I really enjoyed 14, but not as much as The Fold. Each of his books keep missing the 5 star mark for me, but I think they are totally worth it.
This was another great Neil Gaiman book, I still think I liked American Gods more, but this one is right up there. Thinking I might have a new favorite author!
It was a good story though I felt as though it started off to slow. For a book that's over 700 pages, having a third of the book as introductory is killer. Picked up by the end of it, but mad at the ending...
the mistborn universe is amazing, this seems like it is continuing the awesomeness we expect after the first trilogy.
I really enjoyed the philosophy portrayed in The 12 Week Year and am excited to give it a go. The one thing that I wish this book could have given me (and maybe it's in the extra material provided with the book, but I was listening to it in the car) was more concrete examples of what people were doing in their 12 week year. The book leaned heavily on people with very calculable professions (i.e. sales or business owners) and I wonder how these practices will translate to me. Still going to give it a try.