The Poppy War, #3: The Burning God (2020) by R.F. Kuang
As I mentioned in the last post, I’ve been meaning to read this final book in this bloody and brilliant historical grimdark trilogy. I did read the first couple of chapters, so I know that this story begins immediately where The Dragon Republic left off. And, that Prologue! I’m familiar enough with this subgenre of fantasy to know how this story could end, but I’ll have to read it to find out! If you haven’t start this series yet, then you’re missing out. Remember to start with The Poppy War.
Blood and Gold, #3: Queens of the Sea (2019) by Kim Wilkins
This series is unknown outside of Australia, and I had to order a copy of the 3rd and final book in this trilogy from a bookstore in the Down Under. The first book in this trilogy is Daughters of the Storm, and the premise of the book is about 5 royal sisters who go on a journey to save their father, the king, from a mysterious illness. Meanwhile, their stepbrother seeks the throne, and goes out of his way to expose the secrets each of the sisters are hiding from each other. The second book in the trilogy, Sisters of the Fire, takes place 5 years later, and it delves into the oncoming threats heading towards the kingdom, and the aftermath of the fallout amongst the 5 princesses. Queens of the Sea takes place 5 years after the end of the second book, and I’m still excited to read it!
Mistborn: Era 1 (2006-8) by Brandon Sanderson
Yes, I started one of Brandon Sanderson’s series! It was a few years ago; and yes, I remember what happened where I left off (in the 2nd book)! Tor was kind enough to gift me these books from one of their (previous) sweepstakes, and I started reading the books immediately. However, I stopped halfway through The Well of Ascension (around the point where the pace slows down) and I haven’t had time to finish reading this trilogy. Interestingly, the only other book by Brandon Sanderson I’ve read was The Original (the audiobook he co-wrote with Mary Robinette Kowal). I own some of the author’s other books (including The Starlight Archive), but I guess I want to complete one series before starting another one.
Rosewater Trilogy (2017-19) by Tade Thompson
I read and reviewed Rosewater, and I was very excited to read the rest of the trilogy. And then, I read the author’s Molly Southbourne series instead. I should hurry up and read the rest of this Africanfuturism trilogy! If you’re a fan of both Nnedi Okorafor, Tochi Onyebuchi and P. Djeli Clark, then you need to start reading this series!
The Wicked + The Divine (2014-19) by Kieron Gillen, Jamie McKelvie (Illustrations), Matt Wilson (Colorist), Clayton Cowles
I’ve been getting back into graphic novels. I was reading this series until around Volume 3, and then I just stopped. I kept buying them, but I haven’t finished the series yet. With this series, I’m going to start from the beginning and read them all straight through.
This series is about how 12 immortals are reincarnated as teenagers, who get their live as pop idols with all of the fame and recognition. However, there is a catch: after 2 years, they die. So, what will this generation of reincarnated gods do with 2 years left to live?
Knowing my schedule, I probably won’t get to these books until the summer. Not to mention, I have A LOT of other books to get through from my TBR pile. What will I read next? Your guess is as good as mine.
Which series do you still need to finish reading?
I made it 6 volumes through Wicked and Divine and then had to stop because I’d caught up with the current releases at the time! I really enjoyed that series, I just haven’t been reading as many graphic novels these days. Would love to finish one day! I also want to read Mistborn Era two, I enjoyed the first trilogy a lot.
Have you read “Monstress” yet?
I think I read a few issues when it first started, but I need to start over with that one now that there’s more out!
You absolutely need to read The Burning God!
I know! I know!
I HIGHLY recommend that you finish the Wicked + Divine series. It’s worth it. I didn’t much like the third volume because they had guest illustrators and I wasn’t totally feeling their art but the story gets more and more interesting and I think they switch back to the original illustrator in the fourth volume.
I’m planning on binging that series very soon!
Oh dear, I have so many series that I’m behind with. I would make a similar post but I think I’d be too ashamed to share the numbers – I think I have completist issues! Send help.
Lynn 😀
This is only the first of many! Last minute, I decided to reduce the number from 10 to 5!