Reading at t'moment?
#21561
Posted 11 January 2018 - 12:30 AM
Finished DoD , roll on CG!
I've always been crazy but its kept me from going insane.
#21562
Posted 11 January 2018 - 02:21 AM
Briar King, on 10 January 2018 - 04:38 PM, said:
Alternative Goose, on 10 January 2018 - 04:29 PM, said:
I never finished Black Prism. I was so close to the ending too. I loved the concept of the magic system but I loathed that fat Pug-wannabe of a kid protagonist. I couldn't stomach the idea of having to read 5 books or more of that dumb bastards bumblings.
He gets better
Agreed. I hated Kip for the first book and a bit. Came to love him!
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#21563
Posted 11 January 2018 - 02:35 AM
Kip?! That's worse than Kyle!
They came with white hands and left with red hands.
#21565
Posted 11 January 2018 - 05:39 AM
Macros, on 10 January 2018 - 07:25 AM, said:
You didn't love every page of Sharpe? You sir, are a philistine
Nope I did not.
Don't get me wrong, everything in those books that has to do with fighting is genius levels of good, and the books are certainly page-turners. But the author's insistence on creating bullshit romance side-stories, cowardly treasonous antagonists in every book, and entire books based on crappy intrigue plotlines rather than his straightforward fighting style really hurts the series. Furthermore, it's a lot easier to not give your protagonist a fortune every couple of books rather than doing so and then having to Deus Ex Machina him out of it because the character has to be poor for him to be interesting.
This post has been edited by EmperorMagus: 11 January 2018 - 05:40 AM
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Pro patria mori
#sarcasm
Pro patria mori
#sarcasm
#21566
Posted 11 January 2018 - 06:03 AM
Briar King, on 11 January 2018 - 05:48 AM, said:
This is the Rome books you told me about when I just starting First Man in Rome correct Mac?
Nah, these are adventure/war books about an officer in the British army during the Napoleonic wars.
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Pro patria mori
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Pro patria mori
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#21567
Posted 11 January 2018 - 06:20 AM
EmperorMagus, on 11 January 2018 - 05:39 AM, said:
Macros, on 10 January 2018 - 07:25 AM, said:
You didn't love every page of Sharpe? You sir, are a philistine
Nope I did not.
Don't get me wrong, everything in those books that has to do with fighting is genius levels of good, and the books are certainly page-turners. But the author's insistence on creating bullshit romance side-stories, cowardly treasonous antagonists in every book, and entire books based on crappy intrigue plotlines rather than his straightforward fighting style really hurts the series. Furthermore, it's a lot easier to not give your protagonist a fortune every couple of books rather than doing so and then having to Deus Ex Machina him out of it because the character has to be poor for him to be interesting.
Granted the later published books (chaos, prey, Trafalgar) are clearly just money spinners the original published books (eagle, gold, rifles etc) are fucking ace.
I will fight you!
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#21568
Posted 11 January 2018 - 06:25 AM
Briar King, on 11 January 2018 - 05:48 AM, said:
EmperorMagus, on 11 January 2018 - 05:39 AM, said:
Macros, on 10 January 2018 - 07:25 AM, said:
You didn't love every page of Sharpe? You sir, are a philistine
Nope I did not.
Don't get me wrong, everything in those books that has to do with fighting is genius levels of good, and the books are certainly page-turners. But the author's insistence on creating bullshit romance side-stories, cowardly treasonous antagonists in every book, and entire books based on crappy intrigue plotlines rather than his straightforward fighting style really hurts the series. Furthermore, it's a lot easier to not give your protagonist a fortune every couple of books rather than doing so and then having to Deus Ex Machina him out of it because the character has to be poor for him to be interesting.
This is the Rome books you told me about when I just starting First Man in Rome correct Mac?
The series is the 'Eagle' series by Simon Scarrow, I *think* the first in the series is Under The Eagle. It's reminiscent of Sharpe in its make up as in there is a main protagonist with a trusty best friend, an is loose historical fiction. The series is up to about 15/16 books now, but like Sharpe the later novels are suffering a little bit of Mary sue on the main character, but the first...ten at least a page turning popcorn fun, plenty of action and not overly long. A totally contrast to McCullaghs Rome books bear in mind, there's little by way of historical accuracy in them as the main characters are all fictional, and it's not about Rome political arena really, it's about life in the legions on the frontier
2012
"Imperial Gothos, Imperial"
"Imperial Gothos, Imperial"
#21569
Posted 11 January 2018 - 08:59 PM
Late to the party, I'm sure, but I just finished NK Jemisin's awesomely good The Fifth Season and am about to start on The Obelisk Gate. With The Stone Sky.the final book of her Broken Earth Trilogy, waiting for me in the wings. Fantastic writing and a wonderfully well-built world and characters.
I got them all at a remaindered book shop for £2 each; which probably says bad things about the reading public's taste, I guess.
I got them all at a remaindered book shop for £2 each; which probably says bad things about the reading public's taste, I guess.
This post has been edited by stone monkey: 11 January 2018 - 09:39 PM
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#21570
Posted 11 January 2018 - 10:31 PM
Alternative Goose, on 10 January 2018 - 04:29 PM, said:
I never finished Black Prism. I was so close to the ending too. I loved the concept of the magic system but I loathed that fat Pug-wannabe of a kid protagonist. I couldn't stomach the idea of having to read 5 books or more of that dumb bastards bumblings.
10 chapters in and he's a coward, socially-awkward, overweight 15 year old whose mom was a village drug addict. I wouldn't expect anything great from a "chosen one" like that.
But the magic system seems cool. So very Sanderson, but cool
This post has been edited by Mentalist: 11 January 2018 - 10:32 PM
#21571
Posted 11 January 2018 - 11:18 PM
Assassin's Fate.
Oh, Fitz, Fitz, Fitz... (Ending Spoilers)
Spoiler
#21572
Posted 12 January 2018 - 01:45 AM
Started reading The Infernal Battalion by Django Wexler and the Silver Spike by Glen Cook
#21573
Posted 12 January 2018 - 06:29 AM
Claudius's invasion of Britannia up to Nero's ascension to power so far.
I have a feeling Vespasian will be covered at some stage
I have a feeling Vespasian will be covered at some stage
2012
"Imperial Gothos, Imperial"
"Imperial Gothos, Imperial"
#21574
Posted 12 January 2018 - 07:34 AM
stone monkey, on 11 January 2018 - 08:59 PM, said:
Late to the party, I'm sure, but I just finished NK Jemisin's awesomely good The Fifth Season and am about to start on The Obelisk Gate. With The Stone Sky.the final book of her Broken Earth Trilogy, waiting for me in the wings. Fantastic writing and a wonderfully well-built world and characters.
I got them all at a remaindered book shop for £2 each; which probably says bad things about the reading public's taste, I guess.
I got them all at a remaindered book shop for £2 each; which probably says bad things about the reading public's taste, I guess.
I loved every single one of her books.
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#21575
Posted 12 January 2018 - 02:10 PM
Finished Dan Abnett's latest Gaunts Ghosts book THE WARMASTER.
Goddamn that was awesome. It's actually a lot, a LOT of setup for what seems to be the final act of the Ghosts stories...but all supremely compelling even so. Some BIG thumping revelations in this, including one that goes all the way back to NECROPOLIS. Just a solid, solid entry. I love that Abnett hasn't let the quality of these dip at all over what....fourteen books?
Not sure if I'll stay in WH40k for another book (I usually do), or dive into something else from my ToRead pile.
Goddamn that was awesome. It's actually a lot, a LOT of setup for what seems to be the final act of the Ghosts stories...but all supremely compelling even so. Some BIG thumping revelations in this, including one that goes all the way back to NECROPOLIS. Just a solid, solid entry. I love that Abnett hasn't let the quality of these dip at all over what....fourteen books?
Not sure if I'll stay in WH40k for another book (I usually do), or dive into something else from my ToRead pile.
"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
#21576
Posted 12 January 2018 - 03:59 PM
Going through Persepolis Rising and found it rather lackluster for the first little bit then
Spoiler
appeared and belters started being belters and I remembered why I like this series. Still finding the bad guys nearly caricaturish so far but that doesn't really matter.
This post has been edited by Abyss: 12 January 2018 - 04:11 PM
Reason for edit: spoiler for character name
#21577
Posted 12 January 2018 - 04:13 PM
Chance, on 12 January 2018 - 03:59 PM, said:
Going through Persepolis Rising and found it rather lackluster for the first little bit then
Spoiler
appeared and belters started being belters and I remembered why I like this series. Still finding the bad guys nearly caricaturish so far but that doesn't really matter.Agreed generally. That character's appearance signals the point where the book picks up the pace.
Re the baddies, i won't comment as you're not done.
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#21578
Posted 12 January 2018 - 05:00 PM
Briar King, on 12 January 2018 - 04:50 PM, said:
QuickTidal, on 12 January 2018 - 02:10 PM, said:
Finished Dan Abnett's latest Gaunts Ghosts book THE WARMASTER.
Goddamn that was awesome. It's actually a lot, a LOT of setup for what seems to be the final act of the Ghosts stories...but all supremely compelling even so. Some BIG thumping revelations in this, including one that goes all the way back to NECROPOLIS. Just a solid, solid entry. I love that Abnett hasn't let the quality of these dip at all over what....fourteen books?
Not sure if I'll stay in WH40k for another book (I usually do), or dive into something else from my ToRead pile.
Goddamn that was awesome. It's actually a lot, a LOT of setup for what seems to be the final act of the Ghosts stories...but all supremely compelling even so. Some BIG thumping revelations in this, including one that goes all the way back to NECROPOLIS. Just a solid, solid entry. I love that Abnett hasn't let the quality of these dip at all over what....fourteen books?
Not sure if I'll stay in WH40k for another book (I usually do), or dive into something else from my ToRead pile.
This reminds me I know you gave me a basic guideline order to read that franchise in in the past but my notes where eaten when I got the new phone.
Main books reading order (This is minus the short stories which wedge into various places throughout). They JUST started reprinting these with new covers, so now is the time to get on board because I THINK they are only up to STRAIGHT SILVER so far on the reprints, so you can get the first 6, and then take your time getting the rest as they re-release over the next while.
1 First and Only
2 Ghostmaker
3 Necropolis
4 Honour Guard
5 The Guns of Tanith
6 Straight Silver
7 Sabbat Martyr
8 Traitor General
9 His Last Command
10 The Armour of Contempt
11 Only in Death
12 Blood Pact
13 Salvation's Reach
14 The Warmaster
"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
#21579
Posted 12 January 2018 - 05:06 PM
I think I've only read up to Sabbat Martyr, from memory last time I was getting them only the black library had them on ebook, has this changed or are they still hard to get in digital form?
2012
"Imperial Gothos, Imperial"
"Imperial Gothos, Imperial"
#21580
Posted 12 January 2018 - 05:16 PM
Macros, on 12 January 2018 - 05:06 PM, said:
I think I've only read up to Sabbat Martyr, from memory last time I was getting them only the black library had them on ebook, has this changed or are they still hard to get in digital form?
I think Black Library holds exclusivity rights for the ebooks, so you can't get them off amazon or anything, but they are all avail on the BL website, and those will load up fine on your device was far as I know.
"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