Chaos Rising is the first novel in Zahn’s new Thrawn Ascendancy trilogy which serves as a prequel to his previous Thrawn series (made up of Thrawn, Alliances and Treason). I finally got a chance to check out the latest Thrawn novel from legendary Star Wars author Timothy Zahn. Star Wars: Thrawn Ascendency: Chaos Rising by Timothy Zahn (Audiobook) I am about halfway through this book at the moment and so far it is proving to be an enjoyable read. I was in the mood for a good historical fiction read so I thought I would check out River of Gold, the latest entry in Anthony Riches’ Empire series. River of Gold by Anthony Riches (Hardcover) Essentially you have to answer three questions (the Three Ws): WWW Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Taking on a World of Words, where bloggers share the books that they’ve recently finished, what they are currently reading and what books they are planning to read next. ![]() ![]() Let me know which books with geographical phrases in the titles you enjoyed the most in the comments below. ![]() I look forward to potentially revisiting this list in the future and it will be interesting to see what new books will feature these sorts of terms in their titles. All the above novels are wonderful and highly recommended reads, and I had an incredible time reading them. As you can see there is some fantastic novels out there that use geographical terms in their titles, and there are some interesting usages throughout fiction. The Grove of the Caesars by Lindsey Davis Star Wars: Darth Vader – Dark Lord of the Sith: The Burning Seas by Charles Soule The Girl and the Mountain by Mark Lawrence Usagi Yojimbo: Volume 21: The Mother of Mountains by Stan Sakai In a Great Southern Land by Mary-Anne O’Connor The Lawless Land by Beth Morrison and Boyd Morrison To Sleep in a Sea of Stars by Christopher Paolini All the books below are excellent reads and I liked how the authors used these terms in the titles. I did have a bit of a struggle coming up with a full list here, as it turns out a lot of the books I have read didn’t feature geographical terms, but I was eventually able to pull together a descent list in the end. Participants were actually provided a link of hundreds of potential geographical terms on Wikipedia to use as examples to help with the task here, and while I didn’t get some of the more exotic terms, it did help me select a couple of fun books to include. Geographical terms in this case include terms such as mountains, islands, lands, deserts, oceans, valleys and much, much more. For this latest Top Ten Tuesday participants are tasked with listing their top books that have geographical terms in the title. ![]() Īt the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme that currently resides at The Artsy Reader Girl and features bloggers sharing lists on various book topics. Now, Kira might be humanity's greatest and final hope. While Kira faces her own horrors, Earth and its colonies stand upon the brink of annihilation. First contact isn't at all what she imagined, and events push her to the very limits of what it means to be human. At first she's delighted, but elation turns to terror when the ancient dust around her begins to move.Īs war erupts among the stars, Kira is launched into a galaxy-spanning odyssey of discovery and transformation. Kira Navárez dreamed of life on new worlds.ĭuring a routine survey mission on an uncolonized planet, Kira finds an alien relic. To Sleep in a Sea of Stars is a brand new epic novel from #1 New York Times bestselling author of Eragon, Christopher Paolini. Winner of Best Science Fiction in the 2020 Goodreads Choice Awards! Now a New York Times and USA Today bestseller!
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