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02-15-2016, 02:50 AM
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Aww, I didn't they were that bad. No one is on the fast track to the golden globes or anything, but they weren't bad enough to take me out of the premise. And the premise hooked me hard.
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02-15-2016, 05:04 PM
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I've started reading the Malazan Book of the Fallen by Steven Erikson. I have always been a fan of multi-threaded fantasy series with intricate plots. A Song of Ice and Fire, Wheel of Time, Stormlight Archive - love all these types. Only a couple of chapters in, but I can already tell this is one of the harder ones in terms of keeping track of all the lore, characters and places.
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02-21-2016, 01:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Ivramire
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Oh man, I have a terrible track record of finishing the fantasy series I start reading. Good luck finishing the Malazan Book of the Fallen; I've restarted reading the series from the beginning at least 3 times in my life and managed to get to the 8th book on my last attempt but my interest deserted me about halfway through it.
Got Sanderson's series next on my list, came highly recommended. Did you finish them yourself?
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For Sanderson, he's only got 2 books of the Stormlight Archive out so far. He plans on 5, and then another 5? Not sure I understand exactly why he doesn't say 10, there may be a time gap or something like that I guess. I've read both of those and can confirm that they're really good. If you're more accustomed to the gritty style of writing like George RR Martin then you might find his writing kind of juvenile? Not sure if that's the right word, but it's definitely more family friendly and vanilla.
That said, the world itself is very well constructed and believable and the characters are a lot of fun. It's definitely shaping up to be one of the classics.
The only other Sanderson book I've read would be Warbreaker which is a stand alone. However from what I understand, nearly all his books occur in the same universe he calls the Cosmere.
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02-29-2016, 04:51 AM
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I finished The Gathering Storm from the Wheel of Time recently. Currently on a wait list for the next book. So whilst I wait for Towers of Midnight, I'm reading the Something Like... series by Jay Bell. I'll probably read The Malazan Book of the Fallen to fill the void that the Wheel of Time will leave behind. That or either The Dresden Files or the Mistborn series.
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02-01-2017, 04:32 AM
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Well... been a while. I'm gonna bump this because reading is fundamental and maybe it will encourage you illiterates to read a bit.
For my part, I work quite a lot and I haven't actually read anything in the traditional sense in quite some time, but I have recently gotten into audio books and it's opened up my world. I can work all day and still, "read", all day; it's great! Over the last month or so I've reread, (listened to), the entire Dune saga from Frank Herbert, also some of the lesser stuff from his son and his writing partner.
I'm nearing the end of Dune, et al, though and not all audio books are created equal. Most of the Dune books are very well produced and I have attempted others, but if the voice is just a monotone bore it doesn't hold my attention.
Anyone have any suggestions for good audio book renditions of good stories?
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02-19-2016, 06:46 AM
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First and foremost; huzzah that there's at least a pulse here. Read on!
Second; I don't know Steven Erikson at all, sorry. I'm not at all adverse to high fantasy, (though I do tend to gravitate more towards science fiction), but anything that is ten volumes plus is very intimidating for me. Time is at a premium and that is a massive time investment. However, I'll try to remember the name and series and put it on the back burner.
Third; sorry I'm not certain where that falls in the story Ral, but... she didn't really trust him, the nazi double agent dude at least, and fully disclose her supposed mission or anything. At least as far as I remember. She kept the film secured and delivered it to her contact. Unless you meant her contact as being the one she trusted and shouldn't have, but if that's the case, she had every reason after all that to believe he was legit.... And he actually was.
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