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#12282
Posted 06 January 2014 - 12:36 AM
Finished ROTCG! Onto TTH!
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#12283
Posted 06 January 2014 - 01:41 AM
I found it so difficult to get through ROTCG. Its not that I didn't like it, I just dragged on reading it. I started TTH and was immediately sucked in and I am now back to reading every spare moment I have.
Steelheart was good.
Steelheart was good.
#12284
Posted 06 January 2014 - 03:44 AM
#12285
Posted 06 January 2014 - 05:12 AM
That's fine. Emperor starts with a Prologue rather than a chapter anyway.
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#12286
Posted 06 January 2014 - 08:06 AM
Stormcat, on 06 January 2014 - 01:41 AM, said:
I found it so difficult to get through ROTCG. Its not that I didn't like it, I just dragged on reading it. I started TTH and was immediately sucked in and I am now back to reading every spare moment I have.
Steelheart was good.
Steelheart was good.
Yeah. I know what you mean. I loved it but it was harder to plow through than the Erikson books.
Edit: what's your reading order after TTH? I'm going SW, OST, BAB, DOD, TCG.
This post has been edited by Tiste Brent Not Abyss Weeks Simeon: 06 January 2014 - 08:08 AM
A Haunting Poem
I Scream
You Scream
We all Scream
For I Scream.
I Scream
You Scream
We all Scream
For I Scream.
#12287
Posted 06 January 2014 - 08:18 AM
Just a heads up, pieces of Blood and Bone will make more sense if you read Forge of Darkness first.
#12288
Posted 06 January 2014 - 09:06 AM
I have read Forge of Darkness. I read it before starting the reread so I've forgotten most of it but still...
A Haunting Poem
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You Scream
We all Scream
For I Scream.
I Scream
You Scream
We all Scream
For I Scream.
#12289
Posted 06 January 2014 - 10:59 AM
Overactive Imagination, on 03 January 2014 - 06:45 PM, said:
lastname, on 03 January 2014 - 08:57 AM, said:
Overactive Imagination, on 03 January 2014 - 06:09 AM, said:
I didn't really like Abercrombie that much. I finished the trilogy but half way through the final book I kind of realized it sucked.
A few of the bloody Nine parts were amazing though - almost as badass as characters in Malazan.
I also liked Glokta even though he was a total ripoff of Tyrion Lannister.
A few of the bloody Nine parts were amazing though - almost as badass as characters in Malazan.
I also liked Glokta even though he was a total ripoff of Tyrion Lannister.
Not really seeing that. if you want to stretch things, you could argue that Tyrion Lannister was a total ripoff of Miles Vorkosigan and on and on.
I've heard several other people online also make the Tyrion/Glotka connection. Even though Glotka is 6 feet tall or whatever I always imagined him as a dwarf simply because his voice is almost identical to Tyrion's.
I have read both series twice and cannot for the life of me understand why you see Glotka as so similar a character to Tyrion as being a ripoff. I can see some similarities. They both have a rather cynical view of their own condition and they're both very intelligent. Not an uncommon archetype.
That's hardly a ripoff. I'd be curious to hear you elaborate further on what makes them so identical. You say voice, which I'd for one would disagree with. In my opinion their approach to pretty much everything differs substansially, both mentally and in practice.
This post has been edited by Morgoth: 06 January 2014 - 11:00 AM
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#12290
Posted 06 January 2014 - 11:53 AM
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Yeah. I know what you mean. I loved it but it was harder to plow through than the Erikson books.
Edit: what's your reading order after TTH? I'm going SW, OST, BAB, DOD, TCG.
Edit: what's your reading order after TTH? I'm going SW, OST, BAB, DOD, TCG.
I have DoD on my list for next. Then SW, tCG, OST and BaB. I forget who I got the suggested order from...maybe D'rek?
This post has been edited by Stormcat: 06 January 2014 - 11:54 AM
#12291
Posted 06 January 2014 - 03:12 PM
Finally finished S. by JJ and Dorst. Full thoughts on Ded-Review thread...worth it? Oh yeah? Difficult to read and understand? Probably one of the most complex I've ever dipped into. Cryptic as that is.
Now back to my yearly re-read of the HARRY POTTER series (GOBLET OF FIRE)...which always just leaves me feeling good.
Now back to my yearly re-read of the HARRY POTTER series (GOBLET OF FIRE)...which always just leaves me feeling good.
"When the last tree has fallen, and the rivers are poisoned, you cannot eat money, oh no." ~Aurora
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#12292
Posted 06 January 2014 - 03:34 PM
2/3rds through Last Argument of Kings. This series is still awful.
#12293
Posted 06 January 2014 - 03:39 PM
Not Brent Weeks, on 06 January 2014 - 03:34 PM, said:
2/3rds through Last Argument of Kings. This series is still awful.
Seems Abercombie is just not for you. It did take me a while to "get" Abercrombie. The plots are pretty bland and the worldbuilding is uninteresting. But sometime during the second book the humor just started to jive with me.
#12294
Posted 06 January 2014 - 03:44 PM
Sussex Months, on 06 January 2014 - 03:39 PM, said:
Not Brent Weeks, on 06 January 2014 - 03:34 PM, said:
2/3rds through Last Argument of Kings. This series is still awful.
Seems Abercombie is just not for you. It did take me a while to "get" Abercrombie. The plots are pretty bland and the worldbuilding is uninteresting. But sometime during the second book the humor just started to jive with me.
I read 1-3 back to back and steadily enjoyed them more. I suspect that if i hadn't read them that way tho i would have been really less impressed with the opening trilo.
That said, BEST SERVED COLD i loved.
But back to the OP, if you're still at 'awful' by the end of LAK, bail.
On the reading front, haven't quite moved to something new yet. Audiobooks of THE HUNGER GAMES have been holding my fiction buzz more or less... the series does get better in the second book. Not 'awesome', but holds my interest for the most part.
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#12295
Posted 06 January 2014 - 03:48 PM
Somewhere in Joe's head is a history of the BLADE ITSELF world/universe...and I agree as far as worldbuilding goes, it's sparse through all the books. He's much more interested in character...but then I'd be lying if I didn't say that it pissed me off to get twinkles and spark-like mentions of history and magic, and the gods ect of the world...only to have him never dip more than a toe in those waters. From that vantage-point his world building could be SCADS better.
"When the last tree has fallen, and the rivers are poisoned, you cannot eat money, oh no." ~Aurora
"Someone will always try to sell you despair, just so they don't feel alone." ~Ursula Vernon
"Someone will always try to sell you despair, just so they don't feel alone." ~Ursula Vernon
#12296
Posted 06 January 2014 - 04:25 PM
I've finally got hold of Jim Butcher's Storm Front and think that I've made the right decision. Dresden's sign on his office door sold me and the fact that he's listed in phone books, too. Not your everyday sorcerer, I suppose, which might just be exactly what I'm looking for.
#12297
Posted 06 January 2014 - 05:08 PM
Ah... The Dresdencrack will own you soon. Excellent...
A Haunting Poem
I Scream
You Scream
We all Scream
For I Scream.
I Scream
You Scream
We all Scream
For I Scream.
#12298
Posted 06 January 2014 - 05:20 PM
Oh, you are so fucked now. Better just buy the rest of the books asap.
#12299
Posted 06 January 2014 - 05:30 PM
Rictus, on 06 January 2014 - 04:25 PM, said:
I've finally got hold of Jim Butcher's Storm Front and think that I've made the right decision. Dresden's sign on his office door sold me and the fact that he's listed in phone books, too. Not your everyday sorcerer, I suppose, which might just be exactly what I'm looking for.
Tiste Brent Not Abyss Weeks Simeon, on 06 January 2014 - 05:08 PM, said:
Ah... The Dresdencrack will own you soon. Excellent...
Graablick, on 06 January 2014 - 05:20 PM, said:
Oh, you are so fucked now. Better just buy the rest of the books asap.
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#12300
Posted 06 January 2014 - 05:36 PM
Graablick, on 06 January 2014 - 05:20 PM, said:
Oh, you are so fucked now. Better just buy the rest of the books asap.
Now, now, give the man some time.
let him enjoy "Storm Front", leisurely read "Fool Moon", unsuspectingly open "Grave Peril", never suspecting that a few hours later in the middle of the night he'll be banging on his closest bookstore's door, demanding MOAR DRESDEN!!!! and frothing at the mouth....
if anything, it'll be slightly less painful on his wallet.
Edit: Re: Abercrombie and world-building. "First Law" is gloriously trope-tastic. Yes, there are many occasions when Abercrombie messes with the tropes this way and that, but by and large, its very much "by the numbers" fantasy series. The "realism" in the background is a nice framing device, but at it's core, "First Law" is very much like an action comedy movie--you either like its tone, or you don't imho.
and when (LAoK MAJOR SPOILER)
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I kinda stopped caring about worldbuilding and consistency. Usually, I enjoy piecing together fictional histories, but in the case of "First Law" it just felt that trying to read this as a world, rather than a setting where some adventures happen was just a waste of time.
This post has been edited by Mentalist: 06 January 2014 - 05:44 PM