Reading at t'moment?
#9821
Posted 28 December 2012 - 11:39 PM
Ignore whatever I said in my last post. I now have Dresdencrack & it has consumed all!
A Haunting Poem
I Scream
You Scream
We all Scream
For I Scream.
I Scream
You Scream
We all Scream
For I Scream.
#9822
Posted 29 December 2012 - 12:52 AM
Finished OF FIRE AND NIGHT in a lazy two days. Supremely readable! I also like how one plot thread was seemingly tied up only to be offset by the introduction of several more, and said introduction was seamless.
Now about halfway through AMERICAN GODS.
Now about halfway through AMERICAN GODS.
Suck it Errant!
"It's time to kick ass and chew bubblegum...and I'm all out of gum."
QUOTE (KeithF @ Jun 30 2009, 09:49 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
It has been proven beyond all reasonable doubt that the most powerful force on Wu is a bunch of messed-up Malazans with Moranth munitions.
#9823
Posted 29 December 2012 - 02:22 PM
Oh man flipping Cold Days! There's even
Spoiler
at one point!
A Haunting Poem
I Scream
You Scream
We all Scream
For I Scream.
I Scream
You Scream
We all Scream
For I Scream.
#9824
Posted 29 December 2012 - 04:55 PM
Finished The Illearth War, Blood and Bone, and Sandman Slim this week.
QT, I see the problems you had with SS, the Brad Pitt thing specifically. It did get a lot better imho 75 to 100 pages in. Not sure how far you got in.
QT, I see the problems you had with SS, the Brad Pitt thing specifically. It did get a lot better imho 75 to 100 pages in. Not sure how far you got in.
#9825
Posted 29 December 2012 - 11:32 PM
I actually just finished Before They Are Hanged. It was good... but not great. I've realized that the trilogy simply can't be compared to Malazan or even ASOIAF in terms of its epicness. It's a bit too simple for my liking, and really doesn't seem to be doing anything new. It's fun to read and the action sequences are usually really good, but there isn't anything particularly interesting about it (so far).
I'm curious to see how the standalone novels work and whether they tie in with the trilogy at all.
I'm curious to see how the standalone novels work and whether they tie in with the trilogy at all.
#9826
Posted 30 December 2012 - 02:30 AM
At the moment: reread of the Return of the crimson guard.
#9827
Posted 30 December 2012 - 12:02 PM
AAAAAAARRRRRRGGGGGHHHHHHHH!!!!!! JUST FINISHED COLD DAYS AAAAAARRFHHFGLLHFXBKGLPIIUFSWRHOOKGBHGXCHHDEYKBFTIOVZ!!!!!!!111!!!!!!!!!111111!!!!!!!one!!!!!!!
A Haunting Poem
I Scream
You Scream
We all Scream
For I Scream.
I Scream
You Scream
We all Scream
For I Scream.
#9828
Posted 30 December 2012 - 12:03 PM
AAAAAAARRRRRRGGGGGHHHHHHHH!!!!!! JUST FINISHED COLD DAYS AAAAAARRFHHFGLLHFXBKGLPIIUFSWRHOOKGBHGXCHHDEYKBFTIOVZ!!!!!!!111!!!!!!!!!111111!!!!!!!one!!!!!!!
A Haunting Poem
I Scream
You Scream
We all Scream
For I Scream.
I Scream
You Scream
We all Scream
For I Scream.
#9829
Posted 30 December 2012 - 12:05 PM
In other news Cold Days is brilliant...
A Haunting Poem
I Scream
You Scream
We all Scream
For I Scream.
I Scream
You Scream
We all Scream
For I Scream.
#9830
Posted 31 December 2012 - 12:33 AM
Overactive Imagination, on 29 December 2012 - 11:32 PM, said:
I actually just finished Before They Are Hanged. It was good... but not great. I've realized that the trilogy simply can't be compared to Malazan or even ASOIAF in terms of its epicness. It's a bit too simple for my liking, and really doesn't seem to be doing anything new. It's fun to read and the action sequences are usually really good, but there isn't anything particularly interesting about it (so far).
I'm curious to see how the standalone novels work and whether they tie in with the trilogy at all.
I'm curious to see how the standalone novels work and whether they tie in with the trilogy at all.
I would agree there's not as much magic/complexity/vast scale as in MBOTF, but the third book really kicks it up a notch in terms of intrigue. And the standalone novels are terrific, though personally I prefer The Heroes over Best Served Cold. Both awesome though!
Suck it Errant!
"It's time to kick ass and chew bubblegum...and I'm all out of gum."
QUOTE (KeithF @ Jun 30 2009, 09:49 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
It has been proven beyond all reasonable doubt that the most powerful force on Wu is a bunch of messed-up Malazans with Moranth munitions.
#9831
Posted 31 December 2012 - 01:01 AM
With Abercrombie it's much more about the characters and writing than epicness. It's the only fantasy I can think of where I really don't care about the mythology.
#9832
Posted 31 December 2012 - 07:53 PM
Now you find out what kind of sadist Abercrombie really is.
They came with white hands and left with red hands.
#9833
Posted 31 December 2012 - 07:55 PM
Hint: the best kind.
They came with white hands and left with red hands.
#9834
Posted 31 December 2012 - 09:36 PM
200 pages into Dust of Dreams. So far so good. Especially the epilogue and the reading
#9835
Posted 01 January 2013 - 08:43 PM
Returned to Kearney´s Hawkwood and eating book per day...yup, its great
Adept Ulrik - Highest Marshall of Quick Ben's Irregulars
Being optimistic´s worthless if it means ignoring the suffering of this world. Worse than worthless. It´s bloody evil.
- Fiddler
Being optimistic´s worthless if it means ignoring the suffering of this world. Worse than worthless. It´s bloody evil.
- Fiddler
#9836
Posted 01 January 2013 - 10:16 PM
Still slogging through the awfulness that is Blood and Bone...but on the plus side, ripping through The Book Thief, which is a tremendous book!
Victory is mine!
#9837
Posted 01 January 2013 - 10:52 PM
Got my copy of the VanderMeers' massive The Weird anthology the other day. This book is like the best thing ever oh my goodness you guys. 110 stories spanning over 100 years of Weird fiction, including Lovecraft, Dunsany, Kafka, Borges, Peake, Gaiman, GRRM, and like a billion other names. So incredibly amazing.
"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
#9838
Posted 01 January 2013 - 11:03 PM
Finished Blood and Bone. Liked it a lot with some of the usual ICE caveats.
Now I'm gonna read a non-fantasy novel (for shame!) called Room, about a 5 year old kid (the narrator) who's been locked inside a room by his mom for his whole life. Might also be good to read a book that's not 500+ pages long.
Now I'm gonna read a non-fantasy novel (for shame!) called Room, about a 5 year old kid (the narrator) who's been locked inside a room by his mom for his whole life. Might also be good to read a book that's not 500+ pages long.
They came with white hands and left with red hands.
#9839
Posted 02 January 2013 - 02:31 AM
Salt-Man Z, on 01 January 2013 - 10:52 PM, said:
Got my copy of the VanderMeers' massive The Weird anthology the other day. This book is like the best thing ever oh my goodness you guys. 110 stories spanning over 100 years of Weird fiction, including Lovecraft, Dunsany, Kafka, Borges, Peake, Gaiman, GRRM, and like a billion other names. So incredibly amazing.
Nice. Are you a big Lovecraft fan? The ''Necronomicon'' collection of his works is kickass. It's a HUGE hardcover, excellently bound, looks awesome, and has an insane amount of his stories. Lots of artwork and stuff inside too. And I'm pretty sure it's only like 20 bucks on Amazon.
#9840
Posted 02 January 2013 - 02:40 AM
Yep. I've got Necronomicon, along with a half dozen other Lovecraft collections, including all of his collaborative work. Good stuff.
"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