Andorion, on 07 April 2016 - 04:27 PM, said:
Salt-Man Z, on 07 April 2016 - 04:14 PM, said:
I'm also in the middle of Conrad's Heart of Darkness on ebook. I was supposed to read this in high school, but never did. I'm not sure how I would have fared in any case: It starts with a boring frame story that I just about bounced off of, and the book ends up being someone telling a story about someone telling a story. Guh. Thankfully, once it gets going, Marlow's narration gets this hypnotic quality to it that's oddly compelling. Unfortunately, I'm reading it at work during lunch or whatever in short bursts, which makes it hard to get back into each time.
Last night I started in on The Library at Mount Char. Wow. It's...kinda crazy. And I can't put it down. It kinda puts me in the mood of S. M. Peters' Ghost Ocean, though they're completely different books.
Crazy is a very good adjective for Library at Mount Char. That book really startled me in the way it progressed
I just finished The Library at Mount Char.
I got such a "American Gods" vibe from it. It was a lovely book.
Honestly, Naga was an awesome character.