Reading at t'moment?
#2981
Posted 01 July 2008 - 08:29 AM
Rereading HoC. It's good, but I still like MoI better.
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#2982
Posted 01 July 2008 - 08:45 AM
I have to do re-reads....my copy of TtH won't be here until Wednesday
Must...have.....BOOK!!
Must...have.....BOOK!!
#2983
Posted 01 July 2008 - 09:01 AM
That's when mine is supposed to get here. it arrived to people on the East coast on Saturday or Sunday, I think, so it should be able to make it out to us by Wednesday.
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#2984
Posted 01 July 2008 - 01:08 PM
Now reading TtH Book 2 baby, yeah!
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#2985
Posted 02 July 2008 - 01:55 AM
Seagalogy: A Study of the Asskicking Films of Steven Seagal, by Vern.
Undeniably the greatest achievement of Western literature to date, and an easy shoe-in for the Pulitzer Prize for Literature and World Peace.
Undeniably the greatest achievement of Western literature to date, and an easy shoe-in for the Pulitzer Prize for Literature and World Peace.
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"Try standing out in a winter storm all night and see how tough you are. Start with that. Then go into a bar and pick a fight and see how tough you are. And then go home and break crockery over your head. Start with those three and you'll be good to go."
- Bruce Campbell on how to be as cool as he is
- Bruce Campbell on how to be as cool as he is
#2987
Posted 02 July 2008 - 06:16 AM
Werthead;342491 said:
Seagalogy: A Study of the Asskicking Films of Steven Seagal, by Vern.
Undeniably the greatest achievement of Western literature to date, and an easy shoe-in for the Pulitzer Prize for Literature and World Peace.
Undeniably the greatest achievement of Western literature to date, and an easy shoe-in for the Pulitzer Prize for Literature and World Peace.
This sounds amazing. I need to read it while drinking whiskey and eating raw red meat.
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#2988
Posted 02 July 2008 - 03:06 PM
I'll buy pretty much anything by Glen Cook and this really paid off when I found me a copy of 'The Tower of Fear', a tale of machinations and resurrections in an occupied city under enemy rule. It's a little dry in places, and I thought the ending was rushed, but it's well worth a look if you're a fan. Cook is doing what he does best. A full review is over Here.
I've got 'Toll the Hounds' on the go right now plus a couple of other books that are a little easier to read on the train...
I've got 'Toll the Hounds' on the go right now plus a couple of other books that are a little easier to read on the train...
#2989
Posted 02 July 2008 - 03:34 PM
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This sounds amazing. I need to read it while drinking whiskey and eating raw red meat.
A much more thorough examination of the book and its analysis of the Important Human Themes in Seagal movies can be found here.
Deornoth, are you out on Friday and/or Sat for the meet-up and the Erikson signing? Do I need to PM you my new number?
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"Try standing out in a winter storm all night and see how tough you are. Start with that. Then go into a bar and pick a fight and see how tough you are. And then go home and break crockery over your head. Start with those three and you'll be good to go."
- Bruce Campbell on how to be as cool as he is
- Bruce Campbell on how to be as cool as he is
#2990
Posted 04 July 2008 - 01:39 PM
Complicity by Iain Banks
A mixed bag so far - don't really know where the plot is going. The writing also seems a little patchy.
A mixed bag so far - don't really know where the plot is going. The writing also seems a little patchy.
#2991
Posted 04 July 2008 - 06:35 PM
Tearing through HoC. Since my TtH got delayed, I should finish it before TtH gets here.
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#2992
Posted 05 July 2008 - 06:33 AM
Just finished Carlos Ruiz Zafon's The Shadow of the Wind and I'm speechless. Simply put, this is one of the very best books I have ever read in my life!
Check the blog for the full review!
So I'll be starting Neal Stephenson's Cryptonomicon on my way to Tallinn, Estonia. . .
Cheers,
Patrick
Check the blog for the full review!
So I'll be starting Neal Stephenson's Cryptonomicon on my way to Tallinn, Estonia. . .
Cheers,
Patrick
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#2993
Posted 05 July 2008 - 08:51 AM
pat5150;344730 said:
Just finished Carlos Ruiz Zafon's The Shadow of the Wind and I'm speechless. Simply put, this is one of the very best books I have ever read in my life!
Check the blog for the full review!
So I'll be starting Neal Stephenson's Cryptonomicon on my way to Tallinn, Estonia. . .
Cheers,
Patrick
Check the blog for the full review!
So I'll be starting Neal Stephenson's Cryptonomicon on my way to Tallinn, Estonia. . .
Cheers,
Patrick
Cryptonomicon is pure genius. I love that book. Joseph Heller plus the good part of Tom Clancy plus something new and unique. Of course, you willl then have to read the Baroque Cycle, which is not as good but still amazing. Everyone who considers themself a fan of books should read this one. I LOVE THIS BOOK.
Heavy words about the Zafon book, Pat. You have me intrigued, I'll add it to my wish list. Fantasy?
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#2994
Posted 05 July 2008 - 08:52 AM
I'm reading this book called Toll the Hounds by some unknown author...I think his name is Steve Erikson...you guys should try him out...pretty solid.
#2995
Posted 05 July 2008 - 08:56 AM
Harumph! Harumph! Actually, I might have mine tomorrow, at which point I can put away my Optimus Prime Voodoo doll.
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#2996
Posted 05 July 2008 - 09:03 AM
I knew that's why my ass felt all raw....sicko :eek:
#2997
Posted 05 July 2008 - 09:24 AM
You liked it, didn't you pervert? I knew I was going about my voodoo all wrong.
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#2998
Posted 05 July 2008 - 02:26 PM
Currently reading, UNTIED KINGDOM by James Lovegrove. Only a few chapters in so it's hard to tell whether it'll be any good or not.
Also waiting for a certain book to make it this far south.
Also waiting for a certain book to make it this far south.
It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt - Mark Twain
Never argue with an idiot!
They'll drag you down to their level, and then beat you with experience!- Anonymous
#2999
Posted 05 July 2008 - 07:25 PM
OK- I'm 300+ pages into Clive Barker's Imajica. While I find it very interesting and well written, I am beginning to skim (never a good sign). I am feeling the weight of TMI and TMW (too much information, too many words)*.
Should I persevere? Can I reap the gems just skimming? Help!
*NOTE: I NEVER do this with Erikson. I soak up every detail.
Should I persevere? Can I reap the gems just skimming? Help!
*NOTE: I NEVER do this with Erikson. I soak up every detail.
#3000
Posted 07 July 2008 - 02:44 PM
Just finished reading Naomi Novik's 'Victory of Eagles' which turned out to be a real departure from the 'go to a new country and meet foreign dragons' approach which has been typical of the last few books. Guerilla warfare with dragons = cool! I'm not so sure about the ending though, it looks like Naomi could be back to her old tricks in the next book, I hope not... My full review is over Here.
The missus is away this week so I'm going to use the time to have a real stab at finishing 'Toll the Hounds' amongst others...
The missus is away this week so I'm going to use the time to have a real stab at finishing 'Toll the Hounds' amongst others...