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17 minutes ago, Briar King said:

Phew Battle Ground is getting good in the page 100+ range. The more of it I read the more pissed off I get though that the book was split. Thankfully we didn’t have to wait the old normal Butcher year for next one but you will still have an uphill battle convincing me this spilt was necessary.

the 2 really are basically a single book for all intents and purposes.  Most Dresden books seem to go 1. Dresden is in way over his head 2. after several life threatening encounters and some investigation he works out the culprit 3. climactic fight against said culprit.  Peace talks is basically steps 1 and 2, and Battle Ground is basically entirely step 3.

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I just finished The Oath, by Frank Peretti, which is a Christian supernatural thriller.  Probably not the best way to describe it, but it's the closest I can get.  It's better than I thought, considering that I don't usually read thrillers.

And I started Ivanhoe, am 200 pages in, and loving it.

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