What'd you think of Mr. Penumbra's...?
It was good, I didn't like the ending that much.
What'd you think of Mr. Penumbra's...?
I really don't see the fuss over him, though.
Blasted through 'The Walk' series really fast, really enjoyed them, now it sucks to have to wait for the next one to come out 4th book got a little wierd in one spot, and a little heavy on the "God" stuff, but I still had a great time marathoning them (well, they're quick reads). I'm fully invested in Alan's journey and the people he meets.
Now to decide what is next!
Just started Escape from Camp 14 after seeing it in this thread]. I don't know what to say about it besides that it's utterly insane how these camps still exist. But I guess it does explain how the indifference to similar situations in the past could ever happen.
Now to decide what is next!
The Long Ships. Do it!
Also picked up to read this month
Huh, interesting that they created this collection. Typically The Black Dahlia is grouped together with those three books as the L.A. Quartet. Which reminds me, I really should read White Jazz. It's the only one I haven't read yet from the Quartet. BTW, L.A. Confindential is really good and different from the film. I'm amazed that the movie came out so good considering how dense the book is, but as written, that book is unfilmable.Just picked up this door stopper, although the dude that sold it to me says they get progressively harder to read.
Huh, interesting that they created this collection. Typically The Black Dahlia is grouped together with those three books as the L.A. Quartet. Which reminds me, I really should read White Jazz. It's the only one I haven't read yet from the Quartet. BTW, L.A. Confindential is really good and different from the film. I'm amazed that the movie came out so good considering how dense the book is, but as written, that book is unfilmable.
The Dudley Smith trio? Hmm
EDIT: @joeyjoey - yeah its weird The Black Dahlia isn't part of that because that shows the start of Dudley's power.
Would you guys recommend I read The Black Dahlia first?
it's taken me 2 weeks, but I've just finished reading all seven game of thrones books, and now I'm feeling empty.
Even then, the series of books are traditionally known as the L.A. Quartet. It seems odd that they renamed the series and dropped a book.The Dudley Smith trio? Hmm
EDIT: @joeyjoey - yeah its weird The Black Dahlia isn't part of that because that shows the start of Dudley's power.
Would you guys recommend I read The Black Dahlia first?
Yeah, Black Dahlia is good and relatively short compared to the rest of the series.
Yeah, Black Dahlia is good and relatively short compared to the rest of the series.
If you can avoid it, don't bother with the movie. If you've seen the movie, the book is light years better.
First SF book I've read in a while and I thought it was excellent.
What's the general consensus on Altered Carbon?
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The Long Ships. Do it!
Yesssss.
And as per our conversation the other day, I did a little more thinking and I thought of a book that you might like ...
The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls
Reference to Shakespeare's The Tempest.I think calibans war (anyone got that title? I guess its a biblical reference like the others?) was the best overall book, but I still love the first third of Leviathan Wakes the most.
If you like King and you clearly have an eye for good prose with a DFW handle, I can assure you you'll love his book.
At 58% now.
Ohhh dear.
Just finished another Malazan book: Toll the Hounds. Amazing book. I've heard a couple times that the series peaks in Memories of Ice but for me Toll the Hounds tops that easily. It also helps that the book contains a clash of two characters I've been waiting for for a couple of books now:.Iskaral Pust and Kruppe
Series spoilers up to the ending of Toll the Hounds:It's neat how Karsa Orlong has gone from one of the most disliked characters to one of the most likable characters in the cast. Ever since he met Samar Dev he's been steadily getting more likable, I especially liked the ending of the Bonehunters where he slaps the blacksmith for making the cursed sword and telling him not to do it again. The friendship developing between him and Traveller was also really fun to read, especially with an annoyed Samar Dev in the middle of it.
I think I've said it before but I love the wacky characters in the Malazan books. My favourite among them has to be Iskaral Pust. That guy always manages to crack me up. I really hope that Shadowthrone and Cotillion succeed in whatever they're trying to accomplish. It's kinda weird reading about Shadowthrone's time as emperor of the Malazans when he's now almost as crazy as his Magus. I love how he seems dread having Iskaral Pust as his Magus when it's clear they're both cut from the same material. And lol at Iskaral Pust for writing the book of shadow for Shadowthrone and rewriting it so he can have two wifes
Finished The Passage yet, BB? I'm really curious what you thought about the second part.
Stayed up until 3:30 last night finishing it. I'd say it's the best "genre" book I've ever read but it kind puts to pasture the idea that any books should be regarded as such going forward.
If this dude can write a book that's totally engrossing and plot driven and yet kicks you in the shins with earned emotional stakes and just total heartbreak everywhere, what's anyone else's excuse?
Second half was like the first half, only even better. ;D
Glad you liked it. Cronin really is a gifted writer - it's like reading someone "paint" the words across the page. Apparently he came up with the story with his young daughter on daily bike rides to school. I gotta find time to read his second book in the trilogy that just came out. I highly recommend Cronin's "The Summer Guest" - it's neither sci-fi or S. King but it's mesmerizing writing.
Let's see what all the hype is about!
Post I made a few days ago:
250 pages later, and I must confess, the hype is warranted.
Don't think I've ever read a book with such impeccable pacing. I'm struggling to put it down. Each chapter is the perfect length, with the perfect amount of storytelling, with the perfect cliffhanger.
So good.
House of Suns is fucking awesome. Beginning was kind if meh but I'm enjoying it now. The technology is extremely cool too.!? Really like Hesperus as a character.how the hell is there a park inside of Campions/Purslanes shiphope he makes it through.
First SF book I've read in a while and I thought it was excellent.
What's the general consensus on Altered Carbon?
The seconds one is also very gripping. 3rd and 4th have been a let down for me.