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  Quote das_boot Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10-Jan-2012 at 9:47pm
Knives, we seem to synch up with books. I'm starting to suspect you're my multiple personality.
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  Quote hotknives Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10-Jan-2012 at 9:51pm
We do indeed. Maybe we're just men of good taste...

Although I suppose I could cope with being a multiple personality, as long as you don't mind *Edited due to accidental innuendo...

Edited by hotknives - 10-Jan-2012 at 9:51pm
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  Quote Kipe Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10-Jan-2012 at 9:54pm
Awww. I loved that innuendo.

Btw, Booty, hotknives wants to know if you don't mind having a bumbling tweed-wearing chap inside of you.
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  Quote das_boot Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10-Jan-2012 at 10:04pm
Sadly I'm a top...
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  Quote hotknives Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10-Jan-2012 at 10:10pm
It was accidental!
Curse you Kipe. And yes Boot, I know.

Back to books - has anyone read Carey's Felix Castor novels?
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  Quote das_boot Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10-Jan-2012 at 10:21pm
My housemate is in the process of reading the first one. I was going to pilfer it and read it but he might hurt me...
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  Quote hotknives Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10-Jan-2012 at 10:31pm
Well, they're fairly close in tone to Rivers of London, from what i've been told, hence why i picked that up. I enjoyed them. Good characters, fairly dark plots, but very readable
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  Quote XtremeOne1 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10-Jan-2012 at 10:43pm
Originally posted by Anna Raven

By the way I really liked Ready Player One. It was kind of a mix of Tron with Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, sprinkled liberally with tons of geeky pop-culture and video game references.


I was disappointed in it. It was a great concept and the plot had it's moments but it's characters were horrible and one dimensional. The main character has something horrific happen because of him and while it could have been a great character moment for character growth, nothing came of it. The most character growth came from a one dimensional relationship.

So while parts of the book was good, it faltered, IMO, on the most important aspect of the book; the characters.

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  Quote Gibbering Fool Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17-Jan-2012 at 12:31pm
I'm currently reading Vengeance by Ian Irvine, who is an awesome Australian Fantasy author. I'm really enjoying the interesting fantasy world he's created (He's got a knack for breaking from the standard fantasy worlds). If any overseas readers can track any of his stuff done I recommend it.
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  Quote das_boot Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20-Jan-2012 at 8:40pm
'Rivers of London' is good, halfway through and I like that you're just thrown straight into the plot, although I dislike the fact that the main character is so far pretty unsurprised by the supernatural turn his life has taken.
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  Quote XtremeOne1 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20-Jan-2012 at 8:45pm
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'Rivers of London' is good, halfway through and I like that you're just thrown straight into the plot, although I dislike the fact that the main character is so far pretty unsurprised by the supernatural turn his life has taken.


That's always a big thing with me...if people are just like "oh ghosts..well that's strange...Time to go to school/work!"

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  Quote hotknives Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20-Jan-2012 at 8:48pm
Yes, that irked me somewhat. I know they need to move the plot along, but going from not believing in magic/the supernatural to living with a wizard, fraternising with the souls of rivers, talking to ghosts, and doing spells, all seems rather a jump in the space of a week!

That said, I did enjoy the book. I've bought the second one, but have yet to read it, I'm attempting to read the complete History of MI5, which is a massive tome
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  Quote kanderson Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26-Jan-2012 at 6:55am
Being an insomniac up late usually, Currently just finished Under Dome By Stephen King, it was fantastic, been back starting to reread the hobbit again, also checking out the hype on Hunger games, These are of course in-between reading my comics and trades. I am looking forward to the spring release of the wind through the key hole the next dark tower book which will be like number 4.1 in the series.

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The Masked superhero prose anthology with stories from Bill Willingham, Mike Carey, Gail Simone, and Marjorie M. Liu is a bargain book for $6 at Amazon.com right now. I'd say go for it, just for the talent involved. While I haven't read it (because my own copy just got ordered when I saw the price), I think based on the talent alone it'll be enjoyable.
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The "Soon I will be Invincible" audio book is delightful.  Read by two different actors.  I'm about to give it a listen again.
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  Quote Milkshake08 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13-Feb-2012 at 7:45am
I just finished "Wide Sargasso Sea" by Jean Rhys, a modernist take on Jane Eyre from the point of view of the Creole wife of Rochester and him, sort of a prequel. As I hate Jane Eyre and this book mostly points out the horrible racism that Creole women dealt with, and the sexism of the age, it was a gem. I love work by Rys.
 
On another note, I decided to make a list of all the books I have to read (and reread) and came up with 38 and growing. I have so much reading to do! Next up I'm reading a fantasy novel about the black swan Odile from Swan Lake. It started out interesting so far...and Xtreme, after that I only have a Jane Austen novel before I start the Mistborn Trilogy you said was good.
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  Quote Cable Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26-May-2012 at 12:24pm
In my years long quest to get through them all, yesterday I officially finished my 90th Star Wars novel. Not counting the young adult books, I have a little over 60 more to go. I then might end up reading the YA novels as well which believe it or not would add over 100 more books to the pile.


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In my years long quest to get through them all, yesterday I officially finished my 90th Star Wars novel. Not counting the young adult books, I have a little over 60 more to go. I then might end up reading the YA novels as well which believe it or not would add over 100 more books to the pile.



Ho. Lee. f**k.

I'm just starting Game of Thrones. It's slightly jarring going from the TV series to the novels, but still, enjoying it so far.
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  Quote hotknives Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26-May-2012 at 4:54pm
I just couldn't get into the Game of Thrones books, despite my best efforts. The writing style just didn't suite me at all.

I just finished a book about a man whose Mother is a washing machine, father a mountain, and brothers are 3 russian dolls, a murderous zombie, and a precog.

It was surprisingly sweet!
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  Quote das_boot Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26-May-2012 at 5:13pm
DUDE! Which book was that?!

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I think that's Sense and Sensibility
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  Quote hotknives Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26-May-2012 at 5:39pm
Ha, my love for Austen would be a lot greater if that was the case.

It's called Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town, by Cory Doctorow. I picked it up in a budget bookstore near my office for a couple of quid. I mainly bought it because I like the cover, but I enjoyed it.

I'm trying to flit between my reading for Uni, and the two other books I have on the go - A biography of Henry VII, and The Strangers Chid by Alan Hollinghurst
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  Quote das_boot Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27-May-2012 at 1:42am
Ah, Uni reading. That reminds me that I have to read a section on Gothic Architecture tomorrow.
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  Quote Crawler Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27-May-2012 at 1:54am
That's what I love about the summer. The pile of comics that's just gotten higher the last four months is starting to get smaller.
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  Quote das_boot Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27-May-2012 at 2:11am
Say, Crawler? You know those Codex Alera books I might have casually mentioned in passing and in no way a threatening manner to you so many years ago?
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