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Some reading
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Small post, I’ve been trying to follow Julien’s idea about reading a book a week. My schedule doesn’t really allow me that much liberty and I have an awful taste that keep me for getting any “educative” book: I like fantasy ;-). And the kind of epic fantasy I read tend to be a bit “big”…. so for the latest 800 pages:
James Barclay’s “Cry of the newborn“. Light, good reading material if your into cute fantasy epic. I’m a bit surprised that his latest novel seem much less mature that “The Chronicles of the Raven” serie. Kinda weird, but this is what you get by bringing “god-like power” so early in the story.
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