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I've always considered The Gap Cycle Donaldson's finest work ... by far (though I've always found the tiny first book/intro The Real Story to be an odd way of kicking off such a massive epic).
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#24932 |
Almost legible
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I enjoy most of his work. I think Mordant's Need is up there, too.
Right now, I have 175 books on my reader; that's more than a years worth of reading for me, and I have this tendency to get more every month. I am trying to balance new with old, read something different between books in a series so as to not get burned out (especially as I am trying to catch up on the Foreigner books), and train myself to abandon ones that become too ponderous. |
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Is that a sandwich?
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Next, I'll finish David Weber's Dahak series with Heirs of Empire. I delayed reading this as the blurb really didn't grab me and at 544 pages there is an expectation of info dumps. Last edited by Fbone; 05-27-2017 at 12:32 PM. |
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#24934 |
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I read this not long ago. It is well-deserving of the praise it's been getting and is a properly good book, not just a good-for-self-pub book.
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#24935 |
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Good to know. Several of my online friends are of the same opinion, but it's always good to get an outside opinion, too.
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#24936 |
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Well, having been busy during Halloween, I was a bit late with my zombie/horror binge. (I needed something upbeat after the election!) Down the gullet went pretty much the entire Marvel Zombies metaseries - all five "core" miniseries, Return, Supreme, Destroy, and the three one-shots. Enjoyable enough for what they were, but basically fluff.
After that, I went on to read the first collection of the Chilling Adventures of Sabrina series (issues 1-5), followed by issue six. This is not something I'd ever expected to see from Archie Comics, and it's certainly not a series I'd hand to the stereotypical Archie reader. This Sabrina doesn't live in a wholesome, innocent world where magic is a neutral force, consequences never amount to much, and everything has a happy ending by the end of the issue. No, this Sabrina's origin was heavily (and explicitly) inspired by Rosemary's Baby, with a coven of Satan-worshipping witches bestowing fertility on an innocent woman in exchange for custody of her firstborn child... Sabrina. Betty and Veronica are also witches, but in a coven led by Miss Grundy, and their botched ritual summons the woman Sabrina's father was intended to marry. It's heavy stuff, and sometimes gruesome, but it's a fine example of the genre. Whereas Marvel Zombies is basically "supers turn evil, stupid, and hungry," Sabrina's genuinely unsettling in several places. My biggest complaint is the slow pace of the Archie Horror release schedule; I've got five unread issues of Afterlife with Archie, but there are two more in the story arc and the second of those isn't due out until February. At any rate, I'm almost at my end-of-year goal; I think I lack three books, so I'm sure I'll hit that. I'm not sure which books those will be yet, but that's okay. I might kick back with Explaining Cthulhu to Grandma, a comedic short story collection. |
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#24937 |
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Just finished the 5 book "The Dagger and the Coin" series by Daniel Abraham. It was quite good and I will definitely give his "Long Price Quartet" a read.
But first, I am going to read Rogue One: Catalyst in preparation for the movie. |
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#24938 |
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Thanks for the heads up on that book about Grandma's hangups! Here's the link: https://www.amazon.com/Explaining-Ct...grandma+kindle |
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Right now I have 2 books out from the library, it seems like they all came in at once. So I am starting Casino Royale by Ian Fleming, the first James Bond book, and then will move onto Soul Music by Terry Pratchett. |
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#24942 |
cacoethes scribendi
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Indeed. This is a fantastic series. But you're right, the opening book is truly disturbing, and I imagine some people never get past that. As strange a choice as it was, it really did set up well for what was to come. The series, it seems to me, turns out to be constructed as one large story that just happened to be split into five books - with the last long book one very big climax. When seen in that light, the short first book becomes almost just a prelude to the "real story".
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Read Till Death Do Us Part: True Stories of Newlywed Murder Cases by J. J. Slate. Not compelling, but interesting (if not a bit sad-- a lot of messed-up people out there).
About 44% of the way through Carrie Brownstein's Hunger Makes Me a Modern Girl, Brownstein was a co-founder of the band Sleater-Kinney, but is probably now known better for her work in the show Portlandia. I didn't pay much attention to the Riot Grrl side of punk, though I do have some albums from at least one of the bands so far mentioned, Lunachicks (Mmm, Donuts! being a favorite track), but I will likely listen to a few if only to get a feel for what she is writing about. Quote:
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Don't get me wrong--it worked out just fine for me. But reading it before any of the other books were published, I had concerns about the direction and scope of the venture. Once the second book was published, those concerns disappeared rather quickly, of course, so I'll shut up now (after mentioning that Hashi Lebwohl was one of the most memorable characters I've ever read--both the name and the personality). ![]() Last edited by DiapDealer; 11-13-2016 at 08:40 AM. |
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Next up are more 2011 purchases: Black Sheep by Georgette Heyer, Dead Ball by Michael Balkind, and Doubleback by Libby Fischer Hellmann. |
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