I feel like I always just [i]miss[/i] Brandon Sanderson stuff. Like back in 2012 I was recommended the first Mistborn Book and I think I have it somewhere still (maybe), but I didn't even get 100 pages into it before the R.A. Salvatore book [i]Charon's Chlaw[/i] was released that I'd been waiting for so I dropped it. Then I attempted to finish the [i]Wheel of Time[/i] series which I love, but life got in the way and I never did make it to the last book that Brandon Sanderson wrote. And then every time I go out to get a book, I see Brandon Sanderson novels but I either don't have the time/money/desire to read something at that moment so I don't grab it. Though many roleplayers enjoy his stuff, it seems. [@Naril] [i]Artemis[/i] seems like something I might pick up, and [i]Norse Mythology[/i] by Neil Gaiman I've been eyeing. Though I highly recommend [i]The Norse Myths[/i] by Kevin Crossley Holland. It's a very fun read and provides a great intro, notes, and a glossary of Norse history and mythological backgrounds. [@0 Azzy 0][@Penny] I also keep seeing [i]The Name of the Wind[/i] in most bookstores I visit now, without really looking for it. So I might pick that up sooner rather than later and give my 2 cents on it. [hr] Currently I'm delving into [i]Beowulf[/i] translation by Seamus Heaney, (Bilingual Edition). It's something I've been meaning to get back into since Highschool, and back then I really didn't appreciate the Old English text on the left side of the page. I should learn German at some point in order to understand it.