Just curious whether we have many habitual readers here, and what you're into.
Over the summer I joined some friends in a reading group for this behemoth:
It was my second time through, and a deeply rewarding experience. Still one of my all-time favorite works of fiction.
I'm now at work on this series:
A little tough to describe it. A college professor quits his job to move to the Kentucky countryside, where he falls in with astrologers, mystics, psychotherapists, a divorcee, and at least one shepherd. He's setting out to write an alternate history of the world, one which is premised on the question "What if once the world wasn't like it is now, but different? What if once, long ago, magic was real?" Interspersed with flashbacks to some 15th century monks and scholars. Pretty great stuff.
Over the summer I joined some friends in a reading group for this behemoth:
It was my second time through, and a deeply rewarding experience. Still one of my all-time favorite works of fiction.
I'm now at work on this series:
A little tough to describe it. A college professor quits his job to move to the Kentucky countryside, where he falls in with astrologers, mystics, psychotherapists, a divorcee, and at least one shepherd. He's setting out to write an alternate history of the world, one which is premised on the question "What if once the world wasn't like it is now, but different? What if once, long ago, magic was real?" Interspersed with flashbacks to some 15th century monks and scholars. Pretty great stuff.