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universetheapartment

universetheapartment@bookrastinating.com

Joined 8 months, 2 weeks ago

I read books for fun and learning, Caught up on Sanderson, starting a journey of Ursula K. LeGuin and Malazan by Steven Erikson, will always read another Piers Anthony or Patrick Rothfuss or Neal Stephenson or Jonathan Franzen. History and Biography when Nonfiction suits like a Robert Caro. White whales maybe someday are Nightside the long Sun, Infinite Jest, and Ulysses. I always have plenty of tech books and textbooks close at hand. Desire to learn Thai, Spanish and German

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The Sunlit Man (EBook, 2023) No rating

Years ago he had comrades in arms and a cause to believe in, but now …

A world where the day is short and the sun is fatal so the cities run away until they no longer can

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A standalone Brandon Sanderson Cosmere novel about a traveler who arrives on a small planet where the sun is fatal, and dawn is always close. An engaging action story about what to do when you always have to run, how do you find connection and finding hope when all is lost. I think the best of the 4 Secret Projects from the largest Kickstarter in history The Year of Sanderson, and the other three books were excellent. I can't wait for the mid-series finale of the Stormlight Archive in book 5 next year, but what a present from one of my favorite authors.

The Lost Metal (Hardcover, 2022, Tor Books) 5 stars

For years, frontier lawman turned big-city senator Waxillium Ladrian has hunted the shadowy organization the …

I want more and shall never have

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It was bittersweet knowing this was the final era 2 book. I could watch an entire cowboy detective radium era pulp novel tv series with these characters, but all good things must end. A contemplative exploration of these characters set against a possible world ending catastrophe on what it means to move on and challenge yourself. This isnt what i wanted because (feeling a bit like this book is sacrificed on the greater cosmere plan instead of a story on their own terms, but it was a given) i didnt want it to end, but a fantastic what felt like a quick short read. Brandons prose is always his weak point, i dont think "with prejudice" means that, but the opposite, and a couple other inappropriate-in-universe "our world" words for convenience sake, but it doesnt distract. Worthwhile. start at least at "alloy of law" if not back at "mistborn the …