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What's Next?

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I recently finished reading Neil Gaiman 's American Gods  ( my review is scheduled for Thursday ), and I immediately started Kings of the Wyld  by Nicholas Eames . I'm nearing its end, and it's been so much fun that I'm going to be sad to turn the last page, I think. Expect a review soon. Here's how the top of my TBR pile looks like (I don't necessarily chose my books by their covers, but if I did I would only read books whose covers are designed by the amazing Richard Anderson ): Title: Kings of the Wyld Author: Nicholas Eames Publishing Information: Paperback, 544 pages Publisher: Orbit (February 21, 2017) ISBN: 978-0316362474 Series: The Band Glory never gets old. Clay Cooper and his band were once the best of the best, the most feared and renowned crew of mercenaries this side of the Heartwyld. Their glory days long past, the mercs have grown apart and grown old, fat, drunk, or a combination of the three. Then an ex-bandmate turns up at Clay's door...

News from Brian Staveley and The Last Mortal Bond

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Amazing cover by Richard Anderson I hope you are all having a great week, and you love what you're currently reading. If you're like me, one of the books that you're looking forward to reading this spring is Brian Staveley's The Last Mortal Bond , the third and the concluding installment of Staveley's Chronicle of the Unhewn Throne . I've already pre-ordered my copy - a signed and personalized copy. You see... I'm a sucker for signed books of the authors I like. A few days ago Brian announced that two of his local bookshops will have signed (and personalized if pre-ordered) copies of The Last Mortal Bond,  and I wanted to spread the word, in case some of you would not like to miss such an opportunity. Here's what Brian said about it: 2015 was an exciting year. The books are being translated into nine languages at this point.  The Emperor's Blades  won some awards and was shortlisted for others. The Providence of Fire  seems to be following in its foo...