[[bunch of stuff deleted to avoid spoilers AND cuz there are things I don't recall or amn't sure I recall correctly, AND cuz there are at least 2 books I haven't read that are not on the list so far but might be relevant if I've read the blurbs ABOUT them correctly...someday I'm going to go back to all these and all the Foundation and do them up right...]]Rawedge Rim wrote: those were awesome. Doubt the zeroth law will take though
So just say...I loved the zeroth law. My memory of reading at that time: Nothing about it...no hint, potential, question, intuition...ever even tickled my brain until it appeared. And it absolutely should have...cuz I was guessing a fair number of things, and was SURE I was right, and yet was ready to be really pissed off cuz they COULDN't be right as things were without ruining previous things, so I was thinking HARD about how I might be right and yet NOT ruin things...so I SHOULD have had an inkling...cuz it made total, perfect, obvious sense once it did. I love that kind of surprise.
It was EARNED...and I say that loving Asimov for a number of reasons, but NONE of those reasons is his mastery of literary techniques.
But...On topic...cuz I like to pretend I can stay on topic even though most stuff I say most places is at least tangential if not a Great Leap away, or I can fool people into thinking I'm on topic, or I can show how off-topic isn't really off-topic merely a less traveled short-[or long-]cut, or at least salvage some kind of respect for topical fancy footwork...
Very near the end of the 2nd book of Mistborn trilogy...and I'm glad someone here [don't recall who] whose taste I agree with mentioned it.
Not AMAZING...but good. Like Hamilton and his Void and related works has some very cool ideas...then develops them in ordinary ways. Also...I just this second realized...both of them do well IMO...in internal characterizations WHEN those are self-reflective ONLY. But their internals-in-connection-to-others devolve into triteness/cliche. [Same was true of Jordan/WOT, btw...except his self-ies weren't as good, and other-ies were...what's worse than cliche? Hackneyed? is that a degree worse, or just a synonym?...I think it's just a synonym...but I don't want to say anything like hackneyed/hackneyered/hackneyest...though if I did, I'd do that for Jordan in numerous ways, giving him the "est" form of all the [bad/badder/]baddEST...in the sense of bad is bad, so baddest is WORST. Or BEST at being the WORST.]
TANGENT! OFF_TOPIC!
I'm reading "Mistborn" Trilogy! Almost done with book 2! Book 3 next!!!
I guess I just absolutely am NOT a topical solution.