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#6581 User is offline   Use Of Weapons 

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Posted 12 May 2011 - 02:22 PM

 QuickTidal, on 12 May 2011 - 01:53 PM, said:

Definitely. Morgan's Takeshi Kovacs books are incredible. Though I've not yet read the third.


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Posted 12 May 2011 - 02:51 PM

Just finished Alastair Reynolds' Chasm City and it was awesome! Space opera doesn't get much better than this!

Check the blog for the full review. :D

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Posted 12 May 2011 - 04:32 PM

 Baco Xpuch, on 11 May 2011 - 11:41 PM, said:

Just finished Abercrombie's the Heroes last night; he's now one of my favorite authors. ...


Seconded. That book put him on my pre-order the hb list.


 Tapper, on 12 May 2011 - 10:59 AM, said:

Currently reading Caine Black Knife ... is there a discrepancy between Blade and Black Knife in that he mentioned that he met his wife during the lead-up to the Boedecken saga where all the participating Actors sat around a table? In Caine Black Knife, all those Actors don't know/ aren't supposed to know about one another that they're Actors, that happens only when he is alone with Marade, and his wife is nowhere in sight (unless Shallan is Tizarre).
Not sure I like the very fast emergance of fire arms in Home, as well.


Three thoughts...
1) it's a fucking Caine book. Post fucking properly. Fuck.

2) Keep in mind actors don't all look the same before and once they were sent to Overworld.
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3) I liked the firearms element. it's a perfectly logical consequence of the Studio's fucking about.


 acesn8s, on 12 May 2011 - 01:20 PM, said:

 Tapper, on 12 May 2011 - 10:59 AM, said:

... how the fuck

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My take is:
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That. Fuck.


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 QuickTidal, on 12 May 2011 - 01:53 PM, said:

Definitely. Morgan's Takeshi Kovacs books are incredible. Though I've not yet read the third.


It is incredibler.


I actually thought 2 was better than 3, but that's like saying t-bone is better than filet mignon.


 pat5150, on 12 May 2011 - 02:51 PM, said:

Just finished Alastair Reynolds' Chasm City and it was awesome! Space opera doesn't get much better than this!
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Huh... i'll be curious to see what you liked about it. To me it was his weakest book.



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Posted 12 May 2011 - 04:44 PM

 Hocknose, on 11 May 2011 - 10:29 AM, said:

Just a quick question for those of you that have read it...will the encylopedia spoil parts of the story if I refer to it while reading TTT?


No, you should be fine. Not much spoilerage there IIRC.
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Posted 12 May 2011 - 04:49 PM

 Abyss, on 12 May 2011 - 04:32 PM, said:

 pat5150, on 12 May 2011 - 02:51 PM, said:

Just finished Alastair Reynolds' Chasm City and it was awesome! Space opera doesn't get much better than this!
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Huh... i'll be curious to see what you liked about it. To me it was his weakest book.

To me, Chasm City is one of his very strongest. Century Rain is his weakest book by far - again, this is my opinion - as it didn't have a strong enough concept to really stand up to the full novel treatment.
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Posted 12 May 2011 - 06:19 PM

 acesn8s, on 12 May 2011 - 01:20 PM, said:

 Tapper, on 12 May 2011 - 10:59 AM, said:

Currently reading Caine Black Knife after finishing Blade of Tyshalle last night. Blade was great, but exhausting. I liked parts, other bits felt contrived, and I might have missed this, but how the fuck

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My take is:
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Yes, and that is made quite clear when he and Tanel'Koth fuse, but:

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@ Abyss: I'm fucking sorry. The ass-reaming skull-fucking might of fucking Caine is just too fucking awesome to be fucking captured in a fucking cascade of cock-sucking bone-breaking Christ-fucking swear words.
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Posted 12 May 2011 - 08:11 PM

Had a very productive 1 week Vacation,

read the first 3 volumes of Tad Williams' Otherland, although the first 2 were re-reads. I liked it a lot, it was complex, and yet for someone with next to 0 knowledge of the British classics, he still made it easy for me to understand. and I loved how he played with the classic "this isn't a game" trope. Ordered volume 4 and I want to finish this series.

Also read Neal Asher's "Shadow of the Scorpion"--a prequel Ian Cormac novel about his first days in the ECS. my curiosity is now spiked for the Spatterjay sequence, and i'm amazed by how he ties it all together. My respect for Asher has gone way up after reading this relatively short novel.

Another real discovery was Glenda Larke. read volume 1 of the Stormlord trilogy, and liked it a lot. the concept is really cool: you have a typical pseudo Middle Eastern fantasy land, where there is a great struggle for a limited resource, that's controlled by magic. but, the result itself is ordinary water. Which makes the story so much more believable and relates to the reader on a whole other level. definitely looing forward to more in this series.

also started Charles Stross' "Atrocity Archives", based on forum recommendations. like it so far.
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And I want to state that Ment has out-weaseled me by far in this game.
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Posted 12 May 2011 - 08:26 PM

 Tapper, on 12 May 2011 - 06:19 PM, said:

 acesn8s, on 12 May 2011 - 01:20 PM, said:

 Tapper, on 12 May 2011 - 10:59 AM, said:

Currently reading Caine Black Knife after finishing Blade of Tyshalle last night. Blade was great, but exhausting. I liked parts, other bits felt contrived, and I might have missed this, but how the fuck

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My take is:
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Yes, and that is made quite clear when he and Tanel'Koth fuse, but:

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@ Abyss: I'm fucking sorry. The ass-reaming skull-fucking might of fucking Caine is just too fucking awesome to be fucking captured in a fucking cascade of cock-sucking bone-breaking Christ-fucking swear words.


It happened early.
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Posted 12 May 2011 - 09:27 PM

 acesn8s, on 12 May 2011 - 08:26 PM, said:

 Tapper, on 12 May 2011 - 06:19 PM, said:

 acesn8s, on 12 May 2011 - 01:20 PM, said:

 Tapper, on 12 May 2011 - 10:59 AM, said:

Currently reading Caine Black Knife after finishing Blade of Tyshalle last night. Blade was great, but exhausting. I liked parts, other bits felt contrived, and I might have missed this, but how the fuck

Spoiler




My take is:
Spoiler


Yes, and that is made quite clear when he and Tanel'Koth fuse, but:

Spoiler


@ Abyss: I'm fucking sorry. The ass-reaming skull-fucking might of fucking Caine is just too fucking awesome to be fucking captured in a fucking cascade of cock-sucking bone-breaking Christ-fucking swear words.


It happened early.
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Posted 13 May 2011 - 04:45 PM

I think Blade of Tyshalle is the most exhausting book I've ever read. Some of the Malazan books get close, but man. After three reads, I'm still a little confused on the whole BoG/Blind God/black oil thing, but I get that Stover's doing the epic fantasy thing about making metaphors real, so I just let it go without thinking about it too much.
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Posted 13 May 2011 - 06:10 PM

 Salt-Man Z, on 13 May 2011 - 04:45 PM, said:

I think Blade of Tyshalle is the most exhausting book I've ever read. ...


This so SO true. Especially if, like i did, you go in right off HEROES DIE and expect more of the same.

- Abyss, means all that in a good way.
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Posted 13 May 2011 - 06:19 PM

I am reading "At the Mountains of Madness" by H.P. Lovecraft. Been 10 years or something since I last read this story. God damn this stuff is good. It is surprising how good Lovecraft is at telling a compelling and chiling story with such a robust and technical language as the one he uses in that story. It really is a shame that man didn't live 10 more years. Imagine the stories he would have come up with.

I'm reading through his collected work, some 67 stories, and it's really interesting to see the connections he manages to draw between each story. Certain names, subtle hints though descriptions, etc.
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Posted 13 May 2011 - 07:40 PM

I was re-reading the Blade of Tyshalle when i came down with a GI bug. Nothing like reading about the Caine in the Pit and Shaft while that was going on. Especially the part about the guy up the shaft from Caine apologizing every so often. :D
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Posted 14 May 2011 - 09:14 PM

Spend most of the day reading Midnight Tides, which was not so smart a thing to do as Night of Knives will not be in my possession before Monday morning. I decided to pick up Rob Roy (Sir Walter Scott) but after reading 2 pages I remember again why I put it aside last month in favour of Erikson: NOTHING happens. That's why I love almost all Fantasy works, you're assured that something WILL happen.
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Posted 14 May 2011 - 09:31 PM

 Salt-Man Z, on 13 May 2011 - 04:45 PM, said:

I think Blade of Tyshalle is the most exhausting book I've ever read. Some of the Malazan books get close, but man. After three reads, I'm still a little confused on the whole BoG/Blind God/black oil thing, but I get that Stover's doing the epic fantasy thing about making metaphors real, so I just let it go without thinking about it too much.



 Abyss, on 13 May 2011 - 06:10 PM, said:

 Salt-Man Z, on 13 May 2011 - 04:45 PM, said:

I think Blade of Tyshalle is the most exhausting book I've ever read. ...


This so SO true. Especially if, like i did, you go in right off HEROES DIE and expect more of the same.

- Abyss, means all that in a good way.

Your posts are a shame unto Mael'fucking Koth and his fucking Hand, the Bad Motherfucker ™ Caine in their lack of dirty fucking language.

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I agree that BoT is nothing like Heroes Die.
If anything, CBK is the direct inheritor of Heroes Die in terms of style and happenstances, both are adventures as opposed to BoTs more... literary and character orientated approach.

I won't lie, the wanton cruelty in BoT, especially the stuff on Earth connected to Faith and all the maneuvering surrounding Pallas Ril was at times a bit too fucking much for me
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Posted 15 May 2011 - 01:15 PM

Finished WHITE LUCK WARRIOR and I'm satisfied. While it lacked a Cil-Aujas type of scene, it was by far a more solid book. This time I enjoyed all storylines, with a predilection for Momemn and the Malowebi one, and I found thr new characters more inreresting, especially Sorweel,whom I could not stand in TJE.
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Posted 15 May 2011 - 02:51 PM

Going to read ODD & THE FROST GIANTS by Neil Gaiman next, which won't take too long, and I dunno what after that...
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Posted 15 May 2011 - 05:44 PM

Iv just picked up cry of the newborn by james barclay and the ancient by r a salvatore both perfect condition hardbacks and both cost me £1 each so even if they arent very good i wont be bothered
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Posted 16 May 2011 - 07:22 PM

Finally got back into Neal Asher's GRIDLINKED (after only getting a quarter way into it on vacation due to my re-read of ACOK taking up my reading time) and I'm somewhere in the neighborhood of 50% done (on Kindle) and it's really picked up now and things are rocking along into the awesome....

...howcome didn't nobody tell me Asher was this kickass?

Like seriously.

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Posted 16 May 2011 - 07:55 PM

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