The Book I bought today is...
#1961
Posted 02 September 2011 - 11:38 PM
I got off work super early yesterday (damn thunderstorm), and on the way back, strolled by a Coles. which had a "buy 3, get 4th free" event going on.
sigh
grabbed "Neuromancer" and "pattern recognition" by Gibson, Paul Kearney's "Corvus" (sequel to the Ten Thousand), and John Scalzi's "the Last Colony"
really, only excited about the last one. I need to start avoiding bookshops, by TR pile is huge, and school's about to start again....
sigh
grabbed "Neuromancer" and "pattern recognition" by Gibson, Paul Kearney's "Corvus" (sequel to the Ten Thousand), and John Scalzi's "the Last Colony"
really, only excited about the last one. I need to start avoiding bookshops, by TR pile is huge, and school's about to start again....
#1962
Posted 04 September 2011 - 07:08 PM
Reading a few pages of this thread made me buy the following books
China Mieville Kraken
Dan Simmons Hyperion, The fall of Hyperion, Endymion and The rise of Endymion
Gene Wolfe The shadow of the torturer, the claw of the conciliator, the sword of the lictor and the citadel of the autarch
of the last 40 books I`ve bought, most of em have been from tips of this site =)
China Mieville Kraken
Dan Simmons Hyperion, The fall of Hyperion, Endymion and The rise of Endymion
Gene Wolfe The shadow of the torturer, the claw of the conciliator, the sword of the lictor and the citadel of the autarch
of the last 40 books I`ve bought, most of em have been from tips of this site =)
Apologize to the dice
#1963
Posted 04 September 2011 - 09:14 PM
just bought a copy of Romance of the Three Kingdoms for my Kindle.
that makes 3 versions i own now.......
that makes 3 versions i own now.......
meh. Link was dead :(
#1964
Posted 04 September 2011 - 10:33 PM
I was excited to see the 3 for 2 in Waterstones, thought it'd be perfect for getting the next couple of Dresden books and something else but the books I wanted but they only had Fool Moon and Ghost Story, I though well okay they have Codex Alera stuff I shall get the first couple of them and they started at book 4. Everything else I needed to buy wasn't in there so I gave up on fantasy and decided i'd just get what I wanted off amazon instead.
Ended up getting a cracking translation and lovely looking book of The Odyssey and Don Quixote as well, translation looks decent for that as well. I was going to get War and Peace but that was all scratched and there was only one there so I just got another Dickens instead, although I wanted Tale of Two cities but it wasn't the version that was in the offer so kind of mixed success.
Ended up getting a cracking translation and lovely looking book of The Odyssey and Don Quixote as well, translation looks decent for that as well. I was going to get War and Peace but that was all scratched and there was only one there so I just got another Dickens instead, although I wanted Tale of Two cities but it wasn't the version that was in the offer so kind of mixed success.
Mottfather, who art in chat, hallowed be thy name, thy empire come, thy magic be done, on wu as it is in warren. give us this day our daily cahpters, and forgive us our timeline, as we forgive yours, lead us not into goodkind, but deliver us from ayn rand, for thine is the series, the epic, the glory, I<3WJ ~ Obdi and GH
#1965
Posted 04 September 2011 - 10:59 PM
Went on a min-spree at multiple Half Priced Books stores this weekend to take advantage of the 20% off deal they had running. The haul:
Iron Council - China Mieville
Empire - Orson Scott Card
Killing Time - Caleb Carr
Great Zulu Battles - Ian Knight
Ascension - Christie Golden(cringing over this)
Ghost Story - Jim Butcher
Tides of War - Steven Pressfield
A Cook's Tour - Anthony Bourdain
Run with the Horsemen - Ferrol Sams
The Sands of Ammon - Valerio Massimo Manfredi
The one book I was looking for: A Feast of Crows I didn't buy as the only copy I found they were selling for a ridiculous amount for a missing cover slightly damaged hardcover. That was BS.
Iron Council - China Mieville
Empire - Orson Scott Card
Killing Time - Caleb Carr
Great Zulu Battles - Ian Knight
Ascension - Christie Golden(cringing over this)
Ghost Story - Jim Butcher
Tides of War - Steven Pressfield
A Cook's Tour - Anthony Bourdain
Run with the Horsemen - Ferrol Sams
The Sands of Ammon - Valerio Massimo Manfredi
The one book I was looking for: A Feast of Crows I didn't buy as the only copy I found they were selling for a ridiculous amount for a missing cover slightly damaged hardcover. That was BS.
#1966
Posted 05 September 2011 - 02:00 PM
STAR WARS: HEIR TO THE EMPIRE (20th Anniversary Edition) - Timothy Zahn
Probably the most well-respected trilogy in the entire Star Wars Expanded Universe, and I've never read it....hell I even OWNED all 3 books in paperback and just never got to read them, and instead at some point started on the New Jedi Order series and didn't look back.
Seemed like a perfect time to buy the first book in that series with this swanky, brushed metal-looking hardcover ANNOTATED version.
Looking fwd to this one.
Probably the most well-respected trilogy in the entire Star Wars Expanded Universe, and I've never read it....hell I even OWNED all 3 books in paperback and just never got to read them, and instead at some point started on the New Jedi Order series and didn't look back.
Seemed like a perfect time to buy the first book in that series with this swanky, brushed metal-looking hardcover ANNOTATED version.
Looking fwd to this one.
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#1967
Posted 06 September 2011 - 02:23 PM
QuickTidal, on 05 September 2011 - 02:00 PM, said:
STAR WARS: HEIR TO THE EMPIRE (20th Anniversary Edition) - Timothy Zahn
Probably the most well-respected trilogy in the entire Star Wars Expanded Universe, ...
Probably the most well-respected trilogy in the entire Star Wars Expanded Universe, ...
I think you'll enjoy it.
The only problem with this series is that it shines a harsh light on the vast majority of the rest of the SWEU stuff.
MODGOD NOTICE OF THREAD SPLIT - MOVED THE ONGOING STAR WARS:EU AND HEIR TO THE EMPIRE DISCUSSION TO ITS OWN THREAD.
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#1968
Posted 09 September 2011 - 08:22 PM
I just bought Dan Simmons, The Hyperion Omnibus - anygood?
Tehol said:
'Yet my heart breaks for a naked hen.'
#1969
Posted 10 September 2011 - 10:56 AM
Just ordered books 2,3,4 of Dresden Crack. Also I got my brother into the first one.
Para todos todo, para nosotros nada.
MottI'd always pegged you as more of an Ublala
MottI'd always pegged you as more of an Ublala
#1970
Posted 11 September 2011 - 12:06 AM
champ, on 09 September 2011 - 08:22 PM, said:
I just bought Dan Simmons, The Hyperion Omnibus - anygood?
Yes. Very.
I had a nice haul today:
Amazon fairy brought the Midnight Mayor and I ordered Leviathan Wakes and Appleseed, and at the discount book store I bought: The Lions of Al'Rassan, Monarchies of God 1 and 2, Shriek: an Afterword, Culture: 1,2, and 3, Isle of the Dead/Eye of the Cat (all for under $20 - except the amazon stuff).
I'm considering ordering Shadows of the Apt book 1 but I'm unsure about it. I tried to search it on this forum but every word but "shadows" is under 4 characters.
(Nevermind. Found them and I think the general consensus was that the idea's great, the world building is great, but apparently he's just not a good writer)
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#1971
Posted 11 September 2011 - 10:05 PM
Baco Xtath, on 11 September 2011 - 12:06 AM, said:
champ, on 09 September 2011 - 08:22 PM, said:
I just bought Dan Simmons, The Hyperion Omnibus - anygood?
Yes. Very.
I had a nice haul today:
Amazon fairy brought the Midnight Mayor and I ordered Leviathan Wakes and Appleseed, and at the discount book store I bought: The Lions of Al'Rassan, Monarchies of God 1 and 2, Shriek: an Afterword, Culture: 1,2, and 3, Isle of the Dead/Eye of the Cat (all for under $20 - except the amazon stuff).
I'm considering ordering Shadows of the Apt book 1 but I'm unsure about it. I tried to search it on this forum but every word but "shadows" is under 4 characters.
(Nevermind. Found them and I think the general consensus was that the idea's great, the world building is great, but apparently he's just not a good writer)
he does characters very poorly. cringe-worthy poorly. writes some mean battles, though
oh,and the books get better. Book 3 is solid.
#1972
Posted 12 September 2011 - 02:40 PM
Infinity, on 10 September 2011 - 10:56 AM, said:
Just ordered books 2,3,4 of Dresden Crack. Also I got my brother into the first one.
THE DRESDENCRACK, IT... oh, you all know the deal already...
Baco Xtath, on 11 September 2011 - 12:06 AM, said:
VERY very.
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#1973
Posted 12 September 2011 - 11:57 PM
I just ordered Thunderer and Gears of the City by Felix Gilman. I have no idea if they're any good or not but the amazon reviews seemed pretty good. And I always trust amazon reviews. Actually, the bit I read on them seemed intriguing; kind of a new weird, urban, steampunk fantasy type o' thing. I found these while checking out whether to buy the Half Made World by Gilman. Since these were $5 apiece and Half made was $13 I opted for these.
It's my birthday this week and I'm going ape-shit buying books (15 in 3 days). When I'll actually find the time to read them is another matter.
It's my birthday this week and I'm going ape-shit buying books (15 in 3 days). When I'll actually find the time to read them is another matter.
"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
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#1974
Posted 13 September 2011 - 12:44 AM
#1975
Posted 13 September 2011 - 01:00 AM
So I'll have to see how this turns out but after years of passing by, picking up and putting back, I have finally purchased a copy of Robert Jordan's The Eye of the World for my Nook, so I've embarked on reading WoT for the first time. And if I keep at it and read the whole thing through it should be finished by the time I get caught up, if I make it that far. I've heard that the first several books are great then the quality takes a down turn and towards the end he picked up on the quality again, so I'll see and hopefully form my own opinion then be swayed by others' opinions.
#1976
Posted 13 September 2011 - 10:13 AM
Crack'd Pot Trail is finally available in the US... about damn time, downloading it to my Nook
@Briar King... that's pretty much what I've heard, even from a friend who is a pretty diehard fan of WoT...
@Briar King... that's pretty much what I've heard, even from a friend who is a pretty diehard fan of WoT...
#1977
Posted 13 September 2011 - 12:02 PM
I've got The Lords of the North, by Bernard Cornwell. Having just read the first two two in the series (The Last Kingdom and The Pale Horseman) I thought I'd carry on with it - pretty good so far. Although, having read all his other stuff, there are a lot of character types that are very familiar.
Good though overall, the series (although unrelated) carries on chronologically, but not directly, from his Arthurian 'Warlord' trilogy, if you liked that.
Good though overall, the series (although unrelated) carries on chronologically, but not directly, from his Arthurian 'Warlord' trilogy, if you liked that.
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So that's the story. And what was the real lesson? Don't leave things in the fridge.
#1978
Posted 13 September 2011 - 01:36 PM
Briar King, on 13 September 2011 - 02:21 AM, said:
MuttonChops, on 13 September 2011 - 01:00 AM, said:
So I'll have to see how this turns out but after years of passing by, picking up and putting back, I have finally purchased a copy of Robert Jordan's The Eye of the World ... I've heard that the first several books are great then the quality takes a down turn ...
That is accurate. For most people the 1st 5books are top notch with a slow decline into utter shit till his last book before his death(11)....
To be fair, most of the vocal haters waited two years or so between books 6-10 and were rewarded with mediocre (at best) books where very little happened, or else one major event maybe happened with an awful lot of characters shuffling from point A to B.
Read back to back, the books may not suffer quite as much. You'll still see a difference in quality, but it won't be as frustrating as it was for those of us who devoured the first 5 and then suffered for a decade or so, and then RJ gets his act together for his last book and Sanderson raises the bar back to where it should have been.
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#1979
Posted 13 September 2011 - 10:00 PM
I bought Crack'd Pot Trail as well, but I went with the hard copy instead of the eBook, since I have all of the others in hard copy too.
As for WoT, it's actually the second fantasy series that I ever read (Lord of the Rings being the first) and I really adored it when I first started it. Mind you, I was sixteen at the time and I think book six had just been released...anyway, I am one of those who believes that the quality definitely dipped around book 7 or so, but it did improve quite a lot after the ninth and I am eager to see what happens in the final book.
As for WoT, it's actually the second fantasy series that I ever read (Lord of the Rings being the first) and I really adored it when I first started it. Mind you, I was sixteen at the time and I think book six had just been released...anyway, I am one of those who believes that the quality definitely dipped around book 7 or so, but it did improve quite a lot after the ninth and I am eager to see what happens in the final book.
~ Denn die Toten reiten schnell. (Lenore)
#1980
Posted 14 September 2011 - 01:03 AM
I plan on getting a physical copy of Crack'd Pot Trail as well Erikson is definitely one of the authors that I'm going to collect physical copies of.
Edit: I can't spell apparently...
Edit: I can't spell apparently...
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