The Book I bought today is...
#2741
Posted 24 January 2013 - 05:02 PM
That moment when you realize the entire MBotF is one big love letter to Glen Cook.
"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
#2742
#2743
Posted 24 January 2013 - 06:08 PM
Obdigore, on 24 January 2013 - 04:56 PM, said:
Orgies and Demons and Flying Spagetti Monters.
Or you could... you know... rafo.
Or you could... you know... rafo.
Miiiinor spoiler alert:
You know, there actually is a sort of flying spaghetti monster in the books. Demons too.
No orgies, if anyone was really looking forwards to that.
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#2744
Posted 24 January 2013 - 06:39 PM
Damn it, I bought it because I heard it had orgies. Oh well, guess lots of people dying will have to be enough. Sigh.
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#2745
Posted 24 January 2013 - 07:06 PM
Garak, on 24 January 2013 - 05:50 PM, said:
I was just wondering if it will drop me right in the midle of something like Malazan did. Which I wouldn't mind.
Very much yes. GotM was no problem for me, but I admit to being lost for a good chunk of the first BC book.
"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
#2746
Posted 24 January 2013 - 09:06 PM
The voice takes getting used to, largely because Croaker doesn't particularly give a eff if you want to know what this particular mountain looks like, or what happened during those months of traveling through treacherous lands, or even what makes most of these people tick on an individual basis. Once you're used to that, it's one of the funniest, most pleasurable reads in all of fantasy lit. The one major thing you won't get, at least initially, from Black Company that you get from MBOTF is that feeling of constantly putting together a vast puzzle. But eventually even that stuff comes along.
They came with white hands and left with red hands.
#2747
Posted 25 January 2013 - 12:46 AM
worrywort, on 24 January 2013 - 09:06 PM, said:
The voice takes getting used to, largely because Croaker doesn't particularly give a eff if you want to know what this particular mountain looks like, or what happened during those months of traveling through treacherous lands, or even what makes most of these people tick on an individual basis.
That's one thing i really loved in the books.
Don't worry if the first book feels a bit rambling at times... by the time you'll finish the omnibus, you'll be hooked.
And in case you're worried about it, YES he stops describing card games after the first book.
This post has been edited by Tehol the Only: 25 January 2013 - 12:47 AM
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#2748
Posted 25 January 2013 - 01:34 AM
Cook's ability to do "voice" in particular is fantastic; you can definitely tell when he switches chroniclers throughout the series.
"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
#2749
Posted 25 January 2013 - 01:53 AM
Salt-Man Z, on 25 January 2013 - 01:34 AM, said:
Cook's ability to do "voice" in particular is fantastic; you can definitely tell when he switches chroniclers throughout the series.
Damn right.
By the way i just received the leatherbound necronomicon from gollancz and oh my it's pure awesomeness.
Put it beside a signed copy of the way of kings i got last week(gift from my girlfriend), which is another beautiful tome. (sanderson's sign&ship service is quite possibly the best initiative from a writer EVER).
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#2750
Posted 26 January 2013 - 11:52 PM
I made my first purchase over at Book Depository; I picked up Gemmell's Lion of Macedon and Dark Prince. Also The Dragon Factory and The King of Plagues, books 2 and 3 of Jonathan Maberry's Joe Ledger series. I LOVED the first one, Patient Zero, so I'm curious to see if the rest can keep up.
Finally, I got Dauntless and Fearless, books 1 and 2 in the Lost Fleet-series and Germline by T.C. McCarthy. Now to wait for delivery...
Finally, I got Dauntless and Fearless, books 1 and 2 in the Lost Fleet-series and Germline by T.C. McCarthy. Now to wait for delivery...
This post has been edited by Pennywise: 26 January 2013 - 11:52 PM
#2751
Posted 27 January 2013 - 03:10 PM
finally got my copy of ALTERED CARBON - Richard Morgan, now i could start my read of his Takeshi Kovacs and then continue with his A Land Fit for Heroes, and then to purchase his other 2 books, Market Forces and Black Man/Thirteen, and to read this back-to-back with Stover and Abercrombie, what a nice 3-punch combo, haha,
found in the 2nd hand bookstore:
The Gap into Vision: Forbidden Knowledge - Stephen Donaldson, to continue my read of his Gap, and have yet to finish Lord Foul's Bane,
found this - The Baker's Boy - J.V. Jones, she wasn't much talked/discussed here but in another website, she's part of that website's top 25, hmm, curious,
Fugitive Prince - Janny Wurts, i know its book 4 or something of her Wars of Light and Shadow, but it is also book 1 of her Alliance of Light something,
and last but certainly the least,
Shards of a Broken Crown - Raymond E Feist, read somewhere, can't remember who, i think it's either Macros or MTS who said he likes to think this book didn't exist, maybe I'm a glutton for punishment but when the time comes that i could finally read this, I may also think like that, just want completion and ending to the Serpentwar saga.

found in the 2nd hand bookstore:
The Gap into Vision: Forbidden Knowledge - Stephen Donaldson, to continue my read of his Gap, and have yet to finish Lord Foul's Bane,
found this - The Baker's Boy - J.V. Jones, she wasn't much talked/discussed here but in another website, she's part of that website's top 25, hmm, curious,
Fugitive Prince - Janny Wurts, i know its book 4 or something of her Wars of Light and Shadow, but it is also book 1 of her Alliance of Light something,
and last but certainly the least,
Shards of a Broken Crown - Raymond E Feist, read somewhere, can't remember who, i think it's either Macros or MTS who said he likes to think this book didn't exist, maybe I'm a glutton for punishment but when the time comes that i could finally read this, I may also think like that, just want completion and ending to the Serpentwar saga.
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)
#2752
Posted 27 January 2013 - 09:35 PM
The Baker's Boy starts a trilogy that is pretty much fantasy by the books. I don't have a super negative opinion of it, but I'm surprised to hear it's in even a top 25 list.
They came with white hands and left with red hands.
#2753
Posted 27 January 2013 - 10:59 PM
well, it wasn't her Book of Words, rather it's her Sword of Shadows, and it wasn't in the list anymore, when I checked back again,
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but her Sword of Shadows was added to this list instead of said website,
I don't put that much weight in lists, top 25 or 50, I think like many who commented there, it's more of a personal preference, but most of those series have been good recommendations here, so I really don't mind,
this
but her Sword of Shadows was added to this list instead of said website,
I don't put that much weight in lists, top 25 or 50, I think like many who commented there, it's more of a personal preference, but most of those series have been good recommendations here, so I really don't mind,
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)
#2754
Posted 27 January 2013 - 11:21 PM
Yah I'm not huge on lists either, but you said it was a site's list and not an individual's, so in terms of consensus I would be surprised that a large group would include it. Anything can be one person's personal preference, of course, I agree.
They came with white hands and left with red hands.
#2755
Posted 27 January 2013 - 11:59 PM
yuna_anomander25, on 27 January 2013 - 10:59 PM, said:
well, it wasn't her Book of Words, rather it's her Sword of Shadows, and it wasn't in the list anymore, when I checked back again,
this
but her Sword of Shadows was added to this list instead of said website,
I don't put that much weight in lists, top 25 or 50, I think like many who commented there, it's more of a personal preference, but most of those series have been good recommendations here, so I really don't mind,
this
but her Sword of Shadows was added to this list instead of said website,
I don't put that much weight in lists, top 25 or 50, I think like many who commented there, it's more of a personal preference, but most of those series have been good recommendations here, so I really don't mind,
I love that website. They actually have some great recommendations. They turned me on to Malazan and ton of other great books.
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#2756
Posted 28 January 2013 - 05:11 PM
Tehol the Only, on 25 January 2013 - 12:46 AM, said:
...And in case you're worried about it, YES he stops describing card games after the first book.
No he doesn't.
Tehol the Only, on 25 January 2013 - 01:53 AM, said:
...By the way i just received the leatherbound necronomicon from gollancz and oh my it's pure awesomeness....
How long before we should expect you to start ranting about Goats With A Thousand Penises and demanding our collective worship of the Many-Angled-Ones?
yuna_anomander25, on 27 January 2013 - 03:10 PM, said:
finally got my copy of ALTERED CARBON - Richard Morgan, now i could start my read of his Takeshi Kovacs and then continue with his A Land Fit for Heroes, and then to purchase his other 2 books, Market Forces and Black Man/Thirteen,...
Just a caution - MARKET FORCES stands separate from his other books, has no connection of significance and is a radically lower level of quality... it was his first screenplay, never picked up for anything and when AC was pub's to mass acclaim, MF was converted to a book and released to capitalize on the rush. It's decent, but nowhere near his other work imnsho.
Rothfuss' NAME OF THE WIND didn't wow me (liked the older Kvothe bits, quickly/utterly bored with Harry Kvotther, and then there's the dragon-cow...), but i spotted WISE MAN'S FEAR for $3 at a 2ndHS so i picked it up. Will read it eventually.
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#2757
Posted 28 January 2013 - 09:36 PM
Abyss, on 28 January 2013 - 05:11 PM, said:
No he doesn't.
I've only read the first two omnibuses (will read more as soon as i finish at least one of the other series i'm currently reading) and i don't remember many games after the card galore in "the black company".
I could be wrong unless... it'Z a SPOILAHR!
Abyss, on 28 January 2013 - 05:11 PM, said:
How long before we should expect you to start ranting about Goats With A Thousand Penises and demanding our collective worship of the Many-Angled-Ones?
Why as soon as i finish Wot i'll start alternating The remaining dresden files with some lovecraft.
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#2758
Posted 28 January 2013 - 09:57 PM
yuna_anomander25, on 27 January 2013 - 03:10 PM, said:
Fugitive Prince - Janny Wurts, i know its book 4 or something of her Wars of Light and Shadow, but it is also book 1 of her Alliance of Light something,
Unfortunately, that's a publisher's marketing gimmick. It's one large (humongous) series, split into mini-series. Each internal miniseries starts numbering the books at 1, but you need to read them from the beginning to make any sense of them. Alliance of Light is the 3rd arc of the 5 arcs.
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#2759
Posted 29 January 2013 - 08:42 AM
"Curse of mistwraith" alone is Arc 1. Read that to see if you like Wurts' style.
books 2+3 are Arc 2, and then book 4 starts Arc 3, and so forth.
I think I have the first 4 at home. I read the first 2 a few years back now, I think. There are some neat concepts there, but Wurts' writing style isn't exactly my thing. It requires a serious time investment to get into, and i'm waiting till a tropical vacation where I can just chill on the beach with a book all day to get into that one. Couldn't keep up with it as a casual read.
books 2+3 are Arc 2, and then book 4 starts Arc 3, and so forth.
I think I have the first 4 at home. I read the first 2 a few years back now, I think. There are some neat concepts there, but Wurts' writing style isn't exactly my thing. It requires a serious time investment to get into, and i'm waiting till a tropical vacation where I can just chill on the beach with a book all day to get into that one. Couldn't keep up with it as a casual read.
#2760
Posted 29 January 2013 - 10:00 PM
My resolution to stop buying books is not going well. The bargain books are killing me. They're hard to resist at 70-80% off.
Retribution Falls by Chris Wooding - It seems like this series has been mentioned here before.
The Waters Rising by Sheri S. Tepper - I haven't read the first one yet, but supposedly this works as a standalone, and I can pick up Plague of Angels anytime.
Frail by Joan Frances Turner - A YA zombie novel, sequel to Dust, which I'm currently reading.
Handling the Undead by John Ajvide Lindqvist - Same guy who wrote Let The Right One In. This one's about zombies, as you can tell from the title.
The Devil Delivered And Other Tales by you know who.
The Hero of Ages by Brandon Sanderson - Still need to read Mistborn #2 first, though...
Why Does Batman Carry Shark Repellent by Brian Cronin - Comic book trivia.
Cry of the Newborn by James Barclay - Since I'm enjoying Dawnthief so much, I wanted to check out his earlier stuff.
This Dark Earth by John Hornor Jacobs - YET MORE ZOMBIES!!!
Retribution Falls by Chris Wooding - It seems like this series has been mentioned here before.
The Waters Rising by Sheri S. Tepper - I haven't read the first one yet, but supposedly this works as a standalone, and I can pick up Plague of Angels anytime.
Frail by Joan Frances Turner - A YA zombie novel, sequel to Dust, which I'm currently reading.
Handling the Undead by John Ajvide Lindqvist - Same guy who wrote Let The Right One In. This one's about zombies, as you can tell from the title.
The Devil Delivered And Other Tales by you know who.
The Hero of Ages by Brandon Sanderson - Still need to read Mistborn #2 first, though...
Why Does Batman Carry Shark Repellent by Brian Cronin - Comic book trivia.
Cry of the Newborn by James Barclay - Since I'm enjoying Dawnthief so much, I wanted to check out his earlier stuff.
This Dark Earth by John Hornor Jacobs - YET MORE ZOMBIES!!!
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