Reading at t'moment?
#8501
Posted 01 June 2012 - 12:41 PM
OMW is good (and Scalzi hadn't yet starting rehashing himself at that point) It's arguably his only really GOOD book, with the others in the series falling shorter and shorter of the first. It's very much Starship Troopers-like.
LEVIATHAN WAKES on the other hand is VERY good, and was one of my fave reads from last year. Cannot wait to get my hands on the sequel (CALIBAN'S WAR) later this month.
LEVIATHAN WAKES on the other hand is VERY good, and was one of my fave reads from last year. Cannot wait to get my hands on the sequel (CALIBAN'S WAR) later this month.
"When the last tree has fallen, and the rivers are poisoned, you cannot eat money, oh no." ~Aurora
"Someone will always try to sell you despair, just so they don't feel alone." ~Ursula Vernon
"Someone will always try to sell you despair, just so they don't feel alone." ~Ursula Vernon
#8502
Posted 01 June 2012 - 01:22 PM
QuickTidal, on 01 June 2012 - 12:41 PM, said:
OMW is good (and Scalzi hadn't yet starting rehashing himself at that point) It's arguably his only really GOOD book, with the others in the series falling shorter and shorter of the first. It's very much Starship Troopers-like.
LEVIATHAN WAKES on the other hand is VERY good, and was one of my fave reads from last year. Cannot wait to get my hands on the sequel (CALIBAN'S WAR) later this month.
LEVIATHAN WAKES on the other hand is VERY good, and was one of my fave reads from last year. Cannot wait to get my hands on the sequel (CALIBAN'S WAR) later this month.
Thanks QT, I'll definitely get Leviathan Wakes then
#8503
Posted 01 June 2012 - 03:17 PM
QuickTidal, on 01 June 2012 - 12:41 PM, said:
OMW is good (and Scalzi hadn't yet starting rehashing himself at that point) It's arguably his only really GOOD book, with the others in the series falling shorter and shorter of the first.
I'd say all four books of the OWM series are very good, but the first is easily the best, and there's a drop in greatness with each subsequent novel.
"Here is light. You will say that it is not a living entity, but you miss the point that it is more, not less. Without occupying space, it fills the universe. It nourishes everything, yet itself feeds upon destruction. We claim to control it, but does it not perhaps cultivate us as a source of food? May it not be that all wood grows so that it can be set ablaze, and that men and women are born to kindle fires?"
―Gene Wolfe, The Citadel of the Autarch
―Gene Wolfe, The Citadel of the Autarch
#8504
Posted 01 June 2012 - 03:32 PM
Salt-Man Z, on 01 June 2012 - 03:17 PM, said:
QuickTidal, on 01 June 2012 - 12:41 PM, said:
OMW is good (and Scalzi hadn't yet starting rehashing himself at that point) It's arguably his only really GOOD book, with the others in the series falling shorter and shorter of the first.
I'd say all four books of the OWM series are very good, but the first is easily the best, and there's a drop in greatness with each subsequent novel.
My main bother with Scalzi (other than his attitude) is with ZOE'S TALE and THE LOST COLONY being the same story told from different POV's...if he wanted multiple POV's he could have written one stellar book, instead of two mediocre ones.
GHOST BRIGADES was good, but not as good as OMW and it's main redeeming quality was its villain who was greyer than grey.
"When the last tree has fallen, and the rivers are poisoned, you cannot eat money, oh no." ~Aurora
"Someone will always try to sell you despair, just so they don't feel alone." ~Ursula Vernon
"Someone will always try to sell you despair, just so they don't feel alone." ~Ursula Vernon
#8505
Posted 01 June 2012 - 03:48 PM
Did you the afterword to Zoe's Tale? Scalzi hadn't planned to write a fourth book, but when he got the opportunity, he used to clear up some of the issues that Lost Colony. I liked going back and revisiting Lost Colony with a fresh perspective; it gives a much different feeling than merging the two into a single book would have.
And yeah, Ghost Brigade is really good; I'd put it just behind OMW. The opening chapter reversal was brilliant.
And yeah, Ghost Brigade is really good; I'd put it just behind OMW. The opening chapter reversal was brilliant.
"Here is light. You will say that it is not a living entity, but you miss the point that it is more, not less. Without occupying space, it fills the universe. It nourishes everything, yet itself feeds upon destruction. We claim to control it, but does it not perhaps cultivate us as a source of food? May it not be that all wood grows so that it can be set ablaze, and that men and women are born to kindle fires?"
―Gene Wolfe, The Citadel of the Autarch
―Gene Wolfe, The Citadel of the Autarch
#8506
Posted 01 June 2012 - 04:05 PM
Salt-Man Z, on 01 June 2012 - 03:48 PM, said:
Did you the afterword to Zoe's Tale? Scalzi hadn't planned to write a fourth book, but when he got the opportunity, he used to clear up some of the issues that Lost Colony. I liked going back and revisiting Lost Colony with a fresh perspective; it gives a much different feeling than merging the two into a single book would have.
Yeah, I read that. I didn't really buy it all that much. Just like I'm not buying his defense of REDSHIRTS being 3 codas. I dunno, the more I listen to Scalzi, the more full of himself I think he is.
Leaves a bad taste in my mouth I guess.
But yeah, both OMW and GB are worth reading...LOST COLONY is not really on par with those other two.
"When the last tree has fallen, and the rivers are poisoned, you cannot eat money, oh no." ~Aurora
"Someone will always try to sell you despair, just so they don't feel alone." ~Ursula Vernon
"Someone will always try to sell you despair, just so they don't feel alone." ~Ursula Vernon
#8507
Posted 01 June 2012 - 04:11 PM
Just finished WoT book 6 Lord of Chaos, now onto book 7 A Crown of Swords... Hopefully it won't take as long to read but I did stop and read Fiest's Magician: Aprentice & Magician: Master about 300 pages into Lird of Chaos
#8508
Posted 03 June 2012 - 02:45 AM
half-way down to the hunger games 1, taking it slow, real slow, could have finished it in an all-nighter, but still i'm enjoying it,
It's not who I am underneath.. but what i do that defines me - Batman, Batman Begins; 'Without our deaths, sir, there would be no crime. Thus, no punishment to match,' 'Mortal Sword - '
'We are done, my friend. Now, in this manner, we choose the meaning of our deaths' - Mortal Sword Brukhalian to Veteran Nilbanas, siege of Capustan
'Ippen shinde miru (want to try dying this once) ?' - Jigoku Shoujo (Hell Girl)
'We are done, my friend. Now, in this manner, we choose the meaning of our deaths' - Mortal Sword Brukhalian to Veteran Nilbanas, siege of Capustan
'Ippen shinde miru (want to try dying this once) ?' - Jigoku Shoujo (Hell Girl)
#8509
Posted 03 June 2012 - 10:57 AM
The Hare With Ember Eyes by Edmund de Waal, have to say it's different from anything I've read so far.
"Ambition is not a dirty word. Piss on compromise. Go for the throat."
#8510
Posted 03 June 2012 - 11:08 AM
QuickTidal, on 01 June 2012 - 04:05 PM, said:
Yeah, I read that. I didn't really buy it all that much. Just like I'm not buying his defense of REDSHIRTS being 3 codas. I dunno, the more I listen to Scalzi, the more full of himself I think he is.
Leaves a bad taste in my mouth I guess.
But yeah, both OMW and GB are worth reading...LOST COLONY is not really on par with those other two.
Leaves a bad taste in my mouth I guess.
But yeah, both OMW and GB are worth reading...LOST COLONY is not really on par with those other two.
I don't know why you react so strongly to Scalzi. Fuzzy Nation was very well written and a much better reworking of the original. The Old Man's War books were all pretty great, even Zoe's Tale. Consider it a condensed, young adult version of Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars books with the Ringworld aliens thrown in as well.
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#8511
Posted 03 June 2012 - 01:04 PM
I guess I was just very underwhelmed by LOST COLONY and then ZOE's TALE felt like the laziest of lazy to me. I kept thinking as I read it "Why didn't he just include this POV in LOST COLONY as well as the main POV?" So as a reader that bugs me.
Just my opinion though. It's less "strong" as you put it and moreover simply comes from a confluence of diminishing returns (IMHO) in his fiction and the fact that he seems to think he's king sh*t of the sci-fi world and he's not really. His twitter feed may as well be called "Look at me! I'm so awesome!"...but then I guess everyone's twitter feed could be construed that way. LOL
On topic. Finished up my read of Tolkien's THE SILMARILLION (stellar, one of the best books I've ever read) with a full review coming tomorrow...and after a trip to the store I've started in on Gemmell's LORD OF THE SILVER BOW...I'm a big historical fiction fan and Troy is something I've always wanted to read about. After that I will be continuing with my year of Tolkien with UNFINISHED TALES.
Just my opinion though. It's less "strong" as you put it and moreover simply comes from a confluence of diminishing returns (IMHO) in his fiction and the fact that he seems to think he's king sh*t of the sci-fi world and he's not really. His twitter feed may as well be called "Look at me! I'm so awesome!"...but then I guess everyone's twitter feed could be construed that way. LOL
On topic. Finished up my read of Tolkien's THE SILMARILLION (stellar, one of the best books I've ever read) with a full review coming tomorrow...and after a trip to the store I've started in on Gemmell's LORD OF THE SILVER BOW...I'm a big historical fiction fan and Troy is something I've always wanted to read about. After that I will be continuing with my year of Tolkien with UNFINISHED TALES.
This post has been edited by QuickTidal: 03 June 2012 - 06:44 PM
"When the last tree has fallen, and the rivers are poisoned, you cannot eat money, oh no." ~Aurora
"Someone will always try to sell you despair, just so they don't feel alone." ~Ursula Vernon
"Someone will always try to sell you despair, just so they don't feel alone." ~Ursula Vernon
#8512
Posted 04 June 2012 - 09:01 AM
I finished Old Man's War, thought it was pretty good and left me wanting to read the next one. Now reading Jack Whyte's The Skystone, which I'm really enjoying so far.
#8513
Posted 04 June 2012 - 03:12 PM
Finished up The Silmarillion last night and it was amazing! I can't believe that for 20 years I assumed it was dry and dull; certainly it wasn't always an easy read, but man it was just epic.
Taking a brief break from Middle-earth to read Guy Kay's Tigana alongside the "Sword & Laser" podcast.
Taking a brief break from Middle-earth to read Guy Kay's Tigana alongside the "Sword & Laser" podcast.
"Here is light. You will say that it is not a living entity, but you miss the point that it is more, not less. Without occupying space, it fills the universe. It nourishes everything, yet itself feeds upon destruction. We claim to control it, but does it not perhaps cultivate us as a source of food? May it not be that all wood grows so that it can be set ablaze, and that men and women are born to kindle fires?"
―Gene Wolfe, The Citadel of the Autarch
―Gene Wolfe, The Citadel of the Autarch
#8514
Posted 04 June 2012 - 03:22 PM
Salt-Man Z, on 04 June 2012 - 03:12 PM, said:
Finished up The Silmarillion last night and it was amazing! I can't believe that for 20 years I assumed it was dry and dull; certainly it wasn't always an easy read, but man it was just epic.
Agreed! I can't believe I put it off for so long when it was THAT awesome.
Plus knowing things like who Gandalf and Saruman really are, why the Elves decided to go into the West ect....it all makes sense now!
Fave bit.
Spoiler
"When the last tree has fallen, and the rivers are poisoned, you cannot eat money, oh no." ~Aurora
"Someone will always try to sell you despair, just so they don't feel alone." ~Ursula Vernon
"Someone will always try to sell you despair, just so they don't feel alone." ~Ursula Vernon
#8515
Posted 04 June 2012 - 03:30 PM
Finished Sailing to Sarantium last night; it was very good and I'm looking forward to the next book. Also, finished listening to Name of the Wind and am about 6hrs into Wise Man's Fear. I think listening to these books probably beats reading them; the narrator is fantastic. He really nails the prose and his Ambrose(?) indignation voice makes me laugh out loud. If I were to describe these books to someone, I'd have to say they are an adults' Harry Potter, though that really doesn't do them justice. The prose is a bit purple, Kvothe's metaphors sometimes make me cringe, but it is beautiful, like a painting played on a lute for a blind man to see:)
Next I'm going to read Angelmaker before moving on with the Sarantine Mosaic.
Next I'm going to read Angelmaker before moving on with the Sarantine Mosaic.
"Give a man a fire and he's warm for the day. But set fire to him and he's warm for the rest of his life." - Terry Pratchett, Jingo"Just erotic. Nothing kinky. It's the difference between using a feather and using a chicken." - Terry Pratchett, Eric
"Wisdom comes from experience. Experience is often a result of a lack of wisdom." - Terry Pratchett
"Wisdom comes from experience. Experience is often a result of a lack of wisdom." - Terry Pratchett
#8516
Posted 04 June 2012 - 04:16 PM
Finished up The Light Fantastic and Equal Rites over the few days. Really enjoying the flavor of Discworld now, and I can't believe I waited this many years to start this series. I'm also slowly making progress in A Betrayal in Winter (it's just that Discworld is slightly easier to read during breaks during my graveyards) and I must admit that I love both the idea and the flavor of the Andat.
#8517
Posted 04 June 2012 - 07:49 PM
The cold commands by Richard Morgan. That guy really has a potty mouth. I wonder if there is a fantasy subgenre that could be coined dirty fantasy.
#8518
Posted 04 June 2012 - 08:02 PM
Aptorius, on 04 June 2012 - 07:49 PM, said:
The cold commands by Richard Morgan. That guy really has a potty mouth. I wonder if there is a fantasy subgenre that could be coined dirty fantasy.
Historically, Chaucer had a potty mouth. It's nothing new.
"When the last tree has fallen, and the rivers are poisoned, you cannot eat money, oh no." ~Aurora
"Someone will always try to sell you despair, just so they don't feel alone." ~Ursula Vernon
"Someone will always try to sell you despair, just so they don't feel alone." ~Ursula Vernon
#8519
Posted 04 June 2012 - 08:25 PM
Just finished Brandon Sanderson's forthcoming novella, Legion. Considering the length of his novels, I had certain doubts about Sanderson writing short fiction. And yet, Legion is the introduction to what could be the author's most fascinating work to date!
Check out the blog for the full review...
Cheers,
Patrick
Check out the blog for the full review...
Cheers,
Patrick
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#8520
Posted 05 June 2012 - 01:54 AM
Nearly 200 pages into Gemmell's LORD OF THE SILVER BOW, and damn if it isn't really engrossing! I enjoyed LEGEND (the only other Gemmell book I've reaD), but I was never blown away by it...but so far this book is really impressing me.
"When the last tree has fallen, and the rivers are poisoned, you cannot eat money, oh no." ~Aurora
"Someone will always try to sell you despair, just so they don't feel alone." ~Ursula Vernon
"Someone will always try to sell you despair, just so they don't feel alone." ~Ursula Vernon