![]() ![]() My reaction to the novel was somewhat mixed. ![]() So when his next trilogy was announced, a trilogy entirely unrelated to his previous work, I decided that I’d jump in there, not just out of curiosity, but because I now considered Weeks a friend, if one connected only by the thin threads of Twitter and Facebook. Most pointedly, perhaps, was Terry Brooks, one of the forefathers of modern Fantasy. I found Weeks to be funny and generous, and a passionate fan of Fantasy, with many similar authors littering the root of his passion and mine. Me, a blogger with the potential to promote his books him, an up-and-coming Fantasy writer who had the gall to not only finish a chunky Fantasy series in three books, but publish the whole trilogy over the course of only two months. Instead, I was first exposed to Weeks through Twitter ( At some point long forgotten, Weeks and I began following each other. My first exposure to Brent Weeks wasn’t through his fiction, though his first series, the Night Angel Trilogy, was popular among other bloggers and readers like myself. ![]()
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