Cyan said:Anyone got any good audiobook recommendations? Ideally something that's both a good story and well read.
Almost finished with my current running book.
Tashi0106 said:Do you guys read multiple books at the same time or just 1 by 1?
tirminyl said:I started reading the Southern Vampire or Sookie Stackhouse series around April 5th and I am now on book 10 which just released this month. I will be done with 10 by Wed so I will have to find something else to read.
ugh, I really wanted to like this book, but I feel he spends way to much time proving a point and uses some of the same "big words" a lot.Wellington said:Currently reading:
Not bad.
The audio book of The Godfather is really good.Cyan said:Anyone got any good audiobook recommendations? Ideally something that's both a good story and well read.
Almost finished with my current running book.
VistraNorrez said:If you want to get the most of your first read take it slow and look up every word that stops you. You'll still have to read it twice to get the most out of it.
Also keep in mind it's written in first person and so you have the unreliable narrator, and Severian in spite of his claims that he has perfect memory often lies or forgets to mention things. You mention a good example of this.
You are going to find it very hard to argue it's poorly written. It's very dense with many levels to it.
ronito said:Right now I'm listening to:
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Holy freakin' crap! I gave up reading Stephen King ages ago, I never really cared much for his style but never read the Dark Tower series. After seeing a lot of GAF rant and rave I decided to pick this up for my long commutes to see if it was good or another "In the Name of the Wind". I'm totally floored. What a brilliant idea. And the narrator is fantastic on this too. I'd highly recommend it.
Tashi0106 said:Do you guys read multiple books at the same time or just 1 by 1?
ItAintEasyBeinCheesy said:Anyone wanna do a book club for June/July?. July might work best since it gives everyone time to find the book. Might be easier if its a smallish book, 300-400 or so pages. If you have any recommendations.
Will post this on Goodreads as well.
thomaser said:
Carlisle said:These threads depress me because I'm still reading the same (gigantic) book I was reading like 10 of these threads ago. I'm just too busy to read as often as I want... but at least I have a nook now, so carrying around 1200 pages of literature is a lot more manageable now.
blanky said:Reading War by Sebastian Junger inbetween preparing and working on my Hemingway thesis.
He totally lost me by spending two full chapters, and one section of the epilogue, on parenting. Can't say I give a crap about baby names or anything of the sort.movie_club said:ugh, I really wanted to like this book, but I feel he spends way to much time proving a point and uses some of the same "big words" a lot.
sparky2112 said:Unger's Vanity Fair stuff from Afganistan was great, so I'm really looking forward to this. He was in a few actual firefights, and some of that reporting was just - WOW.
Jedeye Sniv said:Ah fuck. I'm reading The Book of the New Sun by Gene Wolfe, and as suggested upthread I'm looking up unfamiliar words. I come across one, Merychip. It sounds like it's an animal/vehicle of some kind. Unfortunately the first result for it contained a massive fucking spoiler for the book.
And I still don't know what a Merychip is...
I haven't read the other title, but this is probably Zelazny's best novel and certainly one of best in the science fiction genre.Jedeye Sniv said:Just finished the first volume of Book of the New Sun now, I think I'm going to put it down for a bit and come back later should the inclination take me.
What does GAF suggest for my next book?
Excited for both so either or is good. Run my life for me GAF!
VistraNorrez said:He uses archaic or obscure words, but in new ways. Often typing archaic after the word will help when searching it.
Here's the definition: any one of an extinct group of horses
believed to be an ancestor of the modern horse.
It took me about 10 seconds, found it in the The World Book dictionary through google books under merychippus.
Jedeye Sniv said:Thanks very much To be honest, I clicked out of the tab as soon as the preview on google told me that. Utter cunts :lolDorcas was Severian's grandmother and the guy on the ancient horse was a cyborg
I might try and come back to the book later, but it's as reader unfriendly a book as I've ever read and I'm a fairly big reader. I'm no Salazar (that dude looks well read) but I've got two 6ft bookshelves filled with just the books I've bought and read. This book made me feel very stupid, which I don't appreciate :lol
VistraNorrez said:Yea it's hard to deny Wolfe's way of making one feel unintelligent, at first anyway. It's just so rewarding when you crack the shell.
I also stumbled across the same spoiler as you.
Maklershed said:Thanks to Dresden's suggestion, I'm now reading Ship of Fools and I'm really loving it so far.
Hey! There's a slight chance that might've been me. I'll take the credit regardless! You're welcome.Wellington said:Damn I am blasting through The Screwtape Letters. It's so fucking good, exactly the type of book I was looking for when I took down the recommendation. Thanks to whoever it was that said to check it out.
Jedeye Sniv said:I might come back to it later since it definitely got better towards the last 50 pages of vol 1 I think. I feel I should give it a fair shake if it's so highly regarded. Just not right now.
I just started Lord of Light by Zelazny today though and it's fantastic already, it has everything I was missing from the Wolfe. Distinct and immediately interesting characters, some awesome science/magic concepts and words so well written it's like drinking water but for the eyes. Phew, that's better.
And don't forget about This Immortal, which actually beat out Dune for the Nebula or Hugo award in its year of publication. And his short story collections are not to be overlooked either. Zelazny is the undisputed master of the science fiction short story.malingenie said:I loved lord of light, and if you havent GET chronicles of amber.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/0380809060/?tag=neogaf0e-20
I think I read the chronicles last year, and I probably extolled how awesome it was then, but it doesn't hurt to recommend it again. This compendium had me flat out at my best reading nirvana for a month.
It is so original, frantic, full of memorable moments that I absolutely must whore it out every time I have a chance. I think I found out about it here on GAF and want to repay the favor.
TeethMummy said:
It's ridiculously good.