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Post by Beerfish on Dec 16, 2021 18:12:47 GMT
" Water Margin" really impressive chinese mustread (for chinese) classic from 1300 AD. Real fun while big and repetitive: banquets, adventures, injustice, binge drinking, fights and massacre in every pages
Dont read wiki's sumarry btw, would be loosing half the fun. I m pissed i did as i m in the middle of it after 900 pages. Edit: And if you dive into it, you should write one or 2 sentences for each main Characters you read about for more than few chapters. I didnt, and i lost track of few of them i loved.
After I quickly scanned your post I scratched my head and asked myself. "What does Chinese mustard have to do with this?"
And I want all the other posters in this thread to fess up, not lie, and admit they also saw 'mustard' on first read.
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Post by Energizer Bunny 211 on Dec 16, 2021 20:59:27 GMT
My own stuff.... my own STAR WARS Saga I created when I was in highschool. 25 years and I'm still not finished writing it. My signature is reference to these stories.
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Post by DragonKingReborn on Dec 21, 2021 7:21:03 GMT
Edge of Eternity, Book 3 of the Century Trilogy by Ken Follett. This book deals with the start of the Berlin Wall and the beginning of the Cold War. As with the previous entry, it follows many of the same families as they move through and participate in events of the time. All of these books have been really slow for me to start and get into. It might be the fact that characters that were energetic and young in the previous book are now old, with grown children of their own whose stories I'm reading, but I think it's probably more the very matter-of-fact way that Follett writes. Most of my life, I've read Fantasy (of varying degrees of quality ), but all Fantasy writers have a degree of obvious flair. Follett - here at least - is writing real life historical people - the Kennedy brothers, for instance - saying and doing things they're confirmed (or believed) to have said and done while interacting with fictional characters. It's all very believable based on my limited knowledge - of Jack, in particular - like, when the only African American girl on his typing pool was invited to the White House garden for a pool party and he was "nice" to her. It doesn't take a seer to work out where that was headed. I'm enjoying it, though, but they're depressing in a way that even ASoIaF isn't because...these things actually happened. Gulag, Bay of Pigs, Cuban Missile Crisis (nearly there), Berlin Wall. Once I'm finished with this, I'll probably need a fantasy palette cleanser, even if it is dark and moody. At least I'll be able to read and enjoy it without recalling that these shitty things actually happened to people within my parents life time. Finally finished this. It covered a lot more ground - time wise - than the other two books combined. Started in the early 60s and ended with the fall of the Berlin Wall (and a flashforward epilogue to the 2008 US Presidential election). I was moving slowly on it because it all just got a bit too depressing, like a history lesson with some fiction thrown in for fun. The last section, though, moved quickly. The heroes of the first book were all dying of old age, surrounded by their children and grandchildren (most of whom were featured characters in this third, or the second book). Right near the end, they were experiencing events I remember watching on TV, or studying later. It was all very strange. I liked it. And I typically don’t like contemporary fiction (or recent historical fiction, I guess), but seeing events I was aware of through the eyes of characters that were living them was…oddly unsettling. Definitely need a fantasy cleanser next
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Post by Iakus on Dec 21, 2021 14:20:15 GMT
Nigel Shirazi was first in line for the chairmanship of Asbaran Solutions, one of the prominent “Four Horsemen” mercenary companies. First in line…until his drinking and temper caused him to fail out of college and get disinherited by the family.
Now he leads the life of a playboy, enjoying a stipend from the family to stay out of the way. But someone is out to get his family, and Nigel is all that stands between the hidden enemy and the destruction of Asbaran Solutions and the Shirazi family.
Nigel will have to learn to control himself if he’s going to take the reins of the company, figure out who’s behind the vendetta against Asbaran, and work out a way to stop them. But they’ve taken his sister hostage, and that makes him a very, very angry man!
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Post by dazk on Dec 22, 2021 1:30:57 GMT
Currently reading this, it was free or .99 cents, it's not a bad book actually a bit formulaic like Empire of Bones and some other military Sci-Fi I have read but the main character also reminds me a bit of Honor Harrington. Genesis: A Military Sci-Fi Series (Holy War Book 1) First contact gone wrong... It was every starship captain’s nightmare, and for Travis Miller, it was his own personal hell. He’d done everything by the book, but when the Tahni had attacked him and his crew, there was no choice but to return fire and destroy the first alien vessel humans had ever encountered. Excoriated in the press, his career in shambles, Travis is exiled to a long patrol of the outer colony worlds. Forgotten, except as a bad example…until the Tahni prove him right by declaring war on the human Commonwealth. Now, Travis Miller is the tip of the spear. Humanity’s best hope for turning back an overwhelming assault on human space. Because to the Tahni, humans are infidels and this is a holy war…
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Post by q5tyhj on Dec 25, 2021 21:01:36 GMT
got Mary Beard's SPQR: A History of Ancient Rome for xmas, was really excited for this one and its as good as expected so far.
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Post by dazk on Dec 25, 2021 23:33:16 GMT
Currently reading this, it was free or .99 cents, it's not a bad book actually a bit formulaic like Empire of Bones and some other military Sci-Fi I have read but the main character also reminds me a bit of Honor Harrington. Genesis: A Military Sci-Fi Series (Holy War Book 1) First contact gone wrong... It was every starship captain’s nightmare, and for Travis Miller, it was his own personal hell. He’d done everything by the book, but when the Tahni had attacked him and his crew, there was no choice but to return fire and destroy the first alien vessel humans had ever encountered. Excoriated in the press, his career in shambles, Travis is exiled to a long patrol of the outer colony worlds. Forgotten, except as a bad example…until the Tahni prove him right by declaring war on the human Commonwealth. Now, Travis Miller is the tip of the spear. Humanity’s best hope for turning back an overwhelming assault on human space. Because to the Tahni, humans are infidels and this is a holy war… So finished the first book and enjoyed it a lot and moved straight on to the next one. The first book felt like it was still building the story and world state even at the end and there is an over arching story of who built all the habitable worlds and wormholes to them which has only at this stage been lightly touched on. The main story is centred on humanity discovering and becoming involved in a war with another human like race who believe they are the chosen of the gods who built the habitable worlds. The other focus has been building a core of characters which the author has done pretty well and all seem pretty realistic from a military perspective and none are too skewed in any particularly stupid way to make them unrealistic and or or unlikable.
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Post by bierkrug on Dec 30, 2021 10:06:10 GMT
Bloody Rose by Nicholas Eames. Already liked Kings of the Wyld (there was a "the cake is a lie" joke in it, how could you not love it?). Seems this one is going straight in the same direction.
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Post by Energizer Bunny 211 on Dec 30, 2021 13:53:13 GMT
Bloody Rose by Nicholas Eames. Already liked Kings of the Wyld (there was a "the cake is a lie" joke in it, how could you not love it?). Seems this one is going straight in the same direction. Don't know the book or the author....But I like the joke/reference.
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Post by Alfonsedode on Dec 31, 2021 15:03:02 GMT
Read a fantastic short book last week: The old man who reads love story.
Great setup, fantastic places (wild Amazon forest in chile) and characters
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Post by Giant Ambush Beetle on Dec 31, 2021 15:05:59 GMT
Bloody Rose by Nicholas Eames. Already liked Kings of the Wyld (there was a "the cake is a lie" joke in it, how could you not love it?). Seems this one is going straight in the same direction. Hey I read both books last year, really liked them. If you liked Kings of the Wyld you gonna like bloody rose for sure.
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Post by Beerfish on Jan 1, 2022 4:52:44 GMT
I just finished this book. Took me a long time. I read a lot slower in the winter, which probably seems backwards to most people. I just enjoy reading outside more than stuck in the house. I would call it a good book and the 2nd in a series, I'll begin the third book tomorrow. There were a few niggling things that kept it from being a great book imo. A plot point or two that just seem to end as if the author decided to not go through with a part of the book he had been building up. Also a trope I am just getting sick of in books, that being sticking a teen in the middle of things in some kind of coming of age plot which just did not fit at all with the logic of the rest of the book. Otherwise good book and interesting concept. I would assume others have read this guys books.
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Post by dazk on Jan 1, 2022 5:50:57 GMT
I just finished this book. Took me a long time. I read a lost slower in the winter, which probably seems backwards to most people. I just enjoy reading outside more than stuck in the house. I would call it a good book and the 2nd in a series, I'll begin the third book tomorrow. There were a few niggling things that kept it from being a great book imo. A plot point or two that just seem to end as if the author decided to not go through with a part of the book he had been building up. Also a trope I am just getting sick of in books, that being sticking a teen in the middle of things in some kind of coming of age plot which just did not fit at all with the logic of the rest of the book. Otherwise good book and interesting concept. I would assume others have read this guys books. Mmmm never heard of him or the book.
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Post by Iakus on Jan 1, 2022 17:52:12 GMT
I just finished this book. Took me a long time. I read a lot slower in the winter, which probably seems backwards to most people. I just enjoy reading outside more than stuck in the house. I would call it a good book and the 2nd in a series, I'll begin the third book tomorrow. There were a few niggling things that kept it from being a great book imo. A plot point or two that just seem to end as if the author decided to not go through with a part of the book he had been building up. Also a trope I am just getting sick of in books, that being sticking a teen in the middle of things in some kind of coming of age plot which just did not fit at all with the logic of the rest of the book. Otherwise good book and interesting concept. I would assume others have read this guys books. Tried reading the first Uplift book a while back. Couldn't get into it for some reason.
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Post by Beerfish on Jan 1, 2022 18:29:13 GMT
I just finished this book. Took me a long time. I read a lot slower in the winter, which probably seems backwards to most people. I just enjoy reading outside more than stuck in the house. I would call it a good book and the 2nd in a series, I'll begin the third book tomorrow. There were a few niggling things that kept it from being a great book imo. A plot point or two that just seem to end as if the author decided to not go through with a part of the book he had been building up. Also a trope I am just getting sick of in books, that being sticking a teen in the middle of things in some kind of coming of age plot which just did not fit at all with the logic of the rest of the book. Otherwise good book and interesting concept. I would assume others have read this guys books. Tried reading the first Uplift book a while back. Couldn't get into it for some reason. This second one is better than the first, which was interesting but had flaws.
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Post by skekSil on Jan 1, 2022 20:53:09 GMT
I just finished this book. Took me a long time. I read a lot slower in the winter, which probably seems backwards to most people. I just enjoy reading outside more than stuck in the house. I would call it a good book and the 2nd in a series, I'll begin the third book tomorrow. There were a few niggling things that kept it from being a great book imo. A plot point or two that just seem to end as if the author decided to not go through with a part of the book he had been building up. Also a trope I am just getting sick of in books, that being sticking a teen in the middle of things in some kind of coming of age plot which just did not fit at all with the logic of the rest of the book. Otherwise good book and interesting concept. I would assume others have read this guys books. I think I've read a book or two from this setting. Something about humans and dolphins crashing into ocean and hiding there from aliens. Is that a first book in this series?
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Post by Beerfish on Jan 1, 2022 21:26:44 GMT
I just finished this book. Took me a long time. I read a lot slower in the winter, which probably seems backwards to most people. I just enjoy reading outside more than stuck in the house. I would call it a good book and the 2nd in a series, I'll begin the third book tomorrow. There were a few niggling things that kept it from being a great book imo. A plot point or two that just seem to end as if the author decided to not go through with a part of the book he had been building up. Also a trope I am just getting sick of in books, that being sticking a teen in the middle of things in some kind of coming of age plot which just did not fit at all with the logic of the rest of the book. Otherwise good book and interesting concept. I would assume others have read this guys books. I think I've read a book or two from this setting. Something about humans and dolphins crashing into ocean and hiding there from aliens. Is that a first book in this series? Well the 1st book as a bit of a different topic this one is really the 2nd book but your summary is pretty accurate.
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Post by Iakus on Jan 2, 2022 0:26:05 GMT
What I'm reading: Six kills in six years. Super powered cop Adam Song has dedicated his life to the law. In the military and the police force, Adam ruthlessly protects the innocent.
But this time he’s killed the wrong bad guy. Now the local drug lord’s son is dead, and the boss is out for Adam’s blood. Even his secret identity won’t keep him safe. The police department hangs him out to dry, his years of exemplary service forgotten. Adam must take justice into his own hands to keep his family safe.
Because Adam is a Song. And Songs take care of their own. No matter the cost.
When does justice become murder? And just how far will he go to protect his clan?What I'm listening to: Family! Can't live with them and can't eat them. Tom Ormson, owner -- with his girlfriend -- of The George, a diner in downtown Goldport, Colorado is well on his way to becoming a responsible and respectable adult, despite his rough start and the fact that he turns into a dragon. But then the unpredictable Colorado weather, the ancient leader of a dragon triad and an even more ancient shifter-enforcer combine to destroy his home, put his diner at risk and attempt to kill him. All this, of course, has to happen while Tom's friend, Rafiel, is trying to solve a series of murders-by-shark at the city aquarium, and Tom's newly-reconciled father is attempting to move to Denver. Fasten your seat belts, a wild ride is about to begin.
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Post by dazk on Jan 2, 2022 0:55:22 GMT
Currently reading this, it was free or .99 cents, it's not a bad book actually a bit formulaic like Empire of Bones and some other military Sci-Fi I have read but the main character also reminds me a bit of Honor Harrington. Genesis: A Military Sci-Fi Series (Holy War Book 1) First contact gone wrong... It was every starship captain’s nightmare, and for Travis Miller, it was his own personal hell. He’d done everything by the book, but when the Tahni had attacked him and his crew, there was no choice but to return fire and destroy the first alien vessel humans had ever encountered. Excoriated in the press, his career in shambles, Travis is exiled to a long patrol of the outer colony worlds. Forgotten, except as a bad example…until the Tahni prove him right by declaring war on the human Commonwealth. Now, Travis Miller is the tip of the spear. Humanity’s best hope for turning back an overwhelming assault on human space. Because to the Tahni, humans are infidels and this is a holy war… So finished the first book and enjoyed it a lot and moved straight on to the next one. The first book felt like it was still building the story and world state even at the end and there is an over arching story of who built all the habitable worlds and wormholes to them which has only at this stage been lightly touched on. The main story is centred on humanity discovering and becoming involved in a war with another human like race who believe they are the chosen of the gods who built the habitable worlds. The other focus has been building a core of characters which the author has done pretty well and all seem pretty realistic from a military perspective and none are too skewed in any particularly stupid way to make them unrealistic and or or unlikable. Started book 3 and have to say book 2 was better than book 1 and I am just purely as a reader and not a critic really enjoying the story and the characters. I am almost willing to say as far as military sci fi goes it's better than Empire of Bones and maybe as good as the Honor Harrington books. Honor is a slightly better character than the main character in Holy War (Travis Miller) but the story and NPC's and the military detail is IMO better than either of the two above. colfoley
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Post by skekSil on Jan 2, 2022 1:11:58 GMT
I think I've read a book or two from this setting. Something about humans and dolphins crashing into ocean and hiding there from aliens. Is that a first book in this series? Well the 1st book as a bit of a different topic this one is really the 2nd book but your summary is pretty accurate. Ah, I remember feeling as though I started reading the book from the middle. That explains it. I also read another book in the series, not sure if it was a 3rd one, cause it was about some human colony dealing with the consequences of the first two books and didn't involve characters from them. I didn't finish it though, not sure why, I thought the core idea of galactic community revolving around and being shaped by the uplifting was an intriguing concept.
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Post by mousestalker on Jan 2, 2022 15:30:18 GMT
Preview chapters of "Merciful Troubleshooter" which is the upcoming sequel to "Perilous Waif" by E William Brown.
"Perilous Waif" pretty much pushed all my buttons and the audiobook was quite enjoyable. I have pretty high expectations for the sequel. Alice is getting to the age of first love and I'm curious to see how the author handles it.
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Post by Giant Ambush Beetle on Jan 10, 2022 0:40:07 GMT
Hope its good, it was kind of a blind impulsive buy.-
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Post by bierkrug on Jan 10, 2022 9:56:00 GMT
Finished Bloody Rose (which ended a lot more somber than I expected) and now reading God is dead by Ron Currie. It's supposed to be fun and thought provoking.
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Post by Energizer Bunny 211 on Jan 10, 2022 12:47:02 GMT
God is NOT Dead....He's surely ALIVE
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Post by Giant Ambush Beetle on Jan 10, 2022 17:18:51 GMT
God is NOT Dead....He's surely ALIVE And either evil or powerless.
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