A Six of Crows. It's hard to put down.. spy/thief/fantasy realm stuff. Just got the series for Christmas.
Thanks, I started to read these books, seems good so far. If you like these ones you should check out the ARISEN series.
The Innocent Man: Murder and Injustice in a Small Town The only non fiction book by John Grisham. A fascinating read regarding the lack of evidence used to convict and sentence an innocent man to death row.
I read the series back a few years ago of Stirling's "Novels of The Change". Was into the post apocalyptic theme, not so much the Renn Faire settings.
in middle of last one in the series and can state series will end up in my top 3 for genre along side day by day and the remaining.
I just finished "American Cosmic" and am now reading "The Invisible College" Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
I need to read this as I've read her other works. This one is up my alley, as it were. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
I just finished a fascinating book, "Young China', by Zak Dychtwald, 2018 (c), St. Martin's Press. The author is one of these guys who has spent a few years out there learning Chinese, earning spending money by teaching English, traveling around China whenever he had sufficient fund and/or time. Emphasis is on the equivalent of our 'millennial' generation. Really fascinating reading for anyone with an interest in that part of the world and especially China. Just as with our 'millennial' generation, China's is hugely different in many ways from their parents and grandparents generations. Although with some obvious major differences to US society... Highly recommend! L'chaim! Moshe ben David
Land Of My Fathers: 2000 Years of Welsh History by Gwynfor Evans https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/0862432650/ref=tmm_pap_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=&sr=# Starting research for writing lyrics for my new musical project; a Welsh language extreme metal band named 'Teyrnas Y Ddraig' (Kingdom of the Dragon).