I'm trying to read Romance of the Three Kingdoms, by Luo Guanzhong
Read a good third of it as a kid, but want to re-read it now that I'm older.
Eat any good books lately Worf?
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Re: Eat any good books lately Worf?
Can you keep the names straight?TheNewTeddy wrote:I'm trying to read Romance of the Three Kingdoms, by Luo Guanzhong
Read a good third of it as a kid, but want to re-read it now that I'm older.
Is it still sci fi if it has very little interest in technology and it's about adventure, the characters?lsgreg wrote:I read volume 4 of XO Manowar graphic novel (the 2012 reboot) It more Sci Fi than comic book, but I haven't gotten to the Unity Crossover yet.
Re: Eat any good books lately Worf?
Sci-fi doesn't necessarily have to be focused on tech; if the backdrop is futuristic or aliens are present or so forth it can qualify as a branch of sci-fi. Sci-fi is a pretty broad category with hazy edges not rigidly defined perameters.Agent Vinod wrote:
Is it still sci fi if it has very little interest in technology and it's about adventure, the characters?
Edit: to give an example, Star Wars contains all sorts of tech, but that's not the main focus and (the original film at least) was more about the adventure but is still considered sci-fi (more specifically the overlap between sci-fi and fantasy called Space Fantasy).
Re: Eat any good books lately Worf?
Currently reading a bunch of Warhammer Fantasy and 40k books my brother got me, as well as one of the Sharpe books.
"Gold is for the mistress -- silver for the maid --
Copper for the craftsman cunning at his trade."
"Good!" said the Baron, sitting in his hall,
"But Iron -- Cold Iron -- is master of them all."
Copper for the craftsman cunning at his trade."
"Good!" said the Baron, sitting in his hall,
"But Iron -- Cold Iron -- is master of them all."
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I've been rereading the Waylander saga by David Gemmell
"When you rule by fear, your greatest weakness is the one who's no longer afraid."
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I'm currently listening to an audiobook of 'The Blade Itself' by Joe Abercrombie (specifically the edition on Audiblevread by Steven Pacey). Very entertaining and I've just used my Audible credit to purchase its sequel ready for when I've finished it. Very entertaining book and I'd highly recommend it for anyone wanting to get a Game of Thrones type fantasy fix while waiting for the next season or book of GoT.
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I am almost done with my re-read of the Wheel of Time series (using audiobooks this time). Probably going to start on the Gunslinger/Dark Tower books next
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Coincidentally, so did I! I actually haven't read any of the Harrington books in a very long time, and the early work still holds up greatly.drthmik wrote:I just recently Read through the entire Honor Harington Series
for the 6th time
Can't recommend it Highly enough
The books are definitely exposition heavy, though, which will annoy some people no doubt. Another thing a lot of people complain about is how he introduces characters with full backstory and pages of their internal thoughts, only to kill them off immediately afterwards.
I did think the most recent book, A Rising Thunder, to be... subpar compared to the rest of the series. It's even more exposition heavy than the other books and the ending is abrupt. It doesn't feel like a complete story and two entire chapters are copied verbatim from the previous book. In fact, the first third of the book is pretty much filler which might supply some context that happened in the previous book A Mission of Honor, but is hardly needed and bogs an already ponderous story down further.
I'm still not unhappy I read it, but it was definitely a showcase of Weber's flaws as a writer.
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actually shadow of victory is the latest in in the series, however it has been sitting on my desk since release and trying the first couple of chapters. weber needs help in keeping on target and a does of simplification