Village Idiot
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I'm always looking for new books to read. I even like comics, like The Walking Dead, Sandman, or anything else that's entertaining. So how about you post up what you're currently reading and a mini review so people can get some ideas of new books to look up. I'll try and post a photo of the covers and a link to Amazon too for mine.
The Sad Tale of The Brothers Grossbart

I actually read this last year but had to include it. It's about two dispicable brothers that travel the land searching for their father's treasure. They're villains in every sense of the word. What really sets this apart is that several other stories are intertwined in their adventures as fairytales with the real endings being told. There are no happy endings in this book. This is the first book by Jesse Bullington and had me thoroughly entertained. I think I read the entire thing in a weeks time during breaks at work.
The Wheel of Time: The Dragon Reborn

Right this second I'm reading book 3 of The Wheel of Time series. So far, I'm enjoying it but there's been some slow bits here and there. I wanted to start the series for several years now due to all the acclaim that it's received and due to it actually being finished (You hear that, George R.R. Martin?!), but it's not going down so well. Coming from reading several Neil Gaiman books that I previously haven't read, books that flow so well, this series has been dragging a bit and leaving me with parts where I'm trying not to skip because of my view of them being tedious or boring.
The Sad Tale of The Brothers Grossbart

I actually read this last year but had to include it. It's about two dispicable brothers that travel the land searching for their father's treasure. They're villains in every sense of the word. What really sets this apart is that several other stories are intertwined in their adventures as fairytales with the real endings being told. There are no happy endings in this book. This is the first book by Jesse Bullington and had me thoroughly entertained. I think I read the entire thing in a weeks time during breaks at work.
The Wheel of Time: The Dragon Reborn

Right this second I'm reading book 3 of The Wheel of Time series. So far, I'm enjoying it but there's been some slow bits here and there. I wanted to start the series for several years now due to all the acclaim that it's received and due to it actually being finished (You hear that, George R.R. Martin?!), but it's not going down so well. Coming from reading several Neil Gaiman books that I previously haven't read, books that flow so well, this series has been dragging a bit and leaving me with parts where I'm trying not to skip because of my view of them being tedious or boring.