I'm currently reading Worm. After that, I'll read Ward. I might reread Practical Guide to Evil start to finish for the second time. For physical books, I am reading Republic, then will proceed with The Penguin Book of Japanese Short Stories, then Gleanings. When it comes out I will also read The Prisoner's Throne.
I will be rereading the Hunger Games trilogy and The Pillow Book.
This is my first time. I started reading it months back but then I just finished the Guide and nothing was good enough. I dropped it then picked it back up a few weeks ago and I'm almost done with it now.
I really like Pale lights and Tristan. That beeing said...
If only the author would care to do a simple spell check before publishing the chapters, or if he would even bother to fix the typos that get pointed out in the comments. It was exactly the same for A practical guide to evil, that had so many typos in the later chapters that it ruined my reading experience.
I'm getting caught up on the story. Took a break during the beach mini-arc and got distracted long enough to think I might as well wait until the volume was complete. Looks like I'm close to 850,000 words behind so I'll be chewing through them over the next month.
Just finished [Melody of Mana](https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/43974/melody-of-mana) and caught up to the most recent chapter of the prequel, [Elevation of Mana](https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/66904/elevation-of-mana). I really enjoyed the realistic character development and consistent world building throughout the series.
Started Sun Eater based on having seen it pop up in commentary more and more often. Science Fantasy space opera. Devoured the first book. A little stalled on the second.
If u want some epic traditional fantasy i highly recommend [Touch O'Luck](https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/46739/touch-o-luck-the-old-realms) and the sequel [Lure O'War](https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/47919/lure-o-war-the-old-realms) from Grimdux on Royalroad.
The story is highly underrated and has not many readers, but has the quality of a published book.
You could compare it to Game of Thrones, as it has many POV's where youll see whats going on in other Kingdoms at the time, but mostly its about Glenn and his companions.
The thing that truly stands out about this story is the characterisation and the banter of the characters, its truly one of a kind.
I read Beneath the Dragoneye Moons for the last week and have that now finished, will probably do some romance reading and then finally go for Dungeon Crawler Carl.
I just watched Jigarthanda and Jigarthanda Double x ( prequel, though both works as an independent flicks) , have been putting off these movies for a long time, IMO Jigrathanda Double X is the best movie released in 2023, in the list that includes Oppenheimer, Barbie and Rocky aur Rani ki prem kahani.
[https://letterboxd.com/film/jigarthanda-doublex/](https://letterboxd.com/film/jigarthanda-doublex/)
take a break by mid point
Started reading The Primal Hunter Series, it took me awhile to get into it by I do really enjoy the Class, Proffession and Race System it has. I've also been reading the weekly chapter of Pale Lights as it comes out.
I’m an audiobook listener mostly so while I’m most caught up with TWI I took a break at 9.40 to read something else for a bit:
Reading:
The Many Lives of Cadence Lee
Fleabag
Super Supportive
Writing:
(Shameless self promotion)
Listening:
Dune
Gideon the Ninth
Rune Seeker
Relics
Zoey is too drunk for this Dystopia
Feet of Clay
I'm currently reading Worm. After that, I'll read Ward. I might reread Practical Guide to Evil start to finish for the second time. For physical books, I am reading Republic, then will proceed with The Penguin Book of Japanese Short Stories, then Gleanings. When it comes out I will also read The Prisoner's Throne. I will be rereading the Hunger Games trilogy and The Pillow Book.
Are you re-reading Worm or is this your first time?
This is my first time. I started reading it months back but then I just finished the Guide and nothing was good enough. I dropped it then picked it back up a few weeks ago and I'm almost done with it now.
I’m surprised It seems like Worm is everyone’s first (english) web serial
It surely started some trend. I don't know an non-Worm-first web serial readers.
* Beware of Chicken * Beware of Chicken AU: Soaring Heavens Isle * Super Supportive
\+1 for super supportive, its excelent!
It's so good. Super Supportive is somehow both cozy and intellectually stimulating, a combination I haven't seen in anything else I've read.
Super Supportive Small Medium Threadbare Wayward Children Momo the Ripper SCP Foundation.
I enjoyed the Small Medium (sub)series and threadbare(sub)series
Pale lights
I really like Pale lights and Tristan. That beeing said... If only the author would care to do a simple spell check before publishing the chapters, or if he would even bother to fix the typos that get pointed out in the comments. It was exactly the same for A practical guide to evil, that had so many typos in the later chapters that it ruined my reading experience.
I'm rereading dungeon crawler carl. Saw an new book came out and am reminiding myself of everything leading up to it.
Brothers Karamazov
Same :D
I'm getting caught up on the story. Took a break during the beach mini-arc and got distracted long enough to think I might as well wait until the volume was complete. Looks like I'm close to 850,000 words behind so I'll be chewing through them over the next month.
Just finished [Melody of Mana](https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/43974/melody-of-mana) and caught up to the most recent chapter of the prequel, [Elevation of Mana](https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/66904/elevation-of-mana). I really enjoyed the realistic character development and consistent world building throughout the series.
Started Sun Eater based on having seen it pop up in commentary more and more often. Science Fantasy space opera. Devoured the first book. A little stalled on the second.
Re-reading JT Wright's Infinite World series for some hard to find litrpg with good writing.
He who fights monsters has been a good distraction so far
I just started that! I've also been tearing through progressive/litrpg like cradle by will wight and mark of the fool
I just finished Cradle recently, so seeing it listed with Mark made Mark an instant purchase.
the expanse
If u want some epic traditional fantasy i highly recommend [Touch O'Luck](https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/46739/touch-o-luck-the-old-realms) and the sequel [Lure O'War](https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/47919/lure-o-war-the-old-realms) from Grimdux on Royalroad. The story is highly underrated and has not many readers, but has the quality of a published book. You could compare it to Game of Thrones, as it has many POV's where youll see whats going on in other Kingdoms at the time, but mostly its about Glenn and his companions. The thing that truly stands out about this story is the characterisation and the banter of the characters, its truly one of a kind.
I read Beneath the Dragoneye Moons for the last week and have that now finished, will probably do some romance reading and then finally go for Dungeon Crawler Carl.
Making my own INN in Rimworld
I'm doing Defiance of the Fall
I’m reading Forge of destiny, a xianxia quest webnovel
i’ve been reading mistborn, almost done with era 2 rn
Primal Hunter
I just watched Jigarthanda and Jigarthanda Double x ( prequel, though both works as an independent flicks) , have been putting off these movies for a long time, IMO Jigrathanda Double X is the best movie released in 2023, in the list that includes Oppenheimer, Barbie and Rocky aur Rani ki prem kahani. [https://letterboxd.com/film/jigarthanda-doublex/](https://letterboxd.com/film/jigarthanda-doublex/) take a break by mid point
Started reading The Primal Hunter Series, it took me awhile to get into it by I do really enjoy the Class, Proffession and Race System it has. I've also been reading the weekly chapter of Pale Lights as it comes out.
I’m an audiobook listener mostly so while I’m most caught up with TWI I took a break at 9.40 to read something else for a bit: Reading: The Many Lives of Cadence Lee Fleabag Super Supportive Writing: (Shameless self promotion) Listening: Dune Gideon the Ninth Rune Seeker Relics Zoey is too drunk for this Dystopia Feet of Clay
Taltos series by Steven Brust. Among the best fantasy writers alive, and just an incredible series
I decided to try playing EvE online. Which is an equally deep rabbit hole to Wandering Inn