13urnzz
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Jay wrote:

Reciprocity wrote:

the DT series is good.  tapers off towards the end but the journey is a shit ton of fun and Roland is a hell of a character to follow.  Have you read The Stand?  it's one book but it's 1400+ pages.
The Gunslinger and Wizard were the only two i remember really liking. The end of the series was really the only possible outcome, but it still made me mad :p
there are more stories from the series. The Wind Through the Keyhole is out in hardcover, and The Sisters of Eluria i think is in paperback.

i remember when everyone thought SK was going to 'retire' after the series was done. he still might, he can't seem to finish the series . . .
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Just started reading Hunger Games, pretty good so far
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I can't think of a fiction series that I like or would find interesting. I get this feeling that every series is just a money making exercise instead of something well written and genuine.

Just a thought
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i loved the northern lights trilogy when i was little :3
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PrivateVendetta
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PrivateVendetta wrote:

Just started reading Hunger Games, pretty good so far
last chapter
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stephen king is probably my favorite racist author
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Jay wrote:

Or the Shannara books by Terry Brooks, or the Belgarath books by David Eddings...
True.

Did you know Xanth is on book 34? I left off on like 20, where a hurricane was becoming self-aware.

PrivateVendetta wrote:

Just started reading Hunger Games, pretty good so far
Heard on the radio that more people were taking up archery because of it. lol
Reciprocity
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13urnzz wrote:

there are more stories from the series. The Wind Through the Keyhole is out in hardcover, and The Sisters of Eluria i think is in paperback.

i remember when everyone thought SK was going to 'retire' after the series was done. he still might, he can't seem to finish the series . . .
The Wind Through The Keyhole will be out in a month and a day and is supposed to sorta fit between books four and five.  The little Sisters of Eluria is in the short story collection Everything's Eventual.  And then there are all the other books related to a greater or lesser extent to the DT story.  Everything from Black House to It, Rose madder,  Salem's Lot, Insomnia, The Mist, The stand and hearts in Atlantis.

I don't think he'll ever be completely finished with that universe.  All things serve the beam.
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Sounds a bit like Discworld. He keeps finding side stories and fitting stories in between books.
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PrivateVendetta wrote:

PrivateVendetta wrote:

Just started reading Hunger Games, pretty good so far
last chapter
Went and bought the motherfucking last book in the series and started reading it before i realised i'd missed a book.
derp.
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I feel like reading Atlas shrugged next.
Now I roughly know what kind of book it is and what is about (about as much as wikipedia can tell me without spoilers), but can anyone that has read it here tell if its a decent read?
Because it's coming across as one of those books infamous for being good but hard to get through. A Dutch writer called these books 'the yellowed page markers'.
So how is the level of writing and how easy of a read is it?
Jay
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Easy, reads like any other novel and the overall message is repetetive. Rand is not subtle.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
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Kampframmer wrote:

I feel like reading Atlas shrugged next.
Now I roughly know what kind of book it is and what is about (about as much as wikipedia can tell me without spoilers), but can anyone that has read it here tell if its a decent read?
Because it's coming across as one of those books infamous for being good but hard to get through. A Dutch writer called these books 'the yellowed page markers'.
So how is the level of writing and how easy of a read is it?
It's not a good book. The message is the thing it's famous for. Good prose and story telling...no. Then there is the 50 page speech that no human can possibly deliver in one attempt. It's hard to get through in the sense of keeping interest not in the sense of understanding the story or difficult prose.

If you want to understand Rand's philosophy, she has other straight forward books that aren't rapped in a shit story.
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If you are ready to commit to a large piece of fiction, there are much better choices out there. Hit those first.
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There's nothing wrong with Atlas Shrugged. It's just tedious.
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I know how to spell wrapped GS. I am on a touch screen phone so things get lost.
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"garfield left speechless: comics without words"

Didn't take long to "read."
Kmar
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Kampframmer
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I'm probably going to buy another Joyce and Hemingway.
Kmar
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unnamednewbie13
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Kmar wrote:

Hey look it's that guy from madness combat.
henhouck
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Not sure if it has been mentioned but a really great fantasy book is The Gardens of the Moon by Steven Erikson. Its the first book in the Malazan Book of the Fallen series and I believe its right up there with Game of Thrones. Bit confusing and hard to get into in the beginning but shit the ending is good.

Also The Name of the Wind is pretty damn good as well.
Kampframmer
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Fantasy.....
Kmar
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unnamednewbie13 wrote:

Kmar wrote:

Hey look it's that guy from madness combat.
Uzi lambasted me for only giving it 3 stars.. in retrospect he was prolly right to..lol
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Working on The Zombie Survival Guide
and
Medium Raw by Anthony Bourdain.

Both pretty good.
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