KuwabaraTheMan
Banned
A little over 800 pages into Memories of Ice.
Erikson is a jerk. I just...how could that happen?
Erikson is a jerk. I just...how could that happen?
Fuck Kallor
So I finished The Crippled God earlier this weak. I've got to say I'm a bit disappointed overall. I mean the ending was ok, but there were far to many things that were not cleared up.Far too many convenient solutions like armies miraculously appearing at the perfect time. And the whole thing with the crippled god? Did they actually kill him? If so, why? Overall I really dislike how the crippled god story was handled. They built him up as this huge threat to the world and then suddenly make him into a nice old man that they're trying to save? Seriously, wtf? It wasn't even some huge twist.
Overall I really liked the series but the last book has left a really sour taste. Don't know if I'll bother with the other books.
Finally read The Shining. Well, listened to (audiobook + transit). Great book and goddamn the ending had me going through so many emotions, horror to terror to sadness, horror again, then laughter (), then sadness again.the hotel is such an idiot lol
Sheesh.
So I finished The Crippled God earlier this weak. I've got to say I'm a bit disappointed overall. I mean the ending was ok, but there were far to many things that were not cleared up.Far too many convenient solutions like armies miraculously appearing at the perfect time. And the whole thing with the crippled god? Did they actually kill him? If so, why? Overall I really dislike how the crippled god story was handled. They built him up as this huge threat to the world and then suddenly make him into a nice old man that they're trying to save? Seriously, wtf? It wasn't even some huge twist.
Overall I really liked the series but the last book has left a really sour taste. Don't know if I'll bother with the other books.
Book club thread for September is up! Everyone go find the book.
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=660481
My buddy said he had the same problem with Outlaws of the Marsh. Let me know how it is though, I'm curious to read it!
I've been meaning to finally read this before Doctor Sleep comes out.
It's between The Shining or Fahrenheit 451.
How close does the movie come to the book?
I didn't like the movie that much (I know, burn me to a stake). Any chance I'll like the book?Movie and book are totally different beasts. I love the movie but as an adaptation, it's "not very good". Haha.
I didn't like the movie that much (I know, burn me to a stake). Any chance I'll like the book?
I didn't like the movie that much (I know, burn me to a stake). Any chance I'll like the book?
A little over 800 pages into Memories of Ice.
Erikson is a jerk. I just...how could that happen?Fuck Kallor
Book club thread for September is up! Everyone go find the book.
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=660481
Finished The Art of Fielding. 4/5 for the baseball story that I cared about, 2/5 for anything that wasn't directly connected to baseball. That sounds like a "guy" review, but meh. I cared about the ball players, and it was a complete chore to get through the chapters that weren't either Henry's or Mike's. Could've been really fantastic if it was cut in half and really tightened up to alleviate how slow it was.
T-minus 2 days until...
... comes out.
What's so special about it?
I think the title's self explanatory!
Orange Is the New Black: My Year in a Women's Prison by Piper Kerman
I read this after watching a few episodes of the Netflix show. It's less ha-ha funny than the show, but still an entertaining read. It definitely has a privileged white upper-middle-class slant to it, which she also admits to in the book.
James Rollins readers/fans - what's good entree to his books?
Nice. Updated the OP of this thread.
Book club thread for September is up! Everyone go find the book.
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=660481
Finished The Art of Fielding. 4/5 for the baseball story that I cared about, 2/5 for anything that wasn't directly connected to baseball. That sounds like a "guy" review, but meh. I cared about the ball players, and it was a complete chore to get through the chapters that weren't either Henry's or Mike's. Could've been really fantastic if it was cut in half and really tightened up to alleviate how slow it was.
I think I got about 1/4th of the way through before I gave up. I really should go back and finish it, but it just bored me so much.Finished The Art of Fielding. 4/5 for the baseball story that I cared about, 2/5 for anything that wasn't directly connected to baseball. That sounds like a "guy" review, but meh. I cared about the ball players, and it was a complete chore to get through the chapters that weren't either Henry's or Mike's. Could've been really fantastic if it was cut in half and really tightened up to alleviate how slow it was.
It is very, very different from the play. So much so, that I can't enjoy the play for its story. (Although I do like the music and set design.)
Decided to finally read this after seeing the play last weekend (Which was fantastic, btw). I'm about fifty pages in right now and it's... weird. In the first couple pages the Tin-Man and Cowardly Lion are discussing weather the Wicked Witch has been castrated or if she's a hermaphrodite.
It's already made certain aspects of the play make a lot more sense. Such as the stage design and the mechanical dragon that sits above the stage.
I kind of liked this but it's waaaay overhyped. I read somewhere that they are making a tv series based on this book and something tells me the story is way better suited to be told that way. (But maybe I'm having rose-tinted Friday Night Lights flashbacks)
I think I got about 1/4th of the way through before I gave up. I really should go back and finish it, but it just bored me so much.
I think the title's self explanatory!
James Rollins readers/fans - what's good entree to his books?
And yes, I do prefer the oldschool cover.
Has anyone read Neal Stephenson's Reamde? What were your thoughts?
Coming off of games like Kerbal Space Program and movies like Moon and Oblivion I am in the mood for good books revolving around space. Space, astronauts, planetary travel. No fantasy like Warhammer Space Marines or something, just relatively grounded fiction.
I have no idea where to begin, do you guys have any suggestions?