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#7181
Posted 12 September 2011 - 03:15 PM
Well, I finished STAR WARS HEIR TO THE EMPIRE by Zahn yesterday...and thought I'd be going on to something else before continuing the series (possibly even into VORTEX the 6th FATE OF THE JEDI book), but I found myself totally cliffhung at the end of HEIR and bought a copy of DARK FORCE RISING right away...so I'm about 100 pages into that. Haven't decided if I'll cap out the series by following it directly with THE LAST COMMAND or not, but if the second book is as good as the first I probably will. It suits the BluRay set coming out at the end of this week of the 6 films, as I'll probably be in the proper mood to watch them come this weekend.
"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
#7182
Posted 12 September 2011 - 03:25 PM
Baco Xtath, on 11 September 2011 - 01:26 PM, said:
..., I read Heroes Die and then Altered Carbon, and damn if polishgenius didn't call it. Caine and Kovacs are birds of a feather. I loved both books but since neither required instant sequel reading, I figured I'd dole out the pleasure while hitting some other must reads first.
There area few similarities between Morgan and Stover's styles and their respective lead characters. Notably the use of violence and bad fucking language.
The key thing about Morgan's ALTERED CARBON is that with it's two sequels BROEKN ANGELS and WOKEN FURIES you have a complete series about Kovacs. That rocks.
Stover's CAINE series is technically complete with the second book BLADE OF TYSHALLE, but then he went and fucking wrote a fucking third one CAINE BLACK KNIFE that's fucking brilliant and we have to fucking wait until fucking next year for the fourth, CAINE'S LAW.
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#7183
Posted 12 September 2011 - 05:19 PM
Abyss, on 12 September 2011 - 03:25 PM, said:
Baco Xtath, on 11 September 2011 - 01:26 PM, said:
..., I read Heroes Die and then Altered Carbon, and damn if polishgenius didn't call it. Caine and Kovacs are birds of a feather. I loved both books but since neither required instant sequel reading, I figured I'd dole out the pleasure while hitting some other must reads first.
There area few similarities between Morgan and Stover's styles and their respective lead characters. Notably the use of violence and bad fucking language.
The key thing about Morgan's ALTERED CARBON is that with it's two sequels BROEKN ANGELS and WOKEN FURIES you have a complete series about Kovacs. That rocks.
Stover's CAINE series is technically complete with the second book BLADE OF TYSHALLE, but then he went and fucking wrote a fucking third one CAINE BLACK KNIFE that's fucking brilliant and we have to fucking wait until fucking next year for the fourth, CAINE'S LAW.
Wait. Are you saying that the use of violence and language is where they differ or where they're the same? Because that's what I was talking about. I agree that their styles differ but the fucking language and fucking violence are on fucking par with each-fucking-other (I fuck'n thought at fuck'n least).
Seriously though, I loved both books and I'm looking forward to the next of each, but I'll probably wait until the new year and get that bitch started off right. Right now, I'm looking forward to Leviathan Wakes, Midnight Mayor, some Death Masks, Appleseed, some Vandermeer, Long Price Quartet, and some Culture to finish the year off. My "to read" list is in constant flux. I'm craving some space opera and some new weird at the moment.
"Give a man a fire and he's warm for the day. But set fire to him and he's warm for the rest of his life." - Terry Pratchett, Jingo"Just erotic. Nothing kinky. It's the difference between using a feather and using a chicken." - Terry Pratchett, Eric
"Wisdom comes from experience. Experience is often a result of a lack of wisdom." - Terry Pratchett
"Wisdom comes from experience. Experience is often a result of a lack of wisdom." - Terry Pratchett
#7185
Posted 13 September 2011 - 03:43 AM
spoke a little too soon about Turn Coat. Holy crap that was something else. Straight on to Changes.
#7186
Posted 14 September 2011 - 04:25 PM
On a three-pronged reading track:
AFFC (ASOIAF #4)
Death Masks (Dresden #5)
Broadsides: The Age of Fighting Sail, 1775-1815. Nonfic about naval warfare during this period.
AFFC (ASOIAF #4)
Death Masks (Dresden #5)
Broadsides: The Age of Fighting Sail, 1775-1815. Nonfic about naval warfare during this period.
OK, I think I got it, but just in case, can you say the whole thing over again? I wasn't really listening.
#7187
Posted 14 September 2011 - 04:47 PM
Hurr Durr, on 13 September 2011 - 03:43 AM, said:
spoke a little too soon about Turn Coat. Holy crap that was something else. Straight on to Changes.
Strap yourself down.
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#7188
Posted 14 September 2011 - 09:06 PM
Just finished 20th Century Ghosts by Joe Hill. Horror short story compilation. Quite a few winners in there. And now I'm starting the Long Price Quartet. Couple pages in, it's already unique and intriguing.
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#7189
Posted 15 September 2011 - 09:07 AM
Random Thoughts on Random Books
Dan Simmons' Drood
What a mess. It started promising, but fell apart very quickly.
George R. R. Martin's A Dance with Dragons
No, just no. I don't want go on a rant here. I hated it.
Mark Z. Danielewski's House of Leaves
Daring, intriguing, labyrinthine. Good read!
Jasper Kent's Thirteen Years Later
Surprisingly enough, it had me hooked. The vampires in the Danilov Quintet are still as unoriginal as they get, but I love Russian history. Far better than expected.
Jim Butcher's Death Masks
Wow, what a book.
Michael Connelly's The Poet
A good, if not very good thriller with a weird ending.
Anne Rice's The Vampire Lestat
I... don't know, I really don't.
Dan Simmons' Drood
What a mess. It started promising, but fell apart very quickly.
George R. R. Martin's A Dance with Dragons
No, just no. I don't want go on a rant here. I hated it.
Mark Z. Danielewski's House of Leaves
Daring, intriguing, labyrinthine. Good read!
Jasper Kent's Thirteen Years Later
Surprisingly enough, it had me hooked. The vampires in the Danilov Quintet are still as unoriginal as they get, but I love Russian history. Far better than expected.
Jim Butcher's Death Masks
Wow, what a book.
Michael Connelly's The Poet
A good, if not very good thriller with a weird ending.
Anne Rice's The Vampire Lestat
I... don't know, I really don't.
This post has been edited by Harvester: 15 September 2011 - 10:55 AM
#7190
Posted 15 September 2011 - 11:58 AM
Finished Best Served Cold by Abercrombie and have moved on to Empire in Black and Gold by Tchaikovsky.
The Insect-kinden remind me of Brust's Dragaerans, only with matching physical attributes.
The Insect-kinden remind me of Brust's Dragaerans, only with matching physical attributes.
“The others followed, and found themselves in a small, stuffy basement, which would have been damp, smelly, close, and dark, were it not, in fact, well-lit, which prevented it from being dark.”
― Steven Brust, The Phoenix Guards
― Steven Brust, The Phoenix Guards
#7191
Posted 15 September 2011 - 12:15 PM
Harvester, on 15 September 2011 - 09:07 AM, said:
Anne Rice's The Vampire Lestat
I... don't know, I really don't.
I... don't know, I really don't.
If you have ANY inkling to go on at all in the series...read THE QUEEN OF THE DAMNED and then STOP.
Don't, for all that is holy, read TALE OF THE BODY THIEF and certainly DON'T subject yourself to the even worse MEMNOCH THE DEVIL. Those two books are on my all time hate list!
"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
#7192
Posted 15 September 2011 - 12:20 PM
I am currently on the last of the THRAWN trilogy THE LAST COMMAND by Timothy Zahn, which is good...
...but I also picked up this season's IT book THE NIGHT CIRCUS by Erin Morgenstern which is calling to me from the TBR pile, so I'll likely get stuck into that tonight as well.
...but I also picked up this season's IT book THE NIGHT CIRCUS by Erin Morgenstern which is calling to me from the TBR pile, so I'll likely get stuck into that tonight as well.
"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
#7193
Posted 15 September 2011 - 01:37 PM
Just finished reading Summer Knight and it really picked up in intensity and pace in this one, I thoroughly enjoyed it and am off to order the next. Harry as a character is a joy to read, I love how he still has the stubbornness to insult people even in dire situations, his battle cry near had me dropping the book into the bath in laughter.
While waiting for the next one to come I'm undecided between starting A Feast for Crows or Death and the Penguin, I think I'll start crows and hope it goes fast since I have the latest one waiting to be read.
While waiting for the next one to come I'm undecided between starting A Feast for Crows or Death and the Penguin, I think I'll start crows and hope it goes fast since I have the latest one waiting to be read.
Mottfather, who art in chat, hallowed be thy name, thy empire come, thy magic be done, on wu as it is in warren. give us this day our daily cahpters, and forgive us our timeline, as we forgive yours, lead us not into goodkind, but deliver us from ayn rand, for thine is the series, the epic, the glory, I<3WJ ~ Obdi and GH
#7194
Posted 15 September 2011 - 07:34 PM
Currently reading Sandman Slim by Richard Kadrey. It's a fantastic amount of fun. Like a much darker and more cynical Dresden Files. Completely lightweight and disposable, of course, but well worth reading.
If an opinion contrary to your own makes you angry, that is a sign that you are subconsciously aware of having no good reason for thinking as you do. If some one maintains that two and two are five, or that Iceland is on the equator, you feel pity rather than anger, unless you know so little of arithmetic or geography that his opinion shakes your own contrary conviction. … So whenever you find yourself getting angry about a difference of opinion, be on your guard; you will probably find, on examination, that your belief is going beyond what the evidence warrants. Bertrand Russell
#7195
Posted 15 September 2011 - 07:42 PM
QuickTidal, on 15 September 2011 - 12:15 PM, said:
If you have ANY inkling to go on at all in the series...read THE QUEEN OF THE DAMNED and then STOP.
Don't, for all that is holy, read TALE OF THE BODY THIEF and certainly DON'T subject yourself to the even worse MEMNOCH THE DEVIL. Those two books are on my all time hate list!
Don't, for all that is holy, read TALE OF THE BODY THIEF and certainly DON'T subject yourself to the even worse MEMNOCH THE DEVIL. Those two books are on my all time hate list!
In my opinion, Memnoch the Devil is perhaps Rice's best work. She took the most risks and got truly inventive in some parts, while mostly succeeding with the "grappling with the cosmos and creation" theme the book has. The rest of the series are schlocky vampire books and after Memnoch, she got truly bizarre and lost most of her actual writing ability.
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#7196
Posted 15 September 2011 - 08:01 PM
amphibian, on 15 September 2011 - 07:42 PM, said:
QuickTidal, on 15 September 2011 - 12:15 PM, said:
If you have ANY inkling to go on at all in the series...read THE QUEEN OF THE DAMNED and then STOP.
Don't, for all that is holy, read TALE OF THE BODY THIEF and certainly DON'T subject yourself to the even worse MEMNOCH THE DEVIL. Those two books are on my all time hate list!
Don't, for all that is holy, read TALE OF THE BODY THIEF and certainly DON'T subject yourself to the even worse MEMNOCH THE DEVIL. Those two books are on my all time hate list!
In my opinion, Memnoch the Devil is perhaps Rice's best work. She took the most risks and got truly inventive in some parts, while mostly succeeding with the "grappling with the cosmos and creation" theme the book has. The rest of the series are schlocky vampire books and after Memnoch, she got truly bizarre and lost most of her actual writing ability.
See, I always saw MEMNOCH as the beginning of her strange version of bible-thumpery (after spending her teens and twenties on Acid) and it really put me off...It became too much about uniting the disparate visions of god (pure good) and the devil (pure evil) and less about Lestat really. Most of the book he's kind of just along for the ride, and I want to say it felt like Lestat just "happened" to be there most of the time but the story is not his.
That's just my interpretation though, and why I didn't care for it.
It's also hard to fit it in with the history that QOTD presents, it's like a square peg.
"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
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#7198
Posted 15 September 2011 - 10:23 PM
I am currently reading "Genghis Khan and the making of the modern world" by Jack Weatherford. I'm only on chapter two but so far...wow. After that it'll be Crack'd Pot Trail, yay!
~ Denn die Toten reiten schnell. (Lenore)
#7199
Posted 16 September 2011 - 01:48 AM
For some reason i got to thinking about BABYLON 5 recently and so i am currently re-reading a trilogy by Jeanne Cavelos called "THE PASSING OF THE TECHNO-MAGES". I remembered really enjoying this series when i read it over 10 years ago, and i must say I'm enjoying it again since i have forgotten most of the plot. Since the Techno-Mages were in one of my favourite BABYLON 5 episodes ever, I'm delighted to read more about their history, and what they got up to during the Shadow War.
For fans of Babylon 5 I definitely recommend reading her trilogy if you can get your hands on it. Can be tough to find though. I'm currently finishing Book2: Summoning Light, and things are about to get really hairy.
For fans of Babylon 5 I definitely recommend reading her trilogy if you can get your hands on it. Can be tough to find though. I'm currently finishing Book2: Summoning Light, and things are about to get really hairy.
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#7200
Posted 16 September 2011 - 12:25 PM
So I finished the Thrawn trilogy last night (good stuff all the way through with a few things I wasn't expecting) by Zahn.
Taking a break from STAR WARS for a bit I went back to THE LIONS OF AL-RASSAN by Kay which in the weeks between putting it down for a bit has not gotten stale, nor had I forgotten anything that had gone on...and it's currently just as damn fine a read as it had been before.
Taking a break from STAR WARS for a bit I went back to THE LIONS OF AL-RASSAN by Kay which in the weeks between putting it down for a bit has not gotten stale, nor had I forgotten anything that had gone on...and it's currently just as damn fine a read as it had been before.
"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