Reading at t'moment?
#13082
Posted 01 May 2014 - 02:24 PM
Macros, on 30 April 2014 - 08:52 PM, said:
Finished The World Enough, and Time, by James Kahn last week. Sent it by Stormcat in the WEE
A fucking weird book, well outside my usual scipe, good, a few wtf moments pulled me out as being a bit left field even for me, but I'm glad I read it....
its good, not what I was expecting, and wierd as hell in places.
A fucking weird book, well outside my usual scipe, good, a few wtf moments pulled me out as being a bit left field even for me, but I'm glad I read it....
its good, not what I was expecting, and wierd as hell in places.
This has been sitting in my TRPFH for years. May have to consider reading it finally.
firvulag, on 01 May 2014 - 06:26 AM, said:
Just finished Zone One by Coulson Whitehead. Have to say it's pretty unique as a zombie novel. There's very little actual zombie action in it. The book is mostly about the aftermath, as people are clearing stragglers from Manhattan in order to make it livable again. Pretty much everyone in the book is suffering from what they call PASD, Post Apocalypse Stress Disorder. I actually found it very sad to read as a result, but definitely recommended if you want an alternative take on zombies....
Interesting... i couldn't make it halfway thru that book. The endless reminiscing about life pre-apocalypse became tedious for me to the point i was actively hoping zombies would eat most of the characters immediately. Neat post zompocalypse setting, but i found the writing dragged.
Finished Pullman's GOLDEN COMPASS. Leaving aside a lot of the 'oh isn't that conveeeeeenient' elements and the at times too facile child-pov, i did like this. The world is interesting and the pace moves along nicely. Have started bk 2 THE SUBTLE KNIFE.
Also finally got into Tidhar's THE GREAT GAME. Only 2 chapters in but liking more than the earlier books in the trilogy/triad/trinity/three book thingy damn you worry now you've got me doing it...
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#13083
Posted 01 May 2014 - 03:51 PM
Finihsed Aaronivitch's WHISPERS UNDER GROUND and found my feelings about it align with everyone else. Another SOLID entry in the series, and it really is my second fave UF series next to Butcher, but the ending just kind of happens with no climax. And while that's fine, it's not the kind of thing that made me gush about it. I've got BROKEN HOMES in the pile I'm taking with me on the honeymoon (along with SKIN GAME)! EDIT: I want Dresden to come to England, meet Felix Castor and Peter Grant, and solve a big mystery together!
Tried out Mclellan's PROMISE OF BLOOD, and gave up at around the 100page mark. Cool ideas and world and magic...but cardboard cutout characters, and the sort of short choppy sentences (ex. Lee Child) that I absolutely LOATHE in my fiction. Also, this guy needs to look up how to use pronouns and get on that, because if I had to read one more paragraph with the subject of the paragraph's name mentioned 5 times, I was gonna scream. Not for me.
So I started MIDNIGHT FALCON by Gemmell, and of course, it's great!
Tried out Mclellan's PROMISE OF BLOOD, and gave up at around the 100page mark. Cool ideas and world and magic...but cardboard cutout characters, and the sort of short choppy sentences (ex. Lee Child) that I absolutely LOATHE in my fiction. Also, this guy needs to look up how to use pronouns and get on that, because if I had to read one more paragraph with the subject of the paragraph's name mentioned 5 times, I was gonna scream. Not for me.
So I started MIDNIGHT FALCON by Gemmell, and of course, it's great!
This post has been edited by QuickTidal: 01 May 2014 - 03:51 PM
"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
#13084
Posted 01 May 2014 - 04:20 PM
QuickTidal, on 01 May 2014 - 03:51 PM, said:
...I want Dresden to come to England, meet Felix Castor and Peter Grant, and solve a big mystery together!...
Dresden: This looks bad. This looks very bad. Everyone ready? The plan is we blow shit up and run like hell...
Castor: Oh fucking bloody fuck, i'm not even supposed to BE here today...
Grant: Can i just mention this is the coolest way to die, ever!
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#13085
Posted 01 May 2014 - 05:09 PM
Abyss, on 01 May 2014 - 04:20 PM, said:
QuickTidal, on 01 May 2014 - 03:51 PM, said:
...I want Dresden to come to England, meet Felix Castor and Peter Grant, and solve a big mystery together!...
Dresden: This looks bad. This looks very bad. Everyone ready? The plan is we blow shit up and run like hell...
Castor: Oh fucking bloody fuck, i'm not even supposed to BE here today...
Grant: Can i just mention this is the coolest way to die, ever!
Make this happen. Here's my money.
"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
#13086
Posted 01 May 2014 - 06:21 PM
QuickTidal, on 01 May 2014 - 05:09 PM, said:
Abyss, on 01 May 2014 - 04:20 PM, said:
QuickTidal, on 01 May 2014 - 03:51 PM, said:
...I want Dresden to come to England, meet Felix Castor and Peter Grant, and solve a big mystery together!...
Dresden: This looks bad. This looks very bad. Everyone ready? The plan is we blow shit up and run like hell...
Castor: Oh fucking bloody fuck, i'm not even supposed to BE here today...
Grant: Can i just mention this is the coolest way to die, ever!
Make this happen. Here's my money.
I don't know who 2/3 of those people are but I would read that.
A Haunting Poem
I Scream
You Scream
We all Scream
For I Scream.
I Scream
You Scream
We all Scream
For I Scream.
#13087
Posted 01 May 2014 - 06:29 PM
Tisteon Simeonus, on 01 May 2014 - 06:21 PM, said:
QuickTidal, on 01 May 2014 - 05:09 PM, said:
Abyss, on 01 May 2014 - 04:20 PM, said:
QuickTidal, on 01 May 2014 - 03:51 PM, said:
...I want Dresden to come to England, meet Felix Castor and Peter Grant, and solve a big mystery together!...
Dresden: This looks bad. This looks very bad. Everyone ready? The plan is we blow shit up and run like hell...
Castor: Oh fucking bloody fuck, i'm not even supposed to BE here today...
Grant: Can i just mention this is the coolest way to die, ever!
Make this happen. Here's my money.
I don't know who 2/3 of those people are but I would read that.
Felix Castor
Peter Grant
...not that you need more books to read Tiste.
"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
#13088
Posted 01 May 2014 - 07:10 PM
Finally finished Cryptonomicon . That was a slooooow read, for many reasons.
It really DID take forever to pick up though. I don't know why, but WW2 just never struck me as a particularly interesting historic period. Weird, I know.
Once it gets going, Stephenson is great, as always. But my, does it take for freaking ever.
The evolution of the modern day plot line, once it got more action-y was great. but towards the end i was reading the WWII bits just to see how they'll slot into the main story.
Next will be reading "War Master's Gate", Bk 9 of Tchaikovsky's "Shadows of the Apt"
It really DID take forever to pick up though. I don't know why, but WW2 just never struck me as a particularly interesting historic period. Weird, I know.
Once it gets going, Stephenson is great, as always. But my, does it take for freaking ever.
The evolution of the modern day plot line, once it got more action-y was great. but towards the end i was reading the WWII bits just to see how they'll slot into the main story.
Next will be reading "War Master's Gate", Bk 9 of Tchaikovsky's "Shadows of the Apt"
#13089
Posted 01 May 2014 - 10:08 PM
QuickTidal, on 01 May 2014 - 06:29 PM, said:
Tisteon Simeonus, on 01 May 2014 - 06:21 PM, said:
QuickTidal, on 01 May 2014 - 05:09 PM, said:
Abyss, on 01 May 2014 - 04:20 PM, said:
QuickTidal, on 01 May 2014 - 03:51 PM, said:
...I want Dresden to come to England, meet Felix Castor and Peter Grant, and solve a big mystery together!...
Dresden: This looks bad. This looks very bad. Everyone ready? The plan is we blow shit up and run like hell...
Castor: Oh fucking bloody fuck, i'm not even supposed to BE here today...
Grant: Can i just mention this is the coolest way to die, ever!
Make this happen. Here's my money.
I don't know who 2/3 of those people are but I would read that.
Felix Castor
Peter Grant
...not that you need more books to read Tiste.
I totally
A Haunting Poem
I Scream
You Scream
We all Scream
For I Scream.
I Scream
You Scream
We all Scream
For I Scream.
#13090
Posted 02 May 2014 - 06:40 AM
I've given up on Mary Gentle's Ash: A Secret History. I got 650 pages into it and realised that I just didn't care about the characters or what was going on. I thought it started really well, but it got so slow and bogged down. It's the second of her books I've given up on - and I hate giving up on books (but life's too short etc etc and I've already wasted the best part of a week on it) - so I guess her writing is just not for me.
Haven't decided what to read next.
Haven't decided what to read next.
#13091
Posted 02 May 2014 - 07:44 AM
Abyss, on 01 May 2014 - 04:20 PM, said:
QuickTidal, on 01 May 2014 - 03:51 PM, said:
...I want Dresden to come to England, meet Felix Castor and Peter Grant, and solve a big mystery together!...
Dresden: This looks bad. This looks very bad. Everyone ready? The plan is we blow shit up and run like hell...
Castor: Oh fucking bloody fuck, i'm not even supposed to BE here today...
Grant: Can i just mention this is the coolest way to die, ever!
Matthew Swift: Oh, my bad. Sorry guys.
This post has been edited by polishgenius: 02 May 2014 - 03:12 PM
I can't carry it for you, but I can carry you.
#13092
Posted 02 May 2014 - 01:23 PM
polishgenius, on 02 May 2014 - 07:44 AM, said:
Abyss, on 01 May 2014 - 04:20 PM, said:
QuickTidal, on 01 May 2014 - 03:51 PM, said:
...I want Dresden to come to England, meet Felix Castor and Peter Grant, and solve a big mystery together!...
Dresden: This looks bad. This looks very bad. Everyone ready? The plan is we blow shit up and run like hell...
Castor: Oh fucking bloody fuck, i'm not even supposed to BE here today...
Grant: Can i just mention this is the coolest way to die, ever!
Matthew Swift: Oh, my mad. Sorry guys.
I still need to read those. Sidenote: It was just revealed that the pen name author (Claire North) who wrote the current-buzz book THE 15 LIVES OF HARRY AUGUST (in my ToREad pile) is actually none other than Catherine Webb (AKA Kate Griffin)!
This post has been edited by QuickTidal: 02 May 2014 - 01:23 PM
"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
#13093
Posted 02 May 2014 - 03:11 PM
Sweet, I did not know that. I will now be reading it very soon.
I'm currently reading The Quick by Lauren Owen. Mostly very good so far, despite being not a book I'd have picked up if I'd known what the big twist is going in (I was initially disappointed by what was revealed after the first section, but it's working). I do suspect that the big mystery about what it is is precisely to draw readers like me in, since it really isn't all that revelatory, but I'll keep it anyway.
That makes it sound like I'm a bit down on the book, but I'm really not - it's drawn me in despite misgivings.
I'm currently reading The Quick by Lauren Owen. Mostly very good so far, despite being not a book I'd have picked up if I'd known what the big twist is going in (I was initially disappointed by what was revealed after the first section, but it's working). I do suspect that the big mystery about what it is is precisely to draw readers like me in, since it really isn't all that revelatory, but I'll keep it anyway.
That makes it sound like I'm a bit down on the book, but I'm really not - it's drawn me in despite misgivings.
I can't carry it for you, but I can carry you.
#13094
Posted 02 May 2014 - 04:08 PM
Serenity, on 02 May 2014 - 06:40 AM, said:
I've given up on Mary Gentle's Ash: A Secret History. I got 650 pages into it and realised that I just didn't care about the characters or what was going on. I thought it started really well, but it got so slow and bogged down. It's the second of her books I've given up on - and I hate giving up on books (but life's too short etc etc and I've already wasted the best part of a week on it) - so I guess her writing is just not for me.
Haven't decided what to read next.
Haven't decided what to read next.
I have no idea how you got that far into it and didn't like it. The book is brilliant from start to end.
I survived the Permian and all I got was this t-shirt.
#13095
Posted 02 May 2014 - 04:51 PM
Reading Dust of Dreams and listening to Happy Hour in Hell by Tad Williams. Finished Neverwhere by Gaiman and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
This post has been edited by Stormcat: 02 May 2014 - 04:52 PM
#13096
Posted 03 May 2014 - 09:33 AM
amphibian, on 02 May 2014 - 04:08 PM, said:
Serenity, on 02 May 2014 - 06:40 AM, said:
I've given up on Mary Gentle's Ash: A Secret History. I got 650 pages into it and realised that I just didn't care about the characters or what was going on. I thought it started really well, but it got so slow and bogged down. It's the second of her books I've given up on - and I hate giving up on books (but life's too short etc etc and I've already wasted the best part of a week on it) - so I guess her writing is just not for me.
Haven't decided what to read next.
Haven't decided what to read next.
I have no idea how you got that far into it and didn't like it. The book is brilliant from start to end.
I have no idea why I persevered with it for so long, either - I should have chucked it in much sooner.
Started on the first Wild Cards book now.
#13097
Posted 03 May 2014 - 11:02 AM
Serenity, on 03 May 2014 - 09:33 AM, said:
Started on the first Wild Cards book now.
enjoy! That's a great read. 20th century Alt-history with superheroes, WWII and cold wars stuff. Just really solid!
"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
#13098
Posted 03 May 2014 - 04:03 PM
#13099
Posted 04 May 2014 - 12:52 PM
Took a brief side trip into more Star Wars GNs, now back to the dresdencrack: GHOST STORY.
OK, I think I got it, but just in case, can you say the whole thing over again? I wasn't really listening.
#13100
Posted 05 May 2014 - 08:55 PM
Finished Influx by Daniel Suarez this morning. Enjoyable enough though nothing groundbreaking. Finished the day with a little of Shadow of the Torturer and Caine Black Knife (a couple hours of each); didn't want to start anything new cause I'll be starting Authority tomorrow. And after that, the Crimson Campaign.
"Give a man a fire and he's warm for the day. But set fire to him and he's warm for the rest of his life." - Terry Pratchett, Jingo"Just erotic. Nothing kinky. It's the difference between using a feather and using a chicken." - Terry Pratchett, Eric
"Wisdom comes from experience. Experience is often a result of a lack of wisdom." - Terry Pratchett
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