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message 1051: by Rob (new)

Rob (robzak) | 876 comments I finally finished Jade City, which was quite enjoyable - ★★★★☆ - (My Review)

I also finished A Night Without Stars which I also liked a lot. - ★★★★☆ - (My Review)


message 1052: by Pam (new)

Pam Baddeley Read a couple more:

The House on Nazareth Hill by Ramsey Campbell, reviewed - https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/2376656367
and
Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard, reviewed - https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/2376683257


message 1053: by Leticia (new)

Leticia (leticiatoraci) Some YA The Diabolic (The Diabolic, #1) by S.J. Kincaid The Empress (The Diabolic, #2) by S.J. Kincaid


message 1054: by Phrynne (new)

Phrynne Rob wrote: "Phrynne wrote: "And I just finished this on audio. It was so good!
My review of Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky

https:..."


I had to stop and think there for a moment. I think she was so good that she didn't stand out in any way and just became part of the listening experience.


message 1055: by Phrynne (new)

Phrynne Don wrote: "ask Phrynne do you mean tongue-in-cheek in cheek comedy paranormal like Christopher Moore? Or situational Paranormal comedy."

Tending to the tongue in cheek Don. I haven't read any Christopher Moore so I just checked him out.
Another new author to try:) Thank you!


message 1056: by Rob (new)

Rob (robzak) | 876 comments Phrynne wrote: "I had to stop and think there for a moment. I think she was so good that she didn't stand out in any way and just became part of the listening experience. "

Good to know. Thanks!


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CBRetriever | 6126 comments The Witches of Eileanan by Kate Forsyth
It was named Best First Novel by Locus in the year it was first published. It held up pretty well and I'll likely get the rest of the series

Swords in the Mist by Fritz Lieber = excellent

Book of the Dead andDust by Patricia Cornwell = OK


message 1058: by Michele (new)

Michele | 1215 comments Phrynne wrote: "Tending to the tongue in cheek Don. I haven't read any Christopher Moore so I just checked him out."

Try Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal. It was pretty funny, even knowing how it's going to end ;)


message 1059: by Phrynne (new)

Phrynne Michele wrote: "Phrynne wrote: "Tending to the tongue in cheek Don. I haven't read any Christopher Moore so I just checked him out."

Try Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal. It..."


Putting it on my list now. Thanks Michele:)


message 1060: by J.W. (new)

J.W. | 229 comments Finally started “Turning Point” by Lisanne Norman. 100% got it based on covers of later books in series so here goes nothing.

Also reading Le Morte Darthur because I love Arthurian legends.


message 1061: by Esther (new)

Esther (eshchory) | 555 comments Phrynne wrote: "Rob wrote: "Phrynne wrote: "And I just finished this on audio. It was so good!
My review of Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky [bookcover:Children of Time|25499..."


That is always a good sign.


message 1062: by Anna (new)

Anna (vegfic) | 10430 comments I read two chapters of Before Mars and I already love it so much I just want to run around in circles squealing. It's hard to calm down enough to keep reading. I've made myself a cup of tea and I'm going to turn off or silence all devices with the potential to beep and distract me. There's an annoying clinking sound coming from the dishwasher, but maybe I can imagine it's Martian rocks hitting the plasglass.


message 1063: by Jacqueline (new)

Jacqueline | 2428 comments Finished reading Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman yesterday. Really enjoyed it. Another excellent debut novel. Lots of them about lately. Had to get over my dislike of anyone with the name Eleanor....I had a friend called Eleanor once. She actually ran away with my first husband. Did me a huge favour in the long run but I still have a problem with the name.

Started reading another debut book last night. The Dry by Jane Harper. It’s supposed to be pretty good too. Not bad so far.


message 1064: by Dj (new)

Dj | 2364 comments Michele wrote: "Phrynne wrote: "Tending to the tongue in cheek Don. I haven't read any Christopher Moore so I just checked him out."

Try Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal. It..."


And it has the major plus of being irreverent without being insulting.


message 1065: by Chris Demarco (new)

Chris Demarco I just finished The Way Of Kings - Book 1 of the Stormlight archive by Brandon Sanderson. Boy was it long!

PS - hi it’s my first post ever!


message 1066: by Jacqueline (new)

Jacqueline | 2428 comments Hi Chris 👋

I bought that last week along with the first Mistborn book for $5 each at a second hand Bookshop. Bargain I say. Just got to get around to reading them. There’s a massive pile of books in my TBR pile before I get to them.


message 1067: by Esther (new)

Esther (eshchory) | 555 comments Chris Demarco wrote: "I just finished The Way Of Kings - Book 1 of the Stormlight archive by Brandon Sanderson. Boy was it long!

PS - hi it’s my first post ever!"


Congrats!


message 1068: by Trike (new)

Trike Chris Demarco wrote: "I just finished The Way Of Kings - Book 1 of the Stormlight archive by Brandon Sanderson. Boy was it long!

PS - hi it’s my first post ever!"


Hi Chris, welcome to the jungle. :)


message 1069: by Phrynne (new)

Phrynne Hi Chris! It's a long book but I hope you found it a good one!


message 1070: by Allison, Fairy Mod-mother (new)

Allison Hurd | 14225 comments Mod
Chris Demarco wrote: "I just finished The Way Of Kings - Book 1 of the Stormlight archive by Brandon Sanderson. Boy was it long!

PS - hi it’s my first post ever!"


Hi Chris! Welcome! Way of Kings is very long :) Did you like it though?


colleen the convivial curmudgeon (blackrose13) | 2719 comments Finished Wylding Hall. It was pretty cool, but could've been creepier. Giving it a 3 - maybe 3.5.


Starting The Fall of the House of Cabal. Not very far in, but I'm already amused by the little author asides along the lines of, "I've been told by my editors that I need to summarize things for people who are just coming to the series - but, honestly, what kind of monster comes into a series on book 5?"

I'm paraphrasing, though. His is much funnier.


message 1072: by Sabrina (new)

Sabrina | 375 comments I just started Children of God while still digesting The Sparrow


message 1073: by Allison, Fairy Mod-mother (new)

Allison Hurd | 14225 comments Mod
Colleen, that does sound good :)

Sabrina, you're stronger than I. Glad I read The Sparrow. Also glad that I am not compelled to find out what happens next! But I can't wait to hear your thoughts on it.

I really liked Lord of Light. Definitely not what I was expecting from a colonization story, but as I'm much iffier about sci fi than myth, I was pleasantly surprised! What a cool concept.

Reading Shadow Man and it's got me half hooked, half peeved. We'll see how it goes.

Really want to get back to The Eye of the World, but I super over-committed and am now paying for it.

Already behind May. How does this happen?? I bet you're gonna try to tell me it's my fault somehow...


message 1074: by Beth (new)

Beth (rosewoodpip) | 2003 comments I finished Written in Red on audio last night. I know this series has a lot of ardent fans, but for me it wasn't trying hard enough and it barely kept my attention for one book. (review)


message 1075: by Anna (new)

Anna (vegfic) | 10430 comments Anna wrote: "I read two chapters of Before Mars and I already love it so much I just want to run around in circles squealing. It's hard to calm down enough to keep reading."

I managed to get the rest read, and now I need to know what the next Planetfall novel is going to be about, or where it's set. I NEED TO KNOW! I also need someone irl to read these damn books so I can talk at them about everything!


message 1076: by Pam (new)

Pam Baddeley Read Eclipse by Margaret Tabor - nothing about an eclipse, but more an alternative universe tale - and reviewed it - https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/2378838777.


RJ - Slayer of Trolls (hawk5391yahoocom) Right now I'm reading:

Old Man's War (Old Man's War, #1) by John Scalzi
Old Man's War by John Scalzi - my favorite Scalzi book so far (of course that's not saying much...)

Cugel's Saga by Jack Vance
Cugel's Saga by Jack Vance - #3 in the Dying Earth series

To Say Nothing of the Dog (Oxford Time Travel, #2) by Connie Willis
To Say Nothing of the Dog by Connie Willis - very lighthearted SF time travel homage to the Victorian Age classic Three Men in a Boat

Non-genre books:

We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson
Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides
March Violets by the recently deceased Philip Kerr
The Raw Shark Texts by Steven Hall


message 1078: by Don (new)

Don Dunham Dear Randy, It's your favorite Scalzi because it's the best Scalzi. Old Man's War is the very reason people think of Scalzi as Scalzi.


message 1079: by Don (new)

Don Dunham Says Beth you might have to read "Written in Red" again! It's is rated higher than "To kill a mockingbird" by goodreads therefore it must be good... right?
lol


message 1080: by Michele (new)

Michele | 1215 comments Chris Demarco wrote: "PS - hi it’s my first post ever! "

Congrats! If you're like the rest of us, it will be the first of billions lol


message 1082: by Albert (new)

Albert Meadows | 1 comments Finished:
(Eon, Dragoneye Reborn) https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...?
(Mistborn- The Final Empire
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...?

Started:
Ink and Bone
Wizard's First Rule
The Alchemists of Loom

I am also a newish reader, so any suggestions for fantasy books is apprecieted; either in pm or on here ;)


message 1083: by MadProfessah (new)

MadProfessah (madprofesssah) | 775 comments Try Brian Staveley’s CHRONICLES OF THE UNHEWN THRONE and Michael Sullivan’s RIYRIA trilogy as high-quality fantasy.


message 1084: by Don (new)

Don Dunham just picked up "Mr Floods last Resort" by Jess Kidd. her first published book was good enough that my expectations are high.


colleen the convivial curmudgeon (blackrose13) | 2719 comments Josh wrote: "Just finished Goldenhand by Garth Nix

Goldenhand (The Old Kingdom, #5) by Garth Nix

My Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show..."



I also liked Goldenhand much better than Clariel. Clariel was just awful and felt out of place in the series.


message 1086: by Allison, Fairy Mod-mother (new)

Allison Hurd | 14225 comments Mod
colleen the convivial curmudgeon wrote: "Josh wrote: "Just finished Goldenhand by Garth Nix

Goldenhand (The Old Kingdom, #5) by Garth Nix

My Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show..."


I also liked Golden..."


Yeah, agreed...I was still pissed at Goldenhand though. It had so much promise!


message 1087: by Michele (new)

Michele | 1215 comments colleen the convivial curmudgeon wrote: "I also liked Goldenhand much better than Clariel. Clariel was just awful and felt out of place in the series. ..."

I've read the first three in the series but not the 4th and 5th. (Did not even know they existed!) I'll have to track down copies.


message 1088: by Allison, Fairy Mod-mother (new)

Allison Hurd | 14225 comments Mod
Michele wrote: "colleen the convivial curmudgeon wrote: "I also liked Goldenhand much better than Clariel. Clariel was just awful and felt out of place in the series. ..."

I've read the first three in the series ..."


Really unsure if "have to" is the correct verb...Goldenhand was fun at least. We might all be better off if we pretend Clariel was a fever dream brought on by shards of the Orannis.


message 1089: by Phrynne (last edited May 02, 2018 06:07PM) (new)

Phrynne Don wrote: "just picked up "Mr Floods last Resort" by Jess Kidd. her first published book was good enough that my expectations are high."

Took me ages to find this book until I eventually discovered it has two titles. The one I have listed is The Hoarder. I think Mr. Flood's Last Resort is much more interesting:)
Why do publishers do this?


message 1090: by Jacqueline (new)

Jacqueline | 2428 comments Yeah it’s a pain. I was looking for Beartown in the shops here in Australia and it is actually The Scandal here. I told the bookshop ladies of the two name thing and said that most people would probably be looking for Beartown because that’s what we see it as on Goodreads so they put a note on the shelf with “also called Beartown”.

Most of the last few books of the Obernewton series by Isobelle Carmody is broken up into two books in America. I was seeing different titles and my bookseller and I worked out that a single book over here was being split into two separate ones for American release with names that were nothing like the original Australian release. The Australian book did have two parts when we finally got it when it was released and they were called whatever the American books were.


message 1091: by Phrynne (new)

Phrynne And I bet quite a few people end up buying two copies of the same book. It really should be possible to choose a title that is usable in every country. Having said that why was Beartown not acceptable in Australia??? And how weak is The Scandal as a title!


message 1092: by Jacqueline (new)

Jacqueline | 2428 comments Yeah I don’t know why it’s not the same. There are lots that are different. Usually America changes our Movie and book names. Apparently Dymocks (one of our big chain bookshops) has it as Beartown too. It’s The Scandal in the UK too.


message 1093: by Esther (new)

Esther (eshchory) | 555 comments Jacqueline wrote: "Most of the last few books of the Obernewton series by Isobelle Carmody is broken up into two books in America. ."

I had problems like that when trying to catalogue the Wheel of Time series in the library.
In Hebrew most of the books are divided into two and given different names. Some of the time the original name with an explanation is given on the front page (as with most translations) but sometimes they wouldn't signifiy that it was only part of one of the English-language books.
To get it sorted out I had to use the Israeli publisher's website, the original publisher's website, a fan website and paper&pencil!!


message 1094: by Jacqueline (new)

Jacqueline | 2428 comments That sucks Ester :(


message 1095: by Esther (new)

Esther (eshchory) | 555 comments Jacqueline wrote: "That sucks Ester :("

The sorting out was time-consuming but enjoyable in a pedantic sort of way.
What really sucked was that the books missing from the series were often one half of a two book set and we didn't have much of a budget to make it complete. :0(


message 1096: by CBRetriever (new)

CBRetriever | 6126 comments Jacqueline wrote: "Yeah I don’t know why it’s not the same. There are lots that are different. Usually America changes our Movie and book names. Apparently Dymocks (one of our big chain bookshops) has it as Beartown ..."

and I've seen both Germany and the UK change book names of American books:

Merry Christmas, Alex Cross in the US became Dark - Alex Cross 18: Thriller in Germany

and

Gun Games became Blood Games in the UK


message 1097: by Jacqueline (new)

Jacqueline | 2428 comments Yeah the UK can handle blood and sex but not guns 😜

One of the movies that really annnoyed Australians was when they changed the original 1970s Mad Max movie to The Road Warrior in the US.


colleen the convivial curmudgeon (blackrose13) | 2719 comments Allison wrote: "Really unsure if "have to" is the correct verb...Goldenhand was fun at least. We might all be better off if we pretend Clariel was a fever dream brought on by shards of the Orannis"


Yeah...

I'd recommend skipping Clariel, tbh, but I would say to read Goldenhand. It ties up some loose ends that I feel the original trilogy left, but it is a bit lighter fare that the OT.


message 1099: by Trike (new)

Trike Jacqueline wrote: "Yeah the UK can handle blood and sex but not guns 😜

One of the movies that really annnoyed Australians was when they changed the original 1970s Mad Max movie to The Road Warrior in the US."


That’s because Mad Max was a hit everywhere except the US, so calling it Mad Max 2 wouldn’t do it any favors. Besides, The Road Warrior is a cooler name. :p

In China, Star Wars has no cultural currency so the movies don’t do well there (Last Jedi bombed hard, partially because people were like, “Episode EIGHT? I’m not watching seven other movies first”), which is why Solo: A Star Wars Story is titled Ranger Solo.

Similarly, The Madness of King George III was changed to The Madness of King George for the US release, because Americans aren’t used to numbered kings, so we’d most likely think it was a sequel.

It goes the other way, too. The Avengers was titled Avengers Assemble in the UK so as not to confuse it with the classic TV series featuring Steed and Peel.

Changing Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone to Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone was likewise a better choice, since saying the phrase “philosopher’s stone” would only get you blank looks here. That’s a very British term.

Harold & Kumar Go To White Castle is a reference no British person is going to get, so for the U.K. release it was titled Harold & Kumar Get the Munchies. Much like changing “philosopher’s stone”, the altered title loses an entire layer of meaning.


message 1100: by Tomas (new)

Tomas Grizzly | 448 comments While we're touching movies, the last Pirates of the Caribbean had "Dead men tell no tales" subtitle in the USA. In most other countries, it was instead "Salazar's revenge" in the specific language, which was (I believe) working subtitle as well.

Whatever floats their boats, I just call it POTC #5...

Slightly more on topic: I think that complicated subtitles are useless.


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