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Finally got to the end of Kushiel's Dart. It was an okay book, but the ending wasn't handled in a way I liked. The author had wrapped up everything and it seemed clear that this was the end, then she (forgivably) continued for a couple of chapters to show some little bits and pieces that might be considered necessary (my thought: not so much): reunions, a wedding, the lead character getting her reward and fulfilling some promises.
And then the worst thing possible: The villain escapes, and at the very end sends a message to the main character just when she was beginning to settle down.... Blatantly begging for a sequel. Carey may have just wanted to continue using these characters, and I'm sure she'll have done a good job with the three other "Kushiel" books (so far), but I couldn't myself see much reason for the story to continue. The story had wrapped up pretty damn well, before that.
And then the worst thing possible: The villain escapes, and at the very end sends a message to the main character just when she was beginning to settle down.... Blatantly begging for a sequel. Carey may have just wanted to continue using these characters, and I'm sure she'll have done a good job with the three other "Kushiel" books (so far), but I couldn't myself see much reason for the story to continue. The story had wrapped up pretty damn well, before that.
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I'm reading Stephen King's Lisey's Story, and yes, it has enough fantasy elements in it to qualify for this thread. You may have heard it's King's version of a romance, but trust me, no typical romance reader has read a love story quite like this one!! 

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Hi guys!
I just finished Melanie Rawn's SPELLBINDER. And for my money, without the shadow of a doubt it's her best novel to date.
For the full review, check out the blog!
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I just finished Melanie Rawn's SPELLBINDER. And for my money, without the shadow of a doubt it's her best novel to date.
For the full review, check out the blog!
Patrick
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It's been several months, but I'm still trying to get into the Malazan Book of the Fallen. I had read about 50 pages or so of the first book, but never got hooked (I have seen good tings written about it on the Watch, and I bought the paperback when SRD's praise-blurb caught my eye.)
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I've been trying to read some of this year's Hugo nominees for best novel. I read the Martin book when it firts came out, so thought I'd give the other four a try.
I really enjoyed Ken MacLeod's Learning the World, a first contact story told from both the human and alien points of view. I really liked the aliens.
Then I tried Charles Stross's Accelerando and I had to put it down after about three chapters.
In reaction to the Stross book, I started reading a book I knew I would probably love - Gene Wolfe's Soldier of Sidon. So far, so good.
I love Latro. 
I really enjoyed Ken MacLeod's Learning the World, a first contact story told from both the human and alien points of view. I really liked the aliens.

Then I tried Charles Stross's Accelerando and I had to put it down after about three chapters.
Spoiler
This guy is raped by a woman he knows who rapes him because she wants a baby. Then he is so messed up he turns around and marries the woman. <vomits>. The woman is crazy - she not only rapes this guy, but she mutilates and kills little kittens. <vomits> About the point in time that I found out that the woman has a baby girl, I had to put the book down. I just couldn't bring myself to read what that little girl would go through with messed up parents like that. <vomits>.
I'm sure the book has to get better - it was nominated for a major award. And I did not have any problem with the writing itself - it was well written. I just couldn't deal with the characters...
I'm sure the book has to get better - it was nominated for a major award. And I did not have any problem with the writing itself - it was well written. I just couldn't deal with the characters...


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duchess of malfi wrote: Then I tried Charles Stross's Accelerando and I had to put it down after about three chapters.
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This guy is raped by a woman he knows who rapes him because she wants a baby. Then he is so messed up he turns around and marries the woman. <vomits>. The woman is crazy - she not only rapes this guy, but she mutilates and kills little kittens. <vomits> About the point in time that I found out that the woman has a baby girl, I had to put the book down. I just couldn't bring myself to read what that little girl would go through with messed up parents like that. <vomits>.
I'm sure the book has to get better - it was nominated for a major award. And I did not have any problem with the writing itself - it was well written. I just couldn't deal with the characters...
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Barf. I first tried reading the Gap books (Real Story and Forbidden Knowledge) when they came out 15 years or so ago, and had a similar reaction. But I decided recently that I'd give them another go, so I just bought all five and am going to start reading them in a few months.
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I'm on Midnight Tides right now.....I loved Feast; when is Dances with Dragons coming out?
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Dandelion will make you wise
Tell me if she laughs or cries
Blow away dandelion
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I'm just a dandelion
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Dandelion will make you wise
Tell me if she laughs or cries
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I'm just a dandelion
a fate I don't deserve.
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Yo danlo, I'm gonna have to spoiler this, so this may be a useless reply (but I think you might want to read it),danlo wrote:I read the first chapter about 2 years ago and have seen Martin read the Doran (notice the subtle SRD references) & Cersie chapters--he's an absolutely incredible reader. Back on the Wall now and looking forward to meeting up with the Davos chapter--which was, hands down, the best read I've ever witnessed!
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But, I'm not sure what you're expecting in the Davos chapter. I just finished Feast, and Davos is mentioned a time or two, but he isn't in the book. I think that we have to wait for Dance to get more of his story.
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I LOVE Startide Rising.Farm Ur-Ted wrote:duchess of malfi wrote: Then I tried Charles Stross's Accelerando and I had to put it down after about three chapters.
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This guy is raped by a woman he knows who rapes him because she wants a baby. Then he is so messed up he turns around and marries the woman. <vomits>. The woman is crazy - she not only rapes this guy, but she mutilates and kills little kittens. <vomits> About the point in time that I found out that the woman has a baby girl, I had to put the book down. I just couldn't bring myself to read what that little girl would go through with messed up parents like that. <vomits>.
I'm sure the book has to get better - it was nominated for a major award. And I did not have any problem with the writing itself - it was well written. I just couldn't deal with the characters...Right now, I'm reading Startide Rising (thanks to Danlo's top 60 list). I read Sundiver first. I liked Sundiver a lot, but this is even better. I just wish the Dolphins didn't have such complicated names. What's wrong with Flipper?Spoiler
Barf. I first tried reading the Gap books (Real Story and Forbidden Knowledge) when they came out 15 years or so ago, and had a similar reaction. But I decided recently that I'd give them another go, so I just bought all five and am going to start reading them in a few months.


Back up to your spoiler, I made it through the Gap, even though the first two books really bothered me, because I trusted the author to make things better for at least some of the characters by the end. And SRD delivered.
But this Stross guy is new to me and I do not know if I can trust him as an author.

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I tried reading it some more. Thank God he did not get into too much detail on the little girl's childhood. But when she finally gets her hands on a cell phone to call her father (at this point the parents are divorced, no surprise there) to get her out of there and to help her - his way of helping her is to send her the paperwork so that she can sell herself off as a slave.
It's like -- WTF??????????

