Salazar said:Eh, I don't see your cause.
Besides, one douche in fantasy fiction towers over all contenders.
bengraven said:Goodkind lowers the bar for everyone.
Considering every character in his series are douchebags.
Salazar said:Chase was ok, if I remember right, except that he takes on doucheness by associating with Richard. And he's called Chase.
Yeah, I'm trying hard to think of characters who weren't obnoxious or actively evil.
bengraven said:Chase must have shown up past the 5th book. I got 5 books in before I couldn't handle the characters anymore.
Brainboy said:Gödel, Escher, Bach by Douglas Hofstadter. It's quite long and quite dense at times, but I'm really enjoying it nonetheless. I've had it on my shelf for years - I'm not sure what prompted me to finally start reading it properly, but I'm glad I did! I would recommend it to anyone who is even remotely interested in Gödel's theories (although, as the title suggests, it's not only about that!).
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Finished reading "Storm Front" today, didn't like it very much. Book felt quite...primitive, story was rushed and shallow.
Narag said:Given he wrote it for a writing class, I'm not surprised. Only read the first two so far but have heard the quality picks up as it goes along.
They improve. Celibacy+more Thomas is a recipe for success.Could be, I'll give sequels a try. It's just that I've finished China Miéville's "Perdido Street Station" a month ago and difference is colossal.
Fxp said:Finished reading "Storm Front" today, didn't like it very much. Book felt quite...primitive, story was rushed and shallow.
BanShunsaku said:This was pretty much the same reaction I had when reading it late last year. I have Fool Moon sitting on my kindle and I'll read it one day, but if it doesn't grab me I don't think I'll bother reading any further in the series.
Maklershed said:Finished A Feast for Crows and now reading this months book club book Stranger in a Strange Land
Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert A. Heinlein
Cyan said:Do it! We need more participation.
Anyway, what better time than now to jump in? You'll be motivated to read and you'll have people to talk about it with. You can always keep reading your backlog in parallel. That's what I'm doing with the bookclub books. Just follow the milestone schedule; it should leave you with plenty of time for other reading unless you really have no free time.
How do you end up with such a large backlog, anyway? Kindle impulse buys?
I'm sure it is, dude had a pretty disgusting personal life.Guileless said:The Brecht chapter in Paul Johnson's Intellectuals is damn fine reading.
Karakand said:But hey that's why we have people like Paul Johnson naming names and shining the light of truth on the theoreticians or our age, to protect us from such hypocrites.
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I'm just into the creation of the show which is kinda boring but it makes Lorne Micheals sound like a genius. I can't wait to get into the parts about Chevy Chase fistfights.
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I really enjoyed that SNL book. I had no idea about the politics backstage nor the amount of work that went into each show.
They're certainly in for a treat then. I just hope they're reading the unabridged version.Cyan said:Sup Edmond. I think a couple people in this thread are reading about you.
bengraven said:Goodkind lowers the bar for everyone.
Considering every character in his series are stolen douchebags.
Blackace said:fixed..
Had to read that in college. Not bad for required material.Norwegian Wood said:The Plague
Hayvic said:New to gaf, I figured the finer gentlemen will hang out here.
Good for him. I'm not going to buy the book, but oh well. It was doing well on Amazon rankings, the last I checked.sparky2112 said:Hopefully this isn't a vicious rumor, but rumblings were that Rothfuss is going to debut at No. 1 on the NYT bestseller list. You KNOW Martin will, but for a fantasy authors SECOND book?!? Nutty...