TSF Book Club
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Recently finished Prodigal Son by Gregg Hurwitz (I'm always tempted to type Nathan Hurwitz, the off spinner), the latest in the Orphan X series. Just a good fun read where the bad guys generally get their beans.
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But he'd better hurry up with book seven...
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Have also started the Mistborn trilogy for my sins. Have never been much of a fantasy fan, but I got put onto Wheel of Time twenty years ago - and I figured I owe Sanderson a few extra book sales after he finished off the sprawling mess that Jordan eventually turned WoT into.
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Just bumping this thread as I'm trying to find a good book to read but by the time I've scrolled through all this I probably could have read one... And you guys in Lockdown could probably do with reading something other than covid news or Internet based stuff.
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Just bumped into this thread as well. Def going to check out the Slough House thing.
Nuclear Adventures Fascinating book by nuclear engineer James Mahaffey who unearths forgotten nuclear projects that were sometimes hair-brained, often risky, and always fascinating.
Paul Thomas' Titi Ihaka series. Just finished Fallout. Great read
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@r-l if you don't actively hate fantasy, read Patrick Rothfuss. The Name Of The Wind, and The Wise Man's Fear. Outstanding - have reread multiple times, bought copies to loan/gift. Exceptional writing.
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@nzzp added it to my kindle list, not sure it's what I fancy at the moment but definitely sounds a good read and I do like a good series. Might actually order it as a paperback, looks like a chunky book and "I like big books and I cannot lie"
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What's with the crazy pricing?? I love Ste but not that much, am I being unreasonable? When did books become so bloody expensive!? They used to be like £6 for a new paperback??
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For those who are interested in true crime and organised crime type stuff - "Gangland" by Jared Savage is a great read. It basically documents the rise of methamphetamine in New Zealand and the various outlaw motorcycle gangs, organised crime synicates and high profile cases that came about as a result of it.
After reading the article, Nazari's book is on my to-read list now. Sounds like a phenomenal story, with a bit of PR by Richie Mo'unga thrown in for good measure. It also is great advocacy for the often untold stories of the hard work that many refugees do, to make a better life for themselves once they get here.
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@aucklandwarlord emotional article 😢 I think I'd actually read his book. Sounds like a very optimistic young man.
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@r-l said in TSF Book Club:
@aucklandwarlord emotional article 😢 I think I'd actually read his book. Sounds like a very optimistic young man.
Yeah absolutely. Every time I read the social media commentary of "refugees are coming here and bludging off our system", I cringe. Yes, most require a leg-up because they often come with just the clothes on their back, but once they get it, in my experience, they're more motivated than the average to succeed.
Sadly (but unsurprisingly, given the public interest), the media tends to focus on the ones who do behave badly like that lady who tried to hijack the Air NZ plane, at the expense of not telling stories like this.
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@nzzp said in TSF Book Club:
@r-l if you don't actively hate fantasy, read Patrick Rothfuss. The Name Of The Wind, and The Wise Man's Fear. Outstanding - have reread multiple times, bought copies to loan/gift. Exceptional writing.
Don't do it! He still hasn't written the third book in the trilogy, and you might be waiting for a long time for it. He's too busy doing live stream DnD gaming haha
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@R-L Give The Last Thing He Told Me a go. It's not a great book but it's enjoyable and a page turner.
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@machpants ah now I understand why @nzzp keeps rereading it, so he doesn't forget the story whilst waiting for a third.
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I couldn't find a better thread to post this, but this one seemed most appropriate.
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Thomas Covenant Chronicles...
I have a vague memory of reading at least one book, perhaps 2 or 3 - of this when I was a kid
But - recently, figured I'd read the entire thing, make sure I've done it properly.
I started this undertaking with some misgivings - I did recall that the protagonist was unlikeable, to say the least. I did remember one particular act from early on, but couldn't remember how on earth he ever came back from that. (If he does?)
I've now gotten to just past that one vile act, and have started thinking... not just is the protagonist a detestable piece of shit... (not just that act, but his constant fucking whinging or feeling-sorry-for-himself)...
And ignoring the absolute nonsensical premise "I reckon this is a dream. But the only way to wake up from it is probably to forge ahead and act as if it isn't."
But more importantly - the writing is atrocious. I was reading it rather intoxicated last night, and then suddenly stopped - re-read the previous several paragraphs to confirm my suspicion... every single fucking sentence had a metaphor and/or a simile.
Today, I read a chapter while sober - and double-checked. Yep... nearly every sentence had BOTH at least one metaphor AND a simile. Just... what the fuck?
I mean - it's fucking impressive, if the fluffybunny managed to write, what... 10? books - in this style. Fucking impressive. But also - fucking tiresome.Anyway - I'm here to ask the Fern's collective wisdom (at least the nerd part) - do I bother continuing? Or am I just throwing potentially-good reading time after bad?
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@Kruse I fucking hated it. I absolutley loathe books where the protagonist doesn't learn or react in a logical way. Sure if it is some great mental health drama. But TC continually acts dumb, denying what he is in the fantasy world despite recognising it's not the real world. So embrace it you tool, you don't have leprosy in this imaginary/alternative world. And when he finally does, he's back to the real world, and starts again from scratch in book 2. So yeah I sturggled through book 1, and gave up very early into book 2. This is a book series that proves the mantra that hgih brow popular with reviewers really means unwatchable/unreadable shit.
A waste of my time and money. Not many books I don't finish TC 2 was one of the few