 Kraken
#154 posted by bamby on 2010/05/04 18:18:23
by China Mi�ville. A review:
http://sfreviews.net/mieville_kraken.html
I won't read the review as I hate spoilers but the first few lines piqued my interest. He/she is a lovecraft fan anyway.
 China Mieville.
#155 posted by bal on 2010/05/05 08:11:19
Yeah looking forward to Kraken. His last book was nice (the City and the City), but The Scar is still my favorite from him.
 Eh Wot?
#156 posted by Shambler on 2010/05/06 22:23:30
I didn't know he'd done anything since Iron Road. Someone update me.
 /me
#157 posted by Zwiffle on 2010/05/07 03:12:28
updates Shambler to version -0.0.0.13 --- already broken :(
 Any Kurzweilian Near-future Sci-fi
#158 posted by bear on 2010/06/15 20:30:37
that's interesting?
#159 posted by Zwiffle on 2010/06/15 21:16:16
/me googles kurzweilian
 Dark Tower
#160 posted by jakub on 2010/06/15 23:03:05
i've never read this masterpiece before, but it got me totally. i'm in the middle of the fifth part - song of susannah and i can't stop reading. highly recommended.
#161 posted by necros on 2010/06/15 23:17:47
i liked the first 4 or 5 the most. by the end, the story felt like it was moving too far away from the original content. obviously, it's an epic story, so that's to be expected to an extent, but it would have as if all the swords were replaced with ducks in the third lotr book or something.
 Also
#162 posted by necros on 2010/06/15 23:20:58
just picked up 'a game of thrones' (first in the 'a song of ice and fire' series). only started, but it's solid so far. i'd venture to say it might be better than wheel of time, but i haven't read enough yet to be sure.
 Little Error
#163 posted by jakub on 2010/06/15 23:22:10
i'm sorry - song of susannah is number six. stephen king is real king... his imagination has no limits. i've heard about plans to make a movie based on dark tower series. i'm afraid it will be disaster.
#164 posted by necros on 2010/06/15 23:25:09
i'm afraid it will be disaster.
i would be surprised if it wasn't.
honestly, the books are way too big to put on screen. some of the books would have to be split into two films themselves.
it might be possible to make an adaptation out the first book with bits of the second though.
#165 posted by anonymous user on 2010/06/15 23:30:33
i'm afraid it will be disaster.
i would be surprised if it wasn't.
miracles sometimes happen :-)
 Anyone Ever Read "the Iron Heel"?
#166 posted by meTch on 2010/06/17 04:15:22
it looks and sounds interesting, i'm just-a wondering.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Iron_Heel
 Mmm...
#167 posted by bal on 2010/06/17 19:19:19
I think Song of Ice and Fire is way better than any Wheel of Time stuff, it's alot less cheesy and the characters are just much more interesting. Oh and it's not stealing 90% of it's content from other novels.
 Haha
#168 posted by necros on 2010/06/17 20:13:43
well, good to know i've got a good book ahead of me then.
 I Tried To Read Stephen King.
#169 posted by Shambler on 2010/06/21 15:13:47
Struggled to get through the first book. Dunno what it is about him but really not an inspiring writer.
#170 posted by Spirit on 2010/06/21 17:23:49
I like Stephen King a lot but I never got into The Dark Tower. I'd recommend It or Salem's Lot from the top of my head.
 Yase!
#175 posted by Vigil on 2010/06/22 09:53:22
Yase!
 /me
#176 posted by Shambler on 2010/07/21 14:07:06
bans Zwiffle from this thread.
#177 posted by Zwiffle on 2010/07/21 15:10:16
If you're just going to suggest shitty books I don't want to be here anyway.
 Martin
#178 posted by Tronyn on 2010/07/21 15:48:11
I read A Game of Thrones last summer, and was intrigued by it enough to read A Clash of Kings this summer. Some aspects of both books and the universe they are set in annoyed me, but overall they were both pretty good, if a little too epic like most fantasy. Now I'm reading a book of Glen Cook's early short stories, that should be exactly the right antidote to "too epic-ness."
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