Roland_D_Sawyboy
Roland_D_Sawyboy t1_j6p41hl wrote
Reply to comment by Bookanista in Which sequel are you thirstiest for? by Bookanista
The Masquerade books are fantasy with a heavy helping of realpolitik, and the Locked Tomb books are sort of a mall goth Science Fantasy, I'd say.
Roland_D_Sawyboy t1_j6mro6c wrote
Reply to comment by Roland_D_Sawyboy in Which sequel are you thirstiest for? by Bookanista
Actually I thought of a better answer: another sequel to Perdido Street Station by China Miéville. It's been a long time since The Iron Council.
Roland_D_Sawyboy t1_j6mp4ym wrote
Reply to Which sequel are you thirstiest for? by Bookanista
My two running series' are The Locked Tomb (waiting for Alecto the Ninth) and The Masquerade (waiting for the next The _______ Baru Cormorant) and I think I'd take the latter since the former just came out. Would also take the final book in Robert Caro's Lyndon Johnson biography, though I feel like a poser because I've only dabbled in that set rather than actual sit down to read.
What I am not interested in taking: The Winds of Winter.
Roland_D_Sawyboy t1_j91sly7 wrote
Reply to comment by CatGirlIsHere9999 in My thoughts on “A Series of Unfortunate Events.” by AggravatingStudy2084
Yeah you've really got to love the conspiracy/secret society aspect, I totally disagree with the OP. That was a great way to keep me coming back, and in retrospect as an adult it meshed really well with the suburban gothic aesthetic.