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#10061
Posted 01 February 2013 - 03:49 PM
Pushing the halfway mark of Blood and Bone and man, am I enjoying it! I have no doubt it will fall apart at the end (oh, ICE) but this is easily his best since SW.
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"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
#10062
Posted 02 February 2013 - 03:02 AM
Finally got my hands on Blood and Bone. Starting it tonight!
I've always been crazy but its kept me from going insane.
#10063
Posted 02 February 2013 - 08:57 PM
Finished The Book Thief and it was quite superb. The prose and style are just brilliant and the story is great. Highly recommended.
Continuing with:
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance (struggling to keep my interest, tbh)
and
When Gravity Fails, by George Alex Effinger. Very pleased to get my hands on a copy of this. About half way and loving it
Continuing with:
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance (struggling to keep my interest, tbh)
and
When Gravity Fails, by George Alex Effinger. Very pleased to get my hands on a copy of this. About half way and loving it
Victory is mine!
#10064
Posted 03 February 2013 - 03:12 PM
I finished up the final 90 pages of The Ten Thousand this morning. Rarely have I felt a connection this strong to a group of protagonists. In this case, it's impressive that Kearney makes the reader feel not just for individuals, but for the whole Macht army.
Highly recommended!
Highly recommended!
#10065
Posted 03 February 2013 - 10:38 PM
Read a few oh Philip K Dick short stories just now. Minority Report is really good. Gonna start The Great Hunt later.
#10066
Posted 04 February 2013 - 02:35 AM
Finished THE BLOOD GOSPEL by James Rollins and Rebecca Cantrell....solid, solid storytelling from the duo. Really enjoyed the ending and can't wait for the next book in the series.
Started Brian K. Vaughn's SAGA....one of the very finest comics being printed today!
Will probably read Jack Campbell next...?
Started Brian K. Vaughn's SAGA....one of the very finest comics being printed today!
Will probably read Jack Campbell next...?
"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
#10067
Posted 04 February 2013 - 03:31 AM
Taking a break from Codex Alera (done #1-3) with the highly-praised-on-this-forum Hyperion.
#10068
Posted 04 February 2013 - 03:40 PM
Finished Stonewielder and thought it was just OK. It was just good enough to keep me reading and not putting it down, although I thought about stopping a few times. I really enjoyed NoK, but did not really care for RotCG and SW, so I'm not sure if I'll have the desire to read any more ICE novels. I'll probably put him at the bottom of my backlog.
#10069
Posted 04 February 2013 - 03:41 PM
D, on 04 February 2013 - 03:31 AM, said:
Taking a break from Codex Alera (done #1-3) with the highly-praised-on-this-forum Hyperion.
Will be curious to read what you think of it.
Note that you should probably have the second book, FALL OF HYPERION standing by.
Finished Ochse's SEAL TEAM 666. Can only give it a resounding 'meh'. There are bits and pieces i really liked, but the story was weak, the narration shifts povs abruptly, and despite some really good setup, the action scenes are mediocre.
Next up is Hearne's fourth IRON DRUID book, TRICKED. About 1/3rd of the way in and liking it better than book 3. Hearn is really at his best writing with mythologies that are less well known, in this case Native American along with the usual Irish.
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#10070
Posted 04 February 2013 - 08:50 PM
finally finished with Lord Foul's Bane, this took quite some time, as i only read 1 chapter a day, and when i'm down less 100 pages, i continously read and finished this, will take a short break in The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant,
read the Angus part of The Gap into Vision: Forbidden Knowledge, won't be reading this continously, maybe a few chapters a day, as my priority read is still Altered Carbon, i'm now on the 3rd part - Alliance, and so far it's been so good!!!
the other day, i decided to read prologues/chapter 1/chapters of most of my recently acquired books, just to feel/have a taste of their writing,
A Song for Arbonne - will definitely continue this, and other GGk books, not yet a solid fan, but i could see why he's recommendable,
Sword in the Storm - likewise with GGK, i will definitely add all of Gemmel's books,
Corum: Prince in the Scarlet Robe & The Dreamthief's Daughter - Something about Moorcock's writing i like - dark and brooding, can't wait to read all Elric books,
Market Forces - not a part of The Takeshi Kovacs novels as Abyss said, but still its Morgan,
The Warrior's Apprentice - i like this more than Bujold's fantasy - The Curse of Chalion, as the protagonist is an almost half-cripple, dwarf and even some say mutant, but likeable,
The Baker's Boy - will not continue immediately, maybe someday
Fugitive Prince - will continue, but not in a hurry, will hunt for book 1,
Winterbirth - something about Ruckley's writing and the names of his characters, reminded me of Bakker's book, and which made me of 2 minds if i will continue this, likely i will, but not immediately, good thing his book doesn't have a God-Mode like uber-poweful Monk/Manipulator,
Mordant's Need: The Mirror of Her Dreams - read the prologue and it's the opposite of the Covenant books, as the protagonist is a female who was brought to a fantasy land, i don't know why, but that prologue made me laugh,
- i read the chronology in the back of the book, so is it okay if i start my read of the Vorkosigan Saga wih The Warrior's Apprentice, 'cause technically it is the start of Miles Adventure, but it will be good if i could have and read Falling Free, Barrayar and Shards of Honor, where do Cordelia's Honor fit in the books? or is it the Shards of Honor?
read the Angus part of The Gap into Vision: Forbidden Knowledge, won't be reading this continously, maybe a few chapters a day, as my priority read is still Altered Carbon, i'm now on the 3rd part - Alliance, and so far it's been so good!!!
the other day, i decided to read prologues/chapter 1/chapters of most of my recently acquired books, just to feel/have a taste of their writing,
A Song for Arbonne - will definitely continue this, and other GGk books, not yet a solid fan, but i could see why he's recommendable,
Sword in the Storm - likewise with GGK, i will definitely add all of Gemmel's books,
Corum: Prince in the Scarlet Robe & The Dreamthief's Daughter - Something about Moorcock's writing i like - dark and brooding, can't wait to read all Elric books,
Market Forces - not a part of The Takeshi Kovacs novels as Abyss said, but still its Morgan,
The Warrior's Apprentice - i like this more than Bujold's fantasy - The Curse of Chalion, as the protagonist is an almost half-cripple, dwarf and even some say mutant, but likeable,
The Baker's Boy - will not continue immediately, maybe someday
Fugitive Prince - will continue, but not in a hurry, will hunt for book 1,
Winterbirth - something about Ruckley's writing and the names of his characters, reminded me of Bakker's book, and which made me of 2 minds if i will continue this, likely i will, but not immediately, good thing his book doesn't have a God-Mode like uber-poweful Monk/Manipulator,
Mordant's Need: The Mirror of Her Dreams - read the prologue and it's the opposite of the Covenant books, as the protagonist is a female who was brought to a fantasy land, i don't know why, but that prologue made me laugh,
- i read the chronology in the back of the book, so is it okay if i start my read of the Vorkosigan Saga wih The Warrior's Apprentice, 'cause technically it is the start of Miles Adventure, but it will be good if i could have and read Falling Free, Barrayar and Shards of Honor, where do Cordelia's Honor fit in the books? or is it the Shards of Honor?
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)
#10071
Posted 04 February 2013 - 09:52 PM
yuna_anomander25, on 04 February 2013 - 08:50 PM, said:
...Winterbirth - something about Ruckley's writing and the names of his characters, reminded me of Bakker's book, and which made me of 2 minds if i will continue this, likely i will, but not immediately, ...
I don't put Ruckley's GODLESS trilo in the same league as Bakker's DARKNESS/ORDEAL books, but while grim as grim can get, it is a decent series that I didn't regret reading.
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#10072
Posted 04 February 2013 - 10:16 PM
Nearly done reading The Straight Razor Cure. Anyone got a recommendation to what I shall listen to when I go skiing?
#10073
Posted 04 February 2013 - 10:30 PM
They came with white hands and left with red hands.
#10074
Posted 04 February 2013 - 10:59 PM
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I don't put Ruckley's GODLESS trilo in the same league as Bakker's DARKNESS/ORDEAL books, but while grim as grim can get, it is a decent series that I didn't regret reading.
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...Winterbirth - something about Ruckley's writing and the names of his characters, reminded me of Bakker's book, and which made me of 2 minds if i will continue this, likely i will, but not immediately, ...
...Winterbirth - something about Ruckley's writing and the names of his characters, reminded me of Bakker's book, and which made me of 2 minds if i will continue this, likely i will, but not immediately, ...
I don't put Ruckley's GODLESS trilo in the same league as Bakker's DARKNESS/ORDEAL books, but while grim as grim can get, it is a decent series that I didn't regret reading.
I barely managed to finish WINTERBIRTH and didn't bother to continue the series. While I didn't particularly enjoy Bakker's works, at least I finished his series.
Anyway, I've read almost all of the other books you mentioned, and enjoyed most of them(minus the above, obviously). In regards to THE WARRIOR'S APPRENTICE, definitely a good starting place. You could start with CORDELIA'S HONOR, as well but it isn't necessary to understand Miles. I'd just start with what you already own.
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#10075
Posted 05 February 2013 - 02:46 PM
I'm having a bit of a break from SF/Fantasy at the moment and have read Traitor by Rory Clements (very good historical thriller) and Marathon Man by William Goldman (superb thriller - "Is it safe?" ).
Now reading The Heresy of Dr Dee, the second of Phil Rickman's books about Dr John Dee, Elizabeth I's astrologer and adviser on the occult. The first book, Bones of Avalon, was excellent, so I snapped this one up when it was going for £1.15 during the 12 days of Kindle sale over Christmas.
Now reading The Heresy of Dr Dee, the second of Phil Rickman's books about Dr John Dee, Elizabeth I's astrologer and adviser on the occult. The first book, Bones of Avalon, was excellent, so I snapped this one up when it was going for £1.15 during the 12 days of Kindle sale over Christmas.
#10076
Posted 05 February 2013 - 04:16 PM
Haven't read much lately. But I am listening to John Dies at the End which thus far, 1 hr in, is absolutely crazy (in a good way). I'm two stories into Stories of Ibis and I'm about a whole page into the Xeelee omnibus. It's my bedside book and I've been a little too much on the wrong side of tipsy here lately to actually progress passed that first page.
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#10077
Posted 05 February 2013 - 04:37 PM
30. Star Wars, Darth Bane: Path of Destruction by Drew Karpyshyn - Wasn't sure I'd like this one, since it's so far outside the timeline of the movies...but I did.
31. Incredible Change-bots by Jeffrey Brown - Graphic novel parody of Transformers. Okay, but not laugh-out-loud funny.
32. Super Human by Michael Carroll - A surprisingly good YA superhero novel, apparently a prequel to the Quantum Prophecy books, which I haven't read.
33. Insultingly Stupid Movie Physics by Tom Rogers - Explains the faulty physics of various movies such as The Matrix, Armageddon, Speed, and JFK, among others. There's also a short section refuting 9/11 conspiracy theories. The next-to-last chapter compares Star Wars vs. Star Trek, and you can probably guess who won that contest.
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31. Incredible Change-bots by Jeffrey Brown - Graphic novel parody of Transformers. Okay, but not laugh-out-loud funny.
32. Super Human by Michael Carroll - A surprisingly good YA superhero novel, apparently a prequel to the Quantum Prophecy books, which I haven't read.
33. Insultingly Stupid Movie Physics by Tom Rogers - Explains the faulty physics of various movies such as The Matrix, Armageddon, Speed, and JFK, among others. There's also a short section refuting 9/11 conspiracy theories. The next-to-last chapter compares Star Wars vs. Star Trek, and you can probably guess who won that contest.
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#10079
Posted 05 February 2013 - 05:14 PM
Abyss, that was weak man...your forum-fu powers are flagging for a Tuesday.
"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
#10080
Posted 05 February 2013 - 05:24 PM
Quick has it spot on Abyss. I'm about to negatively rep you. That was horrid.
I still heart Goodkind.