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hate paper doll 06-01-2014 05:19 PM

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Originally Posted by bob. (Post 1455952)
i just looked up the plot summary of 1Q84 and i'm very much sold....gonna read the three books i just got and jump on this mammoth next


Seriously, Sansa's totally my go-to for reading recommendations now.

Sansa Stark 06-01-2014 05:23 PM

:) I'm known for two things on this board,starting fights and my book recommendations :)

Btw if anyone else wants an invite to my e library I don't mind sharing

bob. 06-01-2014 05:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Sansa Stark (Post 1455954)
You need me to put it in the dropbox?

that would be super!

no rush....i'm gonna read the Eggers book HPD suggested, Stardust, and the new Welsh novel......got tons of time on my hands....so should be fairly quick :)

yeah she does have some good taste.....it was her unending ramblings of praise that got me to say "fuck it" and start the Songs of Fire and Ice series.....i went into those thinking it would be like most fantasy series....just not for me....have to admit i am hooked

Sansa Stark 06-01-2014 05:34 PM

LMAO it's already in there apparently

Surell 06-03-2014 01:54 PM

I've stopped Ulysses and The Order of Things for the time being as to prevent suicide or hopelessness and started One Hundred Years of Solitude, which is god damned excellent.

Sansa Stark 06-03-2014 02:06 PM

I ficking love that book (100 yrs)so much, I really need to reread it but I'm trying to read only books I haven't read yet

LoathsomePete 06-03-2014 02:10 PM

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The Last Wish by Andrzej Sapkowski

Like most people, I was introduced to this series by the 2007 video game The Witcher which was probably a mistake because 2011's The Witcher 2: Assassin of Kings completely blows it out of the water in every way imaginable. If you're a fan of A Song of Ice and Fire's bleak and gritty medieval setting then you'll definitely enjoy whatever world this is set in, but you'll have to get use to the fact that there isn't large exposition dumps to fill the reader in on the world and politics around them. This is the story of Geralt, a monster hunter, so unless there's a monster to kill, he could really care less about the politics of the land. It was a little hard at first, because we're so conditioned to expect that exposition dump in fantasy but the individual stories (it's a collection of short stories that helps set the tone and feel of the world) really pull you in and make you forget about the world at large.

Definitely would recommend if you've just burned through ASOIF and want something else to sink your teeth into, but want something a little different.

bob. 06-03-2014 02:54 PM

the thing i like most about A Song of Fire and Ice is the politics....might have top look into this....is it something that i would have had to play the game first to really get?

so

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Stardust

Neil Gaiman's greatest work?!

so i finished it this morning....i got a little teary eyed at the end....about a half hour later the whole thing settled on me....and while wiping tears from my eyes i said "fuck s/he was absolutely right"...i would say this is his best work that i've read....so good that i just ordered a deluxe hardbound edition of the original with all the drawings (mine was just text)....which i think i'll return to in a couple of months

everything about this is the perfect Fairy Tale....but very much for adults....i loved every character and almost texted you when two of them died :)

i honestly don't think i've been as emotional attached to book in some time :)

thanks

Surell 06-03-2014 04:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Sansa Stark (Post 1456680)
I ficking love that book (100 yrs)so much, I really need to reread it but I'm trying to read only books I haven't read yet

I feel you, mainly because i've read so little relative to what i should (especially really great books) so I'm trying to make up for all that now. I think I'm gonna do Brave New World for my next fiction, unless I muster up the courage for Ulysses again.

Moss 06-03-2014 05:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Surell (Post 1456721)
I feel you, mainly because i've read so little relative to what i should (especially really great books) so I'm trying to make up for all that now. I think I'm gonna do Brave New World for my next fiction, unless I muster up the courage for Ulysses again.

Gravitys rainbow and Ulysses ate the only 2 books I gave up on as apparently I lack the cognitive power to understand what the hell is going on.


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