devin_c
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Just bought and read Hear the Wind Sing/Pinball. I'm in love with his writing, about to read Norwegian Wood.
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I'm reading the Wheel of Time series. I'd say I'm meh on it. On the one hand, it has unbelievably rich world-building and mythology. On the other, the main characters are mostly 17 year olds with "large bosom". But I'm 7 books in, so I might as well finish it.
I can't decide if Jordan is terrible at character development or if he simply has way too many. Some of the characters are somewhat likable (Mordeth, Matrim, Thom Merrilin, and even Nynaeve). Many of the rest are pretty bleh.
Just bought and read Hear the Wind Sing/Pinball. I'm in love with his writing, about to read Norwegian Wood.
Anyone read Anne Rice? I just finished:
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I liked it enough that I might pick up her famous series The Vampire Chronicles (Interview with the Vampire; Queen of the Damned).
To me, the worst thing about the novels is that everything feels safe. There was one surprise death so far, and I'm still waiting for her to come back with an explanation about how she REALLY didn't die. The forsaken are all talk, and are just not very threatening. I am hoping Rand turns to the shadow, but I don't have high hopes of that happening.
I've said it before and I will say it againI'm reading the Wheel of Time series. I'd say I'm meh on it. On the one hand, it has unbelievably rich world-building and mythology. On the other, the main characters are mostly 17 year olds with "large bosom". But I'm 7 books in, so I might as well finish it.
Nailed it.To me, the worst thing about the novels is that everything feels safe. There was one surprise death so far, and I'm still waiting for her to come back with an explanation about how she REALLY didn't die. The forsaken are all talk, and are just not very threatening. I am hoping Rand turns to the shadow, but I don't have high hopes of that happening.
Hmmm maybe I should have stuck with it.Wheel of Time....
There are some wrinkles in the last book that make things not quite so black and white.
The last book is worth it. It makes the whole thing worth it.
And if you don't think Jordan/Sanderson will consider harming or killing main characters - just wait.
Wheel of Time....
There are some wrinkles in the last book that make things not quite so black and white.
The last book is worth it. It makes the whole thing worth it.
And if you don't think Jordan/Sanderson will consider harming or killing main characters - just wait.
I liked the series well enough. But out of all the books by Sanderson I have read these were by far the worst. Most of his other writing is more entertaining to me. It's funny because without him finishing this series I may have never known who he was.A lot of stories that play it safe kill off a couple of major characters at the end for heightened drama. We are talking about a 14 book series, with 13 books that hide little surprise (I assume, not quite there yet). Well, there are surprises. But those are only surprising due to their absurdity. For example, the rebel Aes Sedai's choice for Amyrlin Seat. I didn't see that coming, but only for its laughable stupidity.
But like I said, I'm so deep into it, I might as well finish it. So I'll wait before issuing a final verdict.
So my girlfriend gave me The Alchemist in spanish for Christmas. I am just getting around to reading it. It would be the first book I've read in spanish. Anyway has anyone else read the book and if so what are your thoughts.
I've also been thinking about starting a Longform thread because of a PM I had with one of the users on the board. Anyway, do any of you folks like reading longform material? There is soooo much good stuff out there.
I read it something like 10 years ago, and I thought it was a bunch of sappy ********. But lots of people love it, so what do I know.
So my girlfriend gave me The Alchemist in spanish for Christmas. I am just getting around to reading it. It would be the first book I've read in spanish. Anyway has anyone else read the book and if so what are your thoughts.
I've also been thinking about starting a Longform thread because of a PM I had with one of the users on the board. Anyway, do any of you folks like reading longform material? There is soooo much good stuff out there.
Currently reading Broken Angels by Richard Morgan. I loved the first book, Altered Carbon, but this one just isn't grabbing me.