Xjs started reading Lord of Chaos by Robert Jordan (The Wheel of Time, #6)

Lord of Chaos by Robert Jordan (The Wheel of Time, #6)
The Wheel of Time turns and Ages come and go, leaving memories that become legend. Legend fades to myth, and …
The Wheel of Time turns and Ages come and go, leaving memories that become legend. Legend fades to myth, and …
.@Xjs@bookwyrm.social I’m kind of stuck at this once again. Looks like I’m in need of an intermediate book once more. @Merovius, did I have another urgent intermediate book recommendation from you apart from Ministry for the Future?
@Xjs@bookwyrm.social @Merovius (The P = NP paper perhaps? :D)
@Xjs @Xjs@bookwyrm.social New York 2140, though that might be too close to Ministry for the Future to count.
Otherwise nothing immediate, I think. Skimming my recents:
- "Becky Chambers: A Psalm for the Wild-Built" is cute
- "Rosemary Kirstein: Steerswoman" is not too large a project that Must Not Be Googled Beforehand
- "Claire Keegan: Small Things Like These" is very short literary fiction
- "Ann Leckie: The Raven Tower" is kinda dope and not a doorstopper
- "R.F. Kuang: Babel" is a doorstopper
@Xjs @Xjs@bookwyrm.social Late addition: "Susanna Clarke: Piranesi".
Just finishing up the audio book and it's not very long and quite beautiful. Excellent world building, not in that the world is deep, but the way she exposes it through the eyes of the protagonist.