tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7595006871076173451.post6979598511569073958..comments2015-10-13T23:17:48.842-04:00Comments on Plenty of Pages: Scoundrel? I Like The Sound Of That: Reviewing the 'Rogues' AnthologyAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01761151670790950970noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7595006871076173451.post-10584763578388643462015-01-24T09:58:14.601-05:002015-01-24T09:58:14.601-05:00Anytime! XD If you have any of Nix's others I&...Anytime! XD If you have any of Nix's others I'd love to do a swap-- the Keys series is on my list but I never seem to remember to grab it from the library. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01761151670790950970noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7595006871076173451.post-38987421351079176542015-01-22T14:39:09.455-05:002015-01-22T14:39:09.455-05:00Question: when can I borrow it? :D
I'm especi...Question: when can I borrow it? :D<br /><br />I'm especially excited to read Gaiman, Nix, and Lynch. Speaking of Nix though, you should read more of his. Keys to the Kingdom is very entertaining and imaginative (the audiobooks are also ready by one of my favorite readers ever). The Ragwitch, his oldest story, is must as well. Less recommended (mostly because it's stand alone), but still a nice popcorn read is A Confusion of Princes. I'm always impressed by his world building in these stories, although he doesn't world build with quite the same flavor as anyone else, and each one is significantly different.Danielle Wooding @ New England Daughterhttp://www.newenglanddaughter.comnoreply@blogger.com