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Esteban Torres

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finished reading The Fragile Threads of Power by V. E. Schwab (Threads of Power, #1)

V. E. Schwab: The Fragile Threads of Power (Hardcover, Titan Books) No rating

Seven years have passed since the doors between the worlds were sealed. Seven years since …

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commented on The Fragile Threads of Power by V. E. Schwab (Threads of Power, #1)

V. E. Schwab: The Fragile Threads of Power (Hardcover, Titan Books) No rating

Seven years have passed since the doors between the worlds were sealed. Seven years since …

A wee update. I didn't know about this book. Wasn't even sure what it was about when it popped in my library (audiobooks one)

Started listening without knowing a thing about it and imagine my surprise when the narration style seemed familiar, and then the universe felt quite similar to other stories; and then a character's description sounded a lot like old acquaintances... and next thing I know I'm in the Shades of Magic world and meeting with old friends (characters) that I had forgotten but quickly became comfortable with one another

That's it. That's the update

Frank Herbert(duplicate): Children of Dune (Dune Chronicles, #3) (2019)

The science fiction masterpiece continues in the "major event,"( Los Angeles Times) Children of Dune. …

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Frank Herbert: Dune Messiah (2019, Penguin Publishing Group)

The series definitely keeps getting traction

I know this is a very old saga; regardless I was not expecting it to be this engaging

There are definitely a few 🚩s along the way, but those can easily be attributed to the time when the books were written

The way Paul walks between destiny/fate and desire to break the chains is very well defined.