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#21421 User is offline   Esa1996 

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Posted 23 December 2017 - 01:38 PM

View Postacesn8s, on 21 December 2017 - 06:45 PM, said:

I finished Bakkers's Aspect-Emperor series. Wow...not how I envisioned it wrapping up.

I'll start Sebastien De Castell's Tyrant's Throne over vacation! I need some swashbuckling after the mindfuck of The Unholy Consult.


Just to make sure, the series doesn't end with The Unholy Consult. Bakker originally planned the series as a trilogy with the first book being The Prince of Nothing, the second The Aspect Emperor, and the third The No-God. Turned out he couldn't quite fit it into a trilogy so he decided to write two trilogies and a duology. While writing the second trilogy it turned out he couldn't fit it into a trilogy so it became a quadrilogy. The last part of the series, The No-God, is planned to be only two books long but Bakker has said that it might become three. TLDR; There're still at least two books to come.

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Posted 23 December 2017 - 04:12 PM

View PostEsa1996, on 23 December 2017 - 01:38 PM, said:

View Postacesn8s, on 21 December 2017 - 06:45 PM, said:

I finished Bakkers's Aspect-Emperor series. Wow...not how I envisioned it wrapping up.

I'll start Sebastien De Castell's Tyrant's Throne over vacation! I need some swashbuckling after the mindfuck of The Unholy Consult.


Just to make sure, the series doesn't end with The Unholy Consult. Bakker originally planned the series as a trilogy with the first book being The Prince of Nothing, the second The Aspect Emperor, and the third The No-God. Turned out he couldn't quite fit it into a trilogy so he decided to write two trilogies and a duology. While writing the second trilogy it turned out he couldn't fit it into a trilogy so it became a quadrilogy. The last part of the series, The No-God, is planned to be only two books long but Bakker has said that it might become three. TLDR; There're still at least two books to come.



But just to make sure sure: current status is that it could well end here. By Bakker's own words, when he originally conceived the series, the ending of Unholy Consult is what he had in mind. Later on he came up with more and does still plan to write it, but he hasn't currently got a deal for it afaik, needs to work full time to pay the bills, and as such, feels he'd be happy to leave it as it is if it came to it, although he'd rather finish it.
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Posted 23 December 2017 - 04:26 PM

Hamilton's Fallen Dragon. I had thought this was a Commonwealth book, but I was mistaken. Oh well, seems decent so far.
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Posted 23 December 2017 - 06:22 PM

Having some down time while visiting the parents, I finally got into Deadhouse Landing.

Damn this is some high grade Malazan crack. This is the kind of enjoyment I got out of reading the original 4 or 5 books.
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Posted 23 December 2017 - 07:03 PM

Jared Diamond is a slog. Mostly because it's too "pop-scienc-y", and he started by listing his major argument, and now he's kind of just restating it ad nauseum. I've adopted my usual approach to dense but not gripping at-home books: I'm committed to at least a chapter a day (at least 2 if it's a non-work night), so even if I doze off halfway through one, I then resume and make at least some progress. Some of his facts are fairly neat, but overall, this is so primitive compared to Fukuyama, it's not even funny.

In commute, War Factory is an epic story of a psychotic AI manipulating most of the known universe, seeking some kind of redemption while messing with the space-time continuum. Also, something most accurately described as "geriatric alien crab monster porn", I'm not even kidding.

Since I'm at home for the next few days, I'm also gonna get back to New Amsterdam in eBook on my phone's Kindle.
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View PostJump Around, on 23 October 2011 - 11:04 AM, said:

And I want to state that Ment has out-weaseled me by far in this game.
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Posted 23 December 2017 - 08:09 PM

View PostChance, on 22 December 2017 - 12:10 AM, said:

Going through the Greatcoats series and while I think they are pretty good books, I'm not sure I actually like these books. The author like a number of other fantasy authors go a bit deep into the lets torture our protagonists for 3/4 of the book (every success just revealing a new greater torment), then most everything solves itself in the last 1/4 after a few sacrifices. Its a story structure I really detest and so far each greatcoats books more or less follows it.

The author didn't present that great of an imagination for expanding a buddy group adventure into more without straining things in the first two and a half books. I'm hoping Tyrant's Throne takes what Saint's Blood did and runs with that because I'm getting bored.
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Posted 24 December 2017 - 08:09 PM

General conclusion on finishing Guns, Germs, and Steel : I should've read this before Fukuyama

It gets better. Part 3, where Diamond does actual case studies from different world regions is quite interesting. And in the end he DOES start to address the more "relevant" (imho) questions. But his afterword ends up pointing at "development of institutions" (which is the focus of Fukuyama's books) as the big reasons for "why comparatively similar (economically) societies can develop differently".

Still, I think I'd actually be interested in reading his "Collapse".

I'm also about 75% done "New Amsterdam". It's basically a collection of detective stories, with a meta-plot. And one of the 2 detectives is a vampire. It's pretty great.

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View PostJump Around, on 23 October 2011 - 11:04 AM, said:

And I want to state that Ment has out-weaseled me by far in this game.
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Posted 25 December 2017 - 08:09 PM

Finished Wars of Light and Shadow 5 on Saturday. Definitely the best entry in the series. The latter part of the book gave even Malazan a run for it's money. The good thing about the series is that it seems to get better with every book. Certainly the threats the world is facing seem to get worse and more imminent with every book. I really hope that trend continues. So far the beginning of the 6th book has been quite promising, though being only 50 or so pages into the book I can't really say much about it.
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Posted 25 December 2017 - 08:17 PM

Finished Wars of Light and Shadow 5 on Saturday. Definitely the best entry in the series. The latter part of the book gave even Malazan a run for it's money. The good thing about the series is that it seems to get better with every book. Certainly the threats the world is facing seem to get worse and more imminent with every book. I really hope that trend continues. So far the beginning of the 6th book has been quite promising, though being only 50 or so pages into the book I can't really say much about it.
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Posted 25 December 2017 - 11:53 PM

Finished "New Amsterdam" yesterday... really fun book.

I'm severely dissapointed, because the 2 sequels aren't available on Kindle. WTF, Amazon?

Anyhow, for the next "at-home' read I'm tackling Vellum by Hal Duncan.
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View PostJump Around, on 23 October 2011 - 11:04 AM, said:

And I want to state that Ment has out-weaseled me by far in this game.
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Posted 26 December 2017 - 06:20 PM

Nearly finished children of dune.
It's better than Messiah but still nowhere near as good as dune.
I can see me struggling to be bothered to read god emperor even though I have it sitting waiting.
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Posted 27 December 2017 - 01:29 AM

View PostMacros, on 26 December 2017 - 06:20 PM, said:

Nearly finished children of dune.
It's better than Messiah but still nowhere near as good as dune.
I can see me struggling to be bothered to read god emperor even though I have it sitting waiting.

It's totally different than any of the first 3 books; I'd say give it a try. (And then 5-6 are still quite different again.)
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Posted 27 December 2017 - 01:32 PM

View PostBriar King, on 27 December 2017 - 06:49 AM, said:

Just got done with The Grace of Kings. That was so good! Just wow.

Starting bk 2 but I have a fear it will not be near as special as 1 was.

I'm really happy you found it so good.

Right now, Wall of Storms has an even better rating on Goodreads than Grace of Kings.

I haven't read Wall of Storms, but I have read Liu's translations of Cixin Liu's books and they're very, very good. They're dense science fiction and not the same style at all as Grace of Kings though.
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Posted 27 December 2017 - 02:14 PM

I'm in the middle of Ken Liu's The Paper Menagerie short story collection at the moment. It's pretty good.

I had heard that The Wall of Storms has a slower beginning focused on a new character, similar to House of Chains. I hope to start it within the next few months.
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Posted 28 December 2017 - 01:12 AM

So I have been in a kind of strange mood lately and I have been binging urban fantasy. So far I have read -

Steve McHugh - Crimes Against Magic

Lilith Saintcrow -Night Shift, and Working for the Devil.

I rather like Lilith Saintcrow - quite dark, very action packed. McHugh has potential but the writing is very clunky.

I have also reread a bunch of Kate Daniels and read On the Edge by Ilona Andrews.
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Posted 28 December 2017 - 07:27 AM

Have you raid Kate Griffin AKA Claire North's urban fantasy alter-ego?

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Posted 28 December 2017 - 07:32 AM

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Have you raid Kate Griffin AKA Claire North's urban fantasy alter-ego?


Read all the Matthew Swift books. Loved them. I really wish she had done a few more with Swift as the main character.
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Posted 28 December 2017 - 02:33 PM

Finished the first tale of FAFHRD & GREY MOUSER (THE SNOW WOMEN), and quite enjoyed his intro!

Might bust into one of the books I got for X-mas, either FAERIE FRUIT by Charlotte E. English, or THE ROOK by Daniel O'Malley.
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Posted 28 December 2017 - 08:44 PM

Finished Acceptance, and thus the Southern Reach Trilogy. I know this isn't the majority view, but I thought each one was better than the last. I friggin' loved this book and this finale.

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Posted 28 December 2017 - 08:50 PM

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View PostMacros, on 26 December 2017 - 06:20 PM, said:

Nearly finished children of dune.
It's better than Messiah but still nowhere near as good as dune.
I can see me struggling to be bothered to read god emperor even though I have it sitting waiting.

It's totally different than any of the first 3 books; I'd say give it a try. (And then 5-6 are still quite different again.)


Just finished children of dune.

I'm curious enough now to see where Leto's story goes to read god emperor
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