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#8641
Posted 22 June 2012 - 03:32 AM
I've never seen Prometheus.
They came with white hands and left with red hands.
#8642
Posted 22 June 2012 - 03:40 AM
worrywort, on 22 June 2012 - 03:32 AM, said:
I've never seen Prometheus.
It's about flesh eating geese and insomnia, so, yeah, it's already been done.
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#8643
Posted 22 June 2012 - 03:56 AM
They came with white hands and left with red hands.
#8644
Posted 22 June 2012 - 07:59 AM
I finished Railsea yesterday, and must say I enjoyed it much more than Embassytown and The City and the City. This time around the setting didn't overwhelm the story I felt, if that makes any sense to you guys.
It's truly a joy to read authors of fantasy who genuinely have a good grasp of language and prose. Few do, it seems to me.
It's truly a joy to read authors of fantasy who genuinely have a good grasp of language and prose. Few do, it seems to me.
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To speak friendly, Even to the devil
It's decent in the first of gentlemen
To speak friendly, Even to the devil
#8645
Posted 22 June 2012 - 03:36 PM
Morgoth, on 22 June 2012 - 07:59 AM, said:
I finished Railsea yesterday, and must say I enjoyed it much more than Embassytown and The City and the City. This time around the setting didn't overwhelm the story I felt, if that makes any sense to you guys.
It's truly a joy to read authors of fantasy who genuinely have a good grasp of language and prose. Few do, it seems to me.
It's truly a joy to read authors of fantasy who genuinely have a good grasp of language and prose. Few do, it seems to me.
Agreed - Mieville was in brilliant form with his use of language here. I actually enjoyed his 'talk directly to the reader' interludes, and the way they played on expectations of where the story 'should' go next. And the key narrative tick, which i won't spoil, initially irritated me but when he explains it i thought it was just brilliant.
Your point re the setting is interesting, because intrinsically none of the storylines themselves are all that original, but the way they are done, in this fairly original setting (yes 'railworld' has been done elsewhere, but it didn't have giant moles) makes it all come together very nicely.
I had read that this was a YA book, but despite its young protags and lack of sex or bloody violence (there's violence, but nothing like a Bas-Lag book), i found the overall story fairly mature. Not Embassytown-mature, but adult enough.
All of which is to say this is Mieville having fun and doing a brilliant job of it.
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#8646
Posted 22 June 2012 - 03:40 PM
Thanks for the slump recco's all, but I dug into the ToRead pile and began William Dietrich's THE DAKOTA CYPHER, which is the equivalent of what would happen if you mixed the Sharpe Books with James Rollins and Ancient Aliens, and as a quick read it's scratching the itch.
and being a Miéville fan I WILL read RAILSEA, just not yet.
and being a Miéville fan I WILL read RAILSEA, just not yet.
This post has been edited by QuickTidal: 22 June 2012 - 03:41 PM
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#8647
Posted 22 June 2012 - 10:32 PM
i'm currently almost halfway down to Summer Knight and enjoying it, esp Bob the Skull
i'm curious, if Harry Dresden(and all other wizards for that matter) is prone to destroying/not in tune w/ electrical devices, how come he can still drive his Beetle?
doesn't it(all cars) still have electrical devices in them?
and reading a few chapters of Deadhouse Gates:
it really amazes me, when you realize, a specific character/s you have grown to love/like in recent books, have already been there, was already introduced before,
i'm curious, if Harry Dresden(and all other wizards for that matter) is prone to destroying/not in tune w/ electrical devices, how come he can still drive his Beetle?
doesn't it(all cars) still have electrical devices in them?
and reading a few chapters of Deadhouse Gates:
it really amazes me, when you realize, a specific character/s you have grown to love/like in recent books, have already been there, was already introduced before,
This post has been edited by yuna_anomander25: 23 June 2012 - 01:53 AM
It's not who I am underneath.. but what i do that defines me - Batman, Batman Begins; 'Without our deaths, sir, there would be no crime. Thus, no punishment to match,' 'Mortal Sword - '
'We are done, my friend. Now, in this manner, we choose the meaning of our deaths' - Mortal Sword Brukhalian to Veteran Nilbanas, siege of Capustan
'Ippen shinde miru (want to try dying this once) ?' - Jigoku Shoujo (Hell Girl)
'We are done, my friend. Now, in this manner, we choose the meaning of our deaths' - Mortal Sword Brukhalian to Veteran Nilbanas, siege of Capustan
'Ippen shinde miru (want to try dying this once) ?' - Jigoku Shoujo (Hell Girl)
#8648
Posted 22 June 2012 - 10:37 PM
yuna_anomander25, on 22 June 2012 - 10:32 PM, said:
i'm currently almost halfway down to Summer Knight and enjoying it, esp Bob the Skull
i'm curious, if Harry Dresden(and all other wizards for that matter) is prone to destroying/not in tune w/ electrical devices, how come he can still drive his Beetle?
doesn't it(all cars) still have electrical devices in them?
i'm curious, if Harry Dresden(and all other wizards for that matter) is prone to destroying/not in tune w/ electrical devices, how come he can still drive his Beetle?
doesn't it(all cars) still have electrical devices in them?
Buddy, you need to get outside and learn about the real world by doing stuff in it.
The old 1960s era VW Beetle Dresden drives has basically nothing magic-cookable in it. As purely mechanical as cheap old clunkers get.
I survived the Permian and all I got was this t-shirt.
#8649
Posted 22 June 2012 - 10:45 PM
Also, don't post spoilers unless you put them behind a Spoiler tag.
They came with white hands and left with red hands.
#8650
Posted 22 June 2012 - 11:17 PM
amphibian, on 22 June 2012 - 10:37 PM, said:
The old 1960s era VW Beetle Dresden drives has basically nothing magic-cookable in it. As purely mechanical as cheap old clunkers get.
thanks, just curious, just stuff that comes into mind at the moment, a Bumble-bee type of car is what comes to mind,
haven't done any research, will be doing that next time, before i post, sorry,
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This post has been edited by yuna_anomander25: 23 June 2012 - 01:54 AM
It's not who I am underneath.. but what i do that defines me - Batman, Batman Begins; 'Without our deaths, sir, there would be no crime. Thus, no punishment to match,' 'Mortal Sword - '
'We are done, my friend. Now, in this manner, we choose the meaning of our deaths' - Mortal Sword Brukhalian to Veteran Nilbanas, siege of Capustan
'Ippen shinde miru (want to try dying this once) ?' - Jigoku Shoujo (Hell Girl)
'We are done, my friend. Now, in this manner, we choose the meaning of our deaths' - Mortal Sword Brukhalian to Veteran Nilbanas, siege of Capustan
'Ippen shinde miru (want to try dying this once) ?' - Jigoku Shoujo (Hell Girl)
#8651
Posted 22 June 2012 - 11:57 PM
yuna_anomander25, on 22 June 2012 - 11:17 PM, said:
thanks, just curious, just stuff that comes into mind at the moment, a Bumble-bee type of car is what comes to mind,
haven't done any research, will be doing that next time, before i post, sorry,
haven't done any research, will be doing that next time, before i post, sorry,
Research? All you need to know is that electronics started getting into cars for real around the 1980s.
The VW Beetle was basically the biggest mass produced "it gets where it's going" car on the planet for about 30 years, thus parts are cheap, plentiful and easy to work with. It's why Dresden can keep driving a car despite it getting smashed up so often in his magical escapades.
That's it. Keep toodling around and doing what you do. Get outside a bit more often though so you pick up really random facts that someone like me wouldn't know about other things. The VW thing is really a common tidbit though...
I survived the Permian and all I got was this t-shirt.
#8652
Posted 23 June 2012 - 04:06 AM
Doesn't Harry explain that a couple times in the early books anyway?
"Here is light. You will say that it is not a living entity, but you miss the point that it is more, not less. Without occupying space, it fills the universe. It nourishes everything, yet itself feeds upon destruction. We claim to control it, but does it not perhaps cultivate us as a source of food? May it not be that all wood grows so that it can be set ablaze, and that men and women are born to kindle fires?"
―Gene Wolfe, The Citadel of the Autarch
―Gene Wolfe, The Citadel of the Autarch
#8653
Posted 23 June 2012 - 04:21 AM
I believe yuna mentioned that Summer Knight is the first Dresden he's reading. While I would beg him on my hands and knees to never ever ever start a series from the middle for the rest of his life, it's too late for Dresden. (Glad you like it though, yuna).
They came with white hands and left with red hands.
#8654
Posted 23 June 2012 - 04:44 AM
worrywort, on 23 June 2012 - 04:21 AM, said:
I believe yuna mentioned that Summer Knight is the first Dresden he's reading. While I would beg him on my hands and knees to never ever ever start a series from the middle for the rest of his life, it's too late for Dresden. (Glad you like it though, yuna).
yeah, thanks for the advice, i'll heed it from now on, as i just can't resist, the bookstore where i bought my Dresden & TGS-RJ/BS was having a mall-wide sale, that was the only copy i saw, or maybe i just missed a few, most likely the latter, and mostly i could catch-up from there, it just struck me curious, as i said the image i thought up was a Bumblebee-type(the vintage type not the camaro) of car, so my apologies,
well, i just have to make do with what i had, i'll definitely acquire the rest from book 1, i think i saw the latest, just can't remember the title, after CHANGES,
It's not who I am underneath.. but what i do that defines me - Batman, Batman Begins; 'Without our deaths, sir, there would be no crime. Thus, no punishment to match,' 'Mortal Sword - '
'We are done, my friend. Now, in this manner, we choose the meaning of our deaths' - Mortal Sword Brukhalian to Veteran Nilbanas, siege of Capustan
'Ippen shinde miru (want to try dying this once) ?' - Jigoku Shoujo (Hell Girl)
'We are done, my friend. Now, in this manner, we choose the meaning of our deaths' - Mortal Sword Brukhalian to Veteran Nilbanas, siege of Capustan
'Ippen shinde miru (want to try dying this once) ?' - Jigoku Shoujo (Hell Girl)
#8655
Posted 23 June 2012 - 10:26 AM
Currently reading Crime and Punishment by Dostoyevsky. I loved The Karamazov Brothers, so I'm having high expectations for this too.
"Ambition is not a dirty word. Piss on compromise. Go for the throat."
#8656
Posted 23 June 2012 - 10:15 PM
yuna_anomander25, on 23 June 2012 - 04:44 AM, said:
the image i thought up was a Bumblebee-type(the vintage type not the camaro) of car, so my apologies,
It is the vintage type. Looks something like this - but more dented, less color-matched and less clean:
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#8657
Posted 23 June 2012 - 11:34 PM
amphibian, on 23 June 2012 - 10:15 PM, said:
yuna_anomander25, on 23 June 2012 - 04:44 AM, said:
the image i thought up was a Bumblebee-type(the vintage type not the camaro) of car, so my apologies,
It is the vintage type. Looks something like this - but more dented, less color-matched and less clean:
patchworkbeetle.JPG (53.19K)
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Now that looks like a wizard's car!
"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
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#8658
Posted 24 June 2012 - 01:19 AM
Baco Xtath, on 23 June 2012 - 11:34 PM, said:
amphibian, on 23 June 2012 - 10:15 PM, said:
yuna_anomander25, on 23 June 2012 - 04:44 AM, said:
the image i thought up was a Bumblebee-type(the vintage type not the camaro) of car, so my apologies,
It is the vintage type. Looks something like this - but more dented, less color-matched and less clean:
patchworkbeetle.JPG (53.19K)
Number of downloads: 0
Now that looks like a wizard's car!
yeah, that was what i had in mind, albeit pure yellow, didn't know it was purely mechanical before,
and i just finished Summer Knight, all i could say is - WOW!!!
i have somewhat liked Elaine, and also Maeve,
by the way, there is some few reference of Star Wars in the book, is Jim Butcher a big fan of Star Wars?
It's not who I am underneath.. but what i do that defines me - Batman, Batman Begins; 'Without our deaths, sir, there would be no crime. Thus, no punishment to match,' 'Mortal Sword - '
'We are done, my friend. Now, in this manner, we choose the meaning of our deaths' - Mortal Sword Brukhalian to Veteran Nilbanas, siege of Capustan
'Ippen shinde miru (want to try dying this once) ?' - Jigoku Shoujo (Hell Girl)
'We are done, my friend. Now, in this manner, we choose the meaning of our deaths' - Mortal Sword Brukhalian to Veteran Nilbanas, siege of Capustan
'Ippen shinde miru (want to try dying this once) ?' - Jigoku Shoujo (Hell Girl)
#8659
Posted 24 June 2012 - 01:34 AM
Excellent - we now have another Dresden Files convert!
Dresden is (and since Butcher sometimes uses Dresden as a stand-in for his own pop culture quips, yes, Butcher loves Star Wars).
If you liked Summer Knight, you can keep going in the series, but I'd recommend looping back to the beginning because a few events early on in the series have big repercussions later. The first couple books are decent, Grave Peril gets pretty good and Summer Knight is the kick-off point to how awesome the series gets.
yuna_anomander25, on 24 June 2012 - 01:19 AM, said:
by the way, there is some few reference of Star Wars in the book, is Jim Butcher a big fan of Star Wars?
Dresden is (and since Butcher sometimes uses Dresden as a stand-in for his own pop culture quips, yes, Butcher loves Star Wars).
If you liked Summer Knight, you can keep going in the series, but I'd recommend looping back to the beginning because a few events early on in the series have big repercussions later. The first couple books are decent, Grave Peril gets pretty good and Summer Knight is the kick-off point to how awesome the series gets.
I survived the Permian and all I got was this t-shirt.
#8660
Posted 24 June 2012 - 04:28 AM