Ok, sĂĄ half way thru the year, and I just finished the 24th book so far, so on track to reach the goal of 50 #booksOf2023
The last weeks:
👹Witch King by #MarthaWells
I liked it very much
đź‘˝Translation State by #AnnLeckie
Loved it
💂‍♀️Monstrous Regiment by #TerryPratchett
A reread after almost 20 years. The book is the same, but I'm not, so I can see the bits others find really important now
đź‘»Winter's Gift by #BenAaronovich
Not my favourite protagonist, but I enjoyed it
Rivers of London: Deadly Ever After – Graphic Novel Review
https://countzeroor.com/2023/03/12/rivers-of-london-deadly-ever-after-graphic-novel-review/
#comics #2020sincomics #AndrewCartmel #BenAaronovich #graphicnovels #RiversofLondon
Deadly Ever After is the first Rivers of London story to be published after Amongst Our Weapons, and the first to move the timeline forward after that point, and a little past that point as well. It’s also one that moves the focus of the story clearly beyond The Folly, with the focus being more on the River Goddesses themselves. Our main characters for this …
Book Review: Rivers of London Books 1-7
I've kinda fallen behind on the Rivers of London series by Ben Aaronovitch (at least as far as the video reviews are concerned), so it's time to get caught up.
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https://countzeroor.com/2022/11/09/book-review-rivers-of-london-books-1-7/
#Books #BenAaronovich #bookreview #PeterGrant #RiversofLondon #Urbanfantasy
Book Review: Amongst Our Weapons
Lies Sleeping, the seventh book in the Rivers of London series, left a lot of open questions about the world of the setting while it wrapped a bunch of the threads around the Faceless Man. Probably the biggest one was around the Sons of Weyland – a group of practitioners who were also powerful magical craf
https://countzeroor.com/2022/10/01/book-review-amongst-our-weapons/
#Books #2020sinbooks #BenAaronovich #PeterGrant #RiversofLondon #Urbanfantasy
Lies Sleeping, the seventh book in the Rivers of London series, left a lot of open questions about the world of the setting while it wrapped a bunch of the threads around the Faceless Man. Probably the biggest one was around the Sons of Weyland – a group of practitioners who were also powerful magical craftspeople – having made various battle staves, along with the …