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Been cheating with Audio Books. Gone through all the Harry Potter books and am going through all the Song of Ice and Fire books now.
Been cheating with Audio Books. Gone through all the Harry Potter books and am going through all the Song of Ice and Fire books now.
started The Great Game by Hopkirk and it's been excellent so far. Exciting accounts of hardy ass men doing gnarly shit in central Asia.
Audio books aren't cheating at all! It's a great way to experience literature in a different way, and some books work even better in the format (with the right narrator).
I've listened to audio books exclusively during my commute for the past 3 or 4 years, and I've loved it. A good audio book and suddenly being stuck in traffic isn't so bad!
Meh. Really overrated stuff. Read the first two books and couldn't bother with anything else.
So far so good!
I've mentioned it already, but I'm reading The Name of the Wind. I'm still only like a 1/4 of the way through it, but its probably the best thing I've read since the Game of Thrones series. Just very well-written and captivating. Like a very adult Harry Potter novel. I absolutely love it.
Meh. Really overrated stuff. Read the first two books and couldn't bother with anything else.
I've mentioned it already, but I'm reading The Name of the Wind. I'm still only like a 1/4 of the way through it, but its probably the best thing I've read since the Game of Thrones series. Just very well-written and captivating. Like a very adult Harry Potter novel. I absolutely love it.
I'd also recommend stepping up to reading a China Mieville novel one day because you sort of look like him.
And also because his writing is awesome, yes? Yes.
Frivolous concerns. Really, why so shallow, Ichor?
So the 2nd book is good? I've been hearing that Rothfuss is a bit of a one-hit wonder with the first book and the 2nd isn't nearly as good. Dont get me wrong, if the 1st book is good enough all the way through, I dont care what anyone says, I'll be reading the sequel.And then you can join us for another long wait for the third book... Because Patrick Rothfuss' writing speed seems to have been inspired by Martin's.
Amazing books though, enjoy reading them.
Never heard of him. Looked him up and while he's got my body-type and a shaved head, I dont think anybody would confuse me with him. Are his books actually any good, though? I could really care less what the author looks like.Because you sort of look like him without the earrings, I'd also recommend stepping up to read a China Mieville novel one day.
So the 2nd book is good? I've been hearing that Rothfuss is a bit of a one-hit wonder with the first book and the 2nd isn't nearly as good. Dont get me wrong, if the 1st book is good enough all the way through, I dont care what anyone says, I'll be reading the sequel.
Never heard of him. Looked him up and while he's got my body-type and a shaved head, I dont think anybody would confuse me with him. Are his books actually any good, though? I could really care less what the author looks like.
Just finished Slaughterhouse-Five the other day (was great!). What I have to choose from at the moment:
Catch-22 by Joseph Heller (Not sure if I want to jump right back into a war book, but it's NeoGAF's book of the month so I'll get around to it soon.)
Leonardo da Vinci: The Complete Paintings (Saw this in the thread and had to check it out. Probably just going to skim through and enjoy the art, though!)
The Girl Who Played with Fire by Stieg Larsson (Enjoyed the first one, so gonna give this a whirl sooner or later.)
Burning Chrome by William Gibson
Neuromancer by William Gibson
Foundation trilogy by Isaac Asimov
I actually liked the sequel more. I can understand where people can lose interest though, there are some questionable sections in it, but I personally just plowed through those parts to continue with the greatness that is Kvothe's tale. Kvothe's level of badassitude reaches unknown heights in Wise Man's Fear. Just try not to go insane during the part withFelurian
Yeah, his books are usually real good shit. And by shit i mean as in 'the shit' or THE SHIT, not like, well, it's shit, etc.
1000% neuromancer.
Audio books aren't cheating at all! It's a great way to experience literature in a different way, and some books work even better in the format (with the right narrator).
I've listened to audio books exclusively during my commute for the past 3 or 4 years, and I've loved it. A good audio book and suddenly being stuck in traffic isn't so bad!
I still think the audiobooks are the best way to experience The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy.
Oh they are excellent but there's something that feels wrong about carving shit up in Skyrim while listening to some ASOIAF. Too much fun. Did the same with Harry Potter, listening to the book and breaking some shit in Lego Harry Potter.
I still think the audiobooks are the best way to experience The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy.
- The Blade Itself by Joe Abercrombie
- The Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch
- The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss
- Elantris by Brandon Sanderson
- 11/22/63 by Stephen King
- 1Q84 by Haruki Murakami
- Perdido Street Station by China Mieville
- Storm Front by Jim Butcher
- Dune by Frank Herbert
- The Great Hunt by Robert Jordan
- Wolves of the Calla by Stephen King
- The Stand by Stephen King
And then you can join us for another long wait for the third book... Because Patrick Rothfuss' writing speed seems to have been inspired by Martin's.
Amazing books though, enjoy reading them.
Oh come on. Who you gonna listen to, the dipshit who wrote it or us?
Oh come on. Who you gonna listen to, the dipshit who wrote it or us?
exactly. don't listen to that muppet. read neuromancer NOW.
Embassytown is the bee's knees.
Nice username/avatar combo coldvein. I'm a Sage fan from way back when.
i'm gonna say it. e readers are for chumps.
i'm gonna say it. e readers are for chumps.
Good shit. Weird structure, and kind of outdated in a few ways, but a great premise and a solid read.
i'm gonna say it. e readers are for chumps.
Unless you commute to work and can only carry so much with you and you don't want one of those things to be a 1,000 plus page book.
Also physical books take shit ton of space much like physical movies and games. Down with physical media!