The whole book is a flashback.
Well...fuck. I'll keep going tho, I'm not against a flashback itself, just think it's kinda boring so far. Maybe it'll chance.
The whole book is a flashback.
Oh sounds interesting. Gonna add this to my wish list.This is the second part of the Plague Times trilogy, the third part has just been released. It's a UK set series about the survivors of a flu-type virus that wipes out most of the human race.
Putting The Closers on pause while I read The Miracle of Dunkirk. I just saw the movie (incredible btw - go see it) and this happened to be $1.99 so I figured I'd switch to this quick.
The Miracle of Dunkirk: The True Story of Operation Dynamo by Walter Lord
Yeah it's cyclical. It's at it's slowest now and will build starting in October until it's peak in Jan/Feb and then goes down again. (I was nerdy enough to chart previous years post counts at some point last year)Is it Summer? Is that why the thread is creeping along like it's wounded?
First Robin McKinley book I'm read with a male protagonist. Well, so far.
Must be about time for me to try and get through Infinite Jest again.Is it Summer? Is that why the thread is creeping along like it's wounded?
Must be about time for me to try and get through Infinite Jest again.
I'm close to finshing my current book, I'll probably start it after that. I struggled with the logistics of constantly referring to notes on the Kindle which is why I stopped in th end.DO IT. (a bit biased, as it's my favorite novel and I've read it twice)
I'm close to finshing my current book, I'll probably start it after that. I struggled with the logistics of constantly referring to notes on the Kindle which is why I stopped in th end.
I could read it on my iPad, that might help a little.My 2nd read was on Kindle, and I didn't think they were that hard to deal with. I also know nothing about the Kindle's OS and e-book formatting, so I don't know if there's various combinations of that come into play...of course when footnotes have their OWN footnotes...yeah.
Depends on what sort of Murakami you want. Deep surrealism or just shades of it.Wanted to make a foray into Murakami and I'm thinking about starting with the Wind-up Bird Chronicle. Good/Bad decision ?
Depends on what sort of Murakami you want. Deep surrealism or just shades of it.
Then it shpuld be good for you.Theoretically just shades but then I'm not at all familiar with his brand of it.
Wind-up seems to have some kind of WWII bits which should be right up my alley.
Wanted to make a foray into Murakami and I'm thinking about starting with the Wind-up Bird Chronicle. Good/Bad decision ?
Absolutely wonderful choice on both accounts.Wanted to make a foray into Murakami and I'm thinking about starting with the Wind-up Bird Chronicle. Good/Bad decision ?
She was one step behind with her every step while swearing a lot. "I'm too old for this shit" manifests as a person, it was ok when she was only a side character, but she doesn't have the depth to carry the whole thing.Trying to get into
Really not grabbing me like the first one did. The protagonist switch was not a good decision in my opinion, Mulaghesh is just goddamn boring.
The book itself is still okay. I'm like 5 chapters in already and cba to try and find something new to read so whatever, I'll finish this over the next week or two.
My first Murakami book was Wind-up and I don't regret it at all. Captivating read.
Then it shpuld be good for you.
My first Murakami book was Wind-up and I don't regret it at all. Captivating read.
Absolutely wonderful choice on both accounts.
Night Angel Trilogy by Brent Weeks.
It's so fucking bad but I had nothing better to do with my life.
I bought that trilogy set. Started the first book and didn't get far into it. It was some of the worst written fantasy I'd read. I don't get how that first book sits at a 4+ rating on Goodreads. A friend of mine said that his other series (Black Prism) is better but is filled with plot twists. Even that rubbed me the wrong way. Don't think I'll be reading anything by Weeks soon.
I couldn't handle that book because I kept comparing it to Assassin's Apprentice and how that was in a different league altogether.
Time to start Age of Swords. Pretty excited.
I don't think I've read anything by Sullivan. Recommendation on a good place to start?
She was one step behind with her every step while swearing a lot. "I'm too old for this shit" manifests as a person, it was ok when she was only a side character, but she doesn't have the depth to carry the whole thing.