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PostPosted: Thu Sep 03, 2015 1:11 am 
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Finished Scattered Suns.

I actually think this may have been a bit stronger than the previous entry in Saga of the Seven Suns, but at the same time it's setup for at least book 5. I'm just glad some things (the rebellion, Maratha subplot) were actually resolved

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 03, 2015 7:07 am 
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Revelation Space reminds me of Baccano! (anime).

The story is non-linear and told from 3 different perspectives in different times that at first appear to be totally unconnected, but as the story progresses it seems they are indeed connected (no surprise here). Where Baccano! fails to deliver a good story, Revelation Space seems to be very entertaining and mysterious. Mind that I read only 100 pages, but it looks very promising. :thumbsup:


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PostPosted: Thu Sep 17, 2015 10:54 am 
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Some recent reads from me

The Golden Dream of Carlo Chuchio, by Lloyd Alexander
I've been a huge fan of Alexander's work since I was a kid, most notably the Prydain Chronicles. Golden Dream was... interesting. Its format was very stylistic, and a lot of the choices in the plot wouldn't work in general, but did here because of the atmosphere that was created around them. It's got a lot of elements familiar to me as a fan of Pryddain, but I have to say that most of those were done better there, where the arcs had a longer running time. Developing Fflewddur, Taran, and Eilonwy took time, and their counterparts (That is, the main boy who doesn't exactly know how the world works, the spitfire of a girl who ultimatley is the romantic interest, and the older comic relief with hidden depths) here kind of suffer from having to be introduced, developed, and evolved over this short a time. The one thing Golden Dream notably does better is working with a human-scale villain. Most of the villains of Prydain are working on the scale of monsters and magical beings. Dorath and Magg are pretty human, but also pretty secondary, and Magg is too insane to be taken entirely seriously in the end and Dorath... he's plenty serious and plenty nasty, but in the end he's nothing more than a simple bandit. The villain here, while not a huge presence in the narrative (it's more about the journey than a conflict, which is also pretty cool) is working on a similar wavelength to Dorath, but in the screen time he gets, at least he thinks big, and has the charisma and grand aspirations to really serve the role.

A Feast of Souls, by CS Friedman
This is an odd one. I actually like the wider story being hinted at here, but I have trouble getting into a lot of the characters, most problematically Kamala.

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I haven't found the time to read anything in a while. Kinda miss it, but games, work and other IRL crap has been taking too much of my time lately...

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 17, 2015 1:16 pm 
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I finished Worm recently. It's a pretty well written work for a web series. It's also really freaking long. Some chapters dragged a little, but overall I would definitely recommend it.

Now I'm mostly browsing through related fanfiction in my free time.

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Three weeks until the Welcome to Night Vale: the Novel comes out. I pre-purchased the audio book. It's gonna be amazing.

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 29, 2015 12:48 pm 
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Silly wrote:
I finished Worm recently. It's a pretty well written work for a web series. It's also really freaking long. Some chapters dragged a little, but overall I would definitely recommend it.

Now I'm mostly browsing through related fanfiction in my free time.

I've had that open in a tab for a month or two now, actually. Yxoque I believe is who mentioned it and I'd like to read it eventually, although I'll have to find time in-between M:EM fanfiction and pony fanfiction and webcomics and other things I sometimes read.

Three weeks until the Welcome to Night Vale: the Novel comes out. I pre-purchased the audio book. It's gonna be amazing.

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Well, I... Huh. Okay, then. I'm going to earmark this for later.


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 30, 2015 9:56 am 
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Three weeks until the Welcome to Night Vale: the Novel comes out. I pre-purchased the audio book. It's gonna be amazing.

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Well, I... Huh. Okay, then. I'm going to earmark this for later.

If you wanna know what the book will be like, there's a recent Bonus Episode that's Chapter One of the book, so you can get a great preview for free.

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 04, 2015 2:11 pm 
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Finished Revelation Space.

My reaction is :confused:. It is an interesting book. The end is certainly different than what I was expecting, but I really don't know if I will read the next one.


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 05, 2015 1:02 am 
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Just Finished: Of Fire and Night

As the 5th entry in the Saga of the Seven Suns, I kinda knew what I was getting into with it. And you know, it was a good entry. Stuff happened. I kinda wonder how 7 is going to manage to top this (I rather assume 6 won't exactly try, but that's just my idea of structure)

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Next up: The Snow Queen by Joan D. Vinge

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 08, 2015 8:05 am 
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Reading Half a World by Joe Abercrombie.

Considering reading Battlemage by Donald Wigboldy. I want a book in the old style, just action and not much fluffy, like The Dresden Files. Any suggestion?

EDIT: Right book, wrong author. Battlemage by Stephen Aryan, and not Battle Mage by Donald Wigboldy.


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PostPosted: Sat Oct 10, 2015 1:22 am 
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Finally getting back to Takeshi Kovacs. Started Broken Angels by Richard Morgan.

Kinda annoyed that the new Mistborn book just came out. I used to be able to bounce between multiple books in high school. I just don't have the head for it anymore.


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PostPosted: Sat Oct 24, 2015 10:24 pm 
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Just finished The Snow Queen, by Joan D. Vinge

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 05, 2015 6:22 am 
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Finished Half a World by Joe Abercrombie.

Reading The Shinning by Stephen King. This is one that I would want to read for a long time, fixing that now.


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Almost finishing The Shining. It is a normal book from Stephen King. I don't particularly like his books, the exception being the books that he uses a pseudonym and write differently. But the movie The Shining was considered one of the best horror movies of all time and so I had to read the book as an horror fan myself.


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I'm not nuts about that movie. Nicholson is miscast if you consider the book.

Love King's books though. Salem's Lot is soooo good, but like you I also prefer the books where he writes under another name (Long Walk and such).


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PostPosted: Tue Dec 01, 2015 3:33 pm 
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Never read one that I truly liked (already read the Talisman, Salem's lot, The thing, two or three more, but I don't remember the names now), but I liked a lot The Long Walk and The Running Man.

And I also liked Horns that is written by his son.


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Yeah, Running Man was great too. You should try Eyes of the Dragon (his attempt at fantasy). It might be my favourite book.

If you dug Running Man, I think you might REALLY like his 11/22/63 book on the JFK assassination and time travel. I LOVED that book and it was pretty damn stressful to read. Since we like similar works of King and I liked that one, i think you should try it.


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PostPosted: Tue Dec 01, 2015 5:35 pm 
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I want to like Eyes of the Dragon. I really do. and I think it's a lot tighter than many of King's works, and it tells a good story. I suppose while I don't love it I could still recommend it. I mean, for all that I don't remember of a lot of books I read when I read that one, I still recall Dragon Sand, the miniature house, stealing threads, and Flagg.

Don't go into it looking for epic fantasy though. I think that's why some of my memory is sour, because that's not what it is. It is King telling a kind of fantasy mystery/thriller.

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Just remembered the other two. Dreamcatcher and Green Mile, I liked these ones, but not that much.

Maybe I will read it later, much later. A co-worker already offered me to lend the continuation of The Shining. I am not sure if I want to read it. I don't want an overdose of King and I already selected my next read.


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