Tiste Simeon, on 04 July 2013 - 08:42 AM, said:
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In other news I just finished Simmons' "Fall of Hyperion." Seriously enjoyed it & the concepts & worlds were fascinating. The ending wasn't as terrible as people said, either!
Never understood all the hate for the ending of HYPERION. Yes, it gets a bit metaphysical, but the sci elements still explain it, and as a sprawling sf epic spanning world and systems and cast of thousands and so on it's pretty awesome.
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Bit unsure what to read now... I have Morgan's "Kovacs" trilogy on Kindle, and I know the four mother fluffing Caine books are cheap for Kindle too. However... I really want to do a MBOTF reread as I recently bought FOD & OST. (all my MBOTF books are in boxes though...) I also kind of want to reread the entirety of the Dresden Files before Skin Game comes out later this year.
Thoughts?
That's a lot of awesome in one space. your head may explode.
Kovacs and Caine are entirely too awesome for you to have gone this far in your life without reading them. Go there.
Chance, on 04 July 2013 - 10:24 AM, said:
Tiste Simeon, on 04 July 2013 - 08:42 AM, said:
Was I the only one who thought after book 1 Bakkers series was... Boring?? *awaits torrents of rage*
Probably not most people either declare it very good/perfect or find it more or less uninteresting. At least your first impression save you from book 2.
Bk 2 lags, and bk 3 is the slow build to massive finish, but it's a hell of a finish. I thought it was worth the time.
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Just finished Hunted by Kevin Hearne and found it so-so mainly I think because the series more and more feel like episodes from a longer book the whole you never really get to read.
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I'll never accuse Hearn of brilliance (thus far), but as popcorn reading his IRON DRUID is fun for the most part.
Almost done RIYRIA bk 4 EMERALD STORM. Sullivan seriously raises his game in this one. Everything just works better than 1-3.