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The Conjuring of Zoth-Avarex: The Self-Proclaimed Greatest Dragon in the Multiverse
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message 1: by Jenna, I'd be free if not for Temper & Edgewalker (new)


Nirkatze | 21000 comments Currently $0.99 on Kindle, Nook, and Kobo.


message 3: by Timelord Iain, Tech Support (last edited Jan 02, 2022 05:13PM) (new) - rated it 3 stars

Timelord Iain | 35277 comments Mod
I checked it out on audio on Hoopla (available through most libraries in the US)


RachelG. | 1272 comments I am not very far in the book but am really enjoying the humor. After finishing The Conjuring Department: (view spoiler)


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Timelord Iain | 35277 comments Mod
RachelG. wrote: "I am not very far in the book but am really enjoying the humor. After finishing The Conjuring Department: After the first couple chapters I can already tell that Harris will get in over his head qu..."

Wasn't sure you were going to comment for a few days... I think I saw you mention internet outages or something?... so I was waiting... but I can probably start/read this later today, after I finish my Wandering Inn re-read...


message 6: by Timelord Iain, Tech Support (new) - rated it 3 stars

Timelord Iain | 35277 comments Mod
I've barely started, and have tons of thoughts...

The narrator is slow, so I upped the speed to 2.5x, so it's only going to be a 3hr book, max...

The narrator sounds distractingly like Wil Wheaton, but not quite like Wil Wheaton... the guy's name is Jay Spaulding...

The setup mentions Platform 9 & 3/4, but I'm also reminded of the Men in Black exam, the Stargate bunker, the Magicians exam, and probably some stuff I've forgotten already... the cover makes me think of House on the Cerulean Sea, but that's probably way off base...

I'll get back to it now :D


message 7: by Timelord Iain, Tech Support (new) - rated it 3 stars

Timelord Iain | 35277 comments Mod
Made it to chapter 7 now, and it's reminding me more of Hitchhiker's Guide or something...

I find myself needing to rewind alot, because I'm missing rapidfire jokes and pop culture references (like Name of the Wind)...

I assume the Voice is (view spoiler)


message 8: by Timelord Iain, Tech Support (last edited Jan 04, 2022 05:07PM) (new) - rated it 3 stars

Timelord Iain | 35277 comments Mod
Chapter 8: See what I mean?... (view spoiler)

I lowered the play speed back to 2x to try and rewind less...


RachelG. | 1272 comments I am reading the Kindle version and had the same thoughts on the voice. There are so many references that it can be hard to catch them all. I just hit chapter 6 but will read more tonight.


message 10: by Nirkatze (last edited Jan 04, 2022 07:14PM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Nirkatze | 21000 comments Timelord Iain wrote: "Made it to chapter 7 now, and it's reminding me more of Hitchhiker's Guide or something..."

I just started!

Jake mentions a babel fish in the second chapter, when (view spoiler) so there's a Hitchhiker's reference. Definitely some inspirations there. I agree with that insight--I've been trying to pinpoint the niggle in my brain that the voice of the writer is giving me, and I think that's it.


message 11: by Timelord Iain, Tech Support (new) - rated it 3 stars

Timelord Iain | 35277 comments Mod
I'm enjoying this well enough, and plan to finish... but I think this is Exhibit A in any discussion about whether it's possible to be too referential... every other sentence since Zoth was summoned has referenced something... LotR, King Kong, etc etc etc... and it's getting to be too much, for me...


Nirkatze | 21000 comments Conjuring (view spoiler)

I keep having the urge to make a list of all the pop culture references. Zoomed past so many of them already by now though.


RachelG. | 1272 comments Chapter 12: Interview with a dragon (view spoiler)


RachelG. | 1272 comments I also feel like I am just skipping from one reference to the next. My son loves books and movies like this that are Easter egg heavy. I thought about a list but didn’t want to go back to work on one.


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Timelord Iain | 35277 comments Mod
The book's already short... then it kinda ends around 80-85%... bunch of denouement, that didn't fit in the main story, and then an entire alternate ending that REALLY didn't fit in the story...

Not quite done yet, but close... (view spoiler)


message 16: by Nirkatze (last edited Jan 05, 2022 05:04PM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Nirkatze | 21000 comments Some of the less obvious (to me) references I've caught so far, up to Finding Valorous:

(view spoiler)


Also, I find myself both tickled and depressed reading this book at times. The horrible inefficiency of bureaucracy--how it shoots itself in the foot more often than not--seems painfully accurate as much as it is parody. At least from where I'm standing in my workplace. Hopefully other folks aren't as bad.


Nirkatze | 21000 comments I'm curious, for those of y'all doing audio--how does an audio book handle things like the posters and images, or the footnotes?


message 18: by Timelord Iain, Tech Support (new) - rated it 3 stars

Timelord Iain | 35277 comments Mod
I mean... generally, they just skip over them, or read the footnotes accompanying them, if any...

I listened to the Illuminae Files on audio, and it basically did it's best... I think the audio did some cool things with overlapping audio for hectic reports of space battles and stuff, tho, so it wasn't a complete loss...


Nirkatze | 21000 comments Interesting. That's pretty different. My local librarian was pretty adamant that I shouldn't even read the Illuminae Files on my ereader because I couldn't get the full experience without the physical book...


message 20: by Nirkatze (last edited Jan 06, 2022 12:13AM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Nirkatze | 21000 comments Up through the Locker (view spoiler)

Oops (view spoiler)

More references list, through El Erradicator (view spoiler)

Would love to hear what others pick up on!


Nirkatze | 21000 comments Timelord Iain wrote: "The book's already short... then it kinda ends around 80-85%... bunch of denouement, that didn't fit in the main story, and then an entire alternate ending that REALLY didn't fit in the story..."

Mm. I think I just hit that. At page 78/100 on my ereader (I keep my font tiny.)


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Timelord Iain | 35277 comments Mod
Nirkatze wrote: "Interesting. That's pretty different. My local librarian was pretty adamant that I shouldn't even read the Illuminae Files on my ereader because I couldn't get the full experience without the physi..."

If you want a book that REALLY doesn't translate into audio, try House of Leaves or Ship of Theseus

I own both books in print, and read the first one, and wasn't ready for another so soon when I tried the second...

They're books that do really weird things with the structure of a book...

The first has a whole urban legend surrounding it, like it circulated the art scene for a decade before being officially printed in a 2nd/3rd edition... there's a story written by a blind man, being read by a druggie that goes crazy in the margins, and some appendixes about how the druggies mother is in a mental asylum, and footnotes from the editors, and the possibility that the druggie wrote the main book and there IS no blind man... you have to see it to believe it...

Ship of Theseus is a whole other beast, with another side story in the margins... plays on the whole thought experiment about if all parts of a thing are replaced, is it still the same thing, but then there are also these college students studying the book for a mystery within, and they fall in love, and have to deal with a conspiracy on their college campus, linked to the book... I only read the first 20%, I think... so I dunno how it all plays out...

Check them out if you want some weirdness... I didn't even get into the parts of House of Leaves where the text spirals, or shrinks down a tunnel, or is upside down, since it was originally written loose-leaf, supposedly... the pages mirror the story within...


Nirkatze | 21000 comments I've heard of Ship of Theseus, but not House of Leaves. Very cool!

More references, through end (view spoiler)

Done!

That was fun, and very different from what I normally read.


RachelG. | 1272 comments It was a fun book but I didn't feel the alternate ending was necessary. A couple references I was looking back on (view spoiler)


Nirkatze | 21000 comments RachelG. wrote: "A couple references I was looking back on [spoilers removed]"

Oh cool! (view spoiler)


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