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#18361 User is offline   worry 

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Posted 15 August 2016 - 08:45 PM

View PostBriar King, on 15 August 2016 - 04:04 PM, said:

@worry Halmia is
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Thanks, but I don't recognize the name Halmia at all so I'm not gonna click this Spoiler. I'll wait till I'm done with the series and come back to it though.
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Posted 15 August 2016 - 08:51 PM

View PostPuck, on 15 August 2016 - 08:33 PM, said:

Finished Hobb's Farseer Trilogy, of which I unfortunately disliked the end and thought book two was the best one. On to the Liveship Traders.


It's a weird ending, a cacophony of history, psychedelia, revelation, and disappointment that leads to a very odd/unique anticlimax. But I think the finale you'll come to appreciate more in retrospect, as kind of the springboard to the next two trilogies.
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Posted 15 August 2016 - 09:18 PM

View Postworry, on 15 August 2016 - 08:51 PM, said:

View PostPuck, on 15 August 2016 - 08:33 PM, said:

Finished Hobb's Farseer Trilogy, of which I unfortunately disliked the end and thought book two was the best one. On to the Liveship Traders.


It's a weird ending, a cacophony of history, psychedelia, revelation, and disappointment that leads to a very odd/unique anticlimax. But I think the finale you'll come to appreciate more in retrospect, as kind of the springboard to the next two trilogies.


I actually didn't mind the anticlimax, and I do see why it happened and how it may serve towards the continuation of the story. I guess what I didn't like was that I felt like the quality of the storytelling suffered somehow, it felt rushed and clumsy, especially after a noticeable improvement in and tightness of book two. But I also know that I can be very picky with writing and narrative sometimes, even when I do appreciate the story itself. Also, I immediately purchased the second trilogy, so that probably says more than my splitting of hairs about narrative choices :rolleyes:
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Posted 16 August 2016 - 08:53 AM

I finished The Bakkakening II:II and I have to say no one handles futility even nearly as well as he does.

Onto Elliott 1-4 (Child of Flame) now. I'm told this is where it gets sloggy but I just survived Cil-Aujas so I'll be reyt.
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Posted 16 August 2016 - 12:00 PM

Finished Ethan Hawke's RULES FOR A KNIGHT and thought it was a lovely little volume of parables.

Will probably read Chuck Wendig's STAR WARS AFTERMATH: LIFE DEBT now.
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Posted 16 August 2016 - 04:27 PM

View PostMaark Abbott, on 16 August 2016 - 08:53 AM, said:

I have to say no one handles futility even nearly as well as he does.



KJ Parker, motherfucker.
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Posted 16 August 2016 - 04:34 PM

View Postpolishgenius, on 16 August 2016 - 04:27 PM, said:

View PostMaark Abbott, on 16 August 2016 - 08:53 AM, said:

I have to say no one handles futility even nearly as well as he does.



KJ Parker, motherfucker.


You mean the futility of finishing one of his/her boring books?
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Posted 16 August 2016 - 04:40 PM

KJ Parker is a man. And the books are more for those who like the mechanisms of things in a grimmer than Neal Stephenson-ish way.
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Posted 16 August 2016 - 04:56 PM

Or for people who have trouble falling asleep :rolleyes:

I've only ever read the first book in the Engineer trilogy but boy was that book uneventful. Least fantastic fantasy book I have ever read.
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Posted 16 August 2016 - 05:11 PM

View PostApt, on 16 August 2016 - 04:56 PM, said:

Or for people who have trouble falling asleep :rolleyes:

I've only ever read the first book in the Engineer trilogy but boy was that book uneventful. Least fantastic fantasy book I have ever read.


Weirdly enough KJ Parker is also Tom Holt who wrote fantasy tinged humour that I really liked.
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Posted 16 August 2016 - 05:32 PM

View PostMaark Abbott, on 16 August 2016 - 08:53 AM, said:

I finished The Bakkakening II:II and I have to say no one handles futility even nearly as well as he does.

You are going to have such a great time with Bakkakening II: III (The Great Ordeal).
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Posted 16 August 2016 - 07:16 PM

View PostMacros, on 12 August 2016 - 12:05 PM, said:

Again it's a standalone. New universe, quite a good book though.


Nicely light read, given the theme is "War. War never changes". Been flying through this on my commute since I picked it up again.

Not having such success with "In Dark Service", so far, alas. Can't realy pinpoint anything wrong with it. The pacing is a tad choppy, but that's not really it. I think it's just that so much was made of the protagonist's dark and troubled past that he has to take up again in the blurb, that I'm just impatient to start getting breadcrumbs of that past.

It's partially my own fault, I suppose. I mentally grouped this with First Law + "Crown for Cold Silver" (not the least due to the srtylistic similarities in the covers), so I was expecting some flashbacks + a more disjointed story that I'd enjoy setting straight. Instead, (so far), i'm seeing a pretty generic rescue quest, being told painfully straight. The world is nice, but not really all that exciting. I'm struggling a bit to stay interested. Hope things pick up, but right now i'm inclined to give the rest of the series a miss.
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View PostJump Around, on 23 October 2011 - 11:04 AM, said:

And I want to state that Ment has out-weaseled me by far in this game.
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Posted 16 August 2016 - 08:05 PM

Just finished The Legates Daughter by Wallace Breem.

Not as good as The Eagle in the Snow. It tied up a bit too quickly for my liking but I still like his writing style a lot.
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Posted 16 August 2016 - 08:22 PM

View PostApt, on 16 August 2016 - 04:56 PM, said:

Or for people who have trouble falling asleep :rolleyes:

I've only ever read the first book in the Engineer trilogy but boy was that book uneventful. Least fantastic fantasy book I have ever read.



Engineer isn't great, I stalled out partway into the second, but his standalones are really good. And really grim. His other series have a good rep too.
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Posted 16 August 2016 - 08:54 PM

Going to start City of Stairs tomorrow
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Posted 17 August 2016 - 03:52 AM

Broke my own rule and finished "Guns of Dawn" at home. Good ending.

Moving on, next commute book will be Asher's "Dark Intelligence"
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View PostJump Around, on 23 October 2011 - 11:04 AM, said:

And I want to state that Ment has out-weaseled me by far in this game.
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Posted 17 August 2016 - 06:27 AM

View PostMacros, on 16 August 2016 - 08:54 PM, said:

Going to start City of Stairs tomorrow


Great book I thought! :rolleyes:
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Posted 17 August 2016 - 09:04 AM

Excellent news.
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Posted 17 August 2016 - 01:38 PM

Finished A Fire Upon The Deep, starting A Deepness In The Sky. I've got a tinge of the Vinge!

Also, the OnOff Star reminds me of this mysterious real star, which goes through a repeated dimming cycle: https://en.m.wikiped...iki/KIC_8462852

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Posted 17 August 2016 - 04:33 PM

View PostWhisperzzzzzzz, on 17 August 2016 - 01:38 PM, said:

Finished A Fire Upon The Deep, starting A Deepness In The Sky. I've got a tinge of the Vinge!

Also, the OnOff Star reminds me of this mysterious real star, which goes through a repeated dimming cycle: https://en.m.wikiped...iki/KIC_8462852


I liked Deepness even more than Fire Upon the Deep.
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