Finished reading: The waste lands by Stephen King. Within the fortnight, even! \o/ Annnd I'm falling for this series. I am embarrassingly susceptible to lone-ranger-competence, and not only is Roland the fastest draw in the west (tm) but in this book he's revealed as a skilled diplomat/people (...manipulator? negotiator...? that's up for interpretation, and I love it), and as we're settling into that deliciousness, Roland is watching a team member and knowing he's possibly got someone maybe not as skilled, but definitely someone as smart and sharp and nggggh.
I loved watching all three of them and the dog come together as a ka-tet, and I feel so hard for all the people who had to wait so many years for that cliffhanger to resolve in
what I'm reading now: Wizard and glass (Book 4). This was a fantastic score in the Guildford Book Exchange (this place has AMAZING stock, it's well, well worth the trip out there). Now that our characters are settled in (for the most part) it's time to start exploring wtf is going on in the world/s, and as of page 115 or so, I'm fascinated. I'm also aiming to get this read in a fortnight, although it's a good three hundred pages longer than book 3, so we'll see how that goes.
Up next: Book 5, almost definitely.
I loved watching all three of them and the dog come together as a ka-tet, and I feel so hard for all the people who had to wait so many years for that cliffhanger to resolve in
what I'm reading now: Wizard and glass (Book 4). This was a fantastic score in the Guildford Book Exchange (this place has AMAZING stock, it's well, well worth the trip out there). Now that our characters are settled in (for the most part) it's time to start exploring wtf is going on in the world/s, and as of page 115 or so, I'm fascinated. I'm also aiming to get this read in a fortnight, although it's a good three hundred pages longer than book 3, so we'll see how that goes.
Up next: Book 5, almost definitely.
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