I never know how much I needed this in my life until Kottke linked it https://kottke.org/20/05/knight-rider-for-8-cellos
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this monkey's gone to heaven #pixies #alternative1989 hi mom - i know you have no idea what i'm talking about sorry - love you 😛
Starting to worry that 25 years of programming and a lifetime knuckle-cracking are finally coming for the cartilage in the fingers or my left hand. The pain is kicking in right after I finish cracking those knuckles by habit. 😭
Read: Knight's Shadow by Sebastien de Castell
Grandpa: Are you kidding? Fencing, fighting, torture, revenge, giants, monsters, chases, escapes, true love, miracles...
The Grandson: Doesn't sound too bad. I'll try to stay awake.
(from The Princess Bride of course, but applicable)
I stayed awake! 😂
Read: Traitor's Blade by Sebastian de Castell
Sebastian de Castell starts off another tale of magic and swordplay with The Traitor's Blade. Falcio, Kest, and Brasti make a nice addition to the tradition started by Dumas' Athos, Aramis, and Porthos. 😀
Read: Queenslayer by Sebastien de Castell
She's 13, a brand new queen, and everyone is telling Kellen to kill her. But Kellen likes to make up his own mind, yeah?
Read: Soulbinder by Sebastien de Castell
Yeah, so that horrible curse Kellen lives with, that got him kicked out of his own family and society, and made the constant target of bounty-hunting magi? It's even more complicated than he thought.
Read: Charmcaster by Sebastien de Castell
Sebastian de Castell keeps the interesting stories going of Kellen, the Jan'tep outcast and trickster, and the bizarre family that's been forming around him.
Read: The Unbound Empire by Melissa Caruso
Book #3 of the Swords and Fire series is typically fun and satisfying.
Read: Protect The Prince by Jennifer Estep
Jennifer Estep's swords and magic Crown of Shards series is awfully fun.
Read: Shadowblack by Sebastien de Castell
I really enjoyed this whole series. Book 2 finds Kellen - magical outcast from his Jan'tep family - beginning to accept his new status as outlaw and trickster, while learning that there is a whole world outside the insular society he grew up in.
Read: The Defiant Heir by Melissa Caruso
Melissa Caruso's story of magic and politics in a world of medieval city-states - started in The Tethered Mage - continues in The Defiant Heir.
Interesting characters and the story goes in some non-standard directions, so that's kinda cool.
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