I'm always so impressed the selections you make for yourself! Simultaneously reading Stormlight and The Faithful and The Fallen is incredible. They both offer best-in-class storytelling. Happy Reading and looking forward to hearing your thoughts when you've finished them!
Part of the reason for reading things like that together is I got a late start at reading fantasy and want to consume as much of the greats as quickly as possible!
Great video, honestly I could listen to you talk about books all day. My March has been great, its been a mix of fantasy, science fiction and horror. Everything I've read so far has been 5*, its months like this that make me realise how special books can be.
YESSS! So awesome! Thank you for reading and nejoying Down Below Beyond! It IS a stand-alone but it's also part of a series of various stand alone books that take place in Lodespace. So there will be more stories in thet universe just not connected to DBB (in the future there might be some that have those characters but still dont require reading DBB to understand.) And yep! All my books feature artwork, but DBB is the first one I did all on my own. Artist Jason Michael Hall did the artwork for the Song of Kamaria trilogy, and sort of coached me into developing my illustration style for DBB. All the best! Thank you!! -T.A.
I really love the recent TV adaptation of «Shogun»! Due to a loss in the family (a saintly and dear old Aunt if mine, much beloved by the whole family), it looks like I will only finish three novels in March: «Brother Red» by Adrian Selby (Grimdark Fantasy, standalone «midquel» to «Snakewood» & «The Winter Road», «Judas Blossom» by Stephen Aryan (Fantasy inspired by the Mongol Conquest of Persia) and «Suldrun’s Garden», book 1 in the «Lyonesse» Trilogy by Jack Vance ((Pre-)Arthurian Fantasy), a Trilogy which I will read over the Spring Months together with the «City of Victory» Trilogy by Adrian Goldsworthy (Historical Military Fiction set during Emperor Trajan’s Campaigns). Also in April, I plan to read «Ash: A Secret History» by Mary Gentle (Alt-Historical Military Fiction inspired by Joan of Arc and the Mercenary Wars of the Renaissance) and I am expecting a library copy of «Empire of Silence» (Sun Eater, #1) by Christopher Ruocchio (Space opera) any day! Happy Easter!
@@geauxreadbooks That is most kind of you, Geaux, thank you very much! Speaking of reading, my late Aunt always encouraged my own reading from the very start: I still have the first lexicons and history books that she gave me, and I have passed on the copies she gave me of «Ivanhoe», «Robinson Crusoe» and «Around the World in 80 Days» to my own nephews!