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#21741
Posted 30 January 2018 - 11:49 PM
4 chapters into Magic Binds , and I have a sneaking suspicion I know what "Kate's new Rubicon" is gonna be
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#21742
Posted 31 January 2018 - 04:25 AM
Mentalist, on 30 January 2018 - 11:49 PM, said:
4 chapters into Magic Binds , and I have a sneaking suspicion I know what "Kate's new Rubicon" is gonna be
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Nah. They just bang.
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#21743
Posted 31 January 2018 - 12:53 PM
I finished Red Mars last night. Move over, GRRM — KSR is a master of abruptly killing off relatable characters.
Started Green Mars. For all the darkness of the human condition on display in these books, I find them relentlessly inspiring and optimistic.
Started Green Mars. For all the darkness of the human condition on display in these books, I find them relentlessly inspiring and optimistic.
#21744
Posted 31 January 2018 - 03:26 PM
Whisperzzzzzzz, on 31 January 2018 - 12:53 PM, said:
I finished Red Mars last night. Move over, GRRM — KSR is a master of abruptly killing off relatable characters.
Started Green Mars. For all the darkness of the human condition on display in these books, I find them relentlessly inspiring and optimistic.
Started Green Mars. For all the darkness of the human condition on display in these books, I find them relentlessly inspiring and optimistic.
Stop now and walk away while you still hold that favorable impression.
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#21745
Posted 31 January 2018 - 06:25 PM
I'm about 100 pages into Peter Watts' Blindsight and I've a couple of thoughts It'd like to share.
So, yeah, I'm enjoying this so far.
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So, yeah, I'm enjoying this so far.
#21746
Posted 31 January 2018 - 06:33 PM
Read Blindsight a while back as well. It is indeed very unnerving and Watt's writing is impressively clever. I love it when it feels like the author is a hundred miles ahead of you at any time.
#21747
Posted 31 January 2018 - 06:44 PM
JPK, on 31 January 2018 - 06:25 PM, said:
I'm about 100 pages into Peter Watts' Blindsight and I've a couple of thoughts It'd like to share.
So, yeah, I'm enjoying this so far.
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So, yeah, I'm enjoying this so far.
Alternative Goose, on 31 January 2018 - 06:33 PM, said:
Read Blindsight a while back as well. It is indeed very unnerving and Watt's writing is impressively clever. I love it when it feels like the author is a hundred miles ahead of you at any time.
Loved that book, tho i have yet to get around to the sequel.
At once insanely complex yet addictively readable... you kind of feel smarter and dumber for having read it.
Amazes me that he just gives it away for free.
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#21748
Posted 31 January 2018 - 07:46 PM
Abyss, on 31 January 2018 - 06:44 PM, said:
JPK, on 31 January 2018 - 06:25 PM, said:
I'm about 100 pages into Peter Watts' Blindsight and I've a couple of thoughts It'd like to share.
So, yeah, I'm enjoying this so far.
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So, yeah, I'm enjoying this so far.
Alternative Goose, on 31 January 2018 - 06:33 PM, said:
Read Blindsight a while back as well. It is indeed very unnerving and Watt's writing is impressively clever. I love it when it feels like the author is a hundred miles ahead of you at any time.
Loved that book, tho i have yet to get around to the sequel.
At once insanely complex yet addictively readable... you kind of feel smarter and dumber for having read it.
Amazes me that he just gives it away for free.
Not just Blindsight either. He has pretty much everything but Echopraxia up for grabs.
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#21749
Posted 31 January 2018 - 08:58 PM
JPK, on 31 January 2018 - 07:46 PM, said:
Abyss, on 31 January 2018 - 06:44 PM, said:
JPK, on 31 January 2018 - 06:25 PM, said:
I'm about 100 pages into Peter Watts' Blindsight and I've a couple of thoughts It'd like to share.
So, yeah, I'm enjoying this so far.
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So, yeah, I'm enjoying this so far.
Alternative Goose, on 31 January 2018 - 06:33 PM, said:
Read Blindsight a while back as well. It is indeed very unnerving and Watt's writing is impressively clever. I love it when it feels like the author is a hundred miles ahead of you at any time.
Loved that book, tho i have yet to get around to the sequel.
At once insanely complex yet addictively readable... you kind of feel smarter and dumber for having read it.
Amazes me that he just gives it away for free.
Not just Blindsight either. He has pretty much everything but Echopraxia up for grabs.
Watts' Backlist
Yep. His STARFISH remains a favorite of mine. The rest of the Rifters trilo is good, but that book is just a whole other level.
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#21750
Posted 31 January 2018 - 09:25 PM
Read a bit more Annihilation, much earlier this time, thank you very much.
The book is weird. There is a hopelessness to the whole tale. Like the books chapters. Annihilation. Desolation. Immolation. Or what ever they are called. Like there is nothing but death or eternity laid bare before the protagonist as she wanders further into this inferno of weirdness. Everything continues to be normal and so not normal. And everything is sort skewed because at some point you need to realise that the biologist has to be an unreliable narrator. Not just because of her exposure but because of how weird Area X is. Is any of it even happening?
There's about a third of the book left. I have no idea where the story is going or how it will possibly end. I don't expect a happy ending.
Also reading more Sandman Slim. Also about a two thirds in or more. I feel like the story has completely derailed or rather I finally realized the book has no destination. Stark has come across like 5 different people/factions now and only 1 of them was Mason bad guy related. The story is just expanding instead of zeroing in on the vendetta against Starks enemies. Which leaves me with the notion that this will indeed just be an open ended series and Mason is probably going to be the big bad, one armed man, the living macguffin for more books. Or who knows, in a hundred pages everybody is going to be dead. What ever the case, this book lacks a red thread.
I also think Stark is written very inconsistently as "Sandman Slim". Supposedly he's a monster slaying, gladiator champion cum demonic hitman, mortally wounded an infinite amount of times, resistant to all kinds of damage, blessed by a hundred unholy spells, etc. but his powerlevels are hugely inaccurately depicted. He's super strong but not actually, super durable but he gets bruised and battered constantly, he can't die but he's constantly almost killed... I feel like the author desperately wants to keep tension when ever Stark gets in danger and as such is undermining the supposed scariness of this Sandman Slim persona. He can't even break a pair of hand cuff for Christ sake.
Arguing that Sandman Slim is a scary demon killer, feels like when people think Superman should be afraid of Batman. Yeah, Batman might get lucky if Superman is distracted, but Superman could sneeze and blow Batman into sub atomic particles from across the solar system.
The book is weird. There is a hopelessness to the whole tale. Like the books chapters. Annihilation. Desolation. Immolation. Or what ever they are called. Like there is nothing but death or eternity laid bare before the protagonist as she wanders further into this inferno of weirdness. Everything continues to be normal and so not normal. And everything is sort skewed because at some point you need to realise that the biologist has to be an unreliable narrator. Not just because of her exposure but because of how weird Area X is. Is any of it even happening?
There's about a third of the book left. I have no idea where the story is going or how it will possibly end. I don't expect a happy ending.
Also reading more Sandman Slim. Also about a two thirds in or more. I feel like the story has completely derailed or rather I finally realized the book has no destination. Stark has come across like 5 different people/factions now and only 1 of them was Mason bad guy related. The story is just expanding instead of zeroing in on the vendetta against Starks enemies. Which leaves me with the notion that this will indeed just be an open ended series and Mason is probably going to be the big bad, one armed man, the living macguffin for more books. Or who knows, in a hundred pages everybody is going to be dead. What ever the case, this book lacks a red thread.
I also think Stark is written very inconsistently as "Sandman Slim". Supposedly he's a monster slaying, gladiator champion cum demonic hitman, mortally wounded an infinite amount of times, resistant to all kinds of damage, blessed by a hundred unholy spells, etc. but his powerlevels are hugely inaccurately depicted. He's super strong but not actually, super durable but he gets bruised and battered constantly, he can't die but he's constantly almost killed... I feel like the author desperately wants to keep tension when ever Stark gets in danger and as such is undermining the supposed scariness of this Sandman Slim persona. He can't even break a pair of hand cuff for Christ sake.
Arguing that Sandman Slim is a scary demon killer, feels like when people think Superman should be afraid of Batman. Yeah, Batman might get lucky if Superman is distracted, but Superman could sneeze and blow Batman into sub atomic particles from across the solar system.
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#21751
Posted 31 January 2018 - 10:05 PM
Hah, just wait till you get to Authority. That's where it gets creepy.
#21752
Posted 31 January 2018 - 10:58 PM
Abyss, on 31 January 2018 - 03:26 PM, said:
Whisperzzzzzzz, on 31 January 2018 - 12:53 PM, said:
I finished Red Mars last night. Move over, GRRM — KSR is a master of abruptly killing off relatable characters.
Started Green Mars. For all the darkness of the human condition on display in these books, I find them relentlessly inspiring and optimistic.
Started Green Mars. For all the darkness of the human condition on display in these books, I find them relentlessly inspiring and optimistic.
Stop now and walk away while you still hold that favorable impression.
Why?
#21753
Posted 01 February 2018 - 03:43 AM
Whisperzzzzzzz, on 31 January 2018 - 10:58 PM, said:
Abyss, on 31 January 2018 - 03:26 PM, said:
Whisperzzzzzzz, on 31 January 2018 - 12:53 PM, said:
I finished Red Mars last night. Move over, GRRM — KSR is a master of abruptly killing off relatable characters.
Started Green Mars. For all the darkness of the human condition on display in these books, I find them relentlessly inspiring and optimistic.
Started Green Mars. For all the darkness of the human condition on display in these books, I find them relentlessly inspiring and optimistic.
Stop now and walk away while you still hold that favorable impression.
Why?
Just a personal opinion on how the second book develops. You’ll form your own view.
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#21754
Posted 01 February 2018 - 08:37 AM
Somewhat over halfway through Deadhouse Landing now. It's starting to pick up which is good. Still not thrilled by it but ICE still has time to turn my opinion about.
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#21755
Posted 01 February 2018 - 09:55 AM
Mentalist, on 31 January 2018 - 10:05 PM, said:
Hah, just wait till you get to Authority. That's where it gets creepy.
That attic/ storage room scene 😱
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#21756
Posted 01 February 2018 - 01:48 PM
Morgoth, on 01 February 2018 - 09:55 AM, said:
That is my hands down fave moment in the trilogy. Goddamn.
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#21757
Posted 02 February 2018 - 06:18 AM
Finished Annihilation yesterday. Bit of a disappointing ending but it wasn't much different than I expected. There shouldn't really be true answers but:
This really did feel like reading an overly long Lovecraft story. Are there any other authors out there that have this successfully recreated Lovecrafts themes and atmosphere?
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This really did feel like reading an overly long Lovecraft story. Are there any other authors out there that have this successfully recreated Lovecrafts themes and atmosphere?
#21758
Posted 02 February 2018 - 07:00 AM
Damn Goose, you seem to tear through books. I'm lucky if I finish one per month at the moment.
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#21759
Posted 02 February 2018 - 07:10 AM
I've been at home sick for two days, today probably too. I've had nothing to do other than sleep and read and try to lie really still while the waves of nausea crash against my bed side.
#21760
Posted 02 February 2018 - 07:34 AM
Alternative Goose, on 02 February 2018 - 07:10 AM, said:
I've been at home sick for two days, today probably too. I've had nothing to do other than sleep and read and try to lie really still while the waves of nausea crash against my bed side.
I'd say hold me, but... back, back with you, plaguebearer!
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