Reading at t'moment?
#17581
Posted 29 March 2016 - 03:45 AM
A Dune thread is now up. Please restrict spoilers to the point I have read, since I rarely note or remember page numbers I will just give the latest event
#17582
Posted 29 March 2016 - 04:03 AM
Its been way too long since I read Dune. That and the Hyperion Cantos are things i really need a refresher on
#17583
Posted 29 March 2016 - 04:16 AM
#17584
Posted 29 March 2016 - 05:25 AM
Andorion, on 29 March 2016 - 01:42 AM, said:
Mentalist, on 29 March 2016 - 01:31 AM, said:
Started the FoD re-read. Since the recent debacle with FoL publishing date being pushed back to May, but me having a pre-order that's suppposed to arrive in April, I now have no idea when to expect the book.
What's this pushing back about? I just checked Amazon, the Bantam book is still scheduled for April
Tor just recently posted an announcement that the US edition will be out April 26th.
"Here is light. You will say that it is not a living entity, but you miss the point that it is more, not less. Without occupying space, it fills the universe. It nourishes everything, yet itself feeds upon destruction. We claim to control it, but does it not perhaps cultivate us as a source of food? May it not be that all wood grows so that it can be set ablaze, and that men and women are born to kindle fires?"
―Gene Wolfe, The Citadel of the Autarch
―Gene Wolfe, The Citadel of the Autarch
#17585
Posted 29 March 2016 - 06:05 AM
Finished reading the Belgariad. Got to admit I flipping loved it! Yes it was terribly cheesy, filled with bad dialogue and casual sexism/racism but it was very enjoyable! The battles towards the end of Enchanters End Game were superbly written! I feel like I might have to read the Mallorean now...
A Haunting Poem
I Scream
You Scream
We all Scream
For I Scream.
I Scream
You Scream
We all Scream
For I Scream.
#17586
Posted 29 March 2016 - 01:58 PM
Andorion, on 29 March 2016 - 04:16 AM, said:
I read the whole cantos in one go, but in translation. I recall actually liking the Endymion duology as well, but I really don't remember much beyond Shrike.
At the time I read borrowed books. One of these days i'll have to plan for a day trip to the toronto's Russian district to find a single-volume collection for the Cantos, and for the 6 original Dune books. (as well as Perumov' latest Godsdoom-2 volumes, and a few othe things on my to read list)
#17587
Posted 29 March 2016 - 02:04 PM
Tiste Simeon, on 29 March 2016 - 06:05 AM, said:
Finished reading the Belgariad. Got to admit I flipping loved it! Yes it was terribly cheesy, filled with bad dialogue and casual sexism/racism but it was very enjoyable! The battles towards the end of Enchanters End Game were superbly written! I feel like I might have to read the Mallorean now...
Technically you already have.
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#17588
Posted 29 March 2016 - 03:07 PM
Tiste Simeon, on 29 March 2016 - 06:05 AM, said:
Finished reading the Belgariad. Got to admit I flipping loved it! Yes it was terribly cheesy, filled with bad dialogue and casual sexism/racism but it was very enjoyable! The battles towards the end of Enchanters End Game were superbly written! I feel like I might have to read the Mallorean now...
Poor Brill!
“The others followed, and found themselves in a small, stuffy basement, which would have been damp, smelly, close, and dark, were it not, in fact, well-lit, which prevented it from being dark.”
― Steven Brust, The Phoenix Guards
― Steven Brust, The Phoenix Guards
#17589
Posted 29 March 2016 - 03:42 PM
Briar King, on 29 March 2016 - 04:38 AM, said:
I may check it out in a yr after I finish Outlader 2 since I bought it. No way I ll jump to Outlander 3 after my painful slog of 2. I really enjoy it to so I have no clue what my problem reading it is about but I'm pushing the 5 mth mark on it.
Ed: just pulled it out yeah I'll read it after. I was gonna reread Mistborn but it's a short book
Ed: just pulled it out yeah I'll read it after. I was gonna reread Mistborn but it's a short book
You know BK, I would really ove to know what you like about Outlander. Frankly I don't get the appeal at all.
#17590
Posted 29 March 2016 - 04:30 PM
Andorion, on 29 March 2016 - 03:42 PM, said:
Briar King, on 29 March 2016 - 04:38 AM, said:
I may check it out in a yr after I finish Outlader 2 since I bought it. No way I ll jump to Outlander 3 after my painful slog of 2. I really enjoy it to so I have no clue what my problem reading it is about but I'm pushing the 5 mth mark on it.
Ed: just pulled it out yeah I'll read it after. I was gonna reread Mistborn but it's a short book
Ed: just pulled it out yeah I'll read it after. I was gonna reread Mistborn but it's a short book
You know BK, I would really ove to know what you like about Outlander. Frankly I don't get the appeal at all.
I read them too. I came in with the tv show (which I thoroughly enjoy and am excited for S2) and the first 4 books were on sale together (new covers were coming so they were getting rid of old stock), so I've read books 1 and 2. I find they are really solid little looks at history and war and politics ect. of the era, while being a compelling character-driven drama. The first and second book suffer from some dry portions, but I feel the overall story was worth the effort.
Also, the time jumping creates some fun and interesting plotlines. I hear tell the latter books in the series begin to draw things out too much, but the first 6 or so are solid.
If you are truly curious, give the 1st season of the show a watch. It's well made, scripted, and acted.
"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
#17591
Posted 29 March 2016 - 05:32 PM
QuickTidal, on 29 March 2016 - 04:30 PM, said:
Andorion, on 29 March 2016 - 03:42 PM, said:
Briar King, on 29 March 2016 - 04:38 AM, said:
I may check it out in a yr after I finish Outlader 2 since I bought it. No way I ll jump to Outlander 3 after my painful slog of 2. I really enjoy it to so I have no clue what my problem reading it is about but I'm pushing the 5 mth mark on it.
Ed: just pulled it out yeah I'll read it after. I was gonna reread Mistborn but it's a short book
Ed: just pulled it out yeah I'll read it after. I was gonna reread Mistborn but it's a short book
You know BK, I would really ove to know what you like about Outlander. Frankly I don't get the appeal at all.
I read them too. I came in with the tv show (which I thoroughly enjoy and am excited for S2) and the first 4 books were on sale together (new covers were coming so they were getting rid of old stock), so I've read books 1 and 2. I find they are really solid little looks at history and war and politics ect. of the era, while being a compelling character-driven drama. The first and second book suffer from some dry portions, but I feel the overall story was worth the effort.
Also, the time jumping creates some fun and interesting plotlines. I hear tell the latter books in the series begin to draw things out too much, but the first 6 or so are solid.
If you are truly curious, give the 1st season of the show a watch. It's well made, scripted, and acted.
Thing is, the way time travel is managed, its almost like portal fantasy and that is one genre I don't really like
Meanwhile, about halfway into Moorcock's Cure for Cancer. Extremely confusing but also quite entertaining. His postapocalyptic scenarios are either extremely funny or not all that implausible
#17592
Posted 29 March 2016 - 06:14 PM
Andorion, on 29 March 2016 - 05:32 PM, said:
QuickTidal, on 29 March 2016 - 04:30 PM, said:
Andorion, on 29 March 2016 - 03:42 PM, said:
Briar King, on 29 March 2016 - 04:38 AM, said:
I may check it out in a yr after I finish Outlader 2 since I bought it. No way I ll jump to Outlander 3 after my painful slog of 2. I really enjoy it to so I have no clue what my problem reading it is about but I'm pushing the 5 mth mark on it.
Ed: just pulled it out yeah I'll read it after. I was gonna reread Mistborn but it's a short book
Ed: just pulled it out yeah I'll read it after. I was gonna reread Mistborn but it's a short book
You know BK, I would really ove to know what you like about Outlander. Frankly I don't get the appeal at all.
I read them too. I came in with the tv show (which I thoroughly enjoy and am excited for S2) and the first 4 books were on sale together (new covers were coming so they were getting rid of old stock), so I've read books 1 and 2. I find they are really solid little looks at history and war and politics ect. of the era, while being a compelling character-driven drama. The first and second book suffer from some dry portions, but I feel the overall story was worth the effort.
Also, the time jumping creates some fun and interesting plotlines. I hear tell the latter books in the series begin to draw things out too much, but the first 6 or so are solid.
If you are truly curious, give the 1st season of the show a watch. It's well made, scripted, and acted.
Thing is, the way time travel is managed, its almost like portal fantasy and that is one genre I don't really like
Meanwhile, about halfway into Moorcock's Cure for Cancer. Extremely confusing but also quite entertaining. His postapocalyptic scenarios are either extremely funny or not all that implausible
The confusion doesn't wear off until close to the end (of the Quartet). But all of his social commentary is SCARY spot on (for all his works- "Winds of Limbo" / "fireclown" was probably the most explicit about it, but "Nomad in the Time Streams" also does "alternative history and the human condition" really well)
#17593
Posted 29 March 2016 - 06:35 PM
Andorion, on 29 March 2016 - 05:32 PM, said:
QuickTidal, on 29 March 2016 - 04:30 PM, said:
Andorion, on 29 March 2016 - 03:42 PM, said:
Briar King, on 29 March 2016 - 04:38 AM, said:
I may check it out in a yr after I finish Outlader 2 since I bought it. No way I ll jump to Outlander 3 after my painful slog of 2. I really enjoy it to so I have no clue what my problem reading it is about but I'm pushing the 5 mth mark on it.
Ed: just pulled it out yeah I'll read it after. I was gonna reread Mistborn but it's a short book
Ed: just pulled it out yeah I'll read it after. I was gonna reread Mistborn but it's a short book
You know BK, I would really ove to know what you like about Outlander. Frankly I don't get the appeal at all.
I read them too. I came in with the tv show (which I thoroughly enjoy and am excited for S2) and the first 4 books were on sale together (new covers were coming so they were getting rid of old stock), so I've read books 1 and 2. I find they are really solid little looks at history and war and politics ect. of the era, while being a compelling character-driven drama. The first and second book suffer from some dry portions, but I feel the overall story was worth the effort.
Also, the time jumping creates some fun and interesting plotlines. I hear tell the latter books in the series begin to draw things out too much, but the first 6 or so are solid.
If you are truly curious, give the 1st season of the show a watch. It's well made, scripted, and acted.
Thing is, the way time travel is managed, its almost like portal fantasy and that is one genre I don't really like
It is certainly that (so far, I've not had the time travel explained to me, but I'm pretty sure it's magic portal fantasy...just not a fantasy series).
But honestly, if you can ignore that factor and see the history and politics at play, it's quite well done.
"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
#17594
Posted 29 March 2016 - 08:37 PM
Abyss, on 29 March 2016 - 02:04 PM, said:
Tiste Simeon, on 29 March 2016 - 06:05 AM, said:
Finished reading the Belgariad. Got to admit I flipping loved it! Yes it was terribly cheesy, filled with bad dialogue and casual sexism/racism but it was very enjoyable! The battles towards the end of Enchanters End Game were superbly written! I feel like I might have to read the Mallorean now...
Technically you already have.
Hah! Yes, true but wait! What about
Spoiler
A Haunting Poem
I Scream
You Scream
We all Scream
For I Scream.
I Scream
You Scream
We all Scream
For I Scream.
#17595
Posted 29 March 2016 - 09:42 PM
I'm 125 pages into "The Revolution Trade", and the first transdimensional nuke has gone off.
So far, the plotting and the tension is thicker than a well-aged piece of Swiss cheese.
I totally forgave Stross the lacklustre volume 2. This series is awesome.
So far, the plotting and the tension is thicker than a well-aged piece of Swiss cheese.
I totally forgave Stross the lacklustre volume 2. This series is awesome.
#17596
Posted 30 March 2016 - 02:30 PM
Damn you Abyss, Im now 70% through magicians gambit, why did you make me do it?
2012
"Imperial Gothos, Imperial"
"Imperial Gothos, Imperial"
#17597
#17598
Posted 30 March 2016 - 04:26 PM
As punishment, if you haven't already, you have to get cracking with Miles Cameron's The Red Knight series.
I say this because I'm approaching the end of the third book and it's awesome. Approaches things in a different way, and hasn't quite reached the level yet, but a lot of the things I like about it are things I also like about Malazan.
I say this because I'm approaching the end of the third book and it's awesome. Approaches things in a different way, and hasn't quite reached the level yet, but a lot of the things I like about it are things I also like about Malazan.
I can't carry it for you, but I can carry you.
#17599
Posted 30 March 2016 - 06:07 PM
Im up to speed with red knight my good man.
Now on to castle of wizardy
Now on to castle of wizardy
2012
"Imperial Gothos, Imperial"
"Imperial Gothos, Imperial"
#17600
Posted 30 March 2016 - 06:39 PM
The punishment was aimed at Abyss.
I can't carry it for you, but I can carry you.