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#18761 User is offline   Gabriele 

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Posted 07 October 2016 - 05:48 PM

View PostAndorion, on 07 October 2016 - 05:40 PM, said:

View PostGabriele, on 07 October 2016 - 05:38 PM, said:

View PostAndorion, on 07 October 2016 - 05:30 PM, said:

View PostQuickTidal, on 07 October 2016 - 05:23 PM, said:

View PostAndorion, on 07 October 2016 - 05:19 PM, said:

BTW I loved Jamie's sister.


Woohoo! Jenny! Not only one of the best characters in the books, but the casting on the TV show is PERFECTION itself.


Her argument with Jamie was pure popcorn for me.
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Yep that's the bit.
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Posted 07 October 2016 - 06:30 PM

View PostAndorion, on 07 October 2016 - 05:30 PM, said:


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Posted 07 October 2016 - 07:04 PM

About 5 chapters into Gaimens Neverwhere.
Enjoyable
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Posted 07 October 2016 - 07:42 PM

View PostMacros, on 07 October 2016 - 07:04 PM, said:

About 5 chapters into Gaimens Neverwhere.
Enjoyable


read that earlier this year. Some interesting takes on urban myths, creepy atmosphere and tone, and some decent twists. Not sure how I feel about that ending, though.
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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 08 October 2016 - 01:20 AM

View PostQuickTidal, on 07 October 2016 - 06:30 PM, said:

View PostAndorion, on 07 October 2016 - 05:30 PM, said:

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Ah. Well that's...interesting.

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Posted 08 October 2016 - 01:53 AM

I'm 40% into Dark Matter right now. I feel like I'm rearing through this after the 45 hour behemoth that MoI was.

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Long story short, so far so good. Great recommendation Ando.
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Posted 08 October 2016 - 01:58 AM

View PostJPK, on 08 October 2016 - 01:53 AM, said:

I'm 40% into Dark Matter right now. I feel like I'm rearing through this after the 45 hour behemoth that MoI was.

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Long story short, so far so good. Great recommendation Ando.


Yeah I tried to understand the science, got a headache, gave up and just rolled with the story.
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Posted 08 October 2016 - 10:19 AM

View PostQuickTidal, on 07 October 2016 - 06:30 PM, said:

View PostAndorion, on 07 October 2016 - 05:30 PM, said:


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Posted 08 October 2016 - 10:42 AM

View PostMentalist, on 07 October 2016 - 07:42 PM, said:

View PostMacros, on 07 October 2016 - 07:04 PM, said:

About 5 chapters into Gaimens Neverwhere.
Enjoyable


read that earlier this year. Some interesting takes on urban myths, creepy atmosphere and tone, and some decent twists. Not sure how I feel about that ending, though.


Pretty much the same place as me then. Finished it about twenty minutes ago.

Loved the take on the tube system and stations names etc, I like Gaimens deft handling of things like that and his twists and takes on mythology and urban legend.
I took the very very ending of the book as slightly open that it could be tied back to the ordeal, maybe it was all him along.
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Posted 09 October 2016 - 03:11 AM

You OUTLANDER fans desperately need to get a room start a ded-thread.
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Posted 09 October 2016 - 03:17 AM

View PostAbyss, on 09 October 2016 - 03:11 AM, said:

You OUTLANDER fans desperately need to get a room start a ded-thread.


I was thinking exactly this. Posted Image
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Posted 09 October 2016 - 11:01 PM

View PostMacros, on 08 October 2016 - 10:42 AM, said:

View PostMentalist, on 07 October 2016 - 07:42 PM, said:

View PostMacros, on 07 October 2016 - 07:04 PM, said:

About 5 chapters into Gaimens Neverwhere.
Enjoyable


read that earlier this year. Some interesting takes on urban myths, creepy atmosphere and tone, and some decent twists. Not sure how I feel about that ending, though.


Pretty much the same place as me then. Finished it about twenty minutes ago.

Loved the take on the tube system and stations names etc, I like Gaimens deft handling of things like that and his twists and takes on mythology and urban legend.
I took the very very ending of the book as slightly open that it could be tied back to the ordeal, maybe it was all him along.


Big fan of Neverwhere. I found it a very enjoyable read.
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Posted 10 October 2016 - 02:40 PM

Was going to pick up something else to stretch out my limited supply of gaiman booms but read Anansi Boys there.
It took me a little longer to really get into than Neverwhere,but overall I liked Anansi Boys better. Not that I didn't like Neverwhere, I did,I liked Anansi Boys more. Probably my favourite Neil Gaiman book yet, even ahead of American Gods and Good Omens (both of which I really enjoyed, for different reasons)
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Posted 11 October 2016 - 01:28 PM

Finally started Fall of Light. I went into this with a lot of trepidation, but I'm actually really enjoying it. While I don't follow a lot of the circle jerk conversations, I often find myself glued to the page. I guess I'm just interested in the world, and eager to see how this story ends up as a bridge to the world we're more familiar with.

I'm going to savor this book slowly.
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Posted 11 October 2016 - 01:58 PM

View PostEnd of Disc One, on 11 October 2016 - 01:28 PM, said:

Finally started Fall of Light. I went into this with a lot of trepidation, but I'm actually really enjoying it. While I don't follow a lot of the circle jerk conversations, I often find myself glued to the page. I guess I'm just interested in the world, and eager to see how this story ends up as a bridge to the world we're more familiar with.

I'm going to savor this book slowly.


I still need to read FoL as well. I'm at the point where I almost need to reread FoD first...or at least lurk around the FoD forum and get a refresher.
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Posted 11 October 2016 - 02:54 PM

View Postacesn8s, on 11 October 2016 - 01:58 PM, said:

View PostEnd of Disc One, on 11 October 2016 - 01:28 PM, said:

Finally started Fall of Light. I went into this with a lot of trepidation, but I'm actually really enjoying it. While I don't follow a lot of the circle jerk conversations, I often find myself glued to the page. I guess I'm just interested in the world, and eager to see how this story ends up as a bridge to the world we're more familiar with.

I'm going to savor this book slowly.


I still need to read FoL as well. I'm at the point where I almost need to reread FoD first...or at least lurk around the FoD forum and get a refresher.


I remember seeing a great summary of FoD on this board, but I couldn't find it before starting FoL. So I found this summary from Tor and found it to be pretty helpful: http://www.tor.com/2...ge-of-darkness/
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Posted 11 October 2016 - 03:02 PM

Reading Beevor's Stalingrad.
Has been on my shelf for ages, decided it needed reading.
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Posted 11 October 2016 - 03:36 PM

View PostMacros, on 11 October 2016 - 03:02 PM, said:

Reading Beevor's Stalingrad.
Has been on my shelf for ages, decided it needed reading.


That is an absolutely excellent book.

Reading Safehold 4. Talk about a stationary narrative...
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Posted 11 October 2016 - 11:55 PM

Wrapped up "Annihilation Score", the next Laundry Files book.

Stross pulled off a change of narrator well. The story was interesting, even though I'm really not crazy about the whole super-hero thing.

Next, for something totally different, I think I'll read Assassin's Apprentice as my next commute book. I've never read Hobb, though I've been meaning to for ages. I don't want to start anything major while Im waiting for the rest of the Pyat books to arrive, and I'm feeling a bit burned out on "Eternal Champion" (these were my go-to commute books), so I'll try something new.

At home, made some progress with Stand on Zanzibar , finally. About 90 pages left, and I have very little idea how this can end.

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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 12 October 2016 - 03:15 AM

View PostMentalist, on 11 October 2016 - 11:55 PM, said:

Wrapped up "Annihilation Score", the next Laundry Files book.

Stross pulled off a change of narrator well. The story was interesting, even though I'm really not crazy about the whole super-hero thing.



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