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#8761 User is offline   yuna_anomander25 

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Posted 13 July 2012 - 06:00 AM

just started Shadow's Edge by Brent Weeks, i also read the prologue of Shadow of a Dark Queen by Raymond E. Feist just last night, and planning to read the Recap-Something in The Warrior Prophet by R. Scott Bakker, just pre-ordered The Darkness that comes Before, so i could enjoy this book,
after I finish this Trilogies (Night Angel, Prince of Nothing, First Law, etc..) I'll concentrate on those long series, like Dresden Files, Feist's Riftwar and so on, and hopefully i could finish my WoT read, and my Malazan re-read,
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Posted 13 July 2012 - 12:00 PM

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View PostSalt-Man Z, on 11 July 2012 - 02:53 PM, said:

I've gotten a bunch of Reacher books from my dad (2-5, 8, 11-15) but haven't read any yet. Is it the kind of series where I want to start with #1 and read them in order? Or does it matter?


I've read all of them and no, the order in which you read them doesn't really matter :). If you do want to read them in order, you should do so in order of publication, like this (copied from http://leechild.com/...ntact.php#order ):

#1 Killing Floor; #2 Die Trying; #3 Tripwire; #4 Running Blind (US title)/The Visitor (UK title); #5 Echo Burning; #6 Without Fail; #7 Persuader; #8 The Enemy (the prequel, this takes place before the events of Killing Floor); #9 One Shot; #10 The Hard Way; #11 Bad Luck and Trouble; #12 Nothing to Lose; #13 Gone Tomorrow; #14 61 Hours; #15 Worth Dying For: #16 The Affair.


I think, of the seven I've read, the only ones you might want to read in order are 61 Hours and Worth Dying For, for reasons too spoilery to mention.


QT, yeah, he likes short sentences. And short words ...



And then lots of punching/kicking/shooting of BAD people. things are generally pretty black and white when it comes to good guy/bad guy dynamics in his books.


Yeah, the bad guys are bad, and that's all he feels you need to know about them.
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Posted 13 July 2012 - 01:06 PM

Right now I'm doing a reread of Among Thieves since the followup is coming out this autumn and I'm don't planing to bring with me any books when its time to move down south for School again.
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Posted 13 July 2012 - 01:21 PM

recently finished Grave Thief by Tom Lloyd.

it was surprisingly solid. Granted, part of the criticism laid at Lloyd's feet in Book 2--his over-infatuation with convergence as a plot device--remains totally valid, but character development is far LESS haphasard, and the book flows a lot better. Add to that the fact that there's a lot more delicious world-building (somehtign he does rather well), and there's a good reason to read this.

bought Book 4 already, but right now i'm making my way through Neal Asher's Orbus
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Posted 13 July 2012 - 04:21 PM

Serious book hangover from the awesomeness that was BITTER SEEDS....and so I can't get into anything new...so I'm re-reading THE COLD COMMANDS on my Kindle.
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Posted 13 July 2012 - 07:28 PM

Devoured the two Gentleman Bastard books by Lynch while i was visiting the brother last weekend. Thats some good readins. Badass plots with that much humor? Yes please. Now lets get that third one out!

Then finally got to The Heroes by Abercrombie. Just a steady, good book. Enjoyed it more than Best Served Cold, but not as much as the trilogy.
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Posted 13 July 2012 - 11:55 PM

View PostSlow Ben, on 13 July 2012 - 07:28 PM, said:

Devoured the two Gentleman Bastard books by Lynch while i was visiting the brother last weekend. Thats some good readins. Badass plots with that much humor? Yes please. Now lets get that third one out!


Yeah, good luck with that one... We *MIGHT* see it next year but sadly Lynch has been writing about as fast as Martin. The difference being that he's actually came out and admitted that he's had personal problems that have held him up from continuing the series and he's not just an asshole who says "Don't ask me about this book that is YEARS past it's due date." /rant.

I've been a busy man since I posted up here last. Let's see, I've managed to finish Caliban's War by Corey, Ghost Country by Patrick Lee, and The Book of Jhereg (the first three Vlad Taltos books in omnibus form) by Steven Brust. It has been a very very good week for reading. I think out of all of them the Taltos stuff surprised me the most though, I didn't expect this much delicious political intrigue from these books.

Next up is Deep Sky to finish of the Lee trilogy.
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Posted 14 July 2012 - 03:06 AM

Just started with Midnight tides now, so many books to read, so little time. I think that the summerbreak have to expended just because of the to read list.
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Posted 15 July 2012 - 03:50 AM

just finished Shadow's Edge by Brent Weeks, IMHO this could have been great even without those Sisters of the Chantry who reminds me so much of Aes Sedais of WoT, but I know that Ariel and Vi was vital to the plot, so i really don't mind that much, she reminds me of Verin, also Solon of Polgara the Sorceress and Rogue(X-Men movie) because of the white hair,
want more of Vi!
will start The Name of the Wind later, as i still don't have Beyond the Shadows to complete the trilogy, and I'm reading post here and there of Week's Black Prism, may try that some time,
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Posted 15 July 2012 - 06:46 AM

View Postyuna_anomander25, on 12 July 2012 - 08:23 PM, said:

just finished Storm Front_Dresden Files 1_by_Jim Butcher, ... hopefully i could catch up with the rest of you guys up to Ghost Story,


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View Postkcf, on 12 July 2012 - 08:53 PM, said:

...I'm currently reading The Forge of Darkness by Steven Erikson - really, really happy to have this one!


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View PostThe Incredible Kitsu, on 13 July 2012 - 11:55 PM, said:

...Next up is Deep Sky to finish of the Lee trilogy.


heeheeeheh.


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Posted 15 July 2012 - 05:26 PM

The book hangover I experienced after finishing BITTER SEEDS was was far more immense than I assumed it would be. I tried about 6 or 7 books from my TBR pile and nothing was clicking...

...so I decided to hit up a classic that I've NEVER READ (mostly because of the atrocious movie version), and I've bought and started DUNE by Frank Herbert...

...and it's filling the gap so far. A lot more involved and interesting so far that both the Lynch film version and even the Syfy Miniseries.
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Posted 15 July 2012 - 10:32 PM

View PostQuickTidal, on 15 July 2012 - 05:26 PM, said:

The book hangover I experienced after finishing BITTER SEEDS was was far more immense than I assumed it would be. I tried about 6 or 7 books from my TBR pile and nothing was clicking...

...so I decided to hit up a classic that I've NEVER READ (mostly because of the atrocious movie version), and I've bought and started DUNE by Frank Herbert...

...and it's filling the gap so far. A lot more involved and interesting so far that both the Lynch film version and even the Syfy Miniseries.



HOLY SHITBALLS. You'd never read DUNE. How is that possible for such an avid sci-fi reader?


Seriously though, I think you'll enjoy it. It's a bit dry in places (see what i did there!) but the depth of the story and the worldbuilding is immense.

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Posted 16 July 2012 - 12:29 PM

View PostBriar King, on 16 July 2012 - 02:12 AM, said:

Dune is the shit I loved it. So are you gonna read all 6 that he wrote?


If I continue to enjoy it as I have been (I'm on page 105), then that will be the plan.

Something I've noted already. Leto is Spanish, with darker olive-skin and dark hair. And the old Duke was a matador who died fighting a bull. Meanwhile in both the Lynch flick and the Syfy miniseries he's whiter than white with blonde hair (William Hurt?), as is Paul (whom you would assume to be mixed) at least Kyle Mchlachlan had dark hair in Lynch's version. Who knew they whitewashed Dune even so recently as 2000? Crazy. It makes me really glad to be reading the actual source material and seeing the story as it was written.

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Posted 16 July 2012 - 01:30 PM

David Lynch's DUNE is a crime against the source material. WTF and not in a good way. The Syfy series was better, though there's still no substitute for the books.
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Posted 16 July 2012 - 01:41 PM

View PostMcLovin, on 16 July 2012 - 01:30 PM, said:

David Lynch's DUNE is a crime against the source material. WTF and not in a good way. The Syfy series was better, though there's still no substitute for the books.



I only watched SOME of the miniseries (and I liked it to a degree), I hate the Lynch film (but I loathe him as a director anyways, so that's no skin of my nose)...but I'm already much more immersed in the source material than I was in either of those adaptations.

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Posted 16 July 2012 - 02:06 PM

The Mini-series was a far better representation of the book, though the cheapness of the production could be off-putting at times. If feels so much more like a stage play when you can see the obvious painted backdrops.

DUNE really deserves epic cinematography, since the desert is so clearly a major part of the story.

There were rumours that another big budget adaptation was being considered, but unless it cold be done as a duology, or a trilogy, then i don't think it can work. Which is another reason the mini-series was better, as it allowed the story to unfold at a sensible pace.

I am really glad that my first exposure to reading DUNE was while working on a project in the desert in the middle east. Really helped the mood.

Hope you enjoy the rest of the book QT.

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Posted 16 July 2012 - 02:18 PM

View PostBinder of Demons, on 16 July 2012 - 02:06 PM, said:

Hope you enjoy the rest of the book QT.


Thanks, I am so far!

And I would love to see it handled as a trilogy of films like LOTR, with someone at the helm who knows and loves the source material....and a production company willing to take the chance on a pricey production.
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Posted 16 July 2012 - 05:32 PM

Read the original five but i think my mind sort of blew out somewhere around 4. May have been too young to grasp most of the sheer wtf that comes into play in the later books.
May have to reread one day.
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Posted 16 July 2012 - 05:46 PM

I actually rather like the Lynch movie (although I am something of a fan of his) I read up to Chapter House, but I'm not a fan of anything after Children. And I think everything after the first one is a major step down
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Posted 16 July 2012 - 06:22 PM

View PostAbyss, on 16 July 2012 - 05:32 PM, said:

Read the original five but i think my mind sort of blew out somewhere around 4. May have been too young to grasp most of the sheer wtf that comes into play in the later books.
May have to reread one day.



There is already a bit of crazy WTF-ery going on in this one what with the Bene Gesserit seeding worlds centuries back with knowledge and reverence of their order, so that when they arrive if they are able to parse the evolutionary dialect changes, then they can be revered. That's a really out-there thing for a guy to have written back in the 1960's.

As for the periphery books by KJA and BH...I got seriously burned by KJA's phoning it in with his STAR WARS books, so I doubt I'd touch anything he did again.
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