Try the Crescent City series. The final book had almost the same issue as this one until you get the epilouge. There are a few loose ends (that may just be me wanting to see more of the characters though lol) but overall it ended much better
Hello, i just discovered your channel and I'm also doing the "reading a book from every country" challenge. I love how you organized everything in excel, so i wonder if by any chance you could share the excel sheet template with me 😊 i would really appreciate it. (so far i kept track of what i read in my notebook, so this would be so helpful). If you don't mind to do that, ofc. 😊 Thank you in advance. Enjoy your readings. 💚📚
That's awesome! Here is a link to what I hope will let you download the file. Let me know if it doesn't work and I can try something else. docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1EWbxXgjEQ4-S5m14e-bWTJI7IG2kPJAT/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=101233430006076612959&rtpof=true&sd=true
There is actually sequel books like 75 years in the future called the maze cutter series, i personally dnf'd it because i wasnt interested but if you think you may like it then read it! Also the second prequel the fever code is my favourite book because you see what all the kids are like before the maze. And if you like newt read crank palace as thats the death cure book in his pov
Hi am planning to visit those 3 cities in coming summer but I didn’t decide in which month should I visit what do you recommend me and can you tell me accommodation and transportation facilities which is budget friendly
We went at the end of July and it was really hot, but a lot of places weren't super crowded, so it just kind of depends on what you want. Here are the places that we stayed: Barcelona: www.expedia.com/Barcelona-Hotels-Hotel-HCC-MontBlanc.h574232.Hotel-Information?langid=1033 Valencia: www.expedia.com/Valencia-Hotels-Sweet-Hotel-Continental.h6448005.Hotel-Information?langid=1033 Madrid: www.airbnb.com/rooms/12745724?source_impression_id=p3_1713314691_R0TCssOi4oRYChwS As far as transportation, we mostly walked once we got to each of the cities. In Madrid we did get a metro card, but we didn't use it a ton. I used www.omio.com to book all of our travel between cities. Hopefully that helps.
We changed lodging at each new city except for the couple of day trips that took from Madrid. Overall Madrid was probably the most central place, but we definitely moved around quite a bit. I can try to find the specific hotels and airbnbs we stayed at if that would be helpful
The movies are also really good I think you'd like them better then the films and you don't have to watch the extended edition The Theoretical version is a bit shorter and you'll still get the contexts. Fellowship is the first book so it make since that it's really slow
Hahaha. Tacos is Mexican food, nothing to do with Spain. Quite curious going to Spain to eat Mexican, Italian, Chinese or Thai food. There is all of that in Madrid, of course, but those kind of restaurants are intended for the locals to change cuisines every know and then. Anyway, each his own way.
About Disney's castles, Sleeping Beauty's castle is inspired by Neuschwanstein whereas Snow Whites's is by Alcázar. If you look for the pictures you'll be able to check.
From Madrid, and near Segovia, you can visit el palacio de la Granja de San Idelfonso. Other 1 day trips, from Madrid, are: Ávila, Aranjuez (you can take a special train called tren de la fresa (strawberry train where there are actors playing medieval rolls and giving away strawberries), El Escorial, , Sigüenza, Monasterio de Piedra, etc By the way, in Segovia, it´s typical to eat "cochinillo" (roasted suckling). As for Córdoba (and Sevilla), they are two of the hottest cities in Spain. You can enjoy outside until lunch time, then you just stay home until it gets cooler in the afternoon/night, so it´s basicaly siesta time). Next time you visit Spain ;)
Appendices are pretty awesome. They have some backstory to the world, but also explain what happened to each member of Fellowship at the end of the lives in Middle-Earth. U can skip all the language stuff, but i highly recommend read some of the appendices.