If you like urban fantasy, I highly recommend his The Dresden Files, it's a fantastic series.
I have read the first book of the Dresden files but didn't really liked it, but maybe I give it another try
If you like urban fantasy, I highly recommend his The Dresden Files, it's a fantastic series.
Hmm. CLB and KRAD writing Spider-Man. Sounds interesting. I followed the newspaper strip for a short time, many years ago.
The Spider-Man comic strip, its last fifteen years or so, was so, so bad. The writer (ostensibly Stan the Man) would, at least once a year, stop a storyline for a month to retell Spidey's origin, and sometimes he'd do the same with a guest super-hero like Daredevil. The writer was also a Peter/MJ shipper; when the comics got rid of the marriage (has it really been almost fifteen years since that?), the comic strip did not. Mainly, it was boring; stories were paced languidly, cliffhangers were rarely dramatic.Hmm. CLB and KRAD writing Spider-Man. Sounds interesting. I followed the newspaper strip for a short time, many years ago.
Finished The Wheel of Time: The Eye of the World by Robert Jordan this morning. It was pretty good, but my biggest complaint was just that it dragged a bit at times, the characters spent so much time just traveling from place to place, and most of what happened to them on the road seemed to have nothing to do with the overall arc of the book and series. I'd still give it a 4/5 though, because it was well written, I just wish it had been more focused. I'd been reading it since October, but that was mainly because several time I set it aside to focus on other stuff.
Once that was done, I decided I was still in a Star Wars mood, so I got the digital version of Star Wars: Age of Rebellion from Hoopla and started it.
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