The Incredible Kitsu, on 31 July 2013 - 03:18 AM, said:
Just a note on this point... the FIONAVAR TAPESTRY isn't a bad entry point for GGK, but it's far from his best work and very different in tone and approach from what he does later. If you like, the entire trilo is worth reading. If you don't, I'd say grab LIONS, SARANTINE or ARBONNE for a second try. And half the forums swears by TIGANA and the other half doesn't.
QuickTidal, on 31 July 2013 - 01:01 PM, said:
AMONG THE MAN-EATERS - Philip Caputo - Basically the true story of the two lions called The Ghost and The Darkness who ate many people during the construction of a railway in Tsavo (yes, the one that the fictional account in the movie named after the two lions with Kilmer and Douglas). Riveting account of strange behaviour by the lions.
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I've only read this one (was repub'd somewhere when the movie came out) and it was brilliant. The movie was... ok enough, i suppose... but the essay really gives the story a level of depth the movie couldn't touch.
Will track down this book.
Am midway thru RIYRIA bk 5... was expecting move of an uptick in pace after events in bk 4 but Sullivan still has a slow-build pattern he seems to stick with.
Also jumping to the MAD SCIENTISTS' GUIDE TO WORLD DOMINATION intermittently because i am so enjoying those short stories. A few have been standard anthology-fare but most have been awesome. Mad Scientists are scary. Mad Psychiatrists are REALLY scary. And don't even get me started on the Mad Scientist Telepathic Gorilla...