@Varyk How short a time are we talking?
This one might be a bit of a cheat, but: The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton. Technically everything happens within a day.
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@Varyk How short a time are we talking?
This one might be a bit of a cheat, but: The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton. Technically everything happens within a day.
@Pluto @NovaPrime
I have been using Storygraph for a couple of years now and really like it. Exported my Goodreads data and imported it into Storygraph. There was some cleanup I had to do, as Goodreads was often missing start / end dates for reading history.
What I really like about Storygraph is that it’s not bloated the way that Goodreads is. The interface is clean and fairly easy to navigate and it has very few unwanted features. The stats are cool too. https://app.thestorygraph.com/stats/hybridhavoc?year=2024
@Adderbox76 @Mothra Love the Death Gate Cycle, would also recommend it. It feels a bit like the prototype for Brandon Sanderson’s Cosmere.
@Aviandelight @Mothra This is a great series. I recently did a re-read and it still holds up.
@GunnarRunnar oh then yeah, don’t ask questions you don’t want the answer to.
@GunnarRunnar to be fair, the OP is not the one that asked for an explanation.
@RxBrad @flameguy21
I think they were more comparing the userbase of Mastodon against its corporate-owned alternatives, not to other fediverse apps.
@bonegakrejg @IJustWentPsycho
And if you’re interested, you can pick up Assassin’s Apprentice, Royal Assassin, and Assassin’s Quest audiobooks on Chirp Books for $4 or less each.
@jay91 Group support appears to be in the works. In the mean-time, people on Mastodon can still follow group accounts and those group accounts will boost posts into their followers’ feeds. For example, that’s how I saw this post to reply to.
I basically agree with this.
@fermionsnotbosons
Yeah he seems to be back in the swing of things. He’s even managed a quick turnaround on some videos recently which makes me wonder if he’s intentionally made changes to his workflow to enable that. I know with season 1 he quickly got behind because he puts so much work into his videos.
Oh that’s interesting. Maybe because I’m posting from my Mastodon account. I feel like I’ve had replies from Lemmy though. 🤔
@Los Howbee y’all
@Landrin201 Another great source of TV show news is WoTSeries.com. They get all of the scoops. If you’re trying to avoid getting spoiled about stuff on upcoming seasons, it may not be the best place to look. https://www.wotseries.com/
If you’re a fan of the show and want to know more about the world without spoilers, Unraveling the Pattern on YouTube has done some great spoiler-free videos. https://www.youtube.com/@UnravelingthePattern
Another great WoT Wiki: https://www.encyclopaedia-wot.org/
@Landrin201 Ultimately, I have to say A Memory of Light is my favorite. Followed closely by Lord of Chaos.
A Memory of Light was just the final payoff of the whole series, and a story that had been with me for nearly 20 years. While I’ve only read this one twice, it definitely had the biggest emotional impact.
Lord of Chaos just had so much happen in it, it’s really easy to see why it’s a common fan favorite.
@minimar
All for new IP, though I have to say that I bounced off of Outriders pretty much immediately.
@derek
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@pptouchi
I’m reading Harrow the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir
@Varyk Ah sorry, just read the full post. This would fall into time wonkiness, so probably isn’t of interest for this.