Yeah, I goofed on that. It's a worthwhile read, though.
It looked like that was the case as I was deciding. Hope vs Grimdark. I chose grimdark intentionally because sometimes reading a depressing book makes real life look a little better. Its like waking up from a bad dream and realizing it was only a dream.Definitely Not A Cop said:
As a reader of both series. Joe Abercrombie is very grim, whereas Sanderson is very uplifting. Both are excellent. I would choose based on whether you are looking to be depressed or happy
The Marksman said:
11/22/63 by Stephen King. Really interesting read, but I found myself a little disappointed by the ending, which I found to be a bit lacking; I don't feel it was quite up to King's standards.
It's an absolutely superb book. That series is one of my favorite non sci/fantasy ones of all time and one I recommend all the time for people looking to get into that genre or even reading in general.The Marksman said:
Gone, Baby, Gone by Dennis Lehane. Wow, this book was a really powerful and-at times-tough read.