And two The Way Of Kings books? When did he release the second?
Ah I meant part two >> Both books in The Way of Kings make up the first book of the Stormlight Archive and that always confuses me >> On his website he has a tracker showing the progress of his writing which currently puts Words of Radiance at 83% of the first draft :<
May 13, 13 at 5:15am
Aulis Vaara
Captain Shakespear was very brilliant indeed. I also enjoyed the bleep out of Mistborn, you won't be disappointed.
And two The Way Of Kings books? When did he release the second?
I highly recommend it! It's one that I love to watch just to get lost in a more light-hearted fantasy world ^^ Compared to the book it has a touch more humour and is a lot more positive on the whole. They're the same basic concept but there's a lot of things in the movie that aren't in the book and vice versa. Probably my favourite character in the movie doesn't appear in the book at all!
Captain Shakespear, right?
I enjoyed the movie a whole lot more than the book, to be honest. The book was a bit bland and unexciting, the movie is humorous and thrilling.
Yes!! He was brilliant!
Suolo haha, yeah...I started reading WoK and got through the first two books BEFORE learning it was going to be a ten-book epic. Dammit. At least Sanderson is a relatively quick writer, so it'll be faster than if it was George RR Martin. Loved those books though! Really can't wait to see where everything goes.
I'm currently reading Mistborn as I'm sure IcarusAbides will be pleased to hear :> Good so far, but I'm less than a hundred pages in so it's a little soon to tell.
May 13, 13 at 3:29am
Aulis Vaara
I'm currently reading through Buffy The Vampire Slayer Season 8. It's a comic book, and comes in four pretty heavy hardcovers. Waiting for my reading pleasure afterward is Coraline, by Neil Gaiman.
I highly recommend it! It's one that I love to watch just to get lost in a more light-hearted fantasy world ^^ Compared to the book it has a touch more humour and is a lot more positive on the whole. They're the same basic concept but there's a lot of things in the movie that aren't in the book and vice versa. Probably my favourite character in the movie doesn't appear in the book at all!
Captain Shakespear, right?
I enjoyed the movie a whole lot more than the book, to be honest. The book was a bit bland and unexciting, the movie is humorous and thrilling.
May 13, 13 at 1:23am
Soulo
Right now I'm about halfway through "The Way of Kings" by Brandon Sanderson. Great read but it's going to be a pain having to wait for the rest of the epic to come out. Thankfully I have a load of books ready to keep me entertained.
Dragoon I love Gaiman and Stardust is such a wonderful story. If you haven't seen the movie, I thought that was a pretty damn good adaptation that really does the original text justice.
I'm still slogging my way through Elantris. I'm about half way through and it's honestly not thrilling me all that much. The story is interesting but it just feels sort of wooden. I'm not reading it because I love it, like I did with Warbreaker, but more to get through it. It has gotten better as I've gotten further through, but still...ehhh.
I remember seeing advertisements for the film a few years back but I haven't seen it yet. I'm looking forward to it.
I highly recommend it! It's one that I love to watch just to get lost in a more light-hearted fantasy world ^^ Compared to the book it has a touch more humour and is a lot more positive on the whole. They're the same basic concept but there's a lot of things in the movie that aren't in the book and vice versa. Probably my favourite character in the movie doesn't appear in the book at all!
Dragoon I love Gaiman and Stardust is such a wonderful story. If you haven't seen the movie, I thought that was a pretty damn good adaptation that really does the original text justice.
I'm still slogging my way through Elantris. I'm about half way through and it's honestly not thrilling me all that much. The story is interesting but it just feels sort of wooden. I'm not reading it because I love it, like I did with Warbreaker, but more to get through it. It has gotten better as I've gotten further through, but still...ehhh.
I remember seeing advertisements for the film a few years back but I haven't seen it yet. I'm looking forward to it.
May 07, 13 at 7:52pm
Dreadlock Holiday
Found all my Peter Rabbit books form when I was a kid, man these things are brilliant. Apart from the odd drawing here and there, these books are still in great condition.
Currently reading the Underbelly series.
May 07, 13 at 12:29pm
Chrono
After I finish the current novel I'm on and a couple Fleming books I've been meaning to get to I wanna' move onto some works by Chuck Paluhniuk (I believe is how you spell it).
I have a buddy who says that Fight Club is great but not even his best work and that he's got some truly interesting reads so I'm excited to check a couple out.
May 06, 13 at 6:18pm
Mouldy Cheese
Dragoon I love Gaiman and Stardust is such a wonderful story. If you haven't seen the movie, I thought that was a pretty damn good adaptation that really does the original text justice.
I'm still slogging my way through Elantris. I'm about half way through and it's honestly not thrilling me all that much. The story is interesting but it just feels sort of wooden. I'm not reading it because I love it, like I did with Warbreaker, but more to get through it. It has gotten better as I've gotten further through, but still...ehhh.
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