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It's an autobiography of a fantasy character whose had a lifelong passion for studying Dragons. I'm about halfway through it at the moment, and it's an interesting take on a classic genre.
It's an autobiography of a fantasy character whose had a lifelong passion for studying Dragons. I'm about halfway through it at the moment, and it's an interesting take on a classic genre.
That is what infuriated me after reading Cloud Atlas.I haven't seen the movie, but the characters in the book don't look alike.There is one important character in each of the "eras" with a specific birthmark, though, but there is no obvious connection between those "marked" characters.
It's debated, but there's definitely a school of thought that he was a real person who fought against the Anglo-Saxons. But others claim that he's merely folklore and/or legend.Wait a minute. King Arthur was a real historical person? All this time, I thought he was just a made up character like Hercules or the Wizard of Oz. So was there really a Merlin the Magician?
Finished Death Masks yesterday while stuck in traffic. I think up to now I've liked each Dresden Files book more than the previous. Death Mask spoilers:Harry going ballistic on that Denarian, throwing him a quarter for the pay phone and the exchange with the knights in the car afterwards was amazingo. I've also noticed that Harry's jokes got funnier throughout the books. The only thing that was a bit anti climactic was the duel against Ortega, seemed like it was over too fast. Ebenezar calling to ask about Harry's telescope and the russian sattelite and then dropping that thing on Ortega's villa was all kinds of awesome as well. Dunno how I feel about superhuman Susan though...
Got high hopes for this one, since the first two were outstanding. I'm quite confident that Abrahams will deliver again though.
Well, that's pretty freaky. Just finished A Betrayal in Winter and am about to start this.
Enjoying this series. Feels pretty different and refreshing compared to other fantasy series. Plus all the posing in these books lets me imagine I'm reading Jojo's Bizarre Adventure fanfiction
Wait a minute. King Arthur was a real historical person? All this time, I thought he was just a made up character like Hercules or the Wizard of Oz. So was there really a Merlin the Magician?
Hmm these seem interesting. Added it to my wishlist. Question though - upon further review of Cornwell, it seems like he has series covering different time periods. Is there a suggested reading order for his books/series?
Just started The Man in the high Castle myself. I'm trying to get myself back into the flow of reading books again after a period of inactivityFinished the Jungle last week, have started and am about half way through Man in the High Castle by Philip K. Dick right now.
Next up, I am going to read The Shining, or maybe Destiny of the Republic a book about the assassination of James A. Garfield.
Also picked this up off of amazon for 99 cents and was pleasantly surprised.
The Martian by Andy Weir
About an astronaut who gets stranded on mars and must survive. Really well done, enjoyed it.
Sounds interesting and can't go wrong for a dollar. Purchased.
Yeah I wasn't expecting much, but ended up really liking it. Kinda reminded me of Castaway, except on Mars.
Decided to grab this, sounds interesting.Also picked this up off of amazon for 99 cents and was pleasantly surprised.
The Martian by Andy Weir
About an astronaut who gets stranded on mars and must survive. Really well done, enjoyed it.
Just finished.
I don't think I need to say much since I figure pretty much everyone has already read it. At any rate, I liked it. Very inspiring read.
Finished the First Law trilogy and want to read Red Country quite badly. Am I missing anything by skipping the first two standalone (for now)?
I know Shivers is in Cold and tons of minor characters are in Heroes but I would hate to miss something important that effects the main plot from the trilogy. I'm not too deep into Cold, but not feeling it yet.
Not really. Maybe just a little context for a couple of characters which might translate into light spoilers if you ever go back to BSC or Heroes.
FYI to fellow King fans. Saw the news that he has a new book coming out in June ...
Just finished reading Crime And Punishment, the Pevear and Volokhonsky translation. I thought it was absolutely brilliant. The writing is slightly loose, rapid, but it feels very purposefully put together. The Svidrigailov and Porfiry scenes are just brilliantly written. The whole thing is really. I loved how getting in Raskolnikov's messy head and thoughts, and the slow build to his redemption is really satisfying.
I've never really read a book like it before. I'm probably going to read something different now, but I'd love some Russian literature recommendations.