![]() The final book in Jason’s YA The Forgotten Chronicles series wraps up the storyline perfectly. Queen Anastasia orders the destruction of the Forgotten and turns her attention to the colonies. Those who are into Fantasy will certainly enjoy this and the other two books – (I’m currently reading Book 3) – along with Palmatier’s other titles and trilogies. Josh does get a bit rambling in this series, which is why it didn’t make it higher on the list, but still a compelling series of story lines and characters to move those plots along just fine. Being such hearty books, Book 2 comes in at 487 pages, there are also a lot of characters which I sometimes had a hard time keeping track of. However, Palmatier has a knack for drawing me in and making me forget that. ![]() These are thick, serious, epic Fantasy tomes, kids, with a somewhat Sci-Fi feel to them – neither of which is really my favored genre. ![]() “Second book in Joshua Palmatier’s epic fantasy trilogy, set in a sprawling city of light and magic fueled by a ley line network.” ![]() Threading the Needle by Joshua Palmatier – ![]() We’re going to skip the crap and get right to the good stuff. I read a lot of great books, some mediocre ones, and frankly, some crap. Now, as the year comes to a close, it’s time to whittle those down to my Top 10. Managed to squeeze in nearly 30 books for the 2018 reading season. ![]()
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