Mistborn is good, but I enjoyed the Wax and Wayne trilogy (set in same world as Mistborn trilogy) more
I am stunned there aren't more books in this storyline.mrsbeer05 said:
Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman (author's preferred text). A-
Another great Gaiman book. Although I didn't like the cliff hanger ending
I got about 400 pages into that beast and then got busy, so never finished. Very interesting book.Frok said:
I'm listening to "Rise and Fall of the Third Reich" on Audible. 57 hours. This will occupy my commute all summer
I got many hours into it on Audible, and somehow the app messed up causing me to suddenly be way off on my place in the book. I want to finish it, but for some reason I just never took the time to find where I was.HtownAg92 said:I got about 400 pages into that beast and then got busy, so never finished. Very interesting book.Frok said:
I'm listening to "Rise and Fall of the Third Reich" on Audible. 57 hours. This will occupy my commute all summer
Looking forward to reading this one. My dad is a pathologist, so I grew up around clinical laboratories.lunchbox said:
The Perfect Predator: A Scientist's Race to Save Her Husband from a Deadly Superbug: A Memoir
Amazon
Picked this up from the library for a summer read and ended up devouring it within 2 days.
They are not all related. one second after, one year after, and the final day are a trilogy (aftermath of an emp), but the others are standalone novels. pillar to sky is about building a space elevator, 48 hours is about an impending solar flarekapon said:
Are all the william forstchen related?
All EMP books?
How would you rate the books in your list?
I went with Elantris since it is essentially a one-off. I'll do Mistborn next.wreckt01 said:
Definitely mistborn!