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message 1301: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, *good karma* (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 7282 comments Grant wrote: "Lmao. Nah I've only been able to read half of the Malazan series today :P"

LOL. smartass


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*Tries to look innocent*

Me? A smart ass?! Heeeeeeavens no!


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Maggie K | 730 comments I am glad you are enojying them Amanda...Memories is my favorite. My TBR has gotten so huge that I have a hard time trying to decide what to squish in between Malazan books! lol I usually go with BOTM reads in my various groups. I am always happy if at least one of them does something I have already read...

But I am reading Assassin's Apprentice mostly just because everyone is so horrified I havn't! So far it is sweeping me along in a very classic fantasy sort of way.


message 1304: by Laurel (new)

Laurel Maggie, I want to feel guilty about all of the peer pressure to get you to read the Farseer Trilogy. I just can't! I'm so glad you're reading it!


message 1305: by Maggie (last edited Mar 30, 2011 12:38PM) (new)

Maggie K | 730 comments oh don't feel bad laurel-I am always getting on everyone to read Malazan...so I have to take it if I dish it out! Besides-I am too into the 'gritty' stuff and need change of pace now and then


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MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 7282 comments Grant wrote: "*Tries to look innocent*

Me? A smart ass?! Heeeeeeavens no!"


*snicker*


message 1307: by Laurel (new)

Laurel Maggie,

You're right to get people interested in Malazan. I love what I've read so far - I have to get to book 6 of Malazan. There's a used book sale coming up. Maybe I'll get lucky!

And Farseer has some grit. Granted, it's not like the Bridgeburners, but I think you'd like it!


message 1308: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 940 comments Whoo! Only one post since I last got on here. I worry sometimes about how much I have to catch up on if I miss some notifications, because you guys can be chatty. Then again, I contributed to tons of posts in Italian at horrors.


message 1309: by Scott (new)

Scott | 165 comments I finished Duma Key yesterday. I thought this was an excellent book from King.

Then I started reading Storm Front.


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S Pearlyan (purplewidow) | 84 comments This is so not fair.. Each time I read a thread here, I want to start with new series or re-read an old one... There isn't enough time.. People stop tempting us :)
I started with Blade Itself as it was the book of month in group.. Now I want to start Malazan series :/


message 1311: by Aloha (last edited Mar 31, 2011 06:14AM) (new)

Aloha | 940 comments I stick with only reading the first book in the series. Too many authors and genres to read. Currently half way through Flyboys: A True Story of Courage. Excellent so far. The author portrayed point of views from all sides to eliminate the common mistake of demonizing the enemy, which is the root of lack of empathy and cause of cruelty in war. I'm on the beach on a drizzly day going for my walk typing into my iPhone. Because I felt like it.


message 1312: by S (new)

S Pearlyan (purplewidow) | 84 comments @Aloha.. That's a good approach. But whenever I read a book that I like, I've to know the end.. So I end up reading whole series in row..
And due to all temptations and a bad habit of starting too many books at a time, I'm at lost on what to continue reading and what to leave for later :(
Atleast I haven't started with 3 more series that I wanted to.. (holding off for now)


message 1313: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, *good karma* (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 7282 comments Soan wrote: "@Aloha.. That's a good approach. But whenever I read a book that I like, I've to know the end.. So I end up reading whole series in row..
And due to all temptations and a bad habit of starting too..."


I know the feeling! I just finished Storm Front and want to dive into the next but then I'll neglect the other books I need to read...and then there is Mercy Thompson's books I just started...and The Secret Histories...oh, my. I think I just gave myself a headache, lol.


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If I find a series I really like, and it's an easy popcorn style, I'll just dive in until I'm finished with the series.

Now something like Malazan? Yeah...that's just too big a commitment to just jump in to.


message 1315: by Laurel (new)

Laurel Mrs. Joseph,

You and Lady Danielle have both raved about the Mercy Thompson series to the point that I just HAD to order the first four books - can't wait until they arrive!

I'm currently in the middle of The Forever War. It's reminding me of Old Man's War, which I loved.

I want to get to the rest of the Wheel of Time series over the next few months. I'm excited that Crossroads of Twilight looks to have more of Mat! Finally! I get the impression that Wherl of Time will be much like Harry Potter in that if I don't read the final book the day it is released, some douche will light up Facebook and the Internet with spoilers! When the final Harry Potter came out, I literally hid my laptop, turned off my phone and went to read the book under a tree in the park. A friend of mine didn't and had the ending ruined when he looked at his newsfeed on Facebook. I've put so much time into Jordan's epic, there is no way I will allow the ending to be spoiled!

I'd also love to get back to Dresden Files, Joe Abercrombie's series, and Honor Harrington. Not to mention, I've kind of been craving a good murder mystery...


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S Pearlyan (purplewidow) | 84 comments One new rule that I've made for myself is to wait for author to finish series, read reviews and then buy whole set together.
Makes life so much easier.. WoT was such a painful experience, though Brandon is doing a good job..
Also, the fact that you forget few things about the series by the time next installment comes out.. Atleast I do :(
I've been waiting forever for Song of Fire n Ice and think I'll re-read before next one comes out.


message 1317: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, *good karma* (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 7282 comments Laurel wrote: "Mrs. Joseph,

You and Lady Danielle have both raved about the Mercy Thompson series to the point that I just HAD to order the first four books - can't wait until they arrive!

I'm currently in the ..."


:-) We push books here like drugs. I almost feel like I should be compensated for my work. ;-)


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Jea0126 | 203 comments Laurel wrote: "Mrs. Joseph,

You and Lady Danielle have both raved about the Mercy Thompson series to the point that I just HAD to order the first four books - can't wait until they arrive!

I'm currently in the ..."


You mean you don't know the ending of WOT yet?? There's only 2 possible endings, lol.


message 1319: by [deleted user] (new)

Finished Daemons Are Forever this morning. Quick read but super enjoyable :)

As for reading styles well if I read the first book in a novel, I'll read the entire series that's available in succession regardless of size. It's like one big long story that way :)


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Nicki, I'm ridiculously jealous that you can already read The Inheritance. Stupid American publishers. *sigh*


message 1321: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 940 comments That's because you're a quick reader. It takes so long for me, my brain cells have depleted and my taste has changed by the time I get to the next book in the series.

Grant wrote: "Finished Daemons Are Forever this morning. Quick read but super enjoyable :)

As for reading styles well if I read the first book in a novel, I'll read the entire series that's ..."



message 1322: by Laurel (new)

Laurel Nicki, can you just give us an outline? Are there any stories related to the Farseer/Liveship/Tawny Man world?


message 1323: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, *good karma* (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 7282 comments Grant wrote: "Finished Daemons Are Forever this morning. Quick read but super enjoyable :)

As for reading styles well if I read the first book in a novel, I'll read the entire series that's ..."


I think I hate you right now, lol! The bookstores around here are crap! Total crap!

I tried to talk to an employee at Books-A-Million about their atrocious fantasy section and all I got was *blank stare* and *no comment*. The kicker for me is always "We can order it for you." No, you can't. I can order it for myself from Amazon you dickhead. If you want the sale you have my book. No book, no sale!

*ummm, maybe that was a bit harsh?*


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Tobey | 8 comments Currently I'm plowing through Royal Assassin which I'm really enjoying! I haven't read any of Hobb's other series yet but they are on my list for sure.

I have to give the Malazon series another try. I have the first one at home but just couldn't get into it when I first tried to read it so maybe I should try again. Perhaps I just wasn't in the right frame of mind at the time.


message 1325: by Dawn (new)

Dawn (breakofdawn) I read some Lindholm short stories online, and didn't really love them.. So I've been scared about whether or not I'd like Inheritance. But knowing you liked it eases some anxiety, Nicki!


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Jason (darkfiction) | 3204 comments Aloha wrote: "Whoo! Only one post since I last got on here. I worry sometimes about how much I have to catch up on if I miss some notifications, because you guys can be chatty. Then again, I contributed to to..."

Just happened to me. 140 posts behind...LOL


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Jason (darkfiction) | 3204 comments Tobey wrote: "Currently I'm plowing through Royal Assassin which I'm really enjoying! I haven't read any of Hobb's other series yet but they are on my list for sure.

I have to give the Malazon s..."


You're not alone with this. The Malazan books are difficult to get into for almost everyone I've talked to who has read it. Granted, there are those who just hate the books and never continued, but I think it's one of those series where it'll eventually dig its claws into you if you're patient enough to continue.

Some get hooked about halfway through the first book, for others it's not until the second or third book where they find themselves hooked.

I'm on the second, and am hooked.


message 1328: by Dawn (new)

Dawn (breakofdawn) Darn it, Jason.. I told myself if you read the second and liked it I'd give it a try.. And now I hear you're hooked? *adds yet another book to her to-read-soon pile*


message 1329: by Laurel (new)

Laurel Dawn, maybe we should be like kids and build book castles out of our to-read pile ;)


message 1330: by Dawn (new)

Dawn (breakofdawn) One step ahead of you! *puts up drawbridge*


message 1331: by Sandra (new)

Sandra  (sleo) Jason wrote: "Tobey wrote: "Currently I'm plowing through Royal Assassin which I'm really enjoying! I haven't read any of Hobb's other series yet but they are on my list for sure.

I have to give..."


I'm not hooked yet. So far, to me, it's all horrific and appalling violence, or gag worthy disgusting piles of entrails, blood flies that plant their larvae with their bites that then proceed to eat you from the inside out, horrible piles of mutilated bodies, etc., etc. I'm halfway through book 2.


message 1332: by Dawn (new)

Dawn (breakofdawn) Ewww, I'm glad I already ate dinner. Or maybe I'm not... :P


message 1333: by Sandra (new)

Sandra  (sleo) Dawn wrote: "Ewww, I'm glad I already ate dinner. Or maybe I'm not... :P"

Exactly. Ewww.


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Jason (darkfiction) | 3204 comments LOL

Maybe you'll like it in the third volume, Sandra?


message 1335: by Sandra (new)

Sandra  (sleo) Jason wrote: "LOL

Maybe you'll like it in the third volume, Sandra?"


Mebbe. But I read book descriptions of each in the series and it's one war after another. I like a good battle now and then, but ten volumes of it? We'll see.


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Sandra aka Sleo wrote: "I'm not hooked yet. So far, to me, it's all horrific and appalling violence, or gag worthy disgusting piles of entrails, blood flies that plant their larvae with their bites that then proceed to eat you from the inside out, horrible piles of mutilated bodies, etc., etc. I'm halfway through book 2. "

This description makes me want to read it more now.


message 1337: by Sandra (new)

Sandra  (sleo) Ala wrote: "Sandra aka Sleo wrote: "I'm not hooked yet. So far, to me, it's all horrific and appalling violence, or gag worthy disgusting piles of entrails, blood flies that plant their larvae with their bites..."

Well I guess it's all a matter of taste.


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It helps that I have none. :P


message 1339: by Sandra (new)

Sandra  (sleo) LOL


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Lol...The dark stuff just doesn't suit some of the lighter hearted folks. Malazan, ASOIAF, First Law...all series that are just too violent for some *shrugs* Tastes differ!


message 1341: by Sandra (new)

Sandra  (sleo) Oh, I like A Song of Ice and Fire just fine. I just like a few likable characters and some plot with my gore.


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Sandra said, "I just like a few likable characters and some plot with my gore."

Lol..for some reason that sentence just tickled me. Good for you :)


message 1343: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, *good karma* (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 7282 comments Sandra aka Sleo wrote: I'm not hooked yet. So far, to me, it's all horrific and appalling violence, or gag worthy disgusting piles of entrails, blood flies that plant their larvae with their bites that then proceed to eat you from the inside out, horrible piles of mutilated bodies, etc., etc. I'm halfway through book 2."

O_o Seems like another one not for me.

Thank goodness I've already had something to eat.


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Jason (darkfiction) | 3204 comments Yeah, you would not enjoy Malazan. At all. LOL


message 1345: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, *good karma* (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 7282 comments Really?? Awwww! That jus sounds crappy. That's Malazan? I thought it was a different book.


message 1346: by Clay (last edited Apr 01, 2011 06:22AM) (new)

Clay (cdkorns) Hey e'rybody. Been away for a bit but had to comment on the Malazan Book of the Fallen. I can certainly understand not enjoying a series due to its dark or gritty nature, but it's the chracters and themes which elevate the MBotF to its epic status in my opinion. Whiskeyjack, Kalam, Quick Ben, Rake, Bottle, Hellian, Tool, Silchas Ruin, Tehol, Bug, Mappo, Kruppe and on and on and on ... these characters I truly love.

And the themes: standing alone for what's right in the face of certain death, sacrificing yourself for the survival of another, maintaining honor and self respect in spite of the evils all around you .... there's so much attitude, wit and depth to MBotF that it still leaves me realing.

I can't promise it's for everyone, but it's jaw-dropping amazing for anyone who sticks with it!

As for what I'm currently reading (theme of this thread :), I'm working my way thru Rothfuss' The Wise Man's Fear and Charles Adams' When In the Course of Human Events: Arguing the Case For Southern Secession. Both are fantastic ... but in completely different ways... :)


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Bill (billymac) | 20 comments Sandra aka Sleo wrote: "Oh, I like A Song of Ice and Fire just fine. I just like a few likable characters and some plot with my gore."

That pretty much cinches it for me. Malazan won't be for me as well; I tire very easily of battle descriptions. I'm much more into character and plot driven novels.
I'll get into A Song of Ice and Fire once I'm assured the series is nearing the end.


message 1348: by Sandra (new)

Sandra  (sleo) Bill wrote: "Sandra aka Sleo wrote: "Oh, I like A Song of Ice and Fire just fine. I just like a few likable characters and some plot with my gore."

That pretty much cinches it for me. Malazan won't be for me ..."


I've yet to see much of that. None of the characters from GotM that I liked are in DG except for bits. Kalam, yes, but not that much. There's no Kruppe who was interesting. I've not seen anyone face down anything except the godawful horror of slaughter unending.


message 1349: by [deleted user] (new)

About time you got back, Clay :) Welcome back


message 1350: by [deleted user] (new)

Was wondering what happened to Clay. Though maybe Aloha got to him finally


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