BlueTsunami said:You've read The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch yet, Alucard? Its my personal favorite
Spokeys said:
I just borrowed this from a friend today and have only read a handful of pages so far. It's written in the point of view of a young Irish boy who deals with his alcoholic father and emotionally depressed mother.
Alucard said:Yeah, I enjoyed it, but honestly found it a bit too trippy for my tastes. See: I didn't fully understand it and had to do some extra reading after I was finished to understand some of the finer plot points. Heck, a lot of it still doesn't make sense. Same with Ubik, but I still enjoyed both a great deal overall. Reading them was like watching a Satoshi Kon anime.
FnordChan said:
I've had my copy gathering dust since 1996, when I bought it, got a couple of hundred pages in, and then was distracted with the minor detail of trying to graduate from college. I figure this is as good a time as ever to try to jump back in and will be starting it up shortly.
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dLMN8R said:Just started:
Incredible series.
Started the second book a few days ago and loving it. I'm really glad I didn't quit halfway through the first book like I kind of wanted to. I can see myself running through the whole series if the second book stays this good.BlueTsunami said:Sheeeeeiiiiiiiitttt
I just finished Wizards and Glass just yesterday
I can't speak for the whole series, but I'm halfway through the second book and it's a HUGE improvement. I'd explain but I don't want to spoil anything. It feels like it was written by a completely different writer.coldvein said:Put me in with the Dark Tower crew. Juuuust about to finish the first book (started it yesterday). It's.. okay. I suppose i'll read the next one. I don't know anybody else who has read all of these..can someone give some overall impressions of the series? is it good? great? worth my time?
it's been a long time since i've read them, but..coldvein said:Put me in with the Dark Tower crew. Juuuust about to finish the first book (started it yesterday). It's.. okay. I suppose i'll read the next one. I don't know anybody else who has read all of these..can someone give some overall impressions of the series? is it good? great? worth my time?
Costanza said:it's been a long time since i've read them, but..
book 1: decent
book 2: great
book 3: great
book 4: probably my favorite book, ever
book 5: decent
book 6: decent
book 7: mostly great, ending is divisive
coldvein said:Hmmkay. Guess I'll give them a shot..got nothin to do this summer. : \
best served cold's out already? awesome!!Blackace said:Just finished the Night Angel series and this showed up today!!!!
Going to dive in tonight
trust me, book 4 - wizard and glass is...mindblowing. aside from that i'd saycoldvein said:Hmmkay. Guess I'll give them a shot..got nothin to do this summer. : \
failnitewulf said:trust me, book 4 - wizard and glass is...mindblowing. aside from that i'd say
1 - as an intro, its ok - nothing happens, thats the problem
2 - great
3 - great
4 - greatest
5 - good, it really is just 7 Samurai in the Dark Tower setting
6 - bad
7 - good
nyong said:Do the Dark Tower series pick up after the first book? I read it and was bored out of my mind. Like nothing noteworthy seems to happen.
read the graphic novels after you're done, the first one IS Wiz & Glass, and the second one is all new...they continue the trio's adventures after the events of wizard & glass.BlueTsunami said:Though, I found the. I wish Roland still had Cuthbert and Alain by his side.Wizard of Oz scenario kind of corny
Fanboydestroyer said:From what I've heard the first book isn't anything special. It doesn't pick up until the second book. I think even Stephen King has said that.
Costanza said:it's been a long time since i've read them, but..
book 1: Poor + confusing
book 2: great
book 3: great
book 4: probably one of my favorite books, ever
book 5: meh
book 6: decent
book 7: mostly great, ending is utterly perfect
Falch said:Finished up the Forever War. Excellent analogy to the Vietnam War, in particulair.
Starting with Consider Phlebas. My first Culture novel, or Banks novel for that matter. I have high expectations.
Cyan said:
BlueTsunami said:I wish Roland still had Cuthbert and Alain by his side.
Musashi Wins! said:I love the first 3 culture books so much. Each are quite different.