I think I'm finishing up Fahrenheit 451 by the end of the week. After that I'm probably going to do a lot of reading on plant biology and GMOs.
You have read The Malazan Book of the Fallen right?Elfgore said:The First Law series by Joe Abercrombie. One of the better fantasy series I've read. I'm only about half-way through book one, but I'm having a total blast. It's a total of six books in the series, so it should take quite a while to finish.
I really need to read Glen Cook's newest novel. I just have it sitting there in my bookshelf, tempting me.
Interesting. The scholar's story always makes me cry, and is definitely my favorite. However I found the priest's story to be the weakest of them, while the bard's story was fantastic to me.Piorn said:Just finished Hyperion.
It had pretty cool ideas, and I liked most of it. It felt a little disjointed, and some parts, like the bard's tale were just meh, others like the priest's or scholar's story were great.
Generally a good book, left me wanting more of the series.
I'm curious about that series. Is it similar to LotR or GoT, or is it something more original. I'm tired of Tolkien imitators, but I love a good fantasy series.tippy2k2 said:Are you in for a treat!Kosturi said:Just getting started on Wheel of Time
I loved Wheel of Time!
It got kind of...boring isn't really the right word but there's a lot of walking from A to B in the middle of the series. Overall though, I thought WoT was an absolutely excellent series.
dragonswarrior said:*laughing* Kind of boring? You don't think that's a bit of an understatement? I couldn't even finish book 10 it was so shit.tippy2k2 said:Are you in for a treat!Kosturi said:Just getting started on Wheel of Time
I loved Wheel of Time!
It got kind of...boring isn't really the right word but there's a lot of walking from A to B in the middle of the series. Overall though, I thought WoT was an absolutely excellent series.
1 through 6 were amazing though, and 7 was pretty good. 9 was also shit, but still not as bad as 10.
Hopefully someone can give you a better answer for I didn't read much of Lord of the Rings and I gave up on Thrones (though not because Thrones was bad; I'd have eaten that up if I'd have gotten to the book before the show, I read up to book 2).Fox12 said:I'm curious about that series. Is it similar to LotR or GoT, or is it something more original. I'm tired of Tolkien imitators, but I love a good fantasy series.
To answer your question, I'm only a little ways in but I'd say it's definitely closer to LotR than GoT. You've got the chosen one hero-type character setting off on a quest to fight ultimate, black-wearing bad guy evil, so yeah.Fox12 said:snip
I might need to stop reading my own thread or I'll be doing this all night.Legomaniac91 said:Currently working my way through "The Strain" by Chuck Hogan and Guillermo del Toro. The basis for the FX Tv series starts off with a flight from Germany to New York City mysteriously powering down on the runway after it lands and everyone on board the plane is discovered to be dead. What follows is essentially a modern version of Bram Stoker's "Dracula", but one thats genuinely creepy and unnerving.
I haven't read the rest of them but that first book is great once it gets going.....It took a while for me though.Elfgore said:The First Law series by Joe Abercrombie. One of the better fantasy series I've read. I'm only about half-way through book one, but I'm having a total blast. It's a total of six books in the series, so it should take quite a while to finish.
I... think, I believe that I too started "Red Moon" and yeah, I was not impressed with the 'isms' that were deeply ingrained into the story. At first I was enjoying the factions and the setting, along with the good characterization... it totally lost me at the end of that book, just after the 'tough as nails' were-woman escapes being held by the gang of rapist/mysogynist werewolves. I could sense the forced ramp-up coming to the 'fully justified I Spit On Your Grave' fury, and decided I wasn't interested.dragonswarrior said:I love reading threads!!!
Right now I'm rereading the Harry Potter series for the umpteenth time. Won't take long.
Before that I was reading a really mixed bag called Red Moon. A werewolf book that was really well written in some ways, but was unintentionally racist and kinda overtly sexist, so I put it down. Also the author had a really annoying habit of trying to clobber you over the head with metaphor. It was really annoying. I might finish it when I'm done with HP.
Mostly though, after HP I'm looking forward to finishing Daniel Abraham's Long Price Quartet. I read the first book several weeks ago and it was really good.
I really dug the first book and part of the second, but it lost me after that. I won't get into it, but if you read it, you might be able to guess that I was not a fan of the... shall we say, the big reveal? It felt like it shifted an entire genre, and left me rather tired.tippy2k2 said:I might need to stop reading my own thread or I'll be doing this all night.Legomaniac91 said:Currently working my way through "The Strain" by Chuck Hogan and Guillermo del Toro. The basis for the FX Tv series starts off with a flight from Germany to New York City mysteriously powering down on the runway after it lands and everyone on board the plane is discovered to be dead. What follows is essentially a modern version of Bram Stoker's "Dracula", but one thats genuinely creepy and unnerving.
I LOVED The Strain trilogy.
Del Toro's name is really the only thing that got me cautiously looking into the book but boy am I glad I took that chance. One of the coolest zombie/vampire books I've ever had the pleasure of reading. I really want to check out the show but I don't have cable so I'm waiting for it to show up on The Netflix. I've heard....mixed things about the show but from what I have heard, it's now gotten it's footing under itself and has become relatively good.
yeah, I got no time for that kind of thing even if the books are well regarded,dragonswarrior said:Before that I was reading a really mixed bag called Red Moon. A werewolf book that was really well written in some ways, but was unintentionally racist and kinda overtly sexist, so I put it down. Also the author had a really annoying habit of trying to clobber you over the head with metaphor. It was really annoying. I might finish it when I'm done with HP.
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