I confess; my favourite covers are the Geoff Taylor Corgi ones, which were the covers on the books I first read:
I confess; my favourite covers are the Geoff Taylor Corgi ones, which were the covers on the books I first read:
Seemingly irrelevant details that really contribute to the ambiance without detracting from the narrative
‘He‘s as wise s they say he is,‘ - about a man revered in legend
I love the banter.
Very readable.
The style of writing can come across as a bit simplistic at times but it‘s like comfort food; it gets the job done decently well. The strength of the narrative is in the background details and little throw away incidents that create the ambiance.
🏥 Day 4. Dawn. Starting book #3 of my stay. I made it my mission from my arrival in a permanent room to be a pleasant patient and keep the staff laughing, because they work so hard. But around 5:30 this morning was the dark night of my soul. I miss my family and my house but I wept for missing my dog. #getmeout #mypatienceandmygoodhumouraregone
I haven't updated my #TBRDeckofCards progress for a while, but I have made some...
3 (x2) - wild card - Queen of Sorcery and A Wizard's Guide to Defensive Baking
A - any challenge - For Those Who Hunt the Wounded Down
9 - YA/MG - Five Children and It
6 (x2) - ebook - Finna and Riot Baby
Hoping to knock out several more prompts in May, but we shall see.
February #BookSpin done! And another one down for #seriesread2021 @TheAromaofBooks @TheSpineView
I liked this one less than the first, but that might be only due to disliking the narration more. I'll do the rest of the series in print and see. I do still get the feeling that I'd have loved this series if I'd read it when I was younger.
#BookSpin day! Thanks @TheAromaofBooks 😁
This month's numbers worked out great for me as I'm continuing on with the next two books in the Belgariad.
“'It's good to be back in Tolnedra again,' the weasel-faced little man said expansively once they were out of earshot. 'I love the smell of deceit, corruption and intrigue.'“
Since I‘ve been in a bit of a reading slump thanks to current events, I decided to go back and revisit and old fave. I was overdue for a reread. And it worked! I finished book 1 yesterday and started this one last night.
I love this series just as much as the first time I read it in 1988. ❤️ I can always escape into this series.
One book down and a smidge over 2 hours for #24b4Monday 😀
#firstlinefridays
I opted for the first line of chapter one instead of the first line of the prologue because I liked this one better. 😀
A solid continuation od The Belgariad. I enjoyed reading it as it made me feel cozy and remember playing Dungeons and Dragons when I was a kid. The whole book is mostly about walking, hiking, strolling and transporting of the characters from one place to another but still the read is enjoyable. I would welcome a deeper character development which is the one thing that always makes or breaks the book for me.
I love these books, and the audio version is so fun.
Ordered four great reads from Book Chor - an amazing website that sells second-hand books! Got a sweet little note and bookmarks as well, and love the fact that these pages have been thumbed through and loved before. Looking forward to a happy week!
#ManicMonday on Tuesday because Monday was manic (& exhausting)! #letterQ
📚 tagged
🖋 Anna Quindlen
📺 Quantico
🥚 quiche
Book 2 in the series and I'm still really enjoying it. Love watching Garion grow before me and I don't know what it is but I love Silk too. A great read. Onto book 3.
I‘m so glad that I‘m reading this series again. So many funny moments and depth to archetypal characters. #fantasy
#WeAreTheReaders photo challenge | We Are the Champions | @LibrarianRyan
Mandorallen is the Knight Protector of the prophecy in David Eddings‘s The Belgariad series. He is first introduced in the tagged book (but his image was on The Guardians of the West‘s book 1 in the subsequent series, The Mallorean)and he becomes Princess (and later Queen) Ce‘Nedra‘s champion.
1. State car inspection 😤
2. 5‘ 3 & 3/4”
3. 9 years in my house, 16 years in my city
4. Cymbeline, Antigone, Fear the Drowning Deep
5. I‘m cold. I HAVE a cold. I have mom hair. There‘s glare on my glasses. But I put on lipstick for you! And frankincense essential oil perfume, but this isn‘t smellivision. But I feel better.
#friyayintro #momsoflitsy #momhairdontcare
These are the books on my kindle that #startswithq - I've read the top two but not the last one, though I keep meaning to. Maybe that will be my Q for the Litsy A to Z challenge! #maybookflowers
The Rivan Queen is a selfish, temper-tantrum-throwing child through most of David Eddings‘ Belgariad series— she‘s very vivid, like a firestorm that tears through them. Image by Tao-mell on Deviant art. #whitequeen #bookishcrown
#novemberland
Continuing my re-read. Despite the relative dearth of female characters, the dialogue is snappy and I like how the group mostly stays together instead of splitting up for books and books like Game of Thrones or the Wheel of Time. Events on the cover occupy the last twenty pages.