I'd like to ask: Was Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage any good? I love Norwegian Wood, The Wind Up Bird Chronicle and Kafka on the Shore, but feel like Murakami's most recent books were sort of a miss for me.
Colorless Tazaki is a good book. It lacks some of the elements that made me fall in love with him when I read Kafka on the Shore. 1Q84 is one of his better works and After Dark was amusing and a breeze to read. So, would I recommend Colorless Tazaki even though I think its inferiour to his earlier works: Yes, yes I would.
Cool. I liked After Dark. I had mixed feelings on 1Q84. It felt unnecessarily long and I found the ending quite unsatisfying even if that is a Murakami staple by now, probably also because of its length. I'll give Colorless a shot for sure though.
One of us! One of us!
Seriously, you're in for one of the greatest sequences of fantasy around. Books 2-5 of Malazan are amazing tier.
Let us know what you think of Shadow in summer. I read it last year and thought it was OK,no strong desire to read the rest of the series.
Can't wait to dive into Memories of Ice, I just wished I had bought it from a local bookstore instead of getting it off book depository... it's cheaper but a 2 week wait....
Do you recommend reading Esslemont's novels? I already have the first on the way so I'll definitely read that... but in general is it worth it?.
They're a lot of fun, I go back and read them from time to time.I know it's maybe simplistic but I have to say I am really enjoying Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. I should have read them long ago.
Joe Haldeman's Forever War is $1.99 on Amazon's Kindle store. As always, the sale may be US only, but you can easily set up a US Kindle account with foreign credit cards.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00PI184XG/?tag=neogaf0e-20
Started reading The Tenant of Wildfell Hall based on it coming up in this thread. Don't think I've read any Bronté since I left school.
Joe Haldeman's Forever War is $1.99 on Amazon's Kindle store. As always, the sale may be US only, but you can easily set up a US Kindle account with foreign credit cards.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00PI184XG/?tag=neogaf0e-20
EDIT: It looks like the Curse of Chalion is $3.99 as well:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000FC11AQ/?tag=neogaf0e-20
Since we are discussing Kindle sales, The Name of The Rose has been 1.99 all month. Is it as boring as everyone says it is? I remember Foucault's Pendulum as a pedantic nightmare.
Since we are discussing Kindle sales, The Name of The Rose has been 1.99 all month. Is it as boring as everyone says it is? I remember Foucault's Pendulum as a pedantic nightmare.
I know it's maybe simplistic but I have to say I am really enjoying Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. I should have read them long ago.
Since we are discussing Kindle sales, The Name of The Rose has been 1.99 all month. Is it as boring as everyone says it is? I remember Foucault's Pendulum as a pedantic nightmare.
My top 3 would be:
- Kafka on the Shore
- 1Q84
- After Dark
I'd recommend them all, really. The only week one would be Sputnik Sweetheart which I felt was nothing special. Sweet and short but nothing special. Colorless goes well into his usual style of books, nothing exceptional. Fun stuff but could have been better.
Foucault's Pendulum is my absolute favorite book ever. I know it's not the lightest read ever, but I adored it. I even went to see the Pendulum in real life earlier this year in my first visit to Paris just because of how much impact the book had in me. It was a sort or right time, right place kind of thing for me I guess.
That said, I don't like The Name of the Rose nearly as much, and I doubt you will.
Those pages upon pages on the occult and that trip abroad(Brazil?) wore me down.
Finished The Long Walk by Stephen King and need a new book now.
I want to read either The Book Thief or Watership Down. Which would you recommend? Are both good?
edit: Downloaded Watership Down. Hope it's good.
Hey guys, figured you would know.
Are the books in this collection tiny or am I misreading the product dimensions?
http://www.amazon.com/dp/1101965487/?tag=neogaf0e-20
Product Dimensions: 5 x 6.4 x 9.6 inches
My review is specifically for the leather/cloth set edition of these books. The series itself is wonderful so I wanted collector's editions. My bad for not looking at the product dimensions. I wanted to post this because I was expecting larger sized books. These books are tiny, pocket sized. They also have a very strong fake leather chemical smell. I wanted to prevent anyone else from making the same mistake I did. The pages are very thin so you can see the type on the back side and next page as you are trying to read the current page (think bible paper). The type is also very tiny. They do look beautiful though. The colors of the actual covers are even prettier in person. I am rating this four stars as that is what I would rate the series itself and there are some good points to this set so it's not all bad.
The Book Thief is one of my favorite novels. I definitely recommend picking it up after finishing Watership Down. (Which unfortunately I myself never managed to finish... it'd be interesting to make a list of all the stuff I started but didn't finish for whatever reason.)Finished The Long Walk by Stephen King and need a new book now.
I want to read either The Book Thief or Watership Down. Which would you recommend? Are both good?
edit: Downloaded Watership Down. Hope it's good.
It appears they're pretty tiny, from one of the Amazaon reviews:
It seems as though they're of the same size and quality as the pocket Lord of the Rings Collection.
Both are great, can't go wrong.
I just finished "The Secret Garden" and am halfway through "Peter Pan." Good lord these are different from the Disney movies...I mean, I know Disney twists all those children's classics into happy tales, but was still a bit surprised. Mary from Secret Garden is a total brat and Peter Pan is basically a psycho. Highly recommend the Pan audiobook read by Tim Curry!
The Book Thief is one of my favorite novels. I definitely recommend picking it up after finishing Watership Down. (Which unfortunately I myself never managed to finish... it'd be interesting to make a list of all the stuff I started but didn't finish for whatever reason.)
Got two books in the mail, which I'm starting on today:
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yes, I'm that guy: who won the nobel? *never heard of him/her* - *goes to amazon* third year in a row
Just finished Hyperion/Fall of Hyperion. Absolutely loved it, one of my all time favorites. I cried a few times near the end.
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...the cheapest 'War's Unwomanly Face' is £520 on Bookfinder >.< Either there's a Norwegian edition, you really love your books!, or all the cheaper copies have been bought due to her sudden press exposure... (I ordered Voices From Chernobyl a few weeks ago, hasn't arrived yet).