Malazan Empire: polishgenius - Viewing Profile - Malazan Empire

Jump to content

User Rating: -----

Reputation: 490 Will Trade Internal Organs for Rep
Group:
LHTEC
Active Posts:
5,280 (0.73 per day)
Most Active In:
Other Literature (2339 posts)
Joined:
16-June 05
Profile Views:
65,660
Last Active:
User is offline Today, 09:18 PM
Currently:
Offline

My Information

Member Title:
Heart of Courage
Age:
38 years old
Birthday:
July 22, 1986

Contact Information

E-mail:
Click here to e-mail me

Icon Latest Reputation

490

Current Reputation


Latest Visitors

Posts I've Made

  1. In Topic: The Comics Thread!

    Today, 08:39 PM

    It's wicked good. Twelve issues (or two volumes) of Midnighter solo, then a Midnighter and Apollo miniseries to cap it off.

    The first cover is the most Midnighter thing you've ever seen in your life.

    Posted Image
  2. In Topic: The Comics Thread!

    Today, 05:40 AM

    Steve Orlando rocks. I need to give his Supergirl a proper shot, I remember reading the first volume and enjoying it but I didn't have the means to get into the run at the time. His Midnighter run is superb comics and deserved more love.
  3. In Topic: The new Doctor Who.

    24 March 2025 - 07:54 PM






    yooooooooo
  4. In Topic: Reading at t'moment?

    21 March 2025 - 12:11 AM

    The Warden, by Daniel M. Ford, first in the likewise-named series. About a necromancer guardian type who is sent to what seems to be a quiet posting in the middle of nowhere on what seems to be a quiet, nothing posting but of course turns out not to be.


    It's a funny one coz it sets up like a cozy fantasy- in fact the opening is nearly identical to Emily Wilde's Enyclopedia of Faeries- but (as the profession implies) proves to be much more of an adventure-fantasy of the swords-and-sorcery stripe (not that Emily Wilde is action free). With a sideline in recovering from post-war trauma, since the area is in the aftermath of one. But it still keeps those cozy-fantasy genes too- there's a lot about friendship, and earning trust, and all that kind of thing. Honestly, it's one of the most charming things I've read in ages. Only slightly put out that Ford felt the need to end it on a cliffhanger- but since the second book is already out and the third due in a month, it's not that big of a deal.


    Really excellent, highly recommended.



    In the last couple days while laid up sick I've also read Alien Clay by Adrian Tchaikovsky, which is fine as you'd expect from him but not among his best for me, and Lord of the Empty Isles by Jules Arbeaux, a science-fantasy debut involving pirates, revolution, grief, and an unfortunate curse, which was good enough that I'll keep an eye out for more from the author without blowing my mind in its own right.
  5. In Topic: Ye Big TV Thread

    19 March 2025 - 09:48 PM

    Adolescence, the new four-part miniseries on Netflix, is absolutely incredible, vital telivision. It's not an easy watch at all - about the murder of a 13 year old girl by a classmate- but it's a masterpiece on every level- writing, acting, and the technical side. Each episode is an unbroken oner (and they're all true oners at that, no hidden cuts), and each one uses that for a different purpose that supports the story.

    Episode 3, particularly, is one of the best episodes of anything I've ever seen.

Friends

Comments

Page 1 of 1
  1. Photo

    Tsundoku 

    22 Jul 2024 - 09:29
    happy #38
  2. Photo

    Tsundoku 

    22 Jul 2023 - 09:51
    happy birthday PG
  3. Photo

    Tsundoku 

    21 Jul 2021 - 20:03
    35!
  4. Photo

    Tsundoku 

    22 Jul 2020 - 07:25
    And again. Hope it's a good one.
  5. Photo

    Tsundoku 

    22 Jul 2019 - 08:30
    Ermagerd, another year rolls around. Happy birthday.
  6. Photo

    Tsundoku 

    22 Jul 2018 - 00:29
    Happy beerthday
Page 1 of 1