Reading at t'moment?
#15381
Posted 29 April 2015 - 09:48 PM
Make sure it's actually just water.
They came with white hands and left with red hands.
#15382
Posted 30 April 2015 - 04:44 AM
I finished both Alif the Unseen by G. Willow Wilson on audiobook and City of Saints and Madmen by Jeff VanderMeer today. Alif was an enjoyable listen with some great characters and completely alien to my personal experiences. I enjoyed it alot. CoSaM on the other hand is currently my favorite book I've read so far this year. I will be starting Shriek in the near future.
Now that I've finished CoSaM I'm going to actually start The Skull Throne by Peter V. Brett like I said I was going to a week ago. I'm also starting God Emperor of Dune on audiobook, and Magic Bites on ebook.
Now that I've finished CoSaM I'm going to actually start The Skull Throne by Peter V. Brett like I said I was going to a week ago. I'm also starting God Emperor of Dune on audiobook, and Magic Bites on ebook.
#15383
Posted 30 April 2015 - 09:32 AM
Shriek is an entirely different kind of book from City of Saints and Madmen, but at the same time a Perfect sequel. I wouldn't leave too much time between the two though.
Take good care to keep relations civil
It's decent in the first of gentlemen
To speak friendly, Even to the devil
It's decent in the first of gentlemen
To speak friendly, Even to the devil
#15384
Posted 30 April 2015 - 10:04 AM
Briar King, on 30 April 2015 - 12:06 AM, said:
Carrey has been on my radar since I managed BAM. I just put the 1st Kush in my cart but I must wait a few mths before I hit buy.
She also has a book on teen werewolf boxing superheroism...if anyone's interested it's called Santa Olivia. Been on my to-read pile for a month now since I enjoyed Confessions of a D-list Supervillain as much as I did.
“Behind this mask there is more than just flesh. Beneath this mask there is an idea... and ideas are bulletproof Gas-Fireproof.”
#15385
Posted 30 April 2015 - 12:08 PM
So... Sad Puppies is basically a legion of Stan Smiths versus everyone else.
Puerile, yet entertaining.
Puerile, yet entertaining.
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#15386
Posted 30 April 2015 - 04:06 PM
Morgoth, on 30 April 2015 - 09:32 AM, said:
Shriek is an entirely different kind of book from City of Saints and Madmen, but at the same time a Perfect sequel. I wouldn't leave too much time between the two though.
I'll be on it within two weeks. I just don't like reading two books by the same author in a row. It helps prevent burnout for me.
#15387
Posted 30 April 2015 - 10:01 PM
Abyss, on 21 April 2015 - 05:56 PM, said:
Forgot to mention that I finished "Red" on the weekend. Its... not terrible.
I mean, the pirate parts were still contrived, and I read the book knowing how the heist will be pulled off (though the only thing I really remembered was what they were stealing), but... read back-to-back, I didn't notice TOO much of a drop in quality.
EDIT: except the "Locke goes emo" thing was cring-inducing, as it is in every other book where the author has their char "broken down and then rebuilt", unless ththey then hammer the message home that: "SEE THIS? THIS IS STUPID, AND YOU SHOULD LOOK AT YOURSELF FROM A SIDE AND FEEL EMBARASSED IF YOU EVER DECIDE TO WALLOW AND DROWN IN SELF-PITY LIKE THAT".
/edit
Reading "republic of thieves" now, a quartwr to a third in so far. The return of "interlude" flashbacks is a welcome thing, and the main story's just being set up. Liking it ok so far.
This post has been edited by Mentalist: 30 April 2015 - 10:05 PM
#15388
Posted 01 May 2015 - 09:08 AM
Still on Bakkake II. A scathing rebuke of Abrahamic religion if ever I read one. About 7/8 of the way through now.
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#15389
Posted 01 May 2015 - 12:39 PM
Reading LORDS OF THE SITH. Kemp has come correct. We'll see whether it holds up all the way through, but so far this is hands-down the strongest offering of the ENu.
OK, I think I got it, but just in case, can you say the whole thing over again? I wasn't really listening.
#15390
Posted 01 May 2015 - 01:56 PM
McLovin, on 01 May 2015 - 12:39 PM, said:
Reading LORDS OF THE SITH. Kemp has come correct. We'll see whether it holds up all the way through, but so far this is hands-down the strongest offering of the ENu.
Good to hear! I like Kemp's stuff (aside form his Egil & Nix stuff which I don't much care for).
"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
#15391
Posted 02 May 2015 - 01:40 AM
On to the second book in the Night Angel trilogy. First book was decent, kinda dragged on towards the end though. The second took fooooooorrrrreeeevvvvveerrrrr to get past the tortured protagonist bit. Finally getting good now.
I've always been crazy but its kept me from going insane.
#15392
Posted 02 May 2015 - 07:47 AM
Bakkake II:
Spoiler
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#15393
Posted 04 May 2015 - 04:22 AM
Finished Bakkake II. Inchoroi Time just happened. IT WAS SO MUCH SEXIER THAN I WAS LEAD TO BELIEVE.
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#15394
Posted 04 May 2015 - 01:05 PM
I'm finally reading THE LAST WISH by Andrzej Sapkowski and quite enjoying the first few outings of Geralt. This is timed on my part because SWORD OF DESTINY (pimped in the Sapkaowski thread as the next book that SHOULD be read after LAST WISH and is important to the order of reading) is finally coming out in English with a proper translation...but it's not in Canada till December...luckily I'm going to be in London for two days about a day after it comes out, so I'll run into a Waterstones and grab a copy to read on the flight home.
"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
#15395
Posted 04 May 2015 - 01:41 PM
Right then. No point depriving myself of demon dick just now. It's onto Bakkake 3: Not In The Eyes next.
EDIT: 100 pages of this 500 page book is an encyclopaedia? That's a bit of a gip. I also don't care for Bakker's long-ass recap segments at the start of his books... Hmmm.
EDIT: 100 pages of this 500 page book is an encyclopaedia? That's a bit of a gip. I also don't care for Bakker's long-ass recap segments at the start of his books... Hmmm.
This post has been edited by Maark: 04 May 2015 - 03:04 PM
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#15396
Posted 04 May 2015 - 08:02 PM
Why is a 500 page book with a glossary more of a gyp than a 400 page book with no glossary?
Myself, I liked it. It wouldn't work for every book but I love a good overly-detailed appendix. One of the reasons (though far from the main one of course) why I enjoyed DM Cornish's Monster Blood Tattoo trilogy. So much detail went into the world clearly, and while there was plenty in the books and more in the glossaries we still clearly only got the barest outlines. Would love to see more from him.
Myself, I liked it. It wouldn't work for every book but I love a good overly-detailed appendix. One of the reasons (though far from the main one of course) why I enjoyed DM Cornish's Monster Blood Tattoo trilogy. So much detail went into the world clearly, and while there was plenty in the books and more in the glossaries we still clearly only got the barest outlines. Would love to see more from him.
I can't carry it for you, but I can carry you.
#15397
Posted 05 May 2015 - 02:34 PM
It's the fact that the glossary in the other books is at most ten or fifteen pages. This one is a hundred pages and has essays on subjects which even a casual reader will have picked up through the series. I was expecting the extra pages to be black, sticky and arousing. Agh.
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#15398
Posted 05 May 2015 - 04:39 PM
I've just rounded the hundred page mark on both Magic Bites and God Emperor of Dune. GEoD is such a shift that it almost feels like I'm reading a different series. I'm loving the insights from the stolen journals though. As far as Katestacy goes... I bought books two and three. I'm not in love with any of the characters yet, but the world is awesome as promised.
#15399
Posted 05 May 2015 - 05:00 PM
The Incredible Kitsu, on 05 May 2015 - 04:39 PM, said:
As far as Katestacy goes... I bought books two and three. I'm not in love with any of the characters yet, but the world is awesome as promised.
Glad you are enjoying it!
"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
#15400
Posted 05 May 2015 - 06:31 PM
Briar King, on 02 May 2015 - 01:48 AM, said:
@ Ment I loathed Republic! I was so happy to get the bk finally and I was so mad reading it. I won't be getting the next bk in HC unless the reviews are just stealler. I ll wait for PB.
@Slow I loved NA. It has flaws and Lightbringer bks are loads better but NA is fun and Weeks said he going to return with more bks set in it. Can't wait!
@Slow I loved NA. It has flaws and Lightbringer bks are loads better but NA is fun and Weeks said he going to return with more bks set in it. Can't wait!
I got like 150 pages to go, it's still ok. The 2 plots are kind of simplistic, compared to the previous books, but it's obv a character study book, so I don't mind. I find myself occasionally ok with such "mellow" SFF.
To be fair, I've never thought Lynch was the second coming of Tolkien or smth, so I didn't have grand expectations for the series. It serves to entertain me, and that's about it.
EDIT: no sooner have I written the above that the plot took a nosedive with the stupid "reveal"
Now, normally, I'm all for making things "epic" and "bigger picture", but this is the one story that really didn't need that, imho.
Anyhow, the election story ended up solid, the flashback story was good. The rest made me sigh in exasperation. And that epilogue.... ugh.
I'm not dissapointed, per se . The bulk of the book is decent fun, and the character arc didn't strike me as trying too hard, or being grating--hell, Words of Radiance made me cringe more in certain parts.
I'm just rather bewildered where Lynch is gonna take the series next. and I'm not in any especial hurry to find that out.
Anyhoo, moving on, I believe I need a quick change of pace, so up next I'm gonna read John Scalzi's next "Old Man's War" novel- The Human Division
This post has been edited by Mentalist: 06 May 2015 - 02:56 AM