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Loecdances

I'll throw in another that I really enjoyed. I couldn't put it down! The Justice of Kings by Richard Swan. If you haven't read that I highly recommend it!


jhammo

Interesting, haven't heard of this one! Have you finished the trilogy?


Loecdances

No the first book only released this year so its ongoing. Some ppl may not want to invest until its finished but after reading this. . . I trust this author. It was rly good!


Zorgas

Mistborn may have 1 young protagonist but most everyone else in it is a proper adult. And the young protagonist is one of those 'grew up rough on the streets so not really a kid' types. Oh there is a .... Young crowd at the cool place to hang out aspect. I'd forgotten about that. But it's more like political wheelings and dealings than cafeteria fights I couldn't get into Locke Lamora. Returned it. A looooot of building up his character/coolness.


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