Well, finally finished HoC and the last 1/4 of that book really is fantastic. The resolution of the Apocalypse, Felisin, Karsa and the Deragoth. Of course, we meet Corabb, one of my favourite characters, as well.
Onto Midnight Tides, one of my 2 least favourite books, barring Tehol and Bugg. The Edur storyline is almost painful to me, with Udinaas and Feather Witch etc. Meh. Will try and skim those sections, difficult as it is for me.
--A
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Well, for the first time, I read Reaper's Gale in the right place. Before RotCG.
I actually enjoyed this read more than I usually do, (although I did skim some of the Clip/Udinaas/Featherwitch stuff).
And for the first time (maybe) I consciously made the connection between what happens to Icarium in Lether, the collapsing buildings and white light of the broken machine, and his later "hauntings" etc.
Tehol is, as always, a pleasure. And once the marines hit Letheras the book really picks up.
Now, off to watch the Crimson Guard return.
--A
I actually enjoyed this read more than I usually do, (although I did skim some of the Clip/Udinaas/Featherwitch stuff).
And for the first time (maybe) I consciously made the connection between what happens to Icarium in Lether, the collapsing buildings and white light of the broken machine, and his later "hauntings" etc.
Tehol is, as always, a pleasure. And once the marines hit Letheras the book really picks up.
Now, off to watch the Crimson Guard return.
--A