QuickTidal, on 15 December 2011 - 03:45 PM, said:
Maia Irraz, on 15 December 2011 - 02:55 PM, said:
wade-newb, on 15 December 2011 - 12:46 PM, said:
Alternating (with the obvious side heavily favoured) between The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo and Memories of Ian C Esslemont
I never quite understood the praise for that whole Millennium trilogy, ... Maybe the movie will be better?
Yeah, I couldn't even get past book 1. I just don't see what the attraction is.
QuickTidal, on 16 December 2011 - 01:09 PM, said:
worrywort, on 16 December 2011 - 12:09 AM, said:
I just finished Dragon Tattoo, actually, in preparation for the movie. I enjoyed it quite a bit. ...Anyway, I am very excited for the movie, and Fincher is probably the single best choice to direct it. His efficiency will do the story well.
My issues with the book were that the historical mystery (girl in the picture) aspect absolutely FASCINATED me....but then book spends FAR too much time establishing the other plot-threads which I didn't truly care about. I dunno. So I started off liking it and then really disliked it in the second half.
That said, I've seen the swedish versions of the films and they aren't great......
I've also seen the Swedfilms, which i mostly enjoyed (2 dragged, 3 felt like trying to cram 6 hrs into 2, but generaly enjoyable) but because of having seen them i'm utterly reluctant to pry the first book from it's position somewhere in the buried foundations of the TRP.
The fact that half th world seems to be reading the book on the bus isn't helping.
UseOfWeapons, on 16 December 2011 - 10:07 PM, said:
Tried to read Terry Brooks _Bearers of the Black Staff_. God it was awful. No more Brooks ever. Faugh! I feel like I want to clean my mind out with soap and water. Made even worse by the fact that it was following my read of Morgan's _Black Man_.
I stopped after the VOYAGE trilo' and am glad i did.
Fist Gamet, on 17 December 2011 - 03:22 PM, said:
Just finished The Cold Commands. Now, I didn't have book one to hand, and I read it a while ago, but I had a recurring feeling throughout this book that I had missed something important from the last book. It was as though Morgan kept referring back to events shared by Eg and Ringil that I hadn't read about. Have I simply forgotten them? Or were they never specifically written about? Just me?
...
Ringil, Eg and Archi have a colorful and messy violent history from the Lizard War and subsequent events and we've only learned of bits and pieces of it. Most of the refs in TCC build on TSR, but some of it, notably the fact that
is new.
QuickTidal, on 19 December 2011 - 02:56 PM, said:
Tattersail, on 19 December 2011 - 02:29 PM, said:
Just finished Dead Beat after reading Blood Rites and I cannot get enough. These books are getting better and better and better.
Wow. I want me some "Proven Guilty" asap, ...
Oh man, you've got plenty of good stuff to go! Get PROVEN GUILTY, that's my second fave of the series!
What he said.
And if you want to theorise, go to the Butcher subforum. Much discussion there.
Finished Tony Ballantyne's TWISTED METAL. It was... fine. It was a 2h purchase and on that basis i don't feel ripped off. There were some neat concepts but little wow overall, and the book suffers from a severe case of being PART ONE OF A SERIES!!!!!! . I might grab the next one at some point, but likely only 2h or on sale.
Statred Barclay's LEGENDS OF THE RAVEN bk 2 SHADOWHEART and plowed through 200 pages right off. Barclay's fight scenes are brilliant in this book. Exhausting and thrilling and painful and crazy. He puts his characters through stabby ker-sploody hell for almost 100 pages straight and it's frikkin rivetting.
Extra points for somehow making elf ninjas cool and then setting them on fire. A lot.