Girl with the dragon tattoo was terrible
Hunt for red october felt more like a movie script (never seen the movie)
I did not like hitchhikers guide to the galaxy
I just finished parcelan's witcher and the four song of fire and ice books. Coincidentally there's going to be a Game of Thrones series on HBO with boromir and the fifth book is coming out soon
Scott Lynch is in the vein of what you're reading, if you haven't picked any of that up. Maradon! fucked around with this message on 04-11-2011 at 06:56 AM.
Also, one of the best books I have read in the last ten years is A Fire Upon the Deep by Vernor Vinge (and it's prequel A Deepness in the Sky, but the order doesn't really matter).
Almost on the same level quality-wise is the Hyperion Cantos, a series of books by Dan Simmons.
The last two are sci-fi.
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Stieg Larsson might as well be a writer for the Lifetime Movie Network.
The Swedish title for the first book was "Men Who Hate Women" so, yeah.
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The Black Company by Glen Cook. I picked it up because it deviates from the standard fantasy formula of "one hero/group fight against the evil flavour of the day". I really enjoyed that series.Also, one of the best books I have read in the last ten years is A Fire Upon the Deep by Vernor Vinge (and it's prequel A Deepness in the Sky, but the order doesn't really matter).
Almost on the same level quality-wise is the Hyperion Cantos, a series of books by Dan Simmons.
The last two are sci-fi.
I'm a little meh about Vinge. I get tired of endless rape scenes and it creeped me out after a while. He's a little odd in person too.
In addition to the Hyperion and Endymion series, Simmons' Illium and Olympus are fantastic as well and I highly recommend them.
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William Gibson. Anything from him really, but especially the Neuromancer Trilogy.
Second Gibson. The man coined the word "Cyberspace." His ideas had an influence on the burgeoning development of computer science and the internet, and he managed all this without ever touching a computer - literally - until his Hermes electric typewriter broke while he was writing Count Zero.
It's really amazing seeing how his ideas resurface again and again in modern science fiction.
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Read the first three or four books of the Honor Harrington series. They're free now, apparently.http://baencd.thefifthimperium.com/
I recommend the Empire of Man series, myself. It's very good and doesn't QUITE get as bogged down in the technical details as most of the honor stuff does (But there is still quite a lot of techy crap there too).
The first two books, March Upcountry and March to the Sea are on the Baen free library at http://www.baen.com/Library/books.asp. The third and fourth (March to the Stars and We Few) aren't hard to find.
The main character is a whiny, spoiled prince who gets shipwrecked on a jungle planet and has to march across the whole damn thing to get home. The main character does a really nice job of growing up and becoming pretty awesome during the series.
The Dragon's Path by Daniel Abraham is out soon. He wrote The Long Price Quartet, which is...intelligent, but super-boring. His newest book is more adventure fantasy, great stuff.
If you haven't read Joe Abercrombie, Sean will probably go all Glokta on your ass.
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Second Gibson. The man coined the word "Cyberspace." His ideas had an influence on the burgeoning development of computer science and the internet, and he managed all this without ever touching a computer - literally - until his Hermes electric typewriter broke while he was writing Count Zero.It's really amazing seeing how his ideas resurface again and again in modern science fiction.
I was sold the second that, in Neuromancer, he introduced the Cobra. It was just a completely arbitrary item - a police baton - with little long-term story relevance and yet he completely reinvented and updated it into a thick, telescoping spring for extra bone crushing power!
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I recommend the Empire of Man series, myself. It's very good and doesn't QUITE get as bogged down in the technical details as most of the honor stuff does (But there is still quite a lot of techy crap there too).The first two books, March Upcountry and March to the Sea are on the Baen free library at http://www.baen.com/Library/books.asp. The third and fourth (March to the Stars and We Few) aren't hard to find.
The main character is a whiny, spoiled prince who gets shipwrecked on a jungle planet and has to march across the whole damn thing to get home. The main character does a really nice job of growing up and becoming pretty awesome during the series.
How was We Few? I read the others, and thought they were fairly awesome, but never got around to that last one.
I'd also recommend the Jig the Goblin series by Jim Hines if you like light-hearted fantasy told from the traditionally bad guy POV. It's quite Terry Pratchett-like, in that the premise is pretty absurd, but there's actually a really good story buried in amongst the tongue-in-cheekiness. The first one is Goblin Hero, then Goblin Quest, then Goblin War.
--Satan, quoted by John Milton
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Parce is your book worth $9.59 for kindle?
Yes it is.
Under capitalism, man exploits man. Under communism, it's just the opposite. - John Kenneth Galbraith
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Yes it is.
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How was We Few? I read the others, and thought they were fairly awesome, but never got around to that last one.I'd also recommend the Jig the Goblin series by Jim Hines if you like light-hearted fantasy told from the traditionally bad guy POV. It's quite Terry Pratchett-like, in that the premise is pretty absurd, but there's actually a really good story buried in amongst the tongue-in-cheekiness. The first one is Goblin Hero, then Goblin Quest, then Goblin War.
We Few was definitely a good read; more emphasis on the high-tech side of things, Mardukans flying planes and Roger showing off to all the people that used to think he was a pathetic little shit that he's actually got balls of steel now. A lot of emphasis on the relationship between Roger and Despereaux. Pick it up if you have the time, if you liked the earlier books I think you'll really enjoy it.
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Yes it is.
Do you personally get royalties from book sales? And if so, which version gives more? Dr. Gee fucked around with this message on 04-14-2011 at 03:40 PM.
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Blindy. attempted to be funny by writing:
Parce is your book worth $9.59 for kindle?
There were spaces rando mly thrown between wor ds sometimes, but that's the only pro blem I saw.
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Peanut butter ass Shaq Dr. Gee booooze lime pole over bench lick:
Do you personally get royalties from book sales? And if so, which version gives more?
You do have the option of simply sending Parce money.
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Do you personally get royalties from book sales? And if so, which version gives more?
I do, but not until they earn out.
Say they (my publishers) give me a $1000 advance. Each book costs around $15. Once we sell enough to earn $1000, then I start getting royalties. I get them both about the same for each edition, so don't worry y'selves.
Also, my second book got an awesome review
Do you want me to send you a signed book or...?
Also started reading Hyperion nem-x fucked around with this message on 04-18-2011 at 09:52 PM.
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Also started reading Hyperion
This is a good thing.
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Yeah. I misread that.Do you want me to send you a signed book or...?
Oh, guess I was kinda drunk and incoherent when I wrote that PM.
Well, my plan is to ship your books to you, you work your signing magic on them, and then you ship them to me.
My question was if you want anything from Amazon I can gift you, that would cover the shipping cost to Germany for you. (So, not really a gift.)
Alternatively, I can reimburse you via PayPal.
OR you can just give me a shipping address and I can send you bookplates for much lower cost.
Bookplates are basically stickers that I sign and then send you for you to stick in your book. Not pen to paper, but the next best thing.
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How was We Few? I read the others, and thought they were fairly awesome, but never got around to that last one.I'd also recommend the Jig the Goblin series by Jim Hines if you like light-hearted fantasy told from the traditionally bad guy POV. It's quite Terry Pratchett-like, in that the premise is pretty absurd, but there's actually a really good story buried in amongst the tongue-in-cheekiness. The first one is Goblin Hero, then Goblin Quest, then Goblin War.
Jim Hines is great. I have Jig on my Amazon list, but I've been reading the fractured fairy tales he also writes and they're funny as heck.
You wouldn't really like my type of books, Nem, but Deth has been reading some things that might be more up your alley. He's been enjoying the science fiction of John Scalzi lately, especially Old Man's War, and if you like zombie books, he recently finished Patient Zero and had really enjoyed it as well.
Also, Gibson is always worth reading, and I'm also partial to Neal Stephenson. Snow Crash is a classic, but Deth says people shouldn't read Cryptonomicon without a math degree. I loved it.
Lyinar Ka`Bael, Piney Fresh Druidess - Luclin
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Anyone else watch the game of thrones premiere?Also started reading Hyperion
Yep. Signed up for HBO again to watch it and True Blood Season 4. GoT kept pretty true to the books so far with the first episode, only deviating slightly on a few minor points to help compress the story for TV or to vocalize/visualize information that was conveyed in internal character dialogue.
I am impressed in what I've seen so far of the set design and most of the acting. I want more Direwolves though! They only showed Summer (yet un-named) beyond the scene of them dicovering the pups so far.
Go buy a beer on me or whatever. (How much do you get per kindle order?)
I hope you enjoy it, though :3=
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Or you can just give me an email address and I can get your shipping address from you and ship it to you and we call it fine since we have in fact known each other for six years now.OR you can just give me a shipping address and I can send you bookplates for much lower cost.
Bookplates are basically stickers that I sign and then send you for you to stick in your book. Not pen to paper, but the next best thing.
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Yeah, just ordered Amazon to ship your two books to your place. Screw stickers. I mean bookplates. Screw bookplates.
Thanks a lot, by the way. Will you ever come to Germany to present your book or something?