I finished book 36 which was Jim Beard's, "D.C. Jones and Adventure Command Book 4: Control Your TV Set". I would call this a short story book told in the form of several episodes on a TV show based on Adventure Command. Very well done.
I finished book 36 which was Jim Beard's, "D.C. Jones and Adventure Command Book 4: Control Your TV Set". I would call this a short story book told in the form of several episodes on a TV show based on Adventure Command. Very well done.
I finished book 35 which was Jim Beard's, "D.C. Jones and Adventure Command Book 3: Assault on Mummy Mountain". The Adventure Command team, based on certain action figure toys of the 1960s and 1970s, continues their battles against the cult that is seeking to change the world. Very entertaining and fun.
📚 Rhythm of War by Brandon Sanderson
I just finished reading Rhythm of War by Brandon Sanderson
Very long book. I wanted epic fantasy and this is that in spades. I guess my only complaint about the writing style/story telling style is that it doesn't feel that anyone very important is going to die. Unlike George RR Martin books, where main characters can and probably will die, this series feels that the main characters are going to figure out a way through. The story archs get a bit... predicable. Oh no Kaladin is sad and can't go on but then BOOM he fights through and finds a way and saves the day. Rinse repeat. Still, I really liked this book and the series. 5 out of 5 and it get's the heart too.
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A Writer’s Diary by Virginia Woolf
"A Writer's Diary" by Virginia Woolf on my booklog. My rating: 4 of 5 stars.I finished book 34 which was Jim Beard's "D.C. Jones and Adventure Command book 2: Rescue at the Arctic Outpost." The team continues to pursue the cult from book 1, this time in the Arctic. Weather patterns and animals in the area seem to be controlled by the cult. This book reads like an 8 year olds adventures with his action figure toys and accessories. It's a very entertaining and fun book.