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Also, the film version of it (starring Francesca Annis) is marvelous. |
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I have it on my reader. I've yet to read it. I should get to it next month.
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1/3 into the Dragon's Path, but boy what a slowly progressing story/plot, right out boring. There's a couple of different paths/people we get to follow in the book but there's only one story-line I find interesting (Chitrin).
I'm moving on to something better and if this book is any indication of the writers previous books I won't be quick to pick any of them up. Last edited by thinkpad; 04-22-2011 at 01:16 PM. |
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Is that a sandwich?
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I did like it overall. I wouldn't have finished it if I didn't. If it was a 600 page monster, I'd have stopped but at 316 it was OK. It's uniqueness and unpredictability were good and perhaps it's just my mind that had difficulty working out the details. |
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I agree that The Hunger Games was a terrific book... I heard the next two in the series aren't as good, though.
But I'll definitely read the second, as the first leaves you wanting a sequel! |
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If anybody is looking for a very funny book then check out Lisa Lutz's Spellman Files. I mentioned a few posts back how I had just started it. I'm about 75% done now and this book is hilarious. |
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![]() anyway, maybe you should consider reading Midnight sun (the 5th book in Twilight saga). It isn't released (or won't - in the near future) due to some illegal leaks, but on Wikipedia there's a link to a partial draft on the author's site. You can read it right away 'cause it has nothing to do with the 3 books in the middle - this one tells the story of the 1st book from Edward's perspective and I think it's much better than Bella's. -------------------------- Me? I just began A game of thrones. Some first pages only, and still I'm not impressed very much. 90% of the books are boring at the beginning, right? |
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After laying aside Dragon's path I've decided to continue with the next book in the William Marshal saga: The Scarlet Lion. I enjoyed the first book and found the story intriguing. I'm hoping I will enjoy this one as well.
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talking about "scarlet"... has any of you read Scarlet Sails by Alexander Grin? (Russian: Алые паруса) It's not a famous novel, but I think it is wonderful.
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Is that a sandwich?
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Can one read too much?
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I have three ebooks going at present, all Overdrive library books:
Beyond the Sky and the Earth -- Canadian woman sent to Bhutan as part of that country's Peace Corps-like program. She seems a bit naive and whiny, though admits it and it's understood she gets over it and goes "native" by the end. Turning the Tables -- an "insider" look at the restaurant industry from the point-of-view of a New York blogger-critic, not easy to relate to him unless you're used to relatively high-end New York dining. The Lunatic Express: Discovering the World . . . via Its Most Dangerous Buses, Boats, Trains, and Planes -- when I last put down the book, he'd just finished one of the most dangerous bus trips in the world (Peru), but I don't get a sense of adventure from him; it's more "okay ... check (tick) that one off!" |
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#9044 |
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I was a little bummed spending money on it but it had gotten good reviews so I took a chance. I'm not a hardcore Fantasy fan for which I think this book might appeal. For me it was too much reading back and forth between cities and people, without really getting anywhere. You will have to remember a handful of cities and names just in the first 1/3.
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#9045 |
Grand Sorcerer
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Just finished The Last Patriot by Brad Thor. Great thriller!!
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