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i'm reading brad thor series, on book 3...so far so good
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I'm not sure if I posted about this book previously, but I reread "The Name of the Wind" by Patrick Rothfuss, it is one of a three part series. I just finished the second book of the trilogy, "the Wise Man's Fear". Absolutely fantastic. If you like fantasy novels I would highly recommend these books. Between the two books it was about 1600 pages I read in a week. I just couldn't put them down.
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Finished Game of Thrones... onto Clash of Kings... though prob not for a few days.
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Anyone else like Tom Wolfe's novels?
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First one was good but the second one was extremely meh. I was expecting more to happen and it is basically a bad lovestory for the majority of the book.obhave wrote:I'm not sure if I posted about this book previously, but I reread "The Name of the Wind" by Patrick Rothfuss, it is one of a three part series. I just finished the second book of the trilogy, "the Wise Man's Fear". Absolutely fantastic. If you like fantasy novels I would highly recommend these books. Between the two books it was about 1600 pages I read in a week. I just couldn't put them down.
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I'm currently reading:

And it is glorious so far.

And it is glorious so far.
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typical stephen king novel... 300 pages of extremely detailed characterization, followed by 500 pages of awesome action and narrative, followed by 200 pages of the inevitable unsatisfying conclusionGaucho wrote:I remember it as being awfully tedious.shafnutz05 wrote:Hey what's wrong with The Stand?
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Series? I read a book of his called The Apostle. It was really really good. Is that part of the series or a stand-alone?crayz wrote:i'm reading brad thor series, on book 3...so far so good
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Reading Neil Postman's "Building a Bridge to the 18th Century"...
Excellent as all Postman's work is...
Excellent as all Postman's work is...
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I've read The Right Stuff, but none of his novels. Bonfire of the Vanities is one I'm planning to read soon.Point Breeze Penguins wrote:Anyone else like Tom Wolfe's novels?
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I think you'd like "Radical Chic and Mau Mauing the Flak Catchers". I also read "The Electric Kool Aid Acid Test" but that was 40 years ago; I'm going to read them again some time.Point Breeze Penguins wrote:Anyone else like Tom Wolfe's novels?
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I liked Look Homeward, Angel. 

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I am looking for a new fantasy novel to read. After I finish George R.R. Martin's series (within the next week or so). Have any of you read/recommend:
The Way of Kings by brandon Sanderson
The Blade Itself by Joe Abercombie
gormenghast by Mervyn Peake
The Way of Kings by brandon Sanderson
The Blade Itself by Joe Abercombie
gormenghast by Mervyn Peake
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go get Clive Barkers IMAJICA if you haven't read that yet, it's truly awesome.obhave wrote:I am looking for a new fantasy novel to read. After I finish George R.R. Martin's series (within the next week or so). Have any of you read/recommend:
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Well sir you have Book 5 coming out in a week to read.obhave wrote:I am looking for a new fantasy novel to read. After I finish George R.R. Martin's series (within the next week or so). Have any of you read/recommend:
The Way of Kings by brandon Sanderson
The Blade Itself by Joe Abercombie
gormenghast by Mervyn Peake

Also I have read the Abercrombie books. The First Law trilogy is a fun read, but his books related to the trilogy are pretty meh.
In my opinion you should go to sci-fi, good fantasy novels are few and far between imo. I used to love the genre but ever since I have been reading sci-fi and much better literature in general, I have soured on fantasy big time.
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Oh yeah how could i forget about the 5th book. So after the few days of reading that I will need a new bookAlexPKeaton wrote:
Well sir you have Book 5 coming out in a week to read.
Also I have read the Abercrombie books. The First Law trilogy is a fun read, but his books related to the trilogy are pretty meh.
In my opinion you should go to sci-fi, good fantasy novels are few and far between imo. I used to love the genre but ever since I have been reading sci-fi and much better literature in general, I have soured on fantasy big time.

I do read some sci-fi as well but am in a fantasy novel sort of mood.
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About halfway through the book now. Yeah, Lewis does a great job identifying and describing the best characters to suit his books.KennyTheKangaroo wrote:kenny the kangaroo just finished reading the big short. as always, lewis writes a good book, and as always, he picks good characters.
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Just put this on my future list, looks great. thanksAlexPKeaton wrote:I'm currently reading:
And it is glorious so far.Spoiler:
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If you want something even more epic than Martin, try Robert Jordan. His writing is poorer, but his imagination is much greater. If you are going to pick the 2 biggest fantasy franchises they are Wheel of Time (Jordan) and ASOIAF. (if you go Robert Jordan do not read the prequel first, that should be saved for like after you read book 6 or something).obhave wrote:Oh yeah how could i forget about the 5th book. So after the few days of reading that I will need a new bookAlexPKeaton wrote:
Well sir you have Book 5 coming out in a week to read.
Also I have read the Abercrombie books. The First Law trilogy is a fun read, but his books related to the trilogy are pretty meh.
In my opinion you should go to sci-fi, good fantasy novels are few and far between imo. I used to love the genre but ever since I have been reading sci-fi and much better literature in general, I have soured on fantasy big time.I guess I will try the Abercrombie trilogy.
I do read some sci-fi as well but am in a fantasy novel sort of mood.
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Don’t forget there are three more ASoIaF short stories out there. Martin has written three novellas featuring Ser Duncan the Tall. These are set around 100 years prior to the time of Game of Thrones. Each was published in a collection of short novels. “The Hedge Knight” is in the collection Legends, “The Sworn Sword” is in Legends II, and “The Mystery Knight” is in Warriors. These are great books, with good stories from some of the best fantasy authors out there (although Warriors is not limited to fantasy). In fact, I bought Legends just to get “The Little Sisters of Eluria,” a Gunslinger short story by Stephen King. Reading the “The Hedge Knight” was my introduction to the world of ASoIaF, and Terry Pratchett’s “The Sea and Little Fishes” in the same book led me to subsequently purchase every Discworld book. Legends also contains Jordan’s “New Spring,” which is the Wheel of Time prequel mentioned above by AlexPKeaton.obhave wrote:I am looking for a new fantasy novel to read. After I finish George R.R. Martin's series (within the next week or so). Have any of you read/recommend:
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Just finished reading Tom Wolfe's "A Man in Full"...Great Novel... Thoroughly enjoyed it.
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I see what you did there and I agree.columbia wrote:I liked Look Homeward, Angel.
His affection was like a flower that grew behind a wall.
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I just finished Sum of All Fears. Obviously the book is dated, but still a blast to read. Then I had a nightmare last night
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