The Kingkiller Chronicles by Rothfuss, but that prick hasn't released the final book in the series and it's worse than GRRM's lack of ending the series for Song of Fire abd Ice.
Last months I’ve been lost in #Dune books written by Frank Herbert.
And I can’t remember any other books that made me be gone in their Universes for so long with the “can’t get enough” feeling.
And one thing that impressed me most is his way of writing - unbelievable rich narrative contains philosophical, political, religious, scientific and lots of other terms and definitions.
What you see is my own ‘need to remember’ deck)
I started to make notes of all new words to me, not only google it to understand context, but to make my brain remember it.
My regret I didn’t started it from the very first book, here is the list from last 3 books.
Next step, I’m gonna translate it in English to make me know them in both languages💪
And speaking about #Dune book’s itself I keep my fingers crossed for the extension of the Dune story made by Frank’s children after his death, will be no less dignified than first 6 books🤞
Will see)
P.S. I will be grateful if you share any books from you wow-list,
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Honestly, I’m finishing 4th book right now))
I made a pause after 6th Dune book by reading all the Chronicles. But I’ve read the release of the next Patrick’s book will be in November, this year!
And I really love this series!!
That’s why I was thinking to continue to read Dune books)
I think I only got to the 3rd book in the Dune series. (This was a very long time ago, high school for me.)
Rothfuss is a dirty tease abd I don't trust him anymore. LOL!
Have you ever read The Space Trilogy by CS Lewis? It's early scifi from an unexpected source that I find exceptionally relevant in today's world.