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#41 User is offline   Ukjent 

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Posted 24 July 2012 - 01:00 PM

View PostDestiny, on 23 July 2012 - 06:25 PM, said:

I was kinda unsure about Prince of Thorns, but you guys have convinced me that it might be something I'd like. Added it to my shopping list on Amazon (it also doesn't hurt that they're currently only charging £1.99 for itPosted Image)

Has anybody read the Riyria Revelations? I know the individual books are out of print, but Orbit is publishing them in 3 omnibus editions. My friend said she was gonna buy them and from what I can tell them seem good, but I'd like the opinion of another Malazan reader too.

They are a bit standard fantasy with the elves and the dwarfs. But it's still a enjoyable read that I would recommend if you are after a easy read.
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Posted 26 July 2012 - 08:59 PM

He released a Riyria short story, called The Viscount and the Witch, which was at some point available for free online. Not sure if it still is, but if so you could read that and see if you like it.

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Posted 26 July 2012 - 09:12 PM

View PostD, on 26 July 2012 - 08:59 PM, said:

He released a Riyria short story, called The Viscount and the Witch, which was at some point available for free online. Not sure if it still is, but if so you could read that and see if you like it.

Available on Sullivan's site here. You can also (as I just did) download it for free for Kindle at Amazon.
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Posted 04 August 2012 - 05:18 PM

Twelve by Jasper Kent?
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Posted 04 August 2012 - 06:32 PM

View PostThe Incredible Kitsu, on 04 August 2012 - 05:18 PM, said:

Twelve by Jasper Kent?



Definitely worth a read. Some of the ideas don't quite work for me, and it's a bit sprawling, but it's a brilliant setting and has some great moments in it.
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Posted 05 August 2012 - 12:12 PM

Cowl by Neal Asher?
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Posted 06 September 2012 - 02:42 PM

Princess Bride? It's been on my to read list for years but I never seem to get around to it. Is it worth a read or should I just take it off the pile?
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Posted 06 September 2012 - 02:53 PM

View Postrhulad, on 06 September 2012 - 02:42 PM, said:

Princess Bride? It's been on my to read list for years but I never seem to get around to it. Is it worth a read or should I just take it off the pile?

I loved it. The fantasy story-within-the-story is only okay (I far prefer the movie version), but Goldman's frame story is the real genius bit. I recommend the 30th anniversary edition if you can get it, for the extra introduction. Whichever version you've got is worth reading, though.
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Posted 06 September 2012 - 04:22 PM

Is this the film with Andre the giant in it?
Did not know it was based on a book, hell of a film though.
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Posted 06 September 2012 - 04:45 PM

View PostSolidsnape, on 06 September 2012 - 04:22 PM, said:

Is this the film with Andre the giant in it?
Did not know it was based on a book, hell of a film though.

Yep. William Goldman's a longtime, Oscar-winning screenplay writer and author, and he both wrote the novel and the screenplay for The Princess Bride. As such, the movie is very close to the book, but streamlined and improved (some of the most famous lines in the movie are taken word-for-word from the novel, but given to different characters), while the frame story was completely reworked to keep much of the same feel. It's a lot of fun to compare and contrast the two.
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Posted 07 September 2012 - 06:11 AM

It's one of my favorite movies, and I loved the book at least as much.
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Posted 07 September 2012 - 02:10 PM

This is good to hear. I will pick it up when I am done with Forge of Darkness.
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Posted 07 September 2012 - 08:50 PM

View PostSalt-Man Z, on 06 September 2012 - 04:45 PM, said:

View PostSolidsnape, on 06 September 2012 - 04:22 PM, said:

Is this the film with Andre the giant in it?
Did not know it was based on a book, hell of a film though.

Yep. William Goldman's a longtime, Oscar-winning screenplay writer and author, and he both wrote the novel and the screenplay for The Princess Bride. As such, the movie is very close to the book, but streamlined and improved (some of the most famous lines in the movie are taken word-for-word from the novel, but given to different characters), while the frame story was completely reworked to keep much of the same feel. It's a lot of fun to compare and contrast the two.


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Posted 01 December 2012 - 10:11 PM

I just finished Legend by David Gemmell and was surprised by how much I enjoyed it. Are the other books in the series as good?
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Posted 02 December 2012 - 12:27 AM

View PostKruppe, on 01 December 2012 - 10:11 PM, said:

I just finished Legend by David Gemmell and was surprised by how much I enjoyed it. Are the other books in the series as good?



Say one thing for David Gemmell, say he was consistent. Some of his books were a tad predictable but I never read one I didn't enjoy.
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Posted 03 December 2012 - 01:46 PM

View Postpolishgenius, on 02 December 2012 - 12:27 AM, said:

View PostKruppe, on 01 December 2012 - 10:11 PM, said:

I just finished Legend by David Gemmell and was surprised by how much I enjoyed it. Are the other books in the series as good?



Say one thing for David Gemmell, say he was consistent. Some of his books were a tad predictable but I never read one I didn't enjoy.


Pretty much sums it up. I highly recommend his Waylander books, and the Rigante series (starting with Sword in the Storm), and the Troy trilogy.
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Posted 03 December 2012 - 01:51 PM

View PostBaco Xtath, on 05 August 2012 - 12:12 PM, said:

Cowl by Neal Asher?


I enjoyed that one a lot, although not as much as his Spatterjay books. If you haven't read those I'd go for The Skinner over Cowl.
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Posted 03 December 2012 - 01:59 PM

Has anyone read 'Apocalypse Cow' by Michael Logan?

I just got it today and haven't read it yet but the blurb reads like it is a zombie apocalypse novel but instead of human zombies they're bovine zombies.

It won The Terry Pratchett Prize so I'm expecting it to be amusing. 

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Posted 03 December 2012 - 04:12 PM

View PostSerenity, on 03 December 2012 - 01:46 PM, said:

View Postpolishgenius, on 02 December 2012 - 12:27 AM, said:

View PostKruppe, on 01 December 2012 - 10:11 PM, said:

I just finished Legend by David Gemmell and was surprised by how much I enjoyed it. Are the other books in the series as good?


Say one thing for David Gemmell, say he was consistent. Some of his books were a tad predictable but I never read one I didn't enjoy.


Pretty much sums it up. I highly recommend his Waylander books, and the Rigante series (starting with Sword in the Storm), and the Troy trilogy.


Thirded. I'd suggest the entire Drenai series (which included Waylander and all the Druss books, among others).
His standalone DARK MOON is also fun... great characters.

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View PostBaco Xtath, on 05 August 2012 - 12:12 PM, said:

Cowl by Neal Asher?


I enjoyed that one a lot, although not as much as his Spatterjay books. If you haven't read those I'd go for The Skinner over Cowl.


I thought COWL was brilliant. It does things with time travel that make your brainz go all spirally. THE SKINNER is basically a good old fashioned sf actioner (with immortal super pirates vs aliens), but COWL is trippier.



Anyone read THE ANUBIS GATE by Tim Powers? Thoughts?
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Posted 03 December 2012 - 04:39 PM

View PostAbyss, on 03 December 2012 - 04:12 PM, said:


I thought COWL was brilliant. It does things with time travel that make your brainz go all spirally. THE SKINNER is basically a good old fashioned sf actioner (with immortal super pirates vs aliens), but COWL is trippier.



I hated _Cowl_, I'm afraid. Might have to try it again now I'm more familiar with Asher's style, but I have to say I'm not enjoying the thought of doing so.

View PostAbyss, on 03 December 2012 - 04:12 PM, said:

Anyone read THE ANUBIS GATE by Tim Powers? Thoughts?


I tried _The Anubis Gates_ a good few years ago. I wanted to like it, I really did. But I just couldn't get past the first chapters. Then I got distracted. Maybe time to try again. Kindle is my friend in these situations...
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