Paul Barker wants to read The Alloy of Law by Brandon Sanderson

The Alloy of Law by Brandon Sanderson
Three hundred years after the events of the Mistborn trilogy, Scadrial is on the verge of modernity, with railroads to …
Book-tooting from @pbarker@social.afront.org.
I use "read" to cover both books and audiobooks, don't hate me! I tend to read about 50% #SciFi & #Fantasy fiction and 50% non-fiction. Non-fiction interests include #Politics & #Economics (especially from #Leftist perspectives), #Evolution, #Philosophy, #Physics, #Religion.
I'm also an #EmbeddedLinux & #OpenSource software developer, #Humanist, #Leftist and quite probably #Autistic (though still on my journey of discovery).
Pronouns are he/him.
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Three hundred years after the events of the Mistborn trilogy, Scadrial is on the verge of modernity, with railroads to …
@Melisondra I'm listening to the audiobooks myself. James is excellent, I love all his voices! The voice for Toot-Toot always gives me a little laugh as well.
I have so many books to add myself as well. It will take a while to add a really representative selection of books I've read. I have lots of Sci-Fi & Fantasy to add!
Broad thoughts on The Dresden files, in response to a post over on Mastodon: Dresden is a chauvinistic asshole at times but I love the worldbuilding, other characters and long running plot threads in this series!
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I really struggled with the scope of this book. It was too pulled back, too wide a shot. I didn't feel I cared about any of the characters as my attention was too scattered.
Perhaps I'll come back to this and give it another go one day. I hear the series is excellent once you get further into it. But for now, this is on my Did Not Finish list.
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