The Book I bought today is...
#361
Posted 24 July 2006 - 11:10 PM
Curse those with long attention spans... ooh, shiny!
O xein', angellein Lakedaimoniois hoti têde; keimetha tois keinon rhémasi peithomenoi.
#362
Posted 25 July 2006 - 11:13 AM
Werthead said:
I decided to lay the book low with a solid reading spree on Sunday afternoon. My head still hurts.
Did you like it? (not the headache of course!)
Only Two Things Are Infinite, The Universe and Human Stupidity, and I'm Not Sure About The Former.
Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein
#363
Posted 25 July 2006 - 03:30 PM
well, I've ordered the lies of loke lamora, the thousandfold thought, that book by Priest, no present like time, that sci fi book as written by hitler, Silent willow sleeping woman (or something like that by Murakami) .. I prhophesize very little social interaction the next few weeks
Take good care to keep relations civil
It's decent in the first of gentlemen
To speak friendly, Even to the devil
It's decent in the first of gentlemen
To speak friendly, Even to the devil
#364
Posted 26 July 2006 - 08:26 AM
I bought Keep of fire (Mark Anthony) yesterday and ordered HoC today from cdon.com since they didn't have it at the store.
(also ordered Half Blood Prince)
(also ordered Half Blood Prince)
#365
Posted 26 July 2006 - 01:29 PM
Just purchased The Night Watch by Sergei Lukyanenko.
#366
Posted 26 July 2006 - 01:31 PM
In English?
Only Two Things Are Infinite, The Universe and Human Stupidity, and I'm Not Sure About The Former.
Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein
#367
Posted 26 July 2006 - 05:08 PM
Yes. The english translation came out earlier this month.
#368
Posted 26 July 2006 - 05:36 PM
Cool.
I read the first 3 books in Russian.
I have got the fourth book - The Last Watch, but didn't have time to read it yet.
I read the first 3 books in Russian.
I have got the fourth book - The Last Watch, but didn't have time to read it yet.
Only Two Things Are Infinite, The Universe and Human Stupidity, and I'm Not Sure About The Former.
Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein
#369
Posted 31 July 2006 - 04:47 AM
Today I bought:
The Thousandfold Thought - By R. Scott Bakker. I could have sworn I already had this. But I went to read it today and could not find it anywhere. So I popped out and picked it up
The Lies Of Locke Lamora - Scott Lynch. I ordered this one, it's still not released in western australia yet, even thought the date for release was the 28th
And thats about it. I was looking for Tales of the Drenai volumes one through to three by Gemmell but couldn't find a place that sold them.
The Thousandfold Thought - By R. Scott Bakker. I could have sworn I already had this. But I went to read it today and could not find it anywhere. So I popped out and picked it up
The Lies Of Locke Lamora - Scott Lynch. I ordered this one, it's still not released in western australia yet, even thought the date for release was the 28th
And thats about it. I was looking for Tales of the Drenai volumes one through to three by Gemmell but couldn't find a place that sold them.
#370
Posted 03 August 2006 - 06:33 PM
The Elephant Vanishes by Haruki Murakami
Birthday Stories, edited by Haruki Murakami
Knife of Dreams by Robert Jordan
The last one because, though I've read it before, I don't have a physical copy. The other to make up numbers for a three-for-two offer (though there weren't many on offer to choose from).
Birthday Stories, edited by Haruki Murakami
Knife of Dreams by Robert Jordan
The last one because, though I've read it before, I don't have a physical copy. The other to make up numbers for a three-for-two offer (though there weren't many on offer to choose from).
#371
Posted 09 August 2006 - 11:43 AM
just finished - stories we could tell by tony parson
the human stain by philip roth
legend by david gemmell
and am reading his dark materials by philip pulman.
as you can see - i am diversifying:)
the human stain by philip roth
legend by david gemmell
and am reading his dark materials by philip pulman.
as you can see - i am diversifying:)
#372
Posted 09 August 2006 - 12:21 PM
Hi all i have a question and this seems the right thread.
Should i diversify my reading. I only read MBOTF. Over and over again. They are so entertaining but someone sed i should read A song of ice and fire as this is the only work that doesnt signify a drop in quality from Eriksons work. Apparently there very good however should i buy them? I seek the thouths of the ppl who have read both these sets of books and would appreciate an opinionon which is better also
Should i diversify my reading. I only read MBOTF. Over and over again. They are so entertaining but someone sed i should read A song of ice and fire as this is the only work that doesnt signify a drop in quality from Eriksons work. Apparently there very good however should i buy them? I seek the thouths of the ppl who have read both these sets of books and would appreciate an opinionon which is better also
#373 Guest_Saint Chains_*
Posted 09 August 2006 - 01:01 PM
@ tiam - Personally, I think if you like Erikson, you will probably like A Song of Ice and Fire also. As for which one is better, I prefer MBotF, but that doesn't make it better, and indeed such a discussion probably has its own thread somewhere (and if it doens't, it should!)
As for diversifying your reading, there is ONLY one answer to such a question: an emphatic YES!
SUggestions for diversifying within fantasy/scie-fi:
George R R Martin
China Mieville
Dan Simmons
Pratchett (if you're after some good satire)
R. Scott Bakker (I havn't read his works, but judging from comments found here on the forum, he's a solid bet)
'Literature' (in no particular order):
Philip Roth
Gustave Flaubert
Miguel de Cervantes
Herman Melville
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Shakespeare
Thomas Pynchon (be careful with this one)
Thomas Mann
Michel de Montaigne
Henry James
Albert Camus
William Faulkner
etc. etc....
In other words, tiam, read as much as you possibly can. In literature can be found the greatest examples of human expression.
So do yourself a favour, and READ EVERYTHING!!!
As for diversifying your reading, there is ONLY one answer to such a question: an emphatic YES!
SUggestions for diversifying within fantasy/scie-fi:
George R R Martin
China Mieville
Dan Simmons
Pratchett (if you're after some good satire)
R. Scott Bakker (I havn't read his works, but judging from comments found here on the forum, he's a solid bet)
'Literature' (in no particular order):
Philip Roth
Gustave Flaubert
Miguel de Cervantes
Herman Melville
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Shakespeare
Thomas Pynchon (be careful with this one)
Thomas Mann
Michel de Montaigne
Henry James
Albert Camus
William Faulkner
etc. etc....
In other words, tiam, read as much as you possibly can. In literature can be found the greatest examples of human expression.
So do yourself a favour, and READ EVERYTHING!!!
#374
Posted 09 August 2006 - 01:05 PM
holy god, erikson is great and all, but there is so much out there to read, how could you possibly restrict yourself to just one author!!!
@saint claus - brilliant list:) i concur on all of them, especially dan simmons
@saint claus - brilliant list:) i concur on all of them, especially dan simmons
#375 Guest_Saint Chains_*
Posted 09 August 2006 - 01:10 PM
drinksinbars said:
@saint claus - brilliant list:) i concur on all of them, especially dan simmons
cheers
#376
Posted 09 August 2006 - 02:27 PM
I just bought The Sword of Persia: Nader Shah, from Tribal Warrior to Conquering Tyrant.
It's good general, accessable history and we have so few English language histories of 18th century Iran.
Other than that, I'm trying to control myself with book purchases and plan to do a re-read of The Last Light of the Sun by Guy Gavriel Kay.
It's good general, accessable history and we have so few English language histories of 18th century Iran.
Other than that, I'm trying to control myself with book purchases and plan to do a re-read of The Last Light of the Sun by Guy Gavriel Kay.
#377
Posted 16 August 2006 - 06:43 PM
Just back from holidays.
My kind neighbors picked up a few books from postman for me
The Lions of Al-Rassan by Guy Gavriel Kay (UK amazon)
The Darkness That Comes Before (The Prince of Nothing, Book 1) [Hardcover] by R. Scott Bakker (USA amazon marketplace)
and
The Thousandfold Thought: The Prince of Nothing, Book Three [Hardcover] by R. Scott Bakker (UK Amazon)
Waiting for book 2 of Prince of Nothing to arrive along with House of chains from USA amazon.
My kind neighbors picked up a few books from postman for me
The Lions of Al-Rassan by Guy Gavriel Kay (UK amazon)
The Darkness That Comes Before (The Prince of Nothing, Book 1) [Hardcover] by R. Scott Bakker (USA amazon marketplace)
and
The Thousandfold Thought: The Prince of Nothing, Book Three [Hardcover] by R. Scott Bakker (UK Amazon)
Waiting for book 2 of Prince of Nothing to arrive along with House of chains from USA amazon.
Only Two Things Are Infinite, The Universe and Human Stupidity, and I'm Not Sure About The Former.
Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein
#378
Posted 16 August 2006 - 10:03 PM
few recent buys:
Author: Vandermeer, Jeff
Title: City of Saints and Madmen (well, 2 copies..I "lost me reading copy prior to reading all of it! so I needed to replace it, and I also picked up a nice ARC copy)
Author: Duncan, Hal
Title: Vellum : The Book of All Hours
Author: McKiernan, Dennis L.
Title: The Eye of the Hunter 'ARC' (signed and dated)
Author: Bakker, R. Scott
Title: The Darkness That Comes Before 'ARC'
Author: Pratchett, Terry
Title: Monstrous Regiment
Author: China Mieville.
Title: IRON COUNCIL.
Author: Vandermeer, Jeff
Title: City of Saints and Madmen (well, 2 copies..I "lost me reading copy prior to reading all of it! so I needed to replace it, and I also picked up a nice ARC copy)
Author: Duncan, Hal
Title: Vellum : The Book of All Hours
Author: McKiernan, Dennis L.
Title: The Eye of the Hunter 'ARC' (signed and dated)
Author: Bakker, R. Scott
Title: The Darkness That Comes Before 'ARC'
Author: Pratchett, Terry
Title: Monstrous Regiment
Author: China Mieville.
Title: IRON COUNCIL.
#379
Posted 16 August 2006 - 10:05 PM
drinksinbars;104469 said:
holy god, erikson is great and all, but there is so much out there to read, how could you possibly restrict yourself to just one author!!!
DITTO!
I love SE but come on, there are a ton of great authors and books out there
#380 Guest_Corporal List_*
Posted 16 August 2006 - 11:03 PM
was anyone else severly dissapointed with "the prince of nothing" series. i thought it was very bad, like he just took the crusades, added wizards "non-men" and aliens. it didnt seem original and wasnt even entertaining.