Glad to see you back! I was counting on you returning soon. I love that you’re getting deeper into the Stormlight Archive! I’m sitting in the same boat as you as far as where I’m at in Oathbringer, except I had to take a very long break, lol. Hopefully returning to that very soon.
Bloodsworn! 🤩 This Summer, I have been reading the «Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn» Trilogy by Tad Williams (Epic Fantasy, a key influence for George R. R. Martin's « A Song of Ice and Fire»), «The Prince of Nothing» Trilogy by R. Scott Bakker (Grimdark/Dark Epic Fantasy inspired by the Crusades, Silmarillion & Dune), «A Brightness Long Ago» by Guy Gavriel Kay (Historical Fantasy inspired by Renaissance Italy) and (maybe) the final two «Expanse» Novels by James S.A. Corey (Space Opera) by the end of this month.
I agree about Streets of Laredo. It was Dark and Violent! And I just really did not enjoy it. However, You say Commanche Moon is okay? I skipped a little of video for fear of spoilers. So you recommend Commanche Moon? I'm going to read it anyway I just want to be assured it's not too dark and Too violent? Thank you for sharing. I enjoyed it. -James
@@Littlebiglibrary Thank you for you comment James. I don’t think my comments on Comanche Moon contained any spoilers. To be clear, all of the Lonesome Dove books were dark at points, with some being darker than others. I wouldn’t say that CM was any darker than Lonesome Dove. Streets of Laredo was just depressingly dark for me.