Still reading The Crystal Shard by R. A. Salvatore. First book of The Icewind Dale Trilogy, and The Legend of Drizzt / Forgotten Realms series (publication order).

Book is pretty fast paced and full of action. Really enjoying it.

What about all of you? What have you been reading or listening to lately?


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    3 days ago

    Hey Dressy!

    Hope you are well, bet you can’t guess what I’ve been listening to ;p So as always Deathlands has been on rotation and I am just finishing number 25 and still enjoying it.

    Other than those I listened to a couple of Goosebumps books. They were fun, I’m not sure how old your son / daughter (?) is but I would suggest giving one a try if they are interested in reading some light horror. They weren’t to graphic but still enough to instill a good, slightly unsettling image in parts that I imagine someone younger would find a little scary but in a good way if they were interested in horror as a genre. I remember enjoying them a lot when I was around the age of 10 and may be a little bit simplistic for say a teenager but it was an engaging story and well written.

    I also listened to “The Others” by Jeremy Robinson which is the second book in the Infinite series of books. It was a really good book that I couldn’t stop listening to and blazed through really quickly. It reminded me a lot of Dean Koontz stories in the way it was written, it had supernatural elements as well as a group of people vs government type agencies vs a supernatural element sort of interplay similar to the way his stories often go. I’m looking forward to what the rest of the Infinite series holds and enjoyed it a lot more than the first book!

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      So, after reading this, I finally decided to buy the first Deathlands book right away, it’s about time I at least check it out.

      Well, it turns out they aren’t available anywhere. Not even as ebooks. Only audiobooks are available. Amazon (not my place of choice to buy ebooks) also has only book 48 and 49 available, rest are audiobooks only.

      On a positive side, one less series to worry about!

      Thanks for the recommendation. He is around 10, and likes horror / spooky stuff. Will get first book or two and see if he likes them.

      Infinite series seems pretty interesting. Will check them out in a few months, hopefully they have better availability than Deathlands 😀

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        3 days ago

        Oh, that’s a shame to hear about Deathlands, can’t win them all I guess!

        In terms of Goosebumps the two titles that stand out in my mind from when I was a child (not that I remember the plots now) are Monster Blood and Night Of The Living Dummy. I believe both of them have a few books continuing the stories as they were popular too, so those may be good ones to start with :)

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          Yeah. BTW there are two different audiobooks, one are simple / plain, and other are dramatic something. Which one are you listening to?

          Thanks for the info about Goosebumps, will check which ones I have at my local shop.

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            23 hours ago

            Yes there are, I listen to the Graphic Audio version which is the “dramatised” version that is fully voice acted for each character. There was one section of what I’ve listened to so far that it substituted the normal version where the uploaded must have been missing a file and it was jarring and not enjoyable comparatively.

            I love Graphic Audio adaptations for anything where I can get them, I’ve listened to a lot of Sanderson books in this format as well as a few other things like that Gideon Sable book and I always prefer it to just one person reading.

            And no worries, let us know how you get on with them :D