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Posts by Brennon
Thanks so much!
@mango-media.bsky.social I was looking to buy Guild Mage: Apprentice by David Niemitz but was wondering if it was enabled for DRM free download?
Awesome! Thanks, I really appreciate that you sell them DRM free.
@glynnstewart.com I see Amazon is allowing downloads of DRM free books again if the author gives the OK. Yours used to be downloadable - will you make future releases downloadable now as well? I just double checked the back catalogue and don't see that they are.
I just finished a re-listen of The City That Would Eat the World and liked it even better than the first time through. Now I'm dying for the next installment.
That looks delicious! Do you have a recipe?
Knows they're not gonna pitch a fit.
That's a shame. I think they're my favourite of your current series!
Just finished the amazing Cradle animatic! Weird hearing someone other than @travisbaldree.bsky.social voice Yerin, but Maxine Phoenix did such a good job.
I really hope it gets picked up to be done as a full anime at some point!
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I'd recommend Cradle by Will Wight. It's not a litRPG, but belongs to a highly similar/intertwined genre called progression fantasy.
If you do audiobooks they're top tier, up there with Dungeon Crawler Carl.
The link at the bottom of the page brings me to a sports betting site. My money's on non-legit.
Cover of Into the Labyrinth by John Bierce. It shows an individual walking across floating blue crystal flagstones with a library all around.
Just finished my 8th read through Into the Labyrinth, book 1 of the Mage Errant series by @johnbierce.bsky.social
Easily one of my favourite comfort reads.
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You may have already read them, but The Journals of Evander Tailor or Mana Mirror, both by Tobias Begley might work?
I'd never really thought about it before, but I definitely feel the same way. As a kid, with little access to new reading material, I'd read anything. Hell, that's how I got into fantasy. A friend had book three of the Dragonlance chronicles (but only book three), and I dived right in.
Super fun military sci-fi for any fans of the genre!
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I enjoyed Promise of Blood quite a bit and found the rest of the trilogy to be similarly enjoyable. The second trilogy in the series is definitely a step above though!
Cover for the book Crimsoncrest by Sarah Lin. It shows a red axe and ruby-like gem sat on either side of a map depicting troop movements.
Recently finished Crimsoncrest by Sarah Lin. Book 10 of The Weirkey Chronicles. The gang have reached a level where they're dealing with world altering events, and yet it's still as exciting/mysterious as book 1!
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Cover of the book Illusory Education. It shows a man wearing robes and a satchel standing in front of a green rectangular portal in what looks like a library.
Just finished the Primal Wizardry series by Peter J. Lee, and damn was it enjoyable.
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Image of Bart and Homer Simpson on the couch with Homer tapping the cushion. It is captioned "join us".
While I don't write, staring at trees is definitely one of my favourite pastimes.
I found the series got better as it went. The author seemed to improve quite a bit with each book.
Going to Alberta and realizing half the words I use don't work the same outside of Newfoundland was eye opening as well.
Skidoo is synonymous with snow mobile in most of Canada.
Already am. It's called neocities now.
Cover of the novel Seekers in the Void by Glynn Stewart A cargo ship is flying in orbit of an icy planet, with a handful of green islands visible below. A beam of energy lances out from one of the islands, directly toward the moon above the world, ending just short of the moon in a purple anomaly that is distorting the light coming through it...
Happy book day to me!
Seekers in the Void is out!
Seventy-Seven Star Systems
One megacorporation controlling travel
An unimaginable number of secretsβ¦
E-book mybook.to/SeekersinthV...
Paperback mybook.to/SeekersITVPB
Audio: www.audible.com/pd/Seekers-i...
Apparently Spotify is pushing Ai music pretty hard right now as a way to lower royalty payments.
I was about halfway through the thread before I realized you weren't talking about the Amelia Earhart statue and Carbonear.