You've still got to finish Watchmen...Damanta wrote:I knew it, I bloody knew it. There is a reason I haven't clicked on this thread yet. Crap now I'm going to spend a whole week reading, I think I'll try to finish the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy series in a week.
What are you reading?
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Re: What are you reading?
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Re: What are you reading?
Recently:
- Lies of Locke Lamora, by Scott Lynch--I think Olrane originally mentioned it. Good book. Jealous of the man's upbringing.
Alan Moore's 'From Hell'--about 'Jack the Ripper'
Maus I and II, by Art Spiegelman--Well done book about a holocaust survivor. It's actually a comic book, where Jews are mice, Nazis are cats, Americans are dogs...
The Wasp Factory, by Iain Banks--DID NOT SEE the ending coming on that one
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I just finished The Warded Man and Desert Spear.
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Currently tackling through that one. A hard read, in some ways. Disturbing and scary as well. A good read so far though, I must say.Also, House of Leaves--possibly the weirdest shit I've ever read.
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Sagas of the Icelanders. Great big huge book filled with all kinds of awesome tales of real people.
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Just finished a class on Tolkien and the Oxford Inklings in which I read:
The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien
The Silmarillion by J.R.R. Tolkien
On Fairy-stories, Leaf by Niggle, and Farmer Giles of Ham by J.R.R. Tolkien
Out of the Silent Planet by C.S. Lewis
Till We Have Faces: A Myth Retold by C.S. Lewis
Saving the Appearances: A Study in Idolatry by Owen Barfield
Various selections from Owen Barfield
The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien
The Silmarillion by J.R.R. Tolkien
On Fairy-stories, Leaf by Niggle, and Farmer Giles of Ham by J.R.R. Tolkien
Out of the Silent Planet by C.S. Lewis
Till We Have Faces: A Myth Retold by C.S. Lewis
Saving the Appearances: A Study in Idolatry by Owen Barfield
Various selections from Owen Barfield
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The only author I still read as far as fantasy themes are concerned is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Feist
Names like Elvandar seem familiar but also names separated by - like Tar-Roctlu. (Reminds me of Ashen-Shugar, Alma-Lodaka, Draken-Korin, as if someone found some inspiration therein and applied a pattern to GEAS ... )
He is my favourite author by far, both for character development and world development (amazing that one person alone can be so creative).
In younger years I was a big fan of The Dragonlance novels http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Dragonlance_novels
Especially the characters developed by Margaret Weis were great http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Weis - Weis and Hickman really managed to create the best group of "classical" adventuring heroes ever!
If those two would still make the Dragonlance novels, I'd probably be reading them, but as is often the case with a new ownership and new, different authors, the original creativity just isn't reached anymore by far ... never change a great, successfull team!
Last but not least, I also used to be a big fan of a german author,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfgang_Hohlbein especially the Enwor Saga (sorry, link is only available in german ... http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enwor-Saga ) but also his bigger, single books.
The quorrl in Enwor are akin to tshaharks - big, strong reptilian humanoids ...
The two main characters in the books are an older teacher (swordmaster) and his younger, physically stronger companion.
Names like Elvandar seem familiar but also names separated by - like Tar-Roctlu. (Reminds me of Ashen-Shugar, Alma-Lodaka, Draken-Korin, as if someone found some inspiration therein and applied a pattern to GEAS ... )
He is my favourite author by far, both for character development and world development (amazing that one person alone can be so creative).
In younger years I was a big fan of The Dragonlance novels http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Dragonlance_novels
Especially the characters developed by Margaret Weis were great http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Weis - Weis and Hickman really managed to create the best group of "classical" adventuring heroes ever!
If those two would still make the Dragonlance novels, I'd probably be reading them, but as is often the case with a new ownership and new, different authors, the original creativity just isn't reached anymore by far ... never change a great, successfull team!
Last but not least, I also used to be a big fan of a german author,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfgang_Hohlbein especially the Enwor Saga (sorry, link is only available in german ... http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enwor-Saga ) but also his bigger, single books.
The quorrl in Enwor are akin to tshaharks - big, strong reptilian humanoids ...
The two main characters in the books are an older teacher (swordmaster) and his younger, physically stronger companion.
Best race: halflings.
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Don't get me wrong, I thoroughly enjoyed it. It's just very strange. His sister made an album based on the book, also strange.Delia wrote:Currently tackling through that one. A hard read, in some ways. Disturbing and scary as well. A good read so far though, I must say.Also, House of Leaves--possibly the weirdest shit I've ever read.
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I read House of Leaves a few years ago, it was fun.
Just started rereading A Song of Ice and Fire in part due to the television series but more importantly due to the fact that book five is actually done and soon due for release. Hells yeah!
Just started rereading A Song of Ice and Fire in part due to the television series but more importantly due to the fact that book five is actually done and soon due for release. Hells yeah!
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July 11th if i remember right. The 4th book was centered around a bunch of characters I don't care for, and sideplots, the 5th book goes back to the characters that I do like, and it will be epic.
Also the TV show is pretty entertaining to watch, it would be much better if I had not read the books first and knew how every character ends up.
Also the TV show is pretty entertaining to watch, it would be much better if I had not read the books first and knew how every character ends up.
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haha same here Olrane. Just got done with Game of Thrones. The ending chapters were more epic than I remembered!Just started rereading A Song of Ice and Fire