Highly recommend the Broken Earth trilogy. Just finished The Stone Sky and I'm... satisfied. Each book won the Hugo Award for best book. Read it before it is (obviously) turned into a series of movies … Claus EnevoldsenFeb 4, 2019The Broken Earth Trilogygoodreads.com - byJun 25, 2021 Henk rated it really liked it Impressive, truly immersive and an addictive read, although I don't feel book 2 and 3 reach the brilliance …
Claus Enevoldsen35 Books Every Man Should Read in His LifetimeMen's Journal - Perri O. BlumbergBooks are transportive, eye-opening, life-affirming. Whether you’re jonesing for your next adventure or looking for a bit of inspiration, get all …
Claus EnevoldsenThe most daunting books ever written... that you need to readshortlist.com - Shortlist Team1. Moby-Dick By Herman Melville (1851) Page count: 720 What it’s about: The narrator joins a whaling ship captained by Ahab, who wants to catch a …
Claus EnevoldsenWhat we’re reading: writers and readers on the books they enjoyed in Aprilverified_publisherThe Guardian - Lorraine Candy, Sarah Shaffi and Guardian readersIn this series we ask authors, Guardian writers and readers to share what they’ve been reading recently. This month, recommendations include women’s prize shortlisted novels, a thrillingly-paced account of financial corruption and a 1980 Booker prize finalist. Tell us what you’ve been reading in …
Adding to the list!Claus EnevoldsenThe Siege by Arturo Pérez-Reverte – reviewverified_publisherThe GuardianThe last thing you need in a walled city under siege is a serial killer on the loose, flaying young women to death. But this is the situation that confronts police comisario Rogelio Tizón during the 1811 siege of Cádiz in Arturo Pérez-Reverte's bold new thriller. Though the victims appear to be …
I should re-read Beautiful Ruins!Claus Enevoldsen15 Books You Won’t Regret Rereadingverified_publisherThe Atlantic - Bethanne PatrickYears after these titles were popular, they’re still worth picking up. Hundreds of thousands of books are published in the United States each year, and this dramatic influx of titles largely runs the calendars of the publishing and media industries—usually to the detriment of any work that isn’t …