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What Else Are You Reading - August 2014


(To clarify: When I read the book in my childhood, it was already 35 years old, plus or minus.)

I have to say, being a child of the 80s myself I loved the book, but not because it's a great book, more for the serious nostalgia, also I'm a recovering WoWaholic so I could totally see myself becoming an obsessed Gunter.
Michelle, I totally agree. If you're not the right age and/or not a (recovering) MMO junkie your mileage may vary.
I will agree the writing isn't the best, but I was having too much fun to care.
I will agree the writing isn't the best, but I was having too much fun to care.
Michele wrote: "For the Ready Player One dislikers (I don't think that's a word), can I ask your age?
I have to say, being a child of the 80s myself I loved the book, but not because it's a great book, more for ..."
So if you're not an 80's kid, it's pretty much going to be an average read, correct? I can barely lay claim to the 90's as is, hah.
I have to say, being a child of the 80s myself I loved the book, but not because it's a great book, more for ..."
So if you're not an 80's kid, it's pretty much going to be an average read, correct? I can barely lay claim to the 90's as is, hah.


Us 80s nerds can just keep yelling at the book about how we LOVED that movie, and played that game til our fingers cramped up and we ran out of quarters, and made mixed tapes from all those songs that we recorded off the radio, and dropped whatever we were doing to sit and watch that show when it aired because only fancy people had VCRs.
And us MMO players can whine along with poor level one Parzival having no gear and grinding pathetic gnomes for coppers and junk to sell and the Sixers who cheat like people who buy game gold with real money ;)


Just finished reading a bunch of short stories appearing in the final issue of Subterranean Press Magazine online:
The Last Log of the Lachrimosa by Alastair Reynolds http://subterraneanpress.com/magazine...
The Things We Do For Love by K. J. Parker http://subterraneanpress.com/magazine...
and West to East by Jay Lake http://subterraneanpress.com/magazine...
all of them are really good and well free :)



I think when the time comes, unless it randomly falls into my lap, I'll just flip a coin to decide if to read it or not.
I just finished Kameron Hurley's The Mirror Empire! Definitely in my top five epic fantasy releases of the year. An excellent start to the series. It made me feel uncomfortable as no hell in the good way, and with some of the issues she touches on? That book's going to make waves when it hits. Worth checking out.
Here's my review
I really love the cover art on this, though:
I just finished Kameron Hurley's The Mirror Empire! Definitely in my top five epic fantasy releases of the year. An excellent start to the series. It made me feel uncomfortable as no hell in the good way, and with some of the issues she touches on? That book's going to make waves when it hits. Worth checking out.
Here's my review
I really love the cover art on this, though:


That's what I'm thinking so far. It feels juveni..."
Oh I actually loved that book! even the beginning. But that's the best part about books, how different they are viewed from someone else perspective. I am 28, so no nostalgia necessarily but I enjoyed every second of it.



Promise of Blood
Astonishing X-Men Vol. 2 Dangerous
Childhood's End
Astonishing X-Men Vol. 3 Torn


Currently reading my way through Rogues(on and off between other books). Its an excellent, fun-filled collection.
The Magician's Land meanwhile stares at me from my bookshelf and I suspect that will be my reading item when I go on vacation next week.




Not sure what I'm gonna read next. Perhaps Neuromancer.

Not sure what I'm gonna read next. Perhaps Neuromancer."
I'm very surprised when you have such fantastic and similar taste to mine in books that you didn't enjoy it. It's One of my all time Favs.

Not sure what I'm gonna read next. Perhaps [book:Neuromancer|223..."
It just wasn't for me.
I see you're a Pens fan though and that is awesome!

At the same time, I started something.. hold on, completely different: A Fine Balance. I've been reading sci-fi non stop and thought I would try a different genre. Lets see how it goes...





My mom read. She said it was really good.
Started Ship of Magic. Been a while since I read Robin Hobb. I forgot how great of a writer she is.


Heh...I've been trying to read that for the last 20 years, one of my goals is to actually finish it this year.
I'd recommend reading along with this: A Gravity's Rainbow Companion: Sources and Contexts for Pynchon's Novel. Footnotes within footnotes.

I read Dhalgren a couple years ago and I loved it. I was hooked from the opening passage (above)...I had to know how that sentence started and I refused to skip to the end. So I went on the crazy journey and..just wow. Complicated and disorienting but at least there was A LOT of sex.

H..."
Thanks for the suggestion.

I read Dhalgren a couple years ago and I loved it. I was hooked from the opening passage (above)...I had to know h..."
Someday I'll go back to Delany. I have a bunch on my shelf -- those great covers from the 1970s. I remember reading Triton back when I was in high school a few times, but it blew right past me. Someday.

(Seeing that on the library paperback spinner, how could I not pick it up?)

I probably shouldn't be trying to read it before bed because it's hard to follow (or maybe it's just hard to follow?)
I put it aside because Chimpanzee by Darin Bradley shipped early.

I read it, I didn't really enjoy it. It was more work than play, felt more like something from Delaney than a fun Sci-fi type read.

Catching up on some reviews:
The Dragon's Path (My Review)
Fool's Assassin (My Review)
I enjoyed both. I moved on to The King's Blood in audio and I'm taking an SFF break to read Console Wars: Sega, Nintendo, and the Battle that Defined a Generation
The Dragon's Path (My Review)
Fool's Assassin (My Review)
I enjoyed both. I moved on to The King's Blood in audio and I'm taking an SFF break to read Console Wars: Sega, Nintendo, and the Battle that Defined a Generation

My review
Starting a foray into the Warhammer Universe with Eisenhorn
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That's what I'm thinking so far. It feels juvenile. I'm 27% i..."
I always warn people the very beginning feels like an info dump of the authors favorite things (cue Julie Andrews) but if you stick with it it becomes a page turning treasure hunt book for grown up geeks and it's fabulous.
It's one of my favorite books of all time and it re-stoked my love of reading when bad Urban fantasy writers (read: almost all of them.) had nearly destroyed my faith in authors and books.