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#15501
Posted 18 May 2015 - 04:07 PM
Starting the series by Ken Scholes, Psalms of Isaak
#15502
Posted 18 May 2015 - 07:55 PM
Just finished The Buried Giant by Kazuo Ishiguro. Pretty much any fan of intelligent and stylistically written fantasy needs to go out and read this book... right now.
The writing is a thing of beauty, every word counts. Every sentence is a pleasure to read. The plot goes to places you wouldn't expect, but ones that are absolutely the right choices to make
This is not an epic fantasy filled with battles, magic and monsters... Although such things are there. But it is an absolute joy to read.
I would also recommend that those with interests of an SF nature take a look at Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go (which was made into a film I haven't seen); you should I think be warned that this one is not a happy book by any stretch of the imagination. He seems like one of those rare mainstream writers who can bring his skills to bear on sf and fantasy effectively; which is fairly unusual I think.
The writing is a thing of beauty, every word counts. Every sentence is a pleasure to read. The plot goes to places you wouldn't expect, but ones that are absolutely the right choices to make
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. The characters are wonderful; Axl and Beatrice, in particular, have such a delightful relationship that you actually dread what may happen should they get their memories back. It's one of those books that dabbles with ideas the nature of story, and there some nods to other British stories
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, but it's not obnoxiously smartarse about it in the way that some metafictional texts can be.This is not an epic fantasy filled with battles, magic and monsters... Although such things are there. But it is an absolute joy to read.
I would also recommend that those with interests of an SF nature take a look at Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go (which was made into a film I haven't seen); you should I think be warned that this one is not a happy book by any stretch of the imagination. He seems like one of those rare mainstream writers who can bring his skills to bear on sf and fantasy effectively; which is fairly unusual I think.
If an opinion contrary to your own makes you angry, that is a sign that you are subconsciously aware of having no good reason for thinking as you do. If some one maintains that two and two are five, or that Iceland is on the equator, you feel pity rather than anger, unless you know so little of arithmetic or geography that his opinion shakes your own contrary conviction. … So whenever you find yourself getting angry about a difference of opinion, be on your guard; you will probably find, on examination, that your belief is going beyond what the evidence warrants. Bertrand Russell
#15503
Posted 18 May 2015 - 08:58 PM
Never Let Me Go was pretty solid, and yah very downbeat; adding that other to my list.
I finished both As You Wish by Cary Elwes, and the graphic novel biography of Andre the Giant. Both quite good, though neither is exceptional. It's nice that Elwes' book was a fond recollection and not a tell-all, and there are plenty of neat tidbits on the movie. The comic is pretty episodic rather than fully biographical, so it's kind of an impressionistic deal overall.
Now reading The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms by NK Jemisin. She seems cool, so hoping the books are good.
I finished both As You Wish by Cary Elwes, and the graphic novel biography of Andre the Giant. Both quite good, though neither is exceptional. It's nice that Elwes' book was a fond recollection and not a tell-all, and there are plenty of neat tidbits on the movie. The comic is pretty episodic rather than fully biographical, so it's kind of an impressionistic deal overall.
Now reading The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms by NK Jemisin. She seems cool, so hoping the books are good.
They came with white hands and left with red hands.
#15504
Posted 19 May 2015 - 12:54 AM
The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms omnibus I have is incredibly good.
You will enjoy this.
You will enjoy this.
I survived the Permian and all I got was this t-shirt.
#15505
Posted 19 May 2015 - 07:44 AM
So just finished The Riyria Revelations, Theft of Swords
It was good. It was not wholly unique in its story, but it was entertaining and really really well structured. The pacing and sub-plots were great. I liked most of the characters . Hadrian and Royce were each covered in a decent blend of interesting and mysterious. I may have guessed my way through a few events but it was worth reading regardless. Each scene seemed to do its part, nothing felt unnecessary. I'm interested in the Politics and racial relations. We mainly see humans in this book but there's definitely more going on. I'm especially curious about the Elves and the Sea Goblins.
Well I'm going to the store after work to collect book two, Rise of Empire. I'm thinking of getting Blade of Tyshalle on audible this weekend. will probably listen to it at work while I read the Ryria Revelations at home.
It was good. It was not wholly unique in its story, but it was entertaining and really really well structured. The pacing and sub-plots were great. I liked most of the characters . Hadrian and Royce were each covered in a decent blend of interesting and mysterious. I may have guessed my way through a few events but it was worth reading regardless. Each scene seemed to do its part, nothing felt unnecessary. I'm interested in the Politics and racial relations. We mainly see humans in this book but there's definitely more going on. I'm especially curious about the Elves and the Sea Goblins.
Well I'm going to the store after work to collect book two, Rise of Empire. I'm thinking of getting Blade of Tyshalle on audible this weekend. will probably listen to it at work while I read the Ryria Revelations at home.
“Behind this mask there is more than just flesh. Beneath this mask there is an idea... and ideas are bulletproof Gas-Fireproof.”
#15506
Posted 19 May 2015 - 10:41 AM
Onto The Elenium at long last. You know it's an Eddings book when he takes six or so pages to introduce The Macguffin.
Debut novel 'Incarnate' now available on Kindle
#15507
Posted 19 May 2015 - 12:23 PM
I'm about 80% done with Blood and Bone. I've really started to enjoy the book.
“The others followed, and found themselves in a small, stuffy basement, which would have been damp, smelly, close, and dark, were it not, in fact, well-lit, which prevented it from being dark.”
― Steven Brust, The Phoenix Guards
― Steven Brust, The Phoenix Guards
#15508
Posted 19 May 2015 - 03:08 PM
Over the past week or so I've read:
C J Cherryh's Foreigner. Good stuff for the most part, shall read the next one at some point in the not too distant future.
China Mieville's The City and the City. Loved it!
Jack Womack's Random Acts of Senseless Violence. Didn't think it was my kind of thing at the start but it dragged me in. Quite unsettling, though.
Now reading Jack Finney's The Body Snatchers. The original 1956 version of Invasion of the Body Snatchers is one of my favourite films so I've no idea why it's taken me this long to get around to reading the book.
After this I may start reading Julian May's Saga of the Exiles. Been meaning to get to it for ages. I read the first book years ago but never got around to the rest.
C J Cherryh's Foreigner. Good stuff for the most part, shall read the next one at some point in the not too distant future.
China Mieville's The City and the City. Loved it!
Jack Womack's Random Acts of Senseless Violence. Didn't think it was my kind of thing at the start but it dragged me in. Quite unsettling, though.
Now reading Jack Finney's The Body Snatchers. The original 1956 version of Invasion of the Body Snatchers is one of my favourite films so I've no idea why it's taken me this long to get around to reading the book.
After this I may start reading Julian May's Saga of the Exiles. Been meaning to get to it for ages. I read the first book years ago but never got around to the rest.
#15509
Posted 20 May 2015 - 12:24 PM
Finished "Iron Dawn", it was great.
HiddenOne. You son of a bitch. You slimy, skulking, low-posting scumbag. You knew it would come to this. Roundabout, maybe. Tortuous, certainly. But here we are, you and me again. I started the train on you so many many hours ago, and now I'm going to finish it. Die HO. Die. This is for last time, and this is for this game too. This is for all the people who died to your backstabbing, treacherous, "I sure don't know what's going on around here" filthy lying, deceitful ways. You son of a bitch. Whatever happens, this is justice. For me, this is justice. Vote HiddenOne Finally, I am at peace.
#15510
Posted 20 May 2015 - 03:06 PM
HiddenOne, on 20 May 2015 - 12:24 PM, said:
Finished "Iron Dawn", it was great.
Get your hands on Jericho Moon.
"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
#15511
Posted 20 May 2015 - 03:57 PM
Salt-Man Z, on 20 May 2015 - 03:06 PM, said:
Actually had it for a while, loved it too. I messaged a friend that has borrowed it, because I want to re-read it now.
HiddenOne. You son of a bitch. You slimy, skulking, low-posting scumbag. You knew it would come to this. Roundabout, maybe. Tortuous, certainly. But here we are, you and me again. I started the train on you so many many hours ago, and now I'm going to finish it. Die HO. Die. This is for last time, and this is for this game too. This is for all the people who died to your backstabbing, treacherous, "I sure don't know what's going on around here" filthy lying, deceitful ways. You son of a bitch. Whatever happens, this is justice. For me, this is justice. Vote HiddenOne Finally, I am at peace.
#15512
Posted 20 May 2015 - 07:34 PM
I'm doing a quick re-read of the Long Price Quartet, my first full one. Two thirds into book 2, I'd almost forgotten how much I love these. This re-read has removed the only criticism I'd had- I remember on my first read thinking that the second book repeats a bit of ground from the first, but on the second go I really can't remember why.
I can't carry it for you, but I can carry you.
#15513
Posted 20 May 2015 - 07:44 PM
Abyss, on 14 May 2015 - 06:22 PM, said:
Tattersail_, on 14 May 2015 - 06:08 PM, said:
Obviously you have Dresden. What else do you have in your locker?
On the urban fantasy side these days i myself have Jacka's ALEX VERUS, Aaronovich's PETER GRANT, Carey's FELIX CASTOR, Grossman's MAGICIANS trilo ...and the first ten books of Hamilton's EXECUTIONER series but dear god go no further. Opinions vary on Hearne's IRON DRUID.... i liked some parts (Jesus, Celtic, Native American mythology), skimmed/skipped others (vampires, werewolves, Norse yawn).
Tattersail_, on 14 May 2015 - 06:08 PM, said:
I highly recommend this series.
Tattersail_, on 14 May 2015 - 06:11 PM, said:
Each chapter is a page turner. There's so many good scenes.
QuickTidal, on 14 May 2015 - 06:14 PM, said:
NOT HELPING.
QT and Tattersail broke me. I just finished Blood and Bone and now I'm reading Magic Bites.
“The others followed, and found themselves in a small, stuffy basement, which would have been damp, smelly, close, and dark, were it not, in fact, well-lit, which prevented it from being dark.”
― Steven Brust, The Phoenix Guards
― Steven Brust, The Phoenix Guards
#15514
Posted 21 May 2015 - 05:13 PM
About nine chapters into The Elenium now (I'm reading an omnibus version). Enjoying it; it's notably darker than The Belgarreon without being grvmdvrk in any way. You'll not see a mormon doing the invisible oranges pose to this book, but in spite of the twee it's very enjoyable.
Debut novel 'Incarnate' now available on Kindle
#15515
Posted 21 May 2015 - 09:48 PM
Just finished the final volume of the graphic novel Y: The Last Man. Freaking incredible!
A Haunting Poem
I Scream
You Scream
We all Scream
For I Scream.
I Scream
You Scream
We all Scream
For I Scream.
#15516
Posted 22 May 2015 - 07:00 AM
I just finished The Skull Throne. Meh. This series had so much promise in the first two books but I feel that Peter V Brett let the scope of the whole thing get away from him.
Next up: Shriek: An Afterword.
Next up: Shriek: An Afterword.
#15517
Posted 22 May 2015 - 11:59 AM
Finished Jack Finney's The Body Snatchers. Brilliant. Very pleased by how the original 1956 movie stuck to the book, for the most part anyway.
I was going to start on Julian May's Saga of the Exiles after that but, as I'm on leave for the next week, I decided to read one or two of the paperbacks I've had sitting on the shelf for ages instead. So I'm now reading Simon R. Green's Deathstalker.
I was going to start on Julian May's Saga of the Exiles after that but, as I'm on leave for the next week, I decided to read one or two of the paperbacks I've had sitting on the shelf for ages instead. So I'm now reading Simon R. Green's Deathstalker.
#15518
Posted 22 May 2015 - 03:31 PM
Magic Bites was fun. On to Magic Burns.
“The others followed, and found themselves in a small, stuffy basement, which would have been damp, smelly, close, and dark, were it not, in fact, well-lit, which prevented it from being dark.”
― Steven Brust, The Phoenix Guards
― Steven Brust, The Phoenix Guards
#15519
Posted 22 May 2015 - 03:44 PM
Legends - Stories in honour of David Gemmell. I found myself a few new writers to enjoy while reading this anthology.
Be Your Own Hero
#15520
Posted 23 May 2015 - 01:32 PM
Read Gene Wolfe's The Knight and The Wizard and as always with Wolfe (and several other authors) I love the way the book is written but end up unsure if I actually liked the book.
Going for a full Culture re-read never actually read all the books back to back before. Consider Phlebas is better then I remember it so far but there are still at least one chapter which should have been cut (or re-done) and it is unpolished compared to what comes later.
Going for a full Culture re-read never actually read all the books back to back before. Consider Phlebas is better then I remember it so far but there are still at least one chapter which should have been cut (or re-done) and it is unpolished compared to what comes later.
This post has been edited by Chance: 23 May 2015 - 01:36 PM