Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2011 8:41 pm
I've got the Fantasy Masterworks edition sitting in the next room, never picked it up yet... Guess that's another one to consider for sometime this year.
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I don't think I've read Little, Big. Are you saying I should?Orlion wrote:Finished A Game of Thrones, now to focus on Little, Big by John Crowley. It's actually reeeeeeeaaaallllllyyyy good. I had my doubts with the first couple chapters... it took a little getting use to Crowley's style, and if he was being silly or not. At chapter 3, though... holy crap.... I'm almost two hundred pages into the book, should be finished by next week![]()
I'd be interested to hear Ali's opinion on it... or anyone elses', I suppose... it just seems to be an Ali book.... seriously, when you pick it up, just make it to the third chapter. If you don't fall in love with it then, I imagine you can put it down... and seek psychiatric help
Absolutely. I could loan you my copy when I'm done (I can't imagine Crowley ruining it... he's handled it very well thus far).aliantha wrote:I don't think I've read Little, Big. Are you saying I should?Orlion wrote:Finished A Game of Thrones, now to focus on Little, Big by John Crowley. It's actually reeeeeeeaaaallllllyyyy good. I had my doubts with the first couple chapters... it took a little getting use to Crowley's style, and if he was being silly or not. At chapter 3, though... holy crap.... I'm almost two hundred pages into the book, should be finished by next week![]()
I'd be interested to hear Ali's opinion on it... or anyone elses', I suppose... it just seems to be an Ali book.... seriously, when you pick it up, just make it to the third chapter. If you don't fall in love with it then, I imagine you can put it down... and seek psychiatric help
You know you should! Especially if you like Titus Groan.Orlion wrote:I enjoyed Deadhouse Gates about as much as Gardens of the Moon... which is to say quit a bit, but Memories of Ice... that has to be one of my favorite books.Stonemaybe wrote:Two thirds through Deadhouse Gates. Didn't enjoy it first time round but loving it this time.
Edit: While I still remember and to avoid triple posting- I'm wondering if I should give China Mieville a chance. My favorite books (as of now) include Titus Groan, Memories of Ice, Against All Things Ending, and Some Do Not.
I enjoyed GotM a lot. I loved DG. And I loved MoI. And HoC is also amazing. That's how I've felt all three times I've read them.Orlion wrote:I enjoyed Deadhouse Gates about as much as Gardens of the Moon... which is to say quit a bit, but Memories of Ice... that has to be one of my favorite books.Stonemaybe wrote:Two thirds through Deadhouse Gates. Didn't enjoy it first time round but loving it this time.
Edit: While I still remember and to avoid triple posting- I'm wondering if I should give China Mieville a chance. My favorite books (as of now) include Titus Groan, Memories of Ice, Against All Things Ending, and Some Do Not.
dude that happened to me too. i perservered tho and finished perdido street station and ended up liking it fairly well (tho the ending was notFist and Faith wrote: Can't help you on Mieville. I've only tried Perdido Street Station so far, and can't get into it after close to 100 pages. I'll maybe try again some day.
I've not yet read Perdido Street but The City and The City was AMAZING.lucimay wrote:dude that happened to me too. i perservered tho and finished perdido street station and ended up liking it fairly well (tho the ending was notFist and Faith wrote: Can't help you on Mieville. I've only tried Perdido Street Station so far, and can't get into it after close to 100 pages. I'll maybe try again some day.
as satisfying as i would have liked it did resolve)
but man...the scar is waaaaay better.
nope, no reading order difficulties at this point. and may i say that deadhouse gates is one helluva read.ussusimiel wrote:Finished Gardens of the Moon. Enjoyed it, eventually. Being dropped right into the middle of a huge story like that must have been what put me off in the first place; so many developed characters, so much history, so many sub-plots; my head was spinning like a coin![]()
So Deadhouse Gates next?
Are there any reading order complications this early in the series?
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