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#12861 User is offline   HiddenOne 

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Posted 30 March 2014 - 06:10 AM

View Postworry, on 28 March 2014 - 12:33 AM, said:

I think Abyss and I have already had words about our differences re: the Glittering Stone books. But I will back him up on that Shannara thing. VotJS was surprisingly entertaining and finally at least somewhat (all things relative with Brooks) breaks the mold. Kinda sorta. And then he followed it up with such a bad trilogy that I finally quit. Maybe once I start going senile I'll go back and read everything after that.


And there's a silver lining for you - when the brain eater finally tracks you down, there will be a killer book collection just waiting for you to re-read
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Posted 30 March 2014 - 11:08 AM

Done with Word of radiance and I have to say it was kind of a let down. It was never bad, the pacing was okei, but it never got to 5. gear sort of say. After reading Cook for a while Sanderson writing is just dull. And it only gets confirmed now that I'm reading Promise of blood again. Sanderson really have to to something with his writing, because the world building and the setting is good, but the writing just pulls it down.

@Briar. if you get them cheap you should try the short novellas set to the same world as Promise of blood.

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Posted 30 March 2014 - 12:13 PM

Finished the second Flavia De Luce novel (wicked great fun, just like the first. glad I have the next two set to go after a break).

On a whim I've picked up TRAITOR'S BLADE by Sebastien De Castell, starting it later today.
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Posted 30 March 2014 - 02:33 PM

Finished the Earthsea Quartett. That was.. an interesting experience, and I have to say that I actually, in the end, truly loved it even though I started off wanting to shred it to pieces. Wish I had The Other Wind here, as I've come to like Le Guin's writing; post A Wizard of Earthsea, that is.

Now, on to Cory Doctorow's Homeland.
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#12865 User is online   JPK 

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Posted 30 March 2014 - 03:52 PM

View PostGraablick, on 30 March 2014 - 11:08 AM, said:

if you get them cheap you should try the short novellas set to the same world as Promise of blood.

I'm interested in checking these out too. How many are there now?
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Posted 30 March 2014 - 05:48 PM

I think I have three of them on Kindle.
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Posted 30 March 2014 - 11:33 PM

I'll have to use my Google-fu and find them for kobo. Thanks for the heads up.
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Posted 31 March 2014 - 08:38 AM

Sanderson hangover is something I can't understand. What is Warbreaker about anyway?
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Posted 31 March 2014 - 11:21 AM

View PostBriar King, on 31 March 2014 - 01:03 AM, said:

I'm exp a Sanderson hangover and I can't get into Bloodsong, I kinda want to reread Warbreaker... Seriously I have only read 1 pg of Bloodsong in 24 hrs.


BLOOD SONG actually takes a bit to get going. Try to get through to the first test the boys have to run...then things really start to crack.
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Posted 31 March 2014 - 12:38 PM

Over the past few days I finished Bujold's Shards of Honor, which was okay, then read the sequel Barrayar, which I really enjoyed.

Then I read Doorways in the Sand by Roger Zelazny, which was okay but didn't really wow me.

And now I'm making a start on The Faded Sun Trilogy by C J Cherryh.
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Posted 31 March 2014 - 12:38 PM

View PostGraablick, on 31 March 2014 - 08:38 AM, said:

Sanderson hangover is something I can't understand. What is Warbreaker about anyway?


It's worth reading, go get the free pdf version from his website (somebody linked it like 2 pages back)

It has a cool magic mechanic
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Posted 31 March 2014 - 02:57 PM

View PostQuickTidal, on 31 March 2014 - 11:21 AM, said:

View PostBriar King, on 31 March 2014 - 01:03 AM, said:

I'm exp a Sanderson hangover and I can't get into Bloodsong, I kinda want to reread Warbreaker... Seriously I have only read 1 pg of Bloodsong in 24 hrs.


BLOOD SONG actually takes a bit to get going. Try to get through to the first test the boys have to run...then things really start to crack.


I loved Blood Song!!

Reading the 2nd book by John Gwynne, Valor.

Enjoying it just as much as the first, if not better!

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Posted 31 March 2014 - 03:20 PM

View PostSerenity, on 31 March 2014 - 12:38 PM, said:

And now I'm making a start on The Faded Sun Trilogy by C J Cherryh.

Awesome. SF classic.
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Posted 31 March 2014 - 03:21 PM

Reading Sandmannen by Lars Keplar. So far good and frightful.
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Posted 31 March 2014 - 10:23 PM

Less than 100 pages of TCG to go... It SERIOUSLY holds up on the reread!
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Posted 31 March 2014 - 11:51 PM

It is far too late considering how early I have to be up, but I have finished TCG! I feel... heck I feel all sorts of things, drained yet satisfied, excited yet sad... I love the Malazan stories more than ever...
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Posted 01 April 2014 - 12:41 AM

Finished The Magician King and liked it a whole lot. It improved on the first book in just about every way. While the first was all jagged, abrasive depiction of privilege in a kinda-sorta Bret Easton Ellis-meets-Catcher in the Rye way -- appreciably so, and kinda brave IMO for Grossman never letting up on the unlikable qualities of Q and his fellows, though it could be wearisome -- the second book allows its characters to grow naturally through challenges to their privilege and raised stakes from the "real" world(s) puncturing their bubbles. And the finale was friggin awesome. I also went back and read the Grossman story in Dangerous Women, and found it quite charming. Anticipating the third book much harder than I was before.

Also read the first Veronica Mars post-movie novel (The Thousand-Dollar Tan Line) and my expectations were met and apprehensions swept away. The mystery is boilerplate, but the tone of the show and its characters all shine through.

Now I'm starting the Coldfire trilogy. Wanted something very genre-y but still well-regarded, hopefully this will do the trick.
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Posted 01 April 2014 - 02:49 AM

View Postworry, on 01 April 2014 - 12:41 AM, said:

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Now I'm starting the Coldfire trilogy. Wanted something very genre-y but still well-regarded, hopefully this will do the trick.


All I can say is go in with an open mind. Hope you like.
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Posted 01 April 2014 - 03:45 AM

My mind is always open! That's how the spiders got in.
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Posted 01 April 2014 - 04:17 AM

Yeah, Coldfire's good in that center of the genre-encapsulating, yet very competent way. You'll like it.
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