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message 51: by Chris (last edited Sep 18, 2015 11:43PM) (new)

Chris Hill Sumant wrote: "Chris wrote: "At the moment i'm 3 books in to the Malazan series, which I've been putting off for years, so far its been really enjoyable and surprisingly easy to follow considering its reputation...."

Awesome! Revelation Space definitely falls into the 'Hard Sci-fi' category so fair warning it can really pile on with the science, but it's a book bursting with ideas and is a really great read


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Robert Defrank | 51 comments Sumant wrote: "Here is my review of shadow of torturer one of the most complex books in fantasy/sci fi."

Sumant wrote: "Here is my review of shadow of torturer one of the most complex books in fantasy/sci fi."

Loved the whole Book of the New Sun, frustrations and all.

On re-readings, I decided to take Severian at his word and assume he's telling the truth as he knows it, and it makes a lot of sense that way.


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Sumant | 85 comments @Robert Many things told by Severian regarding the time he spends with Thecla contradict his story.


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Robert Defrank | 51 comments Sumant wrote: "@Robert Many things told by Severian regarding the time he spends with Thecla contradict his story."

By omission I think, but does he ever actually contradict himself? Or is it Wolfe's pretense of disorganization? And if he later gives added information, it might not be classified a lie.

Besides, he often shows himself in too poor a light for this to be about self-aggrandizement, so what would be his purpose in lying?


message 55: by Shadowdenizen (last edited Sep 21, 2015 11:36AM) (new)

Shadowdenizen | 193 comments Robert wrote: "Sumant wrote: "@Robert Many things told by Severian regarding the time he spends with Thecla contradict his story."

By omission I think, but does he ever actually contradict himself? Or is it Wolf..."


Gene Wolfe is known for his reliance (overuse?) of the "Unreliable narrator" technique. It's been quite some time since I read "Book of the New Sun" (and I was considerably younger!!), but maybe it's worth a re-read sometime soon....


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Elise (ghostgurl) | 1028 comments I finished The Slow Regard of Silent Things. It was well...something? I didn't dislike it though.

Going to start Shadow Prowler now.


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Joseph | 1651 comments Finished Dreams of Shreds and Tatters, which was excellent in a disquieting way, and started Karen Memory by Elizabeth Bear.


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Hudson (bostonrich) Just finished Shaman's Crossing and now starting book 2 of the Soldier Son Trilogy; Forest Mage (Soldier Son, #2) by Robin Hobb Forest Mage by Robin Hobb.

I thought the first book was a little slow, hoping the 2nd one is better.


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Shadowdenizen | 193 comments Elise wrote: "I finished The Slow Regard of Silent Things. It was well...something? I didn't dislike it though.

Going to start Shadow Prowler now."


Hope you like it. I was really wowed when I read it! An interesting take on classic fantasy.


message 60: by Alissa (last edited Sep 25, 2015 01:00AM) (new)

Alissa | 220 comments One week left! Tomorrow the UK edition of The Traitor Baru Cormorant hits the shelves, and I'm very curious to see if the hype is justified.

I've recently read The Scarecrow King, a YA fairytale retelling; Captive Prince and sequel, fantasy M/M romance with an actual plot, a pleasant surprise; Sorcerer to the Crown, historical fantasy without praise or blame, I liked the brilliant prose, the humour, the lampoon secondary characters and its very British literature vibe.


Brenda ╰☆╮    (brnda) | 1494 comments Alissa wrote: "One week left! Tomorrow the UK edition of The Traitor Baru Cormorant hits the shelves, and I'm I'm very curious to see if the hype is justified.

I've recently read [book:The Scarec..."


Sounds interesting.
One more on my to read list.


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Elise (ghostgurl) | 1028 comments Finished The Martian. Great read. That being said, I think without the humor, it would have probably been pretty boring.

Been reading The Dinosaur Lords. My impulse buy. One of my weaknesses is dragons, the other is dinosaurs :P


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Joseph | 1651 comments Finished Karen Memory, which I loved dearly, and started The House of Shattered Wings by Aliette de Bodard.


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Kevin | 121 comments Hudson wrote: "Just finished Shaman's Crossing and now starting book 2 of the Soldier Son Trilogy; Forest Mage (Soldier Son, #2) by Robin Hobb Forest Mage by Robin Hobb.

I thought the ..."


That is a rough series to read, and I love Robin Hobb


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Alissa | 220 comments Elise wrote: "Finished The Martian. Great read. That being said, I think without the humor, it would have probably been pretty boring.

Been reading The Dinosaur Lords. My impuls..."


That's a book that makes me curious, not sure if it's for me tho. Let us know how you like it!


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Hudson (bostonrich) Kevin wrote: "Hudson wrote: "Just finished Shaman's Crossing and now starting book 2 of the Soldier Son Trilogy; Forest Mage (Soldier Son, #2) by Robin Hobb Forest Mage by Robin Hobb.
..."


Wow, couldn't agree with you more. I finished it yesterday and gave it a 2 rating, will not read the third book.

I was surprised by that as I loved all of her other books/series.


message 67: by Helen, I·ᴍ ɪɴ ᴛʜᴇ ʟɪʙʀᴀʀʏ (new)

Helen | 3616 comments Mod
This is why I haven't read them, to many Hobb fans don't like them.


message 68: by Joseph (new)

Joseph | 1651 comments Finished The House of Shattered Wings and decided to keep hanging around the angel-infested ruins of Paris with In Morningstar's Shadow, also by Aliette de Bodard.


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