In regards to Red Country - I've read the First Law Trilogy in full but not The Heroes or Best Served Cold - is it best to read the other two stand alone novels before I read it or does it really not matter?
In regards to Red Country - I've read the First Law Trilogy in full but not The Heroes or Best Served Cold - is it best to read the other two stand alone novels before I read it or does it really not matter?
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This was a mistake, I should have known it. 3/4 of the way through the second book now. No choice but to burn straight through the trilogy at this point.
Exact same thing when I read Hunger Games. Why am I such a sucker for young-adult scifi?
Oh man...no spoilers from me, but I loved this book. Gripping is a good descriptor.And I am 609 pages into William Shirer's The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich. Gripping stuff. Don't spoil the ending for me.
Thanks a lot for letting me know there is a Douglas Adams official bio. This is why I love this thread.
Ah, my bad. Though still impressive!No, I'm in Australia, so Summer starts in about a month or so (but also it's Australia so it's all summer all the time)
This was a mistake, I should have known it. 3/4 of the way through the second book now. No choice but to burn straight through the trilogy at this point.
Exact same thing when I read Hunger Games. Why am I such a sucker for young-adult scifi?
Doing a space opera for NaNo, so I figured I might as well read one of the earliest examples, Doc Smith's Galactic Patrol. Very pulpy, but for the most part it's surprisingly readable, thanks to featuring an extremely clever villain.
Been reading a bunch of genre short fiction. Of the bunch, Spar by Kij Johnson and The Cartographer Wasps and the Anarchist Bees by E Lily Yu stick out. Might finally check out Kelly Link and Ted Chiang properly.
This is a long shot, but was wondering if anybody could help me. I was reading a book on my wife's kindle, and the screen ended up stopped working. I have no idea what the book was called, but it was about the history of medicine, and it was actually pretty good. I have only got through the first chapter so far, but it was talking about how doctors back in the day would self experiment on different herbs/chemicals.
I would love to read the rest of it, but I don't think I can't remember the name of the book, and she has no idea what book I am talking about.. lol
I thought 'Spar' was fucking awful. (Pun unintended.) Still can't believe it got as much praise as it did. Ted Chiang, on the other hand, now there's some good short fiction.
Definitely more Bujold-like or Lee/Miller-like.
It's not "The Greatest Benefit to Mankind" by Roy Porter?
^-- How did you like Mr. Penumbra?
Just started
It's a short one so figuring I'll be done tonight.
I didn't want it to end!
Found it really enjoyable, as someone with a design background I loved all thestuff!font
Only thing negative I would say is that in a few places it felt a little rushed, I wished there was more depth given to the relationships. But overall a really good, fun read.
I didn't want it to end!
Found it really enjoyable, as someone with a design background I loved all thestuff!font
Yeah about that:?do you think he was talking about Garamond but couldn't use it b/c of rights issues
The Goodreads 2012 Choice Awards has begun its opening round!
http://www.goodreads.com/choiceawards/best-books-2012
I'm sad to say that I didn't vote in all the categories yet because I haven't read any of the books in some of the categories. I'm going to try to read at least one book from each category just so I can justify my votes.