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Genre Challenge 2017
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Third Genre - Fantasy

Should be interesting as it has a lot of similarities to later Greek and Roman mythology as well as a pre bible flood myth.

Should be interestin..."
Always wanted to read Gilgamesh but just never got around to it. It'll be interesting to see what you think of it. I'm reading Ravinor which was one of the entrants for the SPFBO 2016. The first two chapters have been excellent.



Should ..."
Gilgamesh is short enough anyway so if you get around to it you'll fly through.
I considered picking a book from the SPFBO for the challenge as well I may still do as its a while since I've taken a proper chance on a self published book.

going to go with Night's Master by Tanith Lee for fantasy read







Loki is an interesting character, maybe overdone in popular culture at the moment with Avengers and American Gods in the media and numerous books.

Still overall an interesting story,
firstly the "hero" is actually an arrogant ass who pisses a lot of people off. He does nothing useful, gets his best mate killed , goes on a selfish and eventually useless quest to try gain immortality then dies. Not the most polished of heroes but may tell a lot about the age it came from. Some interesting bits that eeventuallycrop up in later cultures myths, the most obvious being the flood myth, taking only 12 days here for the wiping out of a sinful mankind. Other themes appear such as the journey to the under world and a boat man to the land of the dead as well as a bunch of feuding gods screwing around with mankind.
Loads of fun.

Honestly, it sound fascinating. Think this will be my next read.

I remember getting a brief overview of the work in the first lecture of a module for my degree course years ago. Had to get Trelawn to remind me of the module name which was Myth - The Age of Heros.


I'm with you Maria - reading The Golem and the Jinni. Already started it, and I'm enjoying it.


We should compare notes then Myra.


Yes. definitely. There's a lot more than meets the eye and I look forward to sharing our thoughts.

I remember getting a brief overview of the work in the first lecture o..."
Very cool, Paul. Always wanted to do an official course on mythology but they're pretty rare in NZ. :)

very much a mythological tale, humanity very much the supporting cast
my first read from this author, enjoyed it



Paul, why're you reading nasty books? Just watch the news!!





Described by the Blurb as : An oblique, hard-edged novel tinged with offbeat fantasy and set in Seoul.
Other than that I have no idea what it is like.


You're a fast reader. I'm a little more than halfway through it, but I am loving every page. I can see that this is going to be one of those books that I don't want to end. There's a lot of meaning between the lines.


I heard that she is coming out with a sequel , not sure how I feel about ,I loved the The Golem and the Jinni and was fine with how she left it but I know I'll read it :)


I am still recovering from a bout of flu but I am at the point where I can lie on a couch a do nothing other than reading. Normally I am a pretty slow reader.

I'm about 10 % into The Probable Future and so far it's good. i'm not getting a lot of reading done. we're travelling home tomorrow and i'm not great for reading on the move but once i'm home and rested i think i'll fly through it. The Golem and the Jinni is on my list too :-)

I'm about 10 % into The Probable Future and so far it's good. i'm not getting a lot of reading done. we're..."
How was the trip?

I'm about 10 % into The Probable Future and so far it's good. i'm not getting a lot of readi..."
wonderful! great weather too!! sorry to be coming home - just hoping i don't blub tomorrow when i'm leaving my son :-\


I hope you're feeling better Maria. I'm not the fastest reader either. I understand.
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