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gangsterkathryn

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Oct 20, 2015
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No problem. Let me know when you get your PC going and I'll figure out a way to get it to you.

I have the issues and collected edition of chrononauts but no digital unfortunately. I'll see if I can round one up.

Saga is so good. I'm jealous you're just getting started. There's lots more to go. Enjoy the ride!
I am somewhere in vol 4, probably chapter 21ish. I've not been paying attention, since I've just been drinking it all in. Only the first 12 issues (vol 1&2) were available on ComiXology Unlimited for free, but I purchased 3-6 for $20, because I have zero patience. I tried to stay awake to read it, but I started falling asleep, holding my phone, so I knew I had to stop.
 

Kingtony87

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Feb 2, 2016
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Finished punisher Max finally.

Listening to several of the Sherlock Holmes audio books.

Just started daredevil shadowland
 

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Posting Machine
May 14, 2016
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Just finished mistborn book 2. For 2nd or third time in as many years

 

Kingtony87

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Feb 2, 2016
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Finished Peter Pan and Frankenstein via audio. Working my way through the count of monte cristo now. Fantastic at parts and a chore for others. Also wow is Frankenstein crazy different then any adaptation I've seen.
 

Shinkicker

For what it's worth
Jan 30, 2016
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Has anyone read this





As darkness falls after sunset, the corelings rise—demons who possess supernatural powers and burn with a consuming hatred of humanity.

For hundreds of years the demons have terrorized the night, slowly culling the human herd that shelters behind magical wards—symbols of power whose origins are lost in myth and whose protection is terrifyingly fragile. It was not always this way. Once, men and women battled the corelings on equal terms, but those days are gone. Night by night the demons grow stronger, while human numbers dwindle under their relentless assault. Now, with hope for the future fading, three young survivors of vicious demon attacks will dare the impossible, stepping beyond the crumbling safety of the wards to risk everything in a desperate quest to regain the secrets of the past. Together, they will stand against the night.

Look for Peter V. Brett’s complete Demon Cycle:
THE WARDED MAN | THE DESERT SPEAR | THE DAYLIGHT WAR | THE SKULL THRONE | THE CORE (Coming soon!)

SummaryEdit
The novel follows three POV characters in their passage from childhood to maturity. They are inhabitants of a world plagued by the attacks of demons known as corelings, which rise from the planet's core each night to feast upon humans. There are many different kinds of corelings, each associated with a particular element and each with different capabilities and strengths.

The ongoing attrition of these attacks have reduced humanity from an advanced state of technology to a 'dark age'. The only defense against the corelings are wards (magical runes) that can be drawn, painted, or inscribed to form protective barriers around human settlements. These are, however, fragile and prone to failure unless properly maintained.

As the novel progresses, the protagonists each embark upon their own "hero's journey" in an effort to save humanity.

In writing the tale, Brett was keen to move beyond a simple adventure story, to present a fantasy novel about fear and its impact. He was particularly interested in the effect of fear "causing some to freeze up and others to leap into action".[2]


Major charactersEdit

ArlenEdit
Arlen is introduced in the aftermath of a coreling attack that claims 27 lives. Those happen often, usually due to marred or misplaced wards. He realizes that humans have been mostly on the defensive, hiding behind wards. During an attack which endangers his family he overcomes his fears of the corelings and attempts to fight them off, though with little success. He is disgusted by his father's cowardice after his mother is attacked, and leaves his home to seek training as a messenger, a traveling warrior-nomad responsible for maintaining trade and communication links between villages. As he matures he becomes determined to hone his skills and help turn the tide against the corelings. In the second half of the story, Arlen discovers the lost combat wards inscribed in the ruins of Anoch Sun. Betrayed by the men of Krasia, he uses the wards on himself, becoming "The Painted Man".

LeeshaEdit
Leesha is a thirteen-year-old girl who lives with her abusive mother and downtrodden father. After a slanderous rumor spread by her fiancé seems to destroy her chances of a respectable marriage and shows the true nature of many of her friends and the hypocrisy of the villagers, she devotes herself to learning the ways of herb gathering to care for the sick.

RojerEdit
Rojer enters the narrative as a toddler, the only member of his family to survive a coreling attack. He is rescued and adopted by an alcoholic jongleur, a type of roaming jester that frequently travels with messengers and performs in villages on the messenger's route. Rojer has a crippled hand, caused by the loss of two fingers in the coreling attack that killed his parents. This limits his ability to juggle but does not hinder him in the least when he plays his favorite instrument, the fiddle. He later remembers that the jongleur that adopted him actually caused the death of his mother, he confronts him on the road about this later, and the jongleur, in a fit of drunken rage, pushes him into the corelings. He then sees his mistake, and dies in order to save Rojer's life. With his fiddle Rojer can entrance the corelings with his music causing the corelings to follow him, anger them to rage, make them oblivious to others, or drive them away with jarring music. Rojer tries without success to teach others his skills with the fiddle. Rojer harbors strong unrequited feelings for Leesha.
 
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Kingtony87

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Feb 2, 2016
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I've been chugging though the count of monte cristo on audio book. Holy ef that books long. First 70 percent of the book is a chore to get though but the last bit is excellence.