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Peter Higgins, author of Wolfhound Century

Myke Cole, author of Shadow Ops Series

John Brown John, translator of the Zamonia Novels

Jim C. Hines author of Libriomancer

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Mark Charan Newton author of Nights of Villjamur (review here)

Kameron Hurley author of God's War (review here)

Brent Weeks author of The Black Prism (review here)

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Brandon Sanderson author of The Way of Kings (review here)

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Ian Tregillis author of Bitter Seeds (review here)

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I'm pressed for time at the moment so let me just throw out a dignified *squee* up about The Blinding Knife by Brent Weeks and call it a day. Expect a quiet week here.




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2 comments:

David Wagner said...

I would squee for the Twenty Year Death over Weeks... never understood what people see in Weeks or his work... I've read the Night Angel Trilogy as well as The Dark Prism )or whatever it's called) and found it all thoroughly mediocre. The only part of his tales I really found interesting was the cool colored glass (?) wall that was built around that city at the end of the Dark Prism, with the moving holographic images embedded in it, etc. That's it.

Ah, well, to each his own, I suppose...

Mad Hatter Review said...

I'm interested in The Twenty Year Death as well, but that is a work where I feel I need to read the inspiration first.

When it comes to Epic Fantasy this year I've rarely been able to get myself in the mood, but Weeks usually does it for me.