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Sinner | Sara Douglass
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Bargain shelf finds. 😍 I have a thing for movie novelizations, and as for the high fantasy book above, I missed picking up books I didn't know anything about. That kind of made up the joy in reading before Goodreads and bookstagram became popular.

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xicanti
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Mehso-so

I enjoyed the bulk of this series very much, but it came apart for me as its conclusion lost the all-important balance between the mythic and the personal. What started out as a lived-in story with intriguing, nuanced characters became a heavily mythic, unsatisfying story about archetypes who make Prophetic Choices. It didn‘t help that the ending has strong ties to a particular well known and poorly regarded fantasy (☠️⬇️). I‘m disappointed.

xicanti The other fantasy in question is THE LAST BATTLE by C.S. Lewis. 12mo
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Thanks for the #ThemedThursday tag, @dabbe ! Last night I started CRUSADER, the third book in a trilogy where several characters seek redemption (and many others really should). This sequel series has also redeemed my opinion of Sara Douglass, who rather disappointed me with her original Tencendor trilogy. These ones aren‘t perfect either, but I‘ve still found them really enjoyable, with much more interesting characters and conflicts.

dabbe Looks like a great read. It's stacked! Thanks! 😊💙🤗 12mo
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xicanti
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I stopped off at McDonald‘s on my bike ride for a wee reading break and to use up some points that were about to expire. PILGRIM ain‘t perfect—it‘s a 90s epic fantasy, with all that implies—but it‘s definitely my favourite Sara Douglass to date. I hope I can find enough time to finish it tonight.

dabbe Looks like a chunkster, too! 😊 13mo
xicanti @dabbe it‘s about 750 pages. I‘ve been reading it as my in-between book but now I‘m ready for the final push! 13mo
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xicanti
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I normally eat my palak paneer with naan, but my mum gave me a couple of Yorkshire puddings so I figured I‘d take a fusion approach. Naan definitely wins the mouth feel contest, but the dish was still tasty.

Now I‘m ready to read another chunk of PILGRIM, which is my current in-between book. I‘m still interested in the overarching story and still frustrated with the late-90s dickery. Boo to both Axis and Azhure. What shitty, shitty parents.

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xicanti
Sinner | Sara Douglass
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Yesterday‘s cheap coffee & book break. I liked the first hundred pages of SINNER better than the last two books in the series. There‘re some interesting conflicts in play and an intriguing SFnal origin for the magic system.

That said, I‘m VERY aware of how these books date from a time when fantasy characters were dicks by default. That‘s given me an excuse to reflect on that trend and how it played into Teenage Me‘s opinion of humanity.

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Starman | Sara Douglass
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Breakfast with Sara Douglass. I‘ve made STARMAN my in-between book—meaning I read a hundred pages every time I finish another novel—and honestly, I‘m more or less sloppily speed-reading each chunk. I do want to see how the series reaches the conclusion its sequel-trilogy‘s jacket copy spoiled for me (ugh!), but this is definitely something I would‘ve enjoyed more in the late 90s, before I was fully saturated with Chosen Ones and Destined Fates.

GirlNamedJesse Oh my goodness this is one of my favorite fantasy series/authors! I was so excited to see someone else enjoying them! ❤️ 1y
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Enchanter | Sara Douglass
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My uncle‘s puppy is here for one night only, and she‘s managed to have the most dramatic, TMI bathroom incident of any puppy, ever. I‘m sitting up with her so I can rush her outside if it happens again.

I‘m also chipping away at ENCHANTER, which I‘m sorry to say feels pretty obvious and corny. I had similar issues with BATTLEAXE, but it had enough good bits to see me through. I ain‘t sure if this one does. 😔

Smrloomis Oh my, at least she‘s adorable? Ugh, hope there are no more bathroom emergencies! 1y
xicanti @Smrloomis I desperately hope not. I was just about to go to sleep when BOOM. Poopocalypse. 🤢 1y
Smrloomis @xicanti 😂 I am sorry to laugh at your pain but yeah… hope that shit is finished! 1y
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batsy I don't mean to laugh, but this angel face commencing Poopocalypse is too funny 😂😭 1y
Crazeedi Awww! Good luck!🐶 1y
xicanti @batsy she does look like the sweetest little thing ever. And she is—until it comes to bodily fluids. Argh. 1y
xicanti @Crazeedi no further incidents! Whew! 1y
UwannaPublishme Thank you for adding a colorful new word to my vocab: Poopocalypse😂 Hope all systems are calm and well now! 1y
xicanti @UwannaPublishme thankfully, there was no poopocalypse repeat, but the poor sweetie replaced it with a peepocalypse. She‘s back with my uncle now and I think he‘s gonna get her checked out to make sure she doesn‘t have a kidney infection or something. 1y
UwannaPublishme Oh, that poor little sweetheart…hope she feels better soon. 🐶❤️ Maybe she ate something that didn‘t agree with her. (And I think you just gave me another new word! 😉) 1y
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xicanti
Enchanter | Sara Douglass
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Charlie‘s fast asleep in front of my wee book stack. She snores like you wouldn‘t believe. Seriously, this dog sounds like a very small train.

Texreader She‘s a little doll baby. ❤️ 2y
xicanti @Texreader she really is. 2y
GirlNamedJesse I spy Sara Douglass! One of my faves!! ❤️ 2y
xicanti @GirlNamedJesse I always keep an eye out for her books! My library doesn‘t own very many of them anymore so it‘s a treasure hunt through the thrift stores and book sales. 2y
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JaimeyAnnDoria
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Absolutely loved this book (and series). I read it in middle school, and read the paperback so many times that the front cover actually fell off. I recently got the hardback version within the last year (to replace the paperback), and have reread it again. It‘s still one of my favorites, and is one of the books that sparked my interest in writing.