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Posted 08 March 2013 - 06:42 PM

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The Old Man's War by Scalzi. I seem to be in a SciFi mood at the moment.


An excellent book. Sadly I felt there was a pretty steep decline in quality in book 2. Thankfully, Old Man's War works great as a standalone.
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Posted 08 March 2013 - 07:36 PM

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View Postamphibian, on 07 March 2013 - 03:10 PM, said:

CJ Cherryh's Morgaine series is really frickin' good...


Can you elaborate on what you liked? I liked the setting, but found it slow and repetitious, and bailed after the second book.

I'm not sure what you found repetitious about the series. ...


I found that
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Also, Cherryh's style of long drawn out build-up to not-so-big finale just didn't work for me. I suppose it comes down to an author's particular writing not working for a particular reader.
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Posted 09 March 2013 - 09:09 PM

I just finished James Clavell's Shogun and it was by far one of the most memorable reads of my life! :D

Set in feudal Japan, as a tale of love and war so vast in scope, I feel that it's something that most fantasy fans could enjoy.

Check out the Hotlist for the full review. . .

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Posted 09 March 2013 - 09:42 PM

View Postpat5150, on 09 March 2013 - 09:09 PM, said:

I just finished James Clavell's Shogun and it was by far one of the most memorable reads of my life! :D

Set in feudal Japan, as a tale of love and war so vast in scope, I feel that it's something that most fantasy fans could enjoy.

Check out the Hotlist for the full review. . .

Cheers,

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Posted 10 March 2013 - 05:46 AM

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View Postpat5150, on 09 March 2013 - 09:09 PM, said:

I just finished James Clavell's Shogun and it was by far one of the most memorable reads of my life! :D

Set in feudal Japan, as a tale of love and war so vast in scope, I feel that it's something that most fantasy fans could enjoy.

Check out the Hotlist for the full review. . .

Cheers,

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Hmm something just screamed at me to go order this book in Amazon. Any other books by this author worth ordering so I can hit the $30 mark?


On the top of my head.

Tai Pan, Gajin (both set in feudal Japan) and perhaps King Rat (set in a Japanese prison camp during WWII).

There's also Noble House sitting on my shelf, but that one I haven't read yet, the other three mentioned before I did enjoy big time.
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Posted 10 March 2013 - 06:38 AM

It has bin a few years since I read them so I checked the books and realized that I made some mistakes.

Tai-Pan is set in Hong Kong and Gai-Jin is set in Japan of 1862.
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Posted 11 March 2013 - 01:57 PM

Finished John Love's FATH. Totally enjoyed the book, am vaccilating on whether the end was brilliant, or a clever cheat. Either way, a book worth reading.

Skipped and jumped my way to the end of Gibbins' ATLANTIS. I won't be bothering with his other books. Decent action, neat setting, but way way way too much exposition, clunky dialogue and unoriginal characters with an overdose of 'oh isn't that conveeeeeeeenient'.

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Posted 11 March 2013 - 02:07 PM

Just finished The Drawing of the Dark by Tim Powers. This was the first novel of his I've read. I enjoyed it and thought it was good.
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Posted 11 March 2013 - 02:20 PM

View PostAbyss, on 08 March 2013 - 07:36 PM, said:

Also, Cherryh's style of long drawn out build-up to not-so-big finale just didn't work for me. I suppose it comes down to an author's particular writing not working for a particular reader.

That's alright.

The Morgaine series doesn't have an ending per se or maybe Cherryh just wanted to have the series end with a near infinite number of possibilities. They're still very well written in my opinion, but I can understand why people wouldn't want to pick this up expecting to be amazed.
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Posted 11 March 2013 - 03:57 PM

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View PostAbyss, on 08 March 2013 - 07:36 PM, said:

Also, Cherryh's style ...

That's alright.

...I can understand why people wouldn't want to pick this up expecting to be amazed.


i won't quite say i expected to be amazed so much as part way through bk 1 i was looking fwd to it and then was disappointed. The first book builds to what should be a decent finale and, imnsho of course, only barely delivers. Then the second book does the same thing. The third was going in the same direction when i bailed out.

That said, Chrryh has a certain style and obviously given her extensive and long-running back-catelog piles of people dig what she's cooking.
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Posted 11 March 2013 - 04:03 PM

Finished The Crown Conspiracy by Michael J. Sullivan. That was really good. Absolutely no complaints.

I think I'll get back to Abercrombie next with The Heroes.
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Posted 11 March 2013 - 04:35 PM

View PostMorgoth, on 08 March 2013 - 06:42 PM, said:

View Postacesn8s, on 08 March 2013 - 02:21 PM, said:

The Old Man's War by Scalzi. I seem to be in a SciFi mood at the moment.


An excellent book. Sadly I felt there was a pretty steep decline in quality in book 2. Thankfully, Old Man's War works great as a standalone.


I breezed through OMW. Fun read and some cool ideas. I'm struggling getting into Ghost Brigades. I think I'm finally getting to the stage where the main character emerges. Hopefully things will pick up.

Pat, after reading your review of Shogun I'm itching to get a copy. I tried reading king Rat, as it was the first novel in the Asia series he wrote, but never got into it.
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Posted 11 March 2013 - 07:39 PM

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Shit wait a min did I fuck up?

Google, my good man.

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Posted 11 March 2013 - 07:42 PM

I'm currently finishing up Theodore Homa's Archimedes' Claw, which isn't very good, but is at least enjoyable (and short!)

Next up will be Peter Clines' Ex-Heroes.
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Posted 11 March 2013 - 09:12 PM

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...Shit wait a min did I fuck up ordering Shogun 1st? I looked at those other books he wrote but they all took place in different eras with dif characters. Is there a story connection I ll be missing?


don't panic. SHOGUN reads just fine by itself.
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Posted 12 March 2013 - 03:15 AM

Hope you watched The First Samurai before that, or you missed like half the story.
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Posted 12 March 2013 - 03:57 AM

Actually it's prototypical, I've had that one saved for a few years now.
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Posted 12 March 2013 - 07:22 AM

Finally managed to finish Revelation Space Not sure if this is just because of my schedule right now, but I found myself really struggling with the pacing of this book. The concepts were quite nifty though I really do detest the trope of
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gonna give Redemption Ark a shot next, if I feel more of the same from it then I may give Reynolds a break...

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Posted 12 March 2013 - 08:46 AM

I've picked up Declare by Tim Powers and I'm enjoying it so far. Excellent, over the top cold war spy thriller with heavy lovecraftian undertones.
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Posted 12 March 2013 - 09:20 AM

Made a start on The Way of Kings this morning. Love the artwork in this book.
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