TSF Book Club
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thanks for the suggestions - I'll check them out.
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Consider Phelbas??<br />
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[b]Try 'Player of Games' or 'Excession' [/b]- his style develops a lot from that first book. The others in the loose series are good but I think those two build a better sense of the world he writes in. He'll often have in-jokes from previous works or humour you'd only really appreciate if you knew enough about how things work.<br />
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His culture novels are excellent (imo). He's wittier than Hamilton and easily on par in terms of world/universe building and social commentary. Hamilton has written some amazing-balls stuff though - Fallen Dragon is one of my favs.<br />
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Cool, will do! I'm a sucker for immersive, future-world stuff.<br />
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If they got the right people it'd be amazing - a lot more scope for this now that cgi is getting so crazy. Good to see we are getting a few more sci-fi movies coming out.
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Always thought that the Peter F Hamilton's first Commonwealth books ([i]Pandora's Star[/i] and [i]Judas Unchained[/i]) would make a great TV series rather than a movie. HBO has shown with [i]Game of Thrones [/i]that it is possible to have a successful fantasy series with a large cast and multiple intertwined narratives. The problem being of course that a series like that would be one hell of a commitment for a TV channel (or Netflix) and Hamilton doesn't have the name recognition or sales numbers to justify the investment. <br />
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I'm currently reading [i]Great North Road [/i]but I've been at it for over a month and while it captures my attention every now and then the characters aren't particularly compelling and their actions often seem to be at odds with their interests and the way the characters have been set up. <br />
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I have enjoyed most of the Iain M Banks Culture books but they can often be quite meandering. [i]Use of Weapons [/i]is a fave and I liked [i]Surface Detail[/i] and [i]Look to Windward[/i]. -
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Started reading Wheel of Time again - kicked off with the prequel book I'd never read before.<br />
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Have to say the constant references to men being wool headed idiots, and women running everything, is starting to wear thin...<br />
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There's a really decent finish to New Spring, but parts of it are quite skimmable... -
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There's a really decent finish to New Spring, but parts of it are quite skimmable...[/quote]<br />
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Reading them back to back its pretty clear that Jordan must haver been surrounded by some fucking angry women during his life. Some of these cows must have been in a permanent state of PMT.<br /> -
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Started reading Wheel of Time again - kicked off with the prequel book I'd never read before.<br />
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Have to say the constant references to men being wool headed idiots, and women running everything, is starting to wear thin...<br />
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Thankfully Sanderosn spends no time in the 'men are shit, woman are boss' mindset that Jordan seemed to love -
David and Leigh Eddings, you mean. That was fun reading back when I was a teen.<br />
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No man would put up with the shit that Nynaeve tries on. Lan clearly had a death wish - he said he could never give a bride funeral clothes as a wedding dress, but his real motive is just to spare some other poor bloke from ending up with the permanently grumpy bitch. He's a trooper. -
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[b]David and Leigh Eddings, you mean. That was fun reading back when I was a teen[/b].<br />
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No man would put up with the shit that Nynaeve tries on. Lan clearly had a death wish - he said he could never give a bride funeral clothes as a wedding dress, but his real motive is just to spare some other poor bloke from ending up with the permanently grumpy bitch. He's a trooper.<br />
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I read the Belgariad, the Mallorean, The Elenium and the Tamuli last year. Probably for about the 6th time each. I still think they are great. It's not exactly hard going, or particularly deep, but i like his characters, they are generally pretty funny.<br />
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They tend to fall into the trap of annoying as fuck female characters as well. The main ones in each story, Ce'Nedra and Ehlana are fucking annoying, and i kind of wanted them both to die. I bet their husband's did as well.<br />
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[b]I read the Belgariad, the Mallorean, The Elenium and the Tamuli last year. Probably for about the 6th time each.[/b] I still think they are great. It's not exactly hard going, or particularly deep, but i like his characters, they are generally pretty funny.<br />
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They tend to fall into the trap of annoying as fuck female characters as well. The main ones in each story, Ce'Nedra and Ehlana are fucking annoying, and i kind of wanted them both to die. I bet their husband's did as well.<br />
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Holy shit. I've never want to hear a criticism of Star Trek again. <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/rugby/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' /> -
wanting and getting are two completly different things.
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Finished Terry Brooks Wards of Faerie, pretty good, if not a bit short....<br />
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Picked up Conn Igguldens [i]Conqueror[/i] at the library today, which is the last in the series (from Genghis Khan to Kublai Khan) so been wanting to read this for a while but never been in the library, except today. -
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Picked up Conn Igguldens [i]Conqueror[/i] at the library today, which is the last in the series (from Genghis Khan to Kublai Khan) so been wanting to read this for a while but never been in the library, except today.<br />
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Snap!<br />
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Finally getting around to Conqueror as well. I read the others in short succession quite a while back so it's hard to remember who is who now.<br />
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Also saw on the weekend that Iggulden is revisting the Emperor series see [url="http://www.conniggulden.com/2013/emperor-blood-of-gods-2/"]http://www.conniggulden.com/2013/emperor-blood-of-gods-2/[/url] -
Had to finish another book and only just started it the other day, but like you I red the others fairly quickly, it is tough remembering which line so and so is from I have to refer to the family tree at the front. <br />
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Finally finished Peter F Hamilton's [i]Great North Road. [/i]The book did improve in the second half but when you're talking about a book that's over one thousand pages you're dealing with a lot of faff.<br />
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In particular I found that the Newcastle police procedural scenes were boring as hell, lacking in good characters or a exciting narrative. There's only so many times I can read about people using secondary bank accounts to hide their income from the government before I switch off - and I'm an accountant.<br />
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The multiple narratives did tie together at the end although I did have some questions about whether the timeline and the justification for leaving the expedition team isolated on the alien planet seemed extremely contrived.<br />
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Two books I would recommend are [i]Fighters Heart[/i] and [i]Fighters Mind[/i] by Sam Sheridan. The first is a personal journey style book in which Sheridan travelled to Thailand, Brazil, Japan and throughout America training with and talking to professional fighters with the goal of stepping into the ring. The second book is similar but, as the title suggests, looks more at the mental side of fighting. Both well-written books even if you're not a big fight fan. -
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I do have to laugh whenever they say "taint" though. Especially "cleansing the taint" like it's a big deal - have a shower if your taint is dirty! -
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Secondly Phillip Kerr's Bernie Gunther series about sometime cop, sometime PI in pre and post war Berlin and then onward to Argentina and so on. Start off with the Omnibus edition named Berlin Noir.<br />
[/quote]Think I must have missed this post at the time Cato but I loved this series of books, read them a while back and not only are they well written crime stories, they're also brilliantly descriptive of Germany in the 30s and then beyond. -
Anybody else read Wool yet?<br />
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First published as an e-book and now available in real form, it's a dystopian, sci-fi whodunnit of sorts focused on a community of survivors buried in an underground silo. Sounds a bit, 'meh' but I absolutely flew through this book and loved every bit of it.<br />
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There's been a lot of chatter about Wool being sc-fi's Fifty Shades of Grey and Ridley Scott has optioned it. The author has since inked a deal with a major publisher but in a groundbreaking move has retained the electric publishing rights for himself. Nobody is quite sure if that's a good move or not .... for the publisher.<br />
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Finished Good Omens (by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman) which I purchased from the Harvard Book Store in Boston because I felt I should purchase something from there. Laughed the whole way through it (my type of humour). About the son of Satan, the apocalypse, and an angel and a demon trying to stop it when their bosses want it to happen. 9/10