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In Topic: A long lost soul needs your recommendations
19 August 2025 - 07:05 PM
QuickTidal, on 19 August 2025 - 11:30 AM, said:
worry, on 15 August 2025 - 03:26 PM, said:
The Spear Cuts Through Water -- a one-off non-medieval fantasy that does the meta-fiction thing really well (in this case, a kind of storytelling nesting doll) without ever compromising an excellent central narrative.
....like Cloud Atlas? Ooooooo, that seems cool.
Not really like Cloud Atlas, from what I remember of that. More that the main story has a framing narrative which has its own framing narrative, and then within the main story there's little asides and vignettes and mini-stories.
It is cool though. My description of the book is imagine Gene Wolfe meets Matthew Stover and you're somewhere in the ballpark, or at least as close as I can make it. -
In Topic: Ye Big Movie thread
09 August 2025 - 09:40 AM
Anyway, have you guys seen Belle, by Mamoru Hosoda? It's not similar to K-Pop Demon Hunters really, it's more of a cyberpunk retelling of Beauty and the Beast, but there's a musical focus including one really showstopping climactic performance that the final one in KPDH brought to mind. It's a great movie (maybe Hosoda's best so far, though he sets a high bar and The Boy and the Beast and Wolf Children are both great too).
I also just discovered this trailer for Hosoda's next film, which looks so frigging cool
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In Topic: Ye Big Movie thread
06 August 2025 - 06:30 PM
I didn't like KPop Demon Hunters as much as QT did, like, but for a show that isn't aimed at me in any way it is very good. Double stamp. -
In Topic: The Marvel Cinematic Universe Thread
06 August 2025 - 06:29 PM
Eyes of Wakanda rocks. -
In Topic: Reading at t'moment?
30 July 2025 - 08:01 PM
amphibian, on 30 July 2025 - 01:24 AM, said:
Hail Mary by Andy Weir was a very good read - better by a wide margin than The Martian due to being less of a "guy puzzle solves everything" and more of a series of puzzles/challenges intermixed with real character work.
I think the buddy dynamic really works well in both ways it gets done in this book.
I skipped Armada, has anyone read it?
Funny, I had the opposite opinion: I prefer the Martian a fair bit coz I think there are parts where Weir's tried to force a similar style onto a story that would have benefited, in parts, from something very different in tone and and structure. Though it did settle in for the second half.
Spoiler
Anyway I've been in a bit of a reading doldrum but I've just started Metal From Heaven, by August Clarke, an anticapitalist revenge thriller type thing with some excellent prose. Only just started but it's caught my attention.
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