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#8521 User is offline   T77 

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Posted 05 June 2012 - 02:00 PM

Finished Retribution Falls by Chris Wooding and thought it was average at best. It wasn't bad, but nothing about it stood out. His writing isn't great, his characters are so-so, and the plot was nothing special. Not to mention it's basically a rip-off of the TV show Firefly in a blimp. Not sure if I'll continue with the series.
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Posted 05 June 2012 - 02:23 PM

View PostT77, on 05 June 2012 - 02:00 PM, said:

Finished Retribution Falls by Chris Wooding and thought it was average at best. It wasn't bad, but nothing about it stood out. His writing isn't great, his characters are so-so, and the plot was nothing special. Not to mention it's basically a rip-off of the TV show Firefly in a blimp. Not sure if I'll continue with the series.



The Firefly comment is understandable though I think it differentiates enough that 'ripoff' is harsh, but if you think it's a blimp you weren't reading it properly.
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Posted 05 June 2012 - 02:25 PM

View PostEnd of Disc One, on 21 May 2012 - 01:57 PM, said:

Finally started Bakker's The Darkness that Comes Before. Of all the books I physically own, this one has been in my TRP the longest. So far I enjoy the writing.


could not get into this book for some reason, still haven't finished it


I just finished Sanderson's Way of Kings last night. Very much enjoyed it, hope there is more to the series. Have to appreciate getting a 1200 pg book for $9. Stayed up late every night in order to read it.

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Posted 05 June 2012 - 03:05 PM

View PostT77, on 05 June 2012 - 02:00 PM, said:

Finished Retribution Falls by Chris Wooding and thought it was average at best. It wasn't bad, but nothing about it stood out. His writing isn't great, his characters are so-so, and the plot was nothing special. Not to mention it's basically a rip-off of the TV show Firefly in a blimp. Not sure if I'll continue with the series.



I agree wholeheartedly with this comment.

Every talked about this series like it was something special, but it had zero personality. I care not one bit about anyone in it and it seemed like it was going through the motions at best. The author could be described as mediocre at best to me. I should have at least engaged with one character and I just didn't. I think I sold the book to a used bookstore and didn't bother with the others.

Great setting and ideas...poor execution.
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Posted 05 June 2012 - 03:09 PM

I'll be the dissenting voice on Retribution Falls; I loved it. Especially the characters.

View PostHiddenOne, on 05 June 2012 - 02:25 PM, said:

I just finished Sanderson's Way of Kings last night. Very much enjoyed it, hope there is more to the series.

LOL. There are 9 more books coming. :tongue:
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Posted 05 June 2012 - 05:15 PM

After gorging myself on the delights of Jacqueline Carey's two Kushiel trilogies, I'm taking a break before starting on her Naamah trilogy and embarking on a reread of Rothfuss's _The Name of the Wind_.
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Posted 05 June 2012 - 08:18 PM

View PostUseOfWeapons, on 05 June 2012 - 05:15 PM, said:

After gorging myself on the delights of Jacqueline Carey's two Kushiel trilogies, I'm taking a break before starting on her Naamah trilogy and embarking on a reread of Rothfuss's _The Name of the Wind_.



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Posted 06 June 2012 - 11:56 AM

View PostDolmen+, on 05 June 2012 - 08:18 PM, said:

View PostUseOfWeapons, on 05 June 2012 - 05:15 PM, said:

After gorging myself on the delights of Jacqueline Carey's two Kushiel trilogies, I'm taking a break before starting on her Naamah trilogy and embarking on a reread of Rothfuss's _The Name of the Wind_.



Reading Wisemans Fear as we speak. Easy read. Easy easy read. Like gliding through paper.





I'm telling y'all, the audiobooks are phenomenal. I got a Sandisk Sansa off ebay for $15 and my library has thousands of free audiobooks (and ebooks). I've been listening to Rothfuss's books for the past two weeks and the amount of immersion I feel is uncanny. I feel like I know Kvothe intimately. I listen when I drive, when I grocery shop, when I mow, when I work, ....anytime I'm not talking to or having to listen to someone.
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Posted 06 June 2012 - 12:22 PM

Small Circle of Beings by Damon Galgut. I'm too scared to start Midnight Tides.
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Posted 06 June 2012 - 01:03 PM

Finally started The Steal Remains, together with a web sequel of JDatE.
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Posted 06 June 2012 - 03:31 PM

Wow, Tigana really does pick up around chapters 3 & 4, doesn't it?
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Posted 06 June 2012 - 03:37 PM

View PostSalt-Man Z, on 06 June 2012 - 03:31 PM, said:

Wow, Tigana really does pick up around chapters 3 & 4, doesn't it?



Good to hear! I will be getting to that one after I finish A SONG FOR ARBONNE.
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Posted 06 June 2012 - 04:42 PM

Still reading the Cold Commands. I'm about half way through and I am bored. So bored. I am now beginning to remember that I wasn't really blown away by The Steel Remains and I thought it dragged along. Most of the Steel Remains, mainly the Egar and Archeth chapters could have been done away with completely, which seems to be the case with this one as well, here around the half way point. Only in the case of the Cold Commands you could probably have skipped everything that has happened in Ringils chapters as well BECAUSE NOTHING IS HAPPENING!

I just read through an entire chapter of the guy walking around in "The Gray Place" or what ever it is called in between worlds and ages. It added fuck all to the actual story and just kept going and going and going.

How is it possible that the Author's sci-fi books are so god damn awesome but the Fantasy stuff becomes boring?
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Posted 06 June 2012 - 05:07 PM

View PostAptorius, on 06 June 2012 - 04:42 PM, said:

How is it possible that the Author's sci-fi books are so god damn awesome but the Fantasy stuff becomes boring?


Haven't read Morgan but generally IMO fantasy is pretty hard to write well nowadays. You're not just competing against current authors, but also a large and impressive back catalog, that never gets dated (science continuously evolves and dates any material based on it, but magic, by virtue of not existing, doesn't).

So you gotta figure out how to separate yourself from that ever-increasing mass of competition.
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Posted 06 June 2012 - 06:40 PM

Just finished Caliban's War by the pseudonymous James S. A. Corey. Fun, but undemanding. Could probably have used a little less politicking and a bit more action. Not a bad way to spend a few hours though.
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Posted 06 June 2012 - 07:31 PM

View PostAptorius, on 06 June 2012 - 04:42 PM, said:

Still reading the Cold Commands. I'm about half way through and I am bored. So bored. I am now beginning to remember that I wasn't really blown away by The Steel Remains and I thought it dragged along. Most of the Steel Remains, mainly the Egar and Archeth chapters could have been done away with completely, which seems to be the case with this one as well, here around the half way point. Only in the case of the Cold Commands you could probably have skipped everything that has happened in Ringils chapters as well BECAUSE NOTHING IS HAPPENING!

I just read through an entire chapter of the guy walking around in "The Gray Place" or what ever it is called in between worlds and ages. It added fuck all to the actual story and just kept going and going and going.

How is it possible that the Author's sci-fi books are so god damn awesome but the Fantasy stuff becomes boring?

Miiiiiinor spoiler: You do realize that Ringil has the plague at that point and is severely messed up. The Grey Places portion ends and he gets back into the real world. Things pick up soon after that.
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Posted 06 June 2012 - 11:24 PM

View PostQuickTidal, on 06 June 2012 - 03:37 PM, said:

View PostSalt-Man Z, on 06 June 2012 - 03:31 PM, said:

Wow, Tigana really does pick up around chapters 3 & 4, doesn't it?



Good to hear! I will be getting to that one after I finish A SONG FOR ARBONNE.

Tigana is just a sad story, and I love how he manage to make the worlds feel real.
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Posted 06 June 2012 - 11:55 PM

Finished Stars In My Pocket Like Grains of Sand, and while it was long and slow-going for the most part, it was still engaging and pretty fascinating. It covers a lot of ground, but most prominently sex/gender/sexuality in a very courageous way (given it was published in like 1984 I think).

Now I've started Ghost Country to satisfy you Patrick Lee nerds some more.
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Posted 07 June 2012 - 12:58 AM

just finished The Hunger Games, its good, a little nitpick, as i would like for the author to detail most of the killings, but i know it can't, 'cause the heroine is not in it, and only Katniss delivers the POV in the books,
with that said, i feel she is at her best when she described how the others have died and how Katniss witnesses them, creating drama and tension,
like:
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my favorite scene: how Katniss met Peeta in the arena again, love that part,
want to know more about the Muttations, and the Capitol, i'm all up for katniss and Peeta, can't wait for Catching Fire and Mockingjay,

as i have already finished THG, deciding if i should go ahead with Patrick Rothfuss' Wise Man's Fear or the story collection of The Chronicles of the Black Company -Glen Cook,
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Posted 07 June 2012 - 01:13 AM

I have a similar complaint about THG:
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But glad you liked it overall.

Haven't read Rothfuss yet, but since that Black Company collection has three books, you could stagger it back and forth nicely with the Hunger Games books.

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