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So I have a kindle CD someone gave me that has hundreds of free kindle books. Thinking of starting to read something of Michael Critchton. Whats his best book?
So I have a kindle CD someone gave me that has hundreds of free kindle books. Thinking of starting to read something of Michael Critchton. Whats his best book?
Is the Void trilogy worth reading?
Yes do it. Pandora's Star and its sequel Judas Unchained were phenomenal.
Can anyone recommend some huge English-language ebook store except Amazon? I have Kindle, and some books are unavailable for it.
I'm 900 pages into Judas Unchained. I can definitely see myself throwing it out the window in relief when I finally finish it. Never buying this author again. I'd recommend Iain M Banks' Culture series. Smarter and actually entertaining with great characters.
So I have a kindle CD someone gave me that has hundreds of free kindle books. Thinking of starting to read something of Michael Critchton. Whats his best book?
So I have a kindle CD someone gave me that has hundreds of free kindle books. Thinking of starting to read something of Michael Critchton. Whats his best book?
Gave up after 90 pages. I can't even remember anything that happened during these 90 fucking pages.
This will be my third attempt to finish this book.
Does it really worth it?
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2nd volume of Night's Dawn trilogy. It is a kind of pulp literature, but damn, I've never read a space opera of that scope and breadth. The events are ever escalating, humanity is in deeper trouble with every passing page, all as it should be. Highly entertaining.
Gave up after 90 pages. I can't even remember anything that happened during these 90 fucking pages.
About 1/3 through Battle Royale and I think it's pretty good so far. Once you get over his strange writing style (maybe its a translation thing?) the plot is pretty well thought out and enjoyable. There are a few fun twists and the gore, while ever present, has not been so bad. Maybe I'm desensitized but the only thing that has happened that got to me was.hatchet face
so i'm about to finish A Storm of Swords. Should I keep on going with the series (i'm pretty addicted), or should I read Hyperion, World War Z, Kite Runner, or Name of the Wind? What say you GAF?
The next books are quite a change of pace, and I think a break after Storm would probably be beneficial. They're great, but it's a good point for a break if you want to read other things.
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House of Leaves. If you're not enjoying it, you should stop reading it. Nothing about completing the book seems "worth it" if you don't like the experience. There's really no "ah hah!" moment in it. More like, you're just along for the ride and if you don't like it, time to get off.
Sean Williams and Shane Dix wrote a pair of great epic trilogies that might be of interest. They've got a good balance of space opera and hard sci-fi.
Evergence:
* The Prodigal Sun
* The Dying Light
* The Dark Imbalance
Orphans:
* Echoes of Earth
* Orphans of Earth
* Heirs of Earth
Unfortunately, they're out of print and the e-book status is absolute shit. Only Prodigal Sun and Echoes of Earth appear to be available at all (former on Nook, latter on iBooks).
But you can certainly buy cheap used copies.
Pushing Ice finished. Really great book, but the ending was a bit disappointing. It also happened way too fast, too much was pushed to the last 1/4 of the book.
Just read:
Enjoyed it. Enjoyed it enough to start on:
So far Im a little let down by the sequel. Whats Gafs thoughts on the series?
Just finished reading Mort, which happened to be my first Terry Pratchett book. I thoroughly enjoyed it, it's the first book I've read in a long time with any sort of intentional comedy so it made a nice change, will definitely be looking into more books I can get a laugh out of.
Moving on from that I'm about to start reading The Once and Future King, I've always really enjoyed King Arthur stories so this has been on my to do list for quite a while, feels nice to finally get around to it.
Yeah, maybe I made a bad choice as my introduction to Murakami. I'd vaguely heard of him before 1Q84 but I'd never really seen his books around. I'll seek out your recommendation.I think 1Q84 is one of the weaker Murakami novels. I enjoyed it but I wouldn't say its anywhere near his best.
I'd suggest reading Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World.
So I'm reading Haruki Murakami's 1Q84. It's my first time reading one of his novels and, 200 or so pages in, I'm wondering if I should keep going. I don't know if the translation is the problem but there are certain aspects of the writing that I don't like particularly the Aomame chapters. It doesn't feel like an authentic female POV to me. The sections relating to sex in particular are just very odd to read. Tengo's chapters are better for me so far but in general the book is moving rather slowly.
My question is, does the book pick up or do my issues continue or worsen?
I think 1Q84 is one of the weaker Murakami novels. I enjoyed it but I wouldn't say its anywhere near his best.
I'd suggest reading Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World.
Just read:
Enjoyed it. Enjoyed it enough to start on:
So far Im a little let down by the sequel. Whats Gafs thoughts on the series?
Hey all, hoping this is the right place to ask:
How are the Hyperion and Wheel of Time novels? Halfway through Dance with Dragons (which I'm loving) so I'll need something new.
Hey all, hoping this is the right place to ask:
How are the Hyperion and Wheel of Time novels? Halfway through Dance with Dragons (which I'm loving) so I'll need something new.
Excellent. I suppose I'll do Hyperion first, then dive into Wheel of Time. Fourteen books...that is crazy.
Its mind-boggling how bad they are.