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#77 Jun 22 2011 at 8:13 AM Rating: Good
Kavekk wrote:
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I very much doubt you'll be disappointed in either book; both of them are in my top 20 books of all time, possibly even higher.

Ender's Game, for the record, is #1 on my list.


I don't know if it's my favorite book ever, but I do like it a lot.

It's interesting that it was written before I was born, but he knew how the internet would be used, pretty much.


To blog for high office?


That's not all they do with it, though. They talk about having all kinds of information at your fingertips, and when I was a kid the internet just wasn't something that anyone knew about. They also mentioned these "discussions" which I imagine are sort of like these forums. The idea of even having a computer in your home was still pretty foreign when I was ten years old, and this book was written before I was born.

Just interesting to me, is all.
#78 Jun 22 2011 at 12:48 PM Rating: Good
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One of my favourite authors, though Kraken was dissapointing. The City & The City is immense, probably the best book of the past decade. Of the Bas-Lag novels, Iron Council is my runaway favourite, though The Scar has a rare charm to it.
I thought Kraken was good for what it was. It didn't feel like it had the same kind of scope as his other books, but I enjoyed reading it very much. It felt similar to a Neil Gaiman novel.


A bit like Neverwhere, yeah, though not quite that bad. I hated Neverwhere; it was in love with a cleverness it didn't have. As far as the magical london sub-genre goes, Mieville's Un Lun Dun was better. I don't like any of those books that I've read that much, though.
#79 Jun 23 2011 at 4:30 PM Rating: Decent
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I just don't get this view on Sanderson; I realize that he's finishing (or has finished) the Wheel of Time series, but he's hardly a GRRM or Patrick Rothfuss.


If it helps, I don't really get your view of GRRM.

It doesn't help, as you well know.

That's what you do, though, so I can't really fault you for it.

I don't personally have that view of GRRM, most of my friends do. I personally find his writing hard to sit down and read through without stopping to try and assimilate the 80 names that just got tossed at me.

Sanderson at least in that aspect is a better writer than GRRM.
#80 Jun 23 2011 at 5:36 PM Rating: Good
Overlord Theophany wrote:
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I just don't get this view on Sanderson; I realize that he's finishing (or has finished) the Wheel of Time series, but he's hardly a GRRM or Patrick Rothfuss.


If it helps, I don't really get your view of GRRM.

It doesn't help, as you well know.

That's what you do, though, so I can't really fault you for it.

I don't personally have that view of GRRM, most of my friends do. I personally find his writing hard to sit down and read through without stopping to try and assimilate the 80 names that just got tossed at me.

Sanderson at least in that aspect is a better writer than GRRM.


So true. As Stephen King said at the end of Dark Tower V audio book "audio books are great in you are immersed in the story. A quick eye or a wondering mind might miss something." I'm glad I listened to the audio of GRRM's books because I don't think I could keep all the characters in place and still know what was going on.
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#81 Jun 23 2011 at 10:43 PM Rating: Decent
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Sandinmygum the Stupendous wrote:
Overlord Theophany wrote:
Kavekk wrote:
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I just don't get this view on Sanderson; I realize that he's finishing (or has finished) the Wheel of Time series, but he's hardly a GRRM or Patrick Rothfuss.


If it helps, I don't really get your view of GRRM.

It doesn't help, as you well know.

That's what you do, though, so I can't really fault you for it.

I don't personally have that view of GRRM, most of my friends do. I personally find his writing hard to sit down and read through without stopping to try and assimilate the 80 names that just got tossed at me.

Sanderson at least in that aspect is a better writer than GRRM.


So true. As Stephen King said at the end of Dark Tower V audio book "audio books are great in you are immersed in the story. A quick eye or a wondering mind might miss something." I'm glad I listened to the audio of GRRM's books because I don't think I could keep all the characters in place and still know what was going on.

As I've been working through Game of Thrones, I've been keeping the wikipedia entry of the major houses up to help me a bit. I'm an organized person and with a rudimentary list in front of me, I can better keep characters in my mind.

That said, seeing the TV series has helped much more, though reading the book at this point may be a tad redundant (though of course I'll pick up details that were glossed over).
#82 Jun 24 2011 at 12:30 PM Rating: Good
Really enjoyed Enders's Game. I'm planning to read Ender's Shadow before any other sequals because, from what I understand, it pretty much takes place during the same time period as Ender's Game. Are the sequals worth reading as well?

Started The Name of the Wind, and I'm really enjoying it thus far.
#83 Jun 25 2011 at 12:08 AM Rating: Good
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Belkira the Tulip wrote:
Really enjoyed Enders's Game. I'm planning to read Ender's Shadow before any other sequals because, from what I understand, it pretty much takes place during the same time period as Ender's Game. Are the sequals worth reading as well?

Started The Name of the Wind, and I'm really enjoying it thus far.


Personally I have always enjoyed the entire Ender series. The sequels, however, are very different from Ender's Game. There's no battle room or any real action sequences. It really just becomes entirely about character development. I know some people who thought the sequels were just too slow. Maybe it's nostalgia, as I first read the series back in something like 4th or 5th grade, but I still enjoy them a lot.

And yes, Ender's shadow runs parallel to Ender's game from the point of view of a different character. I like Ender's Shadow, and have read it many times, but I only read through the sequels to it once. They weren't bad, but they didn't seem to be up to the standard I was expecting. I don't quite remember those books anymore, but I think there was actually quite a bit of action in them. That might be part of why I don't like them as much.

Okay, that's my rambling quota for the day.
#84 Jun 26 2011 at 9:08 PM Rating: Decent
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Belkira the Tulip wrote:
Really enjoyed Enders's Game. I'm planning to read Ender's Shadow before any other sequals because, from what I understand, it pretty much takes place during the same time period as Ender's Game. Are the sequals worth reading as well?

Started The Name of the Wind, and I'm really enjoying it thus far.

You can pretty much read the Ender series in any order you want as long as you read them in their series order (i.e. don't read Children of the Mind before Xenocide or Speaker for the Dead, because you won't have a clue what's going on).

I enjoy the sequels, but definitely not to the level I enjoyed Ender's Game.

The Shadow series I was less enthusiastic about, honestly. Don't know what it was, but they were just a step below in my mind.
#85 Jul 11 2011 at 5:42 PM Rating: Good
Finished The Dark Tower books. Honestly did not see that ending coming. The books where my 1st King books. I have seen some of the films based of his books, but never read any of them due to the view of my Father. He dislikes King a lot due to how some of his books end. I enjoyed The DK story, and may check out more of his stuff later down the road.
On to something new Smiley: grin
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#86 Jul 12 2011 at 1:45 AM Rating: Decent
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Quick add of a couple books that I've found pretty amusing: the Iron Druid series (Hounded, Hexed, and Hammered) by Kevin Hearne.

The sun could also be melting my brain, so word of caution if you go looking for them. I finished Hounded in a day, I was so entertained. I'm halfway through Hexed as I type this.
#87 Jul 12 2011 at 6:11 AM Rating: Decent
Sandinmygum the Stupendous wrote:
Finished The Dark Tower books. Honestly did not see that ending coming. The books where my 1st King books. I have seen some of the films based of his books, but never read any of them due to the view of my Father. He dislikes King a lot due to how some of his books end. I enjoyed The DK story, and may check out more of his stuff later down the road.
On to something new Smiley: grin


The Shining is definitely worth the read or listen, my personal favourite. The movie isn't that much like the book, although I do like both, just not the miniseries because that one was just bad.

#88 Jul 12 2011 at 8:06 AM Rating: Good
Sandinmygum the Stupendous wrote:
Finished The Dark Tower books. Honestly did not see that ending coming. The books where my 1st King books. I have seen some of the films based of his books, but never read any of them due to the view of my Father. He dislikes King a lot due to how some of his books end. I enjoyed The DK story, and may check out more of his stuff later down the road.
On to something new Smiley: grin


The Talisman and The Eyes of the Dragon are my favorite King books, and I'm a huge King fan. Cell is pretty good, too, though his newer stuff isn't as good as his older stuff. Under the Dome was pretty well done, too.

Overlord Theophany wrote:
Quick add of a couple books that I've found pretty amusing: the Iron Druid series (Hounded, Hexed, and Hammered) by Kevin Hearne.


After The Name of the Wind and Wise Man's Fear, I'll have to look into these.
#89 Jul 12 2011 at 5:15 PM Rating: Good
I decided on The Name of the Wind. So far so good. I started Ender's Game, but it must have been a bad torrent..unless the books just Starts in what seemed like the middle of a conversation (had no intro, author, who was reading it..it just started with 2 guys talking >.>).
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#90 Jul 12 2011 at 9:13 PM Rating: Good
Sandinmygum the Stupendous wrote:
I decided on The Name of the Wind. So far so good. I started Ender's Game, but it must have been a bad torrent..unless the books just Starts in what seemed like the middle of a conversation (had no intro, author, who was reading it..it just started with 2 guys talking >.>).


It does start like that. It's sort of an interlude, and each chapter starts that way. They make more sense as you go on.

I can see how, just listening, that would be confusing and irritating. Smiley: lol
#91 Jul 13 2011 at 6:44 PM Rating: Good
Belkira the Tulip wrote:
Sandinmygum the Stupendous wrote:
I decided on The Name of the Wind. So far so good. I started Ender's Game, but it must have been a bad torrent..unless the books just Starts in what seemed like the middle of a conversation (had no intro, author, who was reading it..it just started with 2 guys talking >.>).


It does start like that. It's sort of an interlude, and each chapter starts that way. They make more sense as you go on.

I can see how, just listening, that would be confusing and irritating. Smiley: lol



yea lol. Tell my if this is correct then (as I only listened to about 10-1sec). starts of as "I've watched through his eyes, I've listen through his ears..." ?
The way the person broke the chapters up make it look off too (or I'm missing 1 part -.-)
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#92 Jul 14 2011 at 8:10 AM Rating: Good
Sandinmygum the Stupendous wrote:
yea lol. Tell my if this is correct then (as I only listened to about 10-1sec). starts of as "I've watched through his eyes, I've listen through his ears..." ?
The way the person broke the chapters up make it look off too (or I'm missing 1 part -.-)


I'd have to look when I go home, but that sounds about right, because it starts with the kid getting the monitor out of his neck, and the two officers discussing whether or not the plan is a good one.
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