survivor said:Three Act Tragedy
Not my favourite Hercule Poirot book since 75% of the book isn't even about him. The mystery was actually very good, I just didn't like the way it was handled.
BigNastyCurve said:Reading through Girl with a dragon tattoo - maybe halfway done?
Trying - really trying - to like a Game of Thrones but the shit's so dry at first. I think the first prelude or whatever was the best with the creepy guys in the snow. The rest has been boring as hell, but I'm trying to stick with it because everyone raves about the series.
Those creepy snow dudes appear again in roughly 2000 pages.BigNastyCurve said:Reading through Girl with a dragon tattoo - maybe halfway done?
Trying - really trying - to like a Game of Thrones but the shit's so dry at first. I think the first prelude or whatever was the best with the creepy guys in the snow. The rest has been boring as hell, but I'm trying to stick with it because everyone raves about the series.
Witchfinder General said:P. G. Wodehouse - Carry On, Jeeves
What can I say? Perfection. Every English writer of the last 80 years owes a debt to this god.
Finished this tonight. The middle of the book was gripping stuff--the bloodiest conflict in Europe until the battle at Stalingrad in the 20th century. The last third of the book is rather uneven, though, when the battle at Vienna is resolved and goes into the reconquest in Hungary and the motivations of each participant in the conflict.Dresden said:Reading this right now:
About the battle between the Hapsburgs and the Ottomans at Vienna. Bloody stuff, liking it so far.
BigNastyCurve said:Reading through Girl with a dragon tattoo - maybe halfway done?
Trying - really trying - to like a Game of Thrones but the shit's so dry at first. I think the first prelude or whatever was the best with the creepy guys in the snow. The rest has been boring as hell, but I'm trying to stick with it because everyone raves about the series.
Cyan said:Just finished:
Beautifully written, interesting characters, weird but clever story. Three different POV characters whose stories are semi-related to each other, but are braided around in just the right way to come together perfectly at the end! ...was what I was hoping. But really, they just sort of ended, none of the three branches really feeling like they'd impacted the others, and none of them ending in a way that tied up their POV character's threads. Which was maybe the point? Dunno.
Tim the Wiz said:Reading copious amounts of legislation and case law and commentary has ruined my resolve to read, but I actually finished something yesterday:
A solid follow-up to a strong debut. Now that the dust has settled, though, it feels like inspired mediocrity rather than anything more. But it does entail a lovely opening reminiscent of the Malazan volume, House of Chains.
Earlier this year we published The Great Bazaar and Other Stories, a short collection by Peter V. Brett, highlighted by the title novelette. The collection sold out immediately, and now brings over $100 on the collector's market for the trade hardcover, when you can find one. A copy of the limited edition will set you back more than twice that.
Peter has just released his mammoth new novel, The Desert Spear, and seen his popularity and readership climb a few notches. We have a brand new novella by him, Brayan's Gold, set in the world of his novels. It will feature a full-color cover (with a different design for the signed limited edition) as well as nine black and white interior illustrations by Lauren K. Cannon. Look for it in January 2011.
Here's the full description:
Humanity has been brought to the brink of extinction. Each night, the world is overrun by demons-bloodthirsty creatures of nightmare that have been hunting the surface for over 300 years. A scant few hamlets and half-starved city-states are all that remain of a once proud civilization, and it is only by hiding behind wards, ancient symbols with the power to repel the demons, that they survive. A handful of Messengers brave the night to keep the lines of communication open between the increasingly isolated populace.
Arlen Bales is seventeen, an apprentice Messenger in brand new armor, about to go out for the first time alongside a trained Messenger on a simple overnight trip. Instead Arlen finds himself alone on a frozen mountainside, carrying a dangerous cargo to Count Brayan's gold mine, one of the furthest points in the duchy. And One Arm, the giant rock demon, hunts him still.
But Brayan's Gold may offer a way for Arlen to be free of One Arm forever, if he is willing to wager his life on the chance.
Limited: 500 signed numbered hardcovers, bound in leather, with a different dust jacket design than the trade edition: $45
Trade: Fully cloth bound hardcover edition: $20
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BorkBork said:How did you like Lathe?
Haven't read the Atwood book, but I would recommend Left Hand of Darkness first. It's a bit slow in the middle, but the last third is incredible.
Dispossessed after. Takes place in the same universe but vastly different. Bar none my favorite sci-fiction novel, and probably one of my favorite books overall.
fffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu--finowns said:
Hold me!
BenjaminBirdie said:Still no one else reading the new Rick Moody with me??
The Franzen is out in like TWO WEEKS!!! TIME IS RUNNIN' OUT!!
Mifune said:The Moody book sounds great but I'm on a strict no hardcovers diet.
The Take Out Bandit said:Brave New World, thanks a lot Iron Maiden!
Maklershed said:Salazar - Amazon has the NYRB Complete Collection. Only $2k or so.
johnsmith said:
I'm about a hundred pages in and I have no idea what the hell this book is about.
BenjaminBirdie said:You were my only hope, Mifune.
*dies*
johnsmith said:
I'm about a hundred pages in and I have no idea what the hell this book is about.
The feeling of "strangeness" never really goes away, it's an awesome read but I too never really got what the book was about.johnsmith said:http://www.smvblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/the-wind-up-bird-chronicle1.jpg
I'm about a hundred pages in and I have no idea what the hell this book is about.
finowns said:http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_3LfqAkxyb2w/TCfu0gSZgVI/AAAAAAAAB9w/lv80jMtSbdI/s1600/396px-Ghost_Story_Butcher.jpg
Hold me!
Tim the Wiz said:You got an ARC? Lucky fish.
finowns said:I wish. Just posting the cover.
johnsmith said:WindUpBirdChronicle.jpg
I'm about a hundred pages in and I have no idea what the hell this book is about.
Salazar said:http://i26.tinypic.com/2uh31ps.jpg
Mifune said:Well I cheated and picked up Super Sad True Love Story by Gary Shteyngart in hardcover, but it's for a book club so I guess that's acceptable.
Anyway, I haven't read Moody before so I should probably work my way up to the new one. Yeah...that's it.