Welcome to the 📖 Legion Book Club 📖

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  • DoctorEldritch's Avatar
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    @ZaidH There are some fun moments here and there, that's true. Mordin Solus's "scientist salarian" take on The Pirates of Penzance was a very nice touch, I thought:


    It is nice when humour is made work with an easter egg and reference to classics when possible.

    Ah, I see, best of luck! When will they announce the winners?

    Ah, no, I finished the Daevabad trilogy, I enjoyed it. But I will not start the next book of its author until she finishes all three of them, so far she only has one from the planned new trilogy about pirates in the Indian Ocean.

    Right now I am in the middle of that I, Inquisitor series I mentioned to you before, from the Polish author Jacek Piekara. It has a Witcher vibe, though a tad more mature and grim and with religious undertones.
  • ZaidH's Avatar
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    @DoctorEldritch Ah, that's the performance that cemented Mordin's place in my main squad alongside Garrus 😂 Put Mordin and Grunt in a room, and you wouldn't need any other entertainment.

    Thank you! They’ll probably announce the winners by the end of November. Apart from a digital developer badge, I’m not expecting to win anything, considering the website was made in just 5 days and is pretty light on features 😆

    Dang, the author really is taking readers on a ride through the mystical cultures of the world. Trilogies often start strong but fizzle out by the end. Did you feel the same about the Daevabad trilogy, or did it exceed expectations in this regard? I’ll have to ask you about your impressions of I, Inquisitor once you’re done with it 😄
  • DoctorEldritch's Avatar
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    @ZaidH Ah, sorry, could you remind me what funny things Garrus did, I can't recall. All I remember is that he was always calibrating something 😅

    Well, if nothing else, you will have a badge to show for it. Is it good or useful to have one, like for a resume?

    Chakraborty was thorough in her research when writing Daevabad, and it shows. I'd say it did not fizzle; the stakes were always raised higher. I can recommend it. About I, Inquisitor, it is a bit too early to tell. So far, it is a collection of shorter stories like the first Witcher books, and the main plotline has not started yet.