![]() ![]() Melissa’s (Missy): The Undead Pool (The Hollows #12) by Kim Harrison Rothfuss’ writing makes her odd logic and justifications seem perfectly normal, making this book a delightful read for any fan of the books. This book focuses on Auri, one of the most relatable characters in The Kingkiller Chronicles, and takes us through a typical week of hers. The Slow Regard of Silent Things, by Patrick Rothfuss A true delight for all Pratchett fans, and a must-have for fans of his work. Dragons at Crumbling Castle, by Terry PratchettĪ collection of Pratchett’s earliest work, written and published in his teenaged years, Dragons at Crumbling Castle gives us a look into the mind of a young but already skilled author. With often high-end science being explained in a down-to-earth, accessible way, this book is going to make you laugh while also making you think. What If? is a good read for scientifically-minded and just plain curious people alike. There are some duplicates, and there are quite a few we didn’t review… but read on, and share your thoughts! Meagan’s (ARamone): What If? Serious Scientific Answers to Absurd Hypothetical Questions, by Randall Munroe As 2014 draws to a close, it seemed fitting to look back over the past year and share our favourite reads. ![]()
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