I finished up Foundation by Isaac Asimov, which was a fun read. It moves along at a quick pace. Asimov's prose is better than I had been led to believe from reading comments online. The conceit of psychohistory ruins
I'll get around to the sequels eventually, since I'd really like to see what happens next.
I'm going to start on the monstrosity that is Gardens of the Moon by Steven Erikson, the first novel in the The Malazan Book of the Fallen series. I've heard the horror stories about its difficulty, but it seems to be right up my alley.
the tension of following the protagonists, as they are always going to come out favorably. The protagonists always know what to do, or they have cooked up a plan that will roll out exactly as they hoped it would.
I'm going to start on the monstrosity that is Gardens of the Moon by Steven Erikson, the first novel in the The Malazan Book of the Fallen series. I've heard the horror stories about its difficulty, but it seems to be right up my alley.