Reading at t'moment?
#7541
Posted 04 December 2011 - 03:47 AM
It wasn't so much a rumor as GRRM mentioned it in an interview. He still plans to finish it in 7 but said it might take 8 after all. Anyway, yah, AFFC is pretty awesome. I like Cersei plenty, it's the Iron Islanders I found boring. They get better in ADWD, which mostly suffers from some pacing and repetition problems and not much else (except of course to habitual GRRM whiners), but I think you should go ahead and go for it instead of waiting. It's a more natural ending point to the middle chapters before, you know, the excrement hits the air-conditioning.
They came with white hands and left with red hands.
#7542
Posted 05 December 2011 - 10:28 AM
I'm about 50 pages from the end of Bernard Cornwell's The Winter King. Absolutely awesome book
#7543
Posted 05 December 2011 - 01:18 PM
Serenity, on 05 December 2011 - 10:28 AM, said:
I'm about 50 pages from the end of Bernard Cornwell's The Winter King. Absolutely awesome book
A fantastic one! Love that book.
"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
#7544
Posted 05 December 2011 - 01:19 PM
Finished FIRST AND ONLY part of the Abnett W40K Gaunt's Ghost's Omnibus.
Fucking. Epic.
Moved right onto GHOSTMAKER!
Fucking. Epic.
Moved right onto GHOSTMAKER!
"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
#7545
Posted 05 December 2011 - 01:52 PM
QuickTidal, on 05 December 2011 - 01:18 PM, said:
I think it was your posts about his Saxon books that made me take the plunge with these ones, so thanks!
Every time I look in this thread I go away needing to buy more books
So now I'm off to look up Altered Carbon ...
This post has been edited by Serenity: 05 December 2011 - 01:53 PM
#7546
Posted 06 December 2011 - 08:54 AM
Finished The Winter King last night. I enjoyed it so much I'm breaking my rule of not reading two books in a row by the same author, and have jumped straight into Enemy of God
#7547
Posted 06 December 2011 - 01:53 PM
QuickTidal, on 05 December 2011 - 01:19 PM, said:
Finished FIRST AND ONLY part of the Abnett W40K Gaunt's Ghost's Omnibus.
Fucking. Epic.
Moved right onto GHOSTMAKER!
Fucking. Epic.
Moved right onto GHOSTMAKER!
I keep saying I'm going to try some 40K and i never do
Reading:
Faith by John Love
and
Seven Princes by John Shultz
Almost done with Faith. Shit is TRIPPY.
Justin
#7548
Posted 06 December 2011 - 01:54 PM
Serenity, on 06 December 2011 - 08:54 AM, said:
Finished The Winter King last night. I enjoyed it so much I'm breaking my rule of not reading two books in a row by the same author, and have jumped straight into Enemy of God
and know you'll see how deep the Cornwell rabbit hole goes. I foresee many a late (k)night
“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
#7549
Posted 06 December 2011 - 02:06 PM
acesn8s, on 06 December 2011 - 01:54 PM, said:
Serenity, on 06 December 2011 - 08:54 AM, said:
Finished The Winter King last night. I enjoyed it so much I'm breaking my rule of not reading two books in a row by the same author, and have jumped straight into Enemy of God
and know you'll see how deep the Cornwell rabbit hole goes. I foresee many a late (k)night
Indeed, and I'd expect you may as well pick up EXCALIBUR as well....you'll only want to go on and read it anyways.
"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
#7550
Posted 06 December 2011 - 05:09 PM
QuickTidal, on 06 December 2011 - 02:06 PM, said:
acesn8s, on 06 December 2011 - 01:54 PM, said:
Serenity, on 06 December 2011 - 08:54 AM, said:
Finished The Winter King last night. I enjoyed it so much I'm breaking my rule of not reading two books in a row by the same author, and have jumped straight into Enemy of God
and know you'll see how deep the Cornwell rabbit hole goes. I foresee many a late (k)night
Indeed, and I'd expect you may as well pick up EXCALIBUR as well....you'll only want to go on and read it anyways.
Done!
"Cornwell rabbit hole" - I like that
I'm glad I bought the paperbacks rather than the ebook versions - I'm constantly referring to the map, which would've been a pain on the Kindle ... plus the spines look good on the shelf ...
#7551
Posted 07 December 2011 - 06:30 PM
Finished Farrow's CITY OF ICE - i'm not going to start acquiring massive amounts of cop mystery thrillers in the trp any time soon, but i enjoyed this book and there were a few parts (if i'm going to be critical, too few) that were jaw droppingly awesome... and i do not say that lightly for scenes that are basically conversations taking place in interrogation rooms. The book takes place in Montreal, which is a city i know and love and that added a fun dimension to the story, but despite my near complete lack of experiecne with the genre on which to base this opinion, this was an enjoyable book and worth reading. The pace takes some getting used to and the police procedural approach isn't exactly 'storm the castle stab the bad guys a lot', but i was not bored at all and if i had paid ful dollars for this, i would have been satisfied. Happily i have the author's next book (not a sequel but same setting, same characters) in the TRP.
Stross' ACCELERANDO has me now. It took a while, maybe because his purportedly post-human protagonst for the first part of the story was despairingly predictable in his weirdness and not that interesting in his perspective, but as the story picked up and more, more interesting individuals became involved i started to enjoy it more. And at some point any sf fan has to be intrigued by a book that posits...
Anyhoo it took about 100 pages (e-version) but it's picking up nicely and who doesn't love a colony of uploaded digital lobsters that just want to escape their KGB masters and go roam the solar system?
Also started Tony Ballantyne's TWISTED METAL. Have never read him before but was intrigued by a story based around more or less alien robot characters and he's been around a while and i've seen good reviews of his work.
Stross' ACCELERANDO has me now. It took a while, maybe because his purportedly post-human protagonst for the first part of the story was despairingly predictable in his weirdness and not that interesting in his perspective, but as the story picked up and more, more interesting individuals became involved i started to enjoy it more. And at some point any sf fan has to be intrigued by a book that posits...
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A religious college in Cairo is considering issues of nanotechnology: If replicators are used to prepare a copy of a strip of bacon, right down to the molecular level, but without it ever being part of a pig, how is it to be treated? (If the mind of one of the faithful is copied into a computing machine's memory by mapping and simulating all its synapses, is the computer now a Moslem?
Anyhoo it took about 100 pages (e-version) but it's picking up nicely and who doesn't love a colony of uploaded digital lobsters that just want to escape their KGB masters and go roam the solar system?
Also started Tony Ballantyne's TWISTED METAL. Have never read him before but was intrigued by a story based around more or less alien robot characters and he's been around a while and i've seen good reviews of his work.
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#7552
Posted 09 December 2011 - 07:17 PM
Magician's Gambit (Belgariad #3).
plus, almost finished with ADWD. Will post my final thoughts in the appropriate thread.
Will soon move on to Proven Guilty (Dresden #8).
plus, almost finished with ADWD. Will post my final thoughts in the appropriate thread.
Will soon move on to Proven Guilty (Dresden #8).
OK, I think I got it, but just in case, can you say the whole thing over again? I wasn't really listening.
#7553
Posted 09 December 2011 - 11:04 PM
Abyss, on 07 December 2011 - 06:30 PM, said:
Also started Tony Ballantyne's TWISTED METAL. Have never read him before but was intrigued by a story based around more or less alien robot characters and he's been around a while and i've seen good reviews of his work.
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Let us know how that one goes... I've read one book by him, Divergence (which I've literally just found out is the third part of a trilogy, though it doesn't have that feel at all so I presume it's more a series of connected standalones). It was good stuff, had quite a Banksian feel to it.
Kept meaning to read Twisted Metal but somehow never have.
I can't carry it for you, but I can carry you.
#7554
Posted 10 December 2011 - 04:30 PM
Finished GHOSTMAKER, totally excellent, (if told in a strange style) and I'm saving NECROPOLIS for the new year.
I went back to Conn Iggulden's WOLF OF THE PLAINS (which I hadn't quite finished), and who knew that the rise of Ghengis Khan would be so effing fascinating!? Great stuff, so I popped out and grabbed the second book LORDS OF THE BOW. Attempting to get done the first 4 books because the 5th (which was on my 2012 anticipation list) is actually in stores now and I need to catch up!
I went back to Conn Iggulden's WOLF OF THE PLAINS (which I hadn't quite finished), and who knew that the rise of Ghengis Khan would be so effing fascinating!? Great stuff, so I popped out and grabbed the second book LORDS OF THE BOW. Attempting to get done the first 4 books because the 5th (which was on my 2012 anticipation list) is actually in stores now and I need to catch up!
"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
#7555
Posted 10 December 2011 - 11:41 PM
I finished Carrion Comfort by Dan Simmons and that book was chilling. Man, I haven't had such a weirdly unpleasant residue follow from a book since I read Filth by Irvine Welsh. Not that the two books are similar. Carrion Comfort was a true horror of the kind of proportions that make the ridiculous torture porn movies that are so popular these days seem childish.
I think something a little lighter may be good for me.
I think something a little lighter may be good for me.
Take good care to keep relations civil
It's decent in the first of gentlemen
To speak friendly, Even to the devil
It's decent in the first of gentlemen
To speak friendly, Even to the devil
#7556
Posted 10 December 2011 - 11:55 PM
Also Wilhelm von Borchert and Melanie Fuller both climb very high up on the most terrifying monsters of all time as far as I'm concerned.
Take good care to keep relations civil
It's decent in the first of gentlemen
To speak friendly, Even to the devil
It's decent in the first of gentlemen
To speak friendly, Even to the devil
#7557
Posted 11 December 2011 - 02:06 AM
Ran across the Omnibus release of the first three Garret PI books and decided to give that a shot. Was well worth it and I will be scouring the used bookstores for the next few in the series. Not exactly highbrow or overly taxing, but a fun read.
Also managed to pick up a hardcover copy of Fool's Fate for $2 (I find Hobbs hit and miss with even the hits not being at the top of my list, so wouldn't pay full price). I'll be reading that next.
Also managed to pick up a hardcover copy of Fool's Fate for $2 (I find Hobbs hit and miss with even the hits not being at the top of my list, so wouldn't pay full price). I'll be reading that next.
#7558
Posted 11 December 2011 - 11:48 AM
Finally finished Toll the Hounds! Onwards to Stonewielder or Dust of Dreams. I'm still confused which one it should be first...
Screw you all, and have a nice day!
#7559
Posted 11 December 2011 - 02:03 PM
Gwynn ap Nudd, on 11 December 2011 - 02:06 AM, said:
Also managed to pick up a hardcover copy of Fool's Fate for $2 (I find Hobbs hit and miss with even the hits not being at the top of my list, so wouldn't pay full price). I'll be reading that next.
The Fool trilogy is not quite as good as the Farseer Trilogy, and it likes to wander, but the final book (FOOLS FATE) does have a VERY satisfying ending for the whole series.
"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
#7560
Posted 11 December 2011 - 04:39 PM
Started and finished Donaldson's The Wounded Land (2nd chronicles of Thomas Covenant #1) yesterday. Couldn't put the book down. I honestly hated the first book of the series, found the second interesting, was blown away by the third. Now on the second trilogy I like it even more. Very impressed.