1elorin
I'm on the Chalk with Tiffany Aching in the final book of Discworld. I still have one more novel to go back and read for my Discworld reread, but it's still bittersweet.
2ScarletBea
I'm still in Sunweald with Cameron Johnston's The Last Shield.
3amberwitch
Just ledt London Before with The moonlight market
4karenb
In Regency London while Puck narrates Confounding oaths.
5Narilka
I'm back to Roshar for Words of Radiance.
6Sakerfalcon
I'm at the Academia in Elantra looking for Shards of Glass.
7Watry
I have been in the Nine Realms and Faerie and am currently in medieval France (I think) with The Complete Compleat Enchanter.
8Niko
I went back in time to 1984, and have now come back on The Night of the Swarm to finish up my time with the Chathrand Voyages.
9elorin
I'm on Aradia, Italian island beyond the veil, but getting ready to nix it. I'm not enjoying the writing and I think I have given it enough of a chance.
10ScarletBea
I'm in an alternative 1963 Moon colony on The Relentless Moon.
11Watry
I have returned to the Nine Worlds with Terec and the Wall and The Glassblower.
12elorin
I just left Rhode Island for a surprise 5 star rated read, Keeper of Enchanted Rooms.
13Karlstar
On a un-named planet in Beguilement.
14Narilka
I'm still on Roshar for Edgedancer.
15amberwitch
>6 Sakerfalcon: me too! Just finished it, though it an interesting addition to The chronicles of Elantra. Although I often find Michelle Sagaras writing obscure, I was as usual well entertained
16Sakerfalcon
>15 amberwitch: I'm glad it's not just me who finds Sagara's writing obscure! I sometimes have to read a sentence a couple of times, and even then I don't always figure out what's going on!
ETA I've finished the book and while I enjoyed it, I figured out one of the problems I have with the Elantra books in general. The way Sagara writes is so oblique that it's easy to miss key revelations and plot points. Mundane scenes and conversations have as much weight as those upon which the plot depends. I found myself going back and checking "oh, that WAS the reveal of the villain" for example.
ETA I've finished the book and while I enjoyed it, I figured out one of the problems I have with the Elantra books in general. The way Sagara writes is so oblique that it's easy to miss key revelations and plot points. Mundane scenes and conversations have as much weight as those upon which the plot depends. I found myself going back and checking "oh, that WAS the reveal of the villain" for example.
17Narilka
I'm back to the Discworld, home of Small Gods.
18vwinsloe
I'm East, West and South with Tunuva, Glorian and Dumai in A Day of Fallen Night. 800 plus pages yet I am not looking forward to it ending.

