Speaking of Rand, Terry Goodkind is self-publishing his next novel, The First Confessor.
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I'm about 150ish pages in so far and I really hope something changes for the better, because this is probably one of the most boring books I've ever read. (Which is a double cardinal sin because its a zombie book!) Please tell me it picks up, because I'm getting pretty tired of reading about how they blog for political campaigns in the post-apocalypse.
I thought about getting this on the kindle, but having the actual book looks more compelling. Have you ever read this:
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Just finished listening audiobook of Blackout.1st on the list:
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I gotta question for bookGAF: Do any of you like forewords or introductions? I don't even glance at them unless they are written by the author and even then I'm cautious. They have a habit of assuming you've already read the book and often spoil plot points. Some times after finishing a book I'll go back and read the intro, but other than that I wish they'd just stick with afterwords.
Well, it's been done before / to death, and the original poster isn't a junior, so I can only assume they either 1) don't visit the monthly reading threads and aren't aware of the generalized Rand hostility of GAF, or 2) relishes swimming against the tide, or 3) is in that stage of life when black is black and white is white and there is not one micon's bit of room for grey, or 4) thinks that unbridled capitalism is just swell and contains no flaws whatsoever and is captained by mighty individuals whose ruthless self-interest would never, ever, ever tempt them to do anything unethical and/or of an illegal nature, or 4) is just a basically heartless human being. Or, they're an architect or they run a railroad.
See? Wasn't that all just better left unsaid?
I am so excited.
I read this as sarcasm...
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I read the first 15 chapters. Its starting off pretty slow. Hoping it will pick up.
Finished:
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Is it good ? Hear many positive opinions.
Reading the Marriage Plot right now and I hate everyone not named Mitchell and Mitchell is a fucktard.
I hated everyone including Mitchell. He was probably the least "hate-able" person, but that whole section wherehe goes to some foreign country or whatever to find himself made me hate him more
I finished it tonight and I deeply hate everyone at this point, but Madeline in particular. One of the most unpleasant novels I've ever had the misfortune of reading.
Reading The Sun Also Rises. I hate Hemmingway's writing style.
Reading The Sun Also Rises. I hate Hemmingway's writing style.
What in the name of fuck...
Neither did the Titanic.
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I read the first 15 chapters. Its starting off pretty slow. Hoping it will pick up.
Just started reading Dark Tower Book 4.
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That's good to know. I read books 1-3 of that series in a couple of weeks when I was on vacation in 2006 and bought that one, but never got round to reading it for some reason. I plan to tackle it next.Lucky you, this book is amazing! Best in the series in my opinion.
*shrug* I'm no literary critic, but this book reads like someone writing a telegram.
I like most of the cast, but the world building, the more I think about it, is so dissatisfying. It's not the vivid eastern phantasmagoria of the andat-controlled cities, that's for sure. Not to mention the disappointingly evil fascist regime--I mean, where's the nuance? In going for a more mundane setting he seems to have settled for a more mundane plot as well, and that's disappointing.
Reading The Sun Also Rises. I hate Hemmingway's writing style.
Exactly. Most of the plot points are predictable. The only character I truly like at that point has to be Yardem, for this very reason: nuance.
I've moved on to N. K. Jemisin's Hundred Thousand Kingdoms. I've heard good things, and it's always nice to support a young novelist. Hope it's good.
Was this the effect Eugenides was going for? I actually want to read this now.
The thought did cross my mind a few times.
It's very good. Her new one, The Killing Moon, is even better.