Reading at t'moment?
#2641
Posted 26 February 2008 - 10:20 AM
Finally Finished The Great War for Civilization: The conquest of the Middle East by Robert Fisk Fucking awesome book too. Easily the longest book I've read too, but quite accessible.
Have now started Blood and Oil by Manucher Farmanfarmaian
It's a personal account of one of the princes experience of Iran during the revolution and before and after. So far it's been pretty good.
Have now started Blood and Oil by Manucher Farmanfarmaian
It's a personal account of one of the princes experience of Iran during the revolution and before and after. So far it's been pretty good.
#2642
Posted 27 February 2008 - 01:15 PM
I just finished Perdido Street Station.
It took me 2 months! to finish it
I have been very busy, preparing for citizenship test and a lot of work and the last but not the least is my English. I am reading fantasy starting from 1998 in English only. I rarely use dictionary if I need it at all. However, PSS posed a real challange to me. I started to write down all words I didn't know and the list gew up to around 220+ words! Unbelievable!
However, I think I liked the book.
Yesterday I started to read The Anubis Gates by Tim Powers.
It took me 2 months! to finish it
I have been very busy, preparing for citizenship test and a lot of work and the last but not the least is my English. I am reading fantasy starting from 1998 in English only. I rarely use dictionary if I need it at all. However, PSS posed a real challange to me. I started to write down all words I didn't know and the list gew up to around 220+ words! Unbelievable!
However, I think I liked the book.
Yesterday I started to read The Anubis Gates by Tim Powers.
Only Two Things Are Infinite, The Universe and Human Stupidity, and I'm Not Sure About The Former.
Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein
#2643
Posted 27 February 2008 - 02:50 PM
hmm
I've started the Third Dresden files book by Butcher ("Grave peril")
seeing as I am swamped with work and my reading time is very sporadic, I suspect it will take a while...
I've started the Third Dresden files book by Butcher ("Grave peril")
seeing as I am swamped with work and my reading time is very sporadic, I suspect it will take a while...
#2644
Posted 28 February 2008 - 07:06 AM
well, today was a complicated day, stuff-wise, so when I got home and decided to read "a chapter or 2", I ended up finishing "Grave peril"
I definetely like Butcher's style, reminds me of some of the lighter stuff I've read in Russian a while back, and is constantly entertaining.
unfortunately, Dresden files books are found very irregularly in local bookstores, so I won't be ketting "Summer Knight" for a while..
Next up, Some more Keyes--"Charnel Prince" and "blood Knight"...
I definetely like Butcher's style, reminds me of some of the lighter stuff I've read in Russian a while back, and is constantly entertaining.
unfortunately, Dresden files books are found very irregularly in local bookstores, so I won't be ketting "Summer Knight" for a while..
Next up, Some more Keyes--"Charnel Prince" and "blood Knight"...
#2645
Posted 28 February 2008 - 07:15 AM
^
i'm reading keyes' Blood Knight right now, it's pretty good. Not spectacular or anything but i'm interested in the characters and the plot is not godawful.
i'm reading keyes' Blood Knight right now, it's pretty good. Not spectacular or anything but i'm interested in the characters and the plot is not godawful.
#2646
Posted 28 February 2008 - 07:17 AM
I've read "The Briar King" (book one) on several recommendations, and I liked it, so looking forward to books 2 + 3!
#2647
Posted 28 February 2008 - 07:17 AM
kud13;265106 said:
well, today was a complicated day, stuff-wise, so when I got home and decided to read "a chapter or 2", I ended up finishing "Grave peril"
I definetely like Butcher's style, reminds me of some of the lighter stuff I've read in Russian a while back, and is constantly entertaining.
unfortunately, Dresden files books are found very irregularly in local bookstores, so I won't be ketting "Summer Knight" for a while..
Next up, Some more Keyes--"Charnel Prince" and "blood Knight"...
I definetely like Butcher's style, reminds me of some of the lighter stuff I've read in Russian a while back, and is constantly entertaining.
unfortunately, Dresden files books are found very irregularly in local bookstores, so I won't be ketting "Summer Knight" for a while..
Next up, Some more Keyes--"Charnel Prince" and "blood Knight"...
internet has other uses besides pr0n and this forum... buy the blasted books online and dont punish yourself like this....
You can't find me because I'm lost in the music
#2648
Posted 28 February 2008 - 08:41 AM
reading an account of canadian infantry at the front lines in the great war. very comprehensive and incorporates a lot of first hand testimonials.
that war was absolutely the worst, the things that could happen to people are beyond belief. imagine trying to dig a 3 foot trench in the side of a giant crater, and theres no ground only mud, and its caked up to your waist adding like 20 pounds to your body weight, meanwhile people are sniping at you and firing high explosive shells at you.
and don't even get me started on the sickenesses, infections and pestilence that riddled every soldier in the trenches.
that war was absolutely the worst, the things that could happen to people are beyond belief. imagine trying to dig a 3 foot trench in the side of a giant crater, and theres no ground only mud, and its caked up to your waist adding like 20 pounds to your body weight, meanwhile people are sniping at you and firing high explosive shells at you.
and don't even get me started on the sickenesses, infections and pestilence that riddled every soldier in the trenches.
There's a fine line between genius and insanity. I have erased this line.
- Oscar Levant
- Oscar Levant
#2649
Posted 28 February 2008 - 02:22 PM
Victor Hugo - The Hunchback of Notre-Dame
Love it so far.
Love it so far.
Puck was not birthed, she was cleaved from a lava flow and shaped by a fierce god's hands. - [worry]
Ninja Puck, Ninja Puck, really doesn't give a fuck..? - [King Lear]
Ninja Puck, Ninja Puck, really doesn't give a fuck..? - [King Lear]
#2650
Posted 05 March 2008 - 01:55 AM
Just finished my first GRRM-recommended "punishment" for losing that NFL wager. . .
S. L. Farrell's A Magic of Twilight is a solid effort which should appeal to most fans of epic fantasy. In terms of style, for no reason that I can explain, I found Farrell's style similar to that of Robin Hobb, Tad Williams and, to a lesser extent, C. S. Friedman.
Check out the blog for the full review.
Patrick
S. L. Farrell's A Magic of Twilight is a solid effort which should appeal to most fans of epic fantasy. In terms of style, for no reason that I can explain, I found Farrell's style similar to that of Robin Hobb, Tad Williams and, to a lesser extent, C. S. Friedman.
Check out the blog for the full review.
Patrick
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#2651
Posted 05 March 2008 - 01:56 AM
I thought about picking that up the other day Pat, but had heard mixed reviews on it. I'll probably wait for it to come out in paperback, 25 bucks is too damn expensive these days.
Good review though.
Good review though.
#2652
Posted 05 March 2008 - 02:16 AM
reading Tom LLyod's "the stormcaller" start is bit slow going. also reading "the quiet american" by Graham Greene
#2653
Posted 05 March 2008 - 07:05 PM
Finished "Summer Knight"--Book 4 of the Dresden Files.. great little read, as usual.
Now then, finally onto "Charnel Prince"...
Now then, finally onto "Charnel Prince"...
#2654
Posted 05 March 2008 - 07:06 PM
Rereading ASOIAF, and loving it. Any news on when Dance of Dragons is coming out?
A Haunting Poem
I Scream
You Scream
We all Scream
For I Scream.
I Scream
You Scream
We all Scream
For I Scream.
#2655
Posted 05 March 2008 - 07:07 PM
sometime in the fall, hopefully...
#2656
Posted 05 March 2008 - 07:17 PM
Tiste Simeon;269754 said:
Rereading ASOIAF, and loving it. Any news on when Dance of Dragons is coming out?
October apparently, I think.
#2657
Posted 05 March 2008 - 08:03 PM
UK Amazon claims: Publisher: Voyager (7 April 2008)
Only Two Things Are Infinite, The Universe and Human Stupidity, and I'm Not Sure About The Former.
Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein
#2658
Posted 05 March 2008 - 08:12 PM
Currently I'm reading a book, which sadly exists only in German, though I'm sure, there are similar ones in other languages. The title is something along the lines of "Generation Stupid - How stupid are we really?"
To be honest, I don't know whether I should laugh or cry when I read about people of my age who have no idea where their home country's capital is located or are proud of knowing nothing/of never having learned anything.. And that's just the tip of the iceberg.
And sadly, it's reality. One just needs to go out on the street for evidence.
To be honest, I don't know whether I should laugh or cry when I read about people of my age who have no idea where their home country's capital is located or are proud of knowing nothing/of never having learned anything.. And that's just the tip of the iceberg.
And sadly, it's reality. One just needs to go out on the street for evidence.
Puck was not birthed, she was cleaved from a lava flow and shaped by a fierce god's hands. - [worry]
Ninja Puck, Ninja Puck, really doesn't give a fuck..? - [King Lear]
Ninja Puck, Ninja Puck, really doesn't give a fuck..? - [King Lear]
#2659
Posted 05 March 2008 - 10:33 PM
@ Kud & Dancer - I hope so! It's about time. In the time it took GRRM to release A Feast for Crows, SE had done BH and RG!
A Haunting Poem
I Scream
You Scream
We all Scream
For I Scream.
I Scream
You Scream
We all Scream
For I Scream.
#2660
Posted 07 March 2008 - 12:23 AM
Making Money - Terry Pratchet - Vaugely hoping i get some kind of cheaque at the end of it.