Abyss, on 03 December 2019 - 03:17 PM, said:
JPK, on 02 December 2019 - 09:24 PM, said:
Abyss, on 02 December 2019 - 09:13 PM, said:
Abyss, on 28 November 2019 - 04:07 PM, said:
Abyss, on 27 November 2019 - 03:17 PM, said:
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Meanwhile TRUE BASTARDS take a lot of what worked in GREY BASTARDS, adds some more interesting character writing and moves along very nicely. Enjoying this.
My reactions to chapters 25-27(ish), summarized...
HOLY FUCK!
HOLY FUCKING FUCK!!!
DID THAT JUST HAPPEN???
DID THAT JUST REALLY HAPPEN????
AND THAT? AND THEN THAT????
WHAT THE FUCKING FUCK WAS THAT????
WAIT... I'M ONLY HALFWAY THROUGH THE BOOK????
...aaaaand Just Finished.
There are multiple sequences and action scenes thru the rest of the book that provoked similar reactions. The author seriously upped his game with this book. Entirely enjoyable, not nearly as grimdark as the concept suggests.
Worth the dollars and brainzeztime, earbook has a great great narrator.
Thinking of grabbing these two with my last two credits. How was the narrator for book 1 since they changed?
They're both good. I have no complaints. The bk 2 narrator truly excels but be fair she has more drama to work with, nails it.
I think they're totally worth picking up without hesitation. Great fun, great fantasy, solid ends to both books, with hooks for what comes next but zero cliffhang. Unlike say Abercrombie or Lawrence imnsho, who i will (buy the books but) wait til a trilo is done before reading, these are not so tightly wound as to make that worth waiting versus reading sooner.
And i have to add, having just reread the last 5 or so chapters, the action scenes in TRUE BASTARDS are mad fucking glorious. Kinetic, vividly written, great pacing, and the author really knows how to integrate fantasy elements like warboars and magic into a close ugly fight and make it work.
On deck i'm considering four MURDERBOT books courtesy of Audible's cybermonday sale, HELLDIVERS book 6, and Coates' WATER DANCER. Tough call....
... so in the interim a brief foray into IT BURNS, a documentary earbook about 'chili heads', the culture of people who eat the world's hottest chili peppers. It's fairly short, the narrator is engaging, and the people he interviews are alternately interesting and mad nucking futs.