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Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 10:28 am
by Kathe
Orlion wrote:
Kathe wrote:Lord of Light by Roger Zelazny
Good book :D
Yes, it was. :D

I'm now reading The Solitudes, the first in the Aegypt Cycle by John Crowley.

Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 3:53 pm
by Orlion
Kathe wrote:
Orlion wrote:
Kathe wrote:Lord of Light by Roger Zelazny
Good book :D
Yes, it was. :D

I'm now reading The Solitudes, the first in the Aegypt Cycle by John Crowley.
I got the last book in this Cycle in my bag 'o books at WFC. You'll have to tell me how the beginning is.

Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 7:16 pm
by byronmace
byronmace
Kraken by China Mie'ville
An Evil Guest by Gene Wolfe

Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2010 3:46 am
by danlo
So what's the plot line to byronmace? :biggrin: No seriously, two quality authors, can you tell us what you think when you're done?

Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2010 7:20 am
by stonemaybe
'The Summer Tree' by Guy Gavriel Kay. As recommended by Mr Faith on here somewhere.

An Evil Guest by Gene Wolfe

Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2010 10:31 am
by byronmace
danlo wrote:So what's the plot line to byronmace? :biggrin: No seriously, two quality authors, can you tell us what you think when you're done?
It was good but the heroine did not end up with whom i hoped she would and book had a sad overtone not s cthulhuesque as was advertised to me or horror ific


my wife bought it for me it with Cthulhu material at Gencon last year

Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2010 6:52 pm
by danlo
So the name of the book really is byronmace? 8O I love Lovecraft and anything related!

referring to An evil guest

Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2010 7:02 pm
by byronmace
oops no i was referring to An evil Guest by Wolfe

Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2010 7:09 pm
by danlo
8) Ah!!! (We have a Gene Wolfe forum at my board Ahira's Hangar (Kevinwatch's sister site) if your interested...sounds cool, he's a fantastic writer. 8)

first time

Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2010 7:28 pm
by byronmace
this is the first time I had read Wolfe,

I'll have to get educated on him

do you read other cthulhu stuff?

Unspeakable oath magazine is starting up again in Dec I think

Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2010 9:30 pm
by balon!
just started Zoe's War by John Scalzi.

Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2010 12:20 am
by Kathe
Orlion wrote:
Kathe wrote:
Orlion wrote: Good book :D
Yes, it was. :D

I'm now reading The Solitudes, the first in the Aegypt Cycle by John Crowley.
I got the last book in this Cycle in my bag 'o books at WFC. You'll have to tell me how the beginning is.
I am about half way through the first book. The writing seems quite dense at first, but I find the more I read, the more I am being drawn into the story and falling into the writing style. John Crowley's prose is elegant and thoughtful; and the idea of there being more than one history of the world, and how stories and myths shape the past, present, and future is fascinating.

If you have the last book, I would recommend getting the other three and reading this series. I am hooked. :)

Re: first time

Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 8:51 am
by Avatar
byronmace wrote:this is the first time I had read Wolfe,

I'll have to get educated on him...
If you wanna get educated on Wolfe, you have to read his series, The Book of the New Sun.

He's a great writer...but convoluted.... :lol:

(I'm on book 9 of Mission Earth, Villainy Victorious.)

--A

Re: first timeSpeaking of convoluted...:lol:

Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 1:04 pm
by Orlion
Avatar wrote:
(I'm on book 9 of Mission Earth, Villainy Victorious.)

--A
Speaking of convoluted...:lol:

Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 5:37 am
by Avatar
Hahahaha, nah, they're pretty straightforward. :D

Last book now, The Doomed Planet.

--A

Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2010 5:13 am
by Avatar
Oh hell, I'm re-reading the bloody WoT books. :lol:

--A

Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2010 6:46 am
by Vraith
Avatar wrote:Hahahaha, nah, they're pretty straightforward. :D

Last book now, The Doomed Planet.

--A
Are those the L. Ron books?
Are they any good?

Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2010 10:47 am
by Spiral Jacobs
I've sort of abandoned Matter as it's hard to find the time to sit down with a physical book. I can listen to audiobooks, however, on the bike ride from home to work and back. So I'm now listening to House Of Suns by Alastair Reynolds.

Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2010 12:01 am
by stonemaybe
Loving the Finnovar tapestry books, nearly finished #2, number 3 arrived today.

Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2010 2:08 am
by aliantha
The Secret History of Moscow by Ekaterina Sedia. Not bad so far. Got a genuine belly laugh out of the following scene. (Zemun is the Celestial Cow, who made the Milky Way, and Koschey is described as "the Deathless" -- sort of a Slavic bogeyman, I guess.)
"Does anyone know where this body came from?" Zemun said.

"No." Koschey's voice crackled like a dry twig. "But I can find out."

The collective groan swirled around the table.

"Not you, with your raising of the dead again," said a blue-skinned dripping vodyanoy, his large frog-like eyes bulging out of his scaly face.

"Why not?" Koschey replied. "At least now I have a dead body to raise. That'll shut your mouth...and aren't fish supposed to be silent anyway?"

Vodyanoy huffed, but offered no further argument.

"Has anyone else any objections?" Koschey stared at Zemun. "Maybe you, beefsteak?"

"Drop dead," Zemun murmured.

The rest of the demigods and spirits remained quiet, and Koschey turned to the people. "Any of you fleshbags have anything to say? In the old days, I swear, I would use your skins for upholstery instead of asking for your opinion, but I guess we have pluralism now."
:lol: