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PostPosted: Tue Jul 21, 2015 11:52 pm 
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Either Hibike! Euphonium 2 or Mou Yuukai Nante Shinai (No More Kidnappings)

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 22, 2015 10:10 am 
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Just finished Armada by Ernest Cline. Almost didn't finish it. Felt he was trying to push his knowledge of sci-fi movies into every action and that annoyed me. Also the ending.


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PostPosted: Wed Jul 22, 2015 8:49 pm 
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I finally finished American Gods by Neil Gaiman. I decided I'll get started for like the third time on The Warlord's Legacy by Ari Marmell, partly because I seem to be missing book 2 of The Iron Druid Chronicles, and partly because I can't locate my Mercadian Masques novel.


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PostPosted: Wed Jul 22, 2015 8:56 pm 
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How was American Gods? Someone gave it to me as a gift but haven't gotten around to reading it.


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PostPosted: Wed Jul 22, 2015 9:31 pm 
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How was American Gods? Someone gave it to me as a gift but haven't gotten around to reading it.

It's... Weird, let's put it that way. As you may or may not know, it's mostly about old gods coming to America. A lot of weird stuff goes down that suggests to me that Neil Gaiman did some research about a bunch of pagan rituals and beliefs, but which I can't say if are/were true. It's a very interesting read, though I found it relatively easy to put down because most of it doesn't seem to lead up to anything -- by which I mean, largely it feels like it's more a chain of life events rather than one event leading logically to the next (although they do pay off by the end). Be prepared for some brutal stuff, though.

Example of brutal stuff


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PostPosted: Wed Jul 22, 2015 10:34 pm 
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That's what I fear, I read Trigger Warning by him and there were some stories that I loved, but others that I really, truly, hated.

Also, can't see the example of brutal stuff.


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 23, 2015 5:33 pm 
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Finished Throne of the Crescent Moon. It didn't blow me away, but at the same time I can't really think of anything I would see it do differently or better. No real complaints, it was very solid and I'd recommend it.

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 23, 2015 9:07 pm 
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That's what I fear, I read Trigger Warning by him and there were some stories that I loved, but others that I really, truly, hated.

Also, can't see the example of brutal stuff.

Weird, it works while I'm on my computer, but not while I'm on my iPad. here's a direct link to the comic strip which I was posting.


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 23, 2015 9:24 pm 
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Yeah... thanks for the warning, was not expecting that at all.


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 23, 2015 11:35 pm 
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Yeah... thanks for the warning, was not expecting that at all.

Personally, I found that to be the most objectionable god-thing to happen in the story, but, I mean, it is based on some pretty brutal pagan beliefs and rituals, like tying a man naked to a tree for nine days and stabbing him in the side with a spear (Odin's vigil).


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Set Firefight aside again, this time for Stross's Annihilation Score. Whoo, Laundry Files.


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PostPosted: Sat Aug 01, 2015 12:51 pm 
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I stopped reading The Royal Assassin. I liked the first book, although I didn't like the end. I decided to give a chance to the second one.

Reading was a chore, so I decided to stop. More than one month I was just at the middle. Normally I read one book every two or three weeks.

I will start a classic now, Solaris by Stanislaw Lem.

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Talking about mature anime, I remember a series that I stopped reading not because I didn't like the first book, but because it was too dark, even for me. The Sad Tale of the Brothers Grossbart is a very dark book, it crossed my line of acceptance. Game of Thrones seems like a sunny stroll in the park by comparison. The book has no heroes nor antiheroes, only victims and villains. And to add insult, villains with hero shield.


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Finished Horizon Storms, book 3 in The Saga of the Seven Suns.

As the series progresses, I for now continue to enjoy it. It's a big, sprawling space opera that takes advantage of being a long, complicated tale to tell a zillion stories. I'm not totally invested in all of them, but they're all competent enough to be fun. I'm gonna see the series through, but I don't know if I'd totally recommend it other than to simply get that particular experience.

Next up: Sun and Moon, Ice and Snow

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I've wrapped up a couple of Michael Moorcock trilogies, The Eternal Champion:
The Eternal Champion
Phoenix in Obsidian
Dragon in the Sword

and Corum:
Knight of the Swords
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King of the Swords

I found these with the new releases at my barnes and noble. I'd heard Moorcock mentioned as one of the big movers and shakers in fantasy so I gave them a shot. Surprisingly, grimdark has been a thing long before Warhammer. Both trilogies have it in spades, along with interplanar ships and a pleasant blend of science fiction and sorcery. Seems like Warhammer owes quite a bit to some of the Corum stuff. I never expected the hero to engage in genocide against the human race.

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 10, 2015 10:12 pm 
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Finished Hibike! Euphonium 2. Moving on to Hibike! Euphonium 3.
I liked 2 a lot better than 1.

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 11, 2015 1:26 pm 
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Still reading Solaris. but I started other one. I didn't find a title in english, but it would be The Assassin and The Prophet by Guillaume Prevost.


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Finished Solaris. It was thin and not the best book I read, but a different book that raised some questions. Recommended.

Started Half a King by Joe Abercrombie. I love his books. :woot:


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PostPosted: Sat Aug 22, 2015 7:52 pm 
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Sun and Moon, Ice and Snow was a fun little fairy tale in novel form. I quite enjoyed it.
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Next up is... erm, I don't actually know. Probably Scattered Suns, but if it doesn't arrive soon, I'll pull something else off my shelves.

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Finished both The Assassin and The Prophet by Guillaume Prevost and Half a King by Joe Abercrombie. The first is moderately interesting, but badly written. The second I liked it.Typical Joe Abercrombie book, but he can still surprise me.

Not sure what to read next. My first instinct is to read Half a World, but probably I will read something else first.


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Reading Revelation Space by Alastair Raynolds.


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