Re: ILF Book Challenge?
Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2016 2:49 pm
I read 53 in 2015. What should my goal this year be?
Yes I have.Strange Tales wrote:Have you read all the other Murakami books? I assume you're talking about Murakami, but 1Q84 is pretty widely regarded as one of his lower works. (I haven't read it myself but yea internet opinions are important.)
Hard Boiled Wonderland is one of my faves... should revisit that, actually. Been quite a while.odontophobia wrote:Yes I have.Strange Tales wrote:Have you read all the other Murakami books? I assume you're talking about Murakami, but 1Q84 is pretty widely regarded as one of his lower works. (I haven't read it myself but yea internet opinions are important.)
I'm pretty much the same, just with Sci-Fi. I love a great piece of literature, but at the end of the day I really just enjoy relaxing/escaping a bit.odontophobia wrote:I have a tendency to read long fantasy books because they really help me unwind in the way that video games do. They're a lot of fun. They can be thought provoking. I love the world building and who doesn't like wizards?
Iommic Pope wrote:I haven't read for a very long time now and I've needed something to push me back into it.
Gotta revisit my DNF pile from last year first.
So I guess I'll be starting again with Anna Karenina, One Thousand Years of Solitude and A Dance of Dragons.
I want to read more SciFi this year, I may revisit Dune, but my primary concern will probably be anything to do with nano tech, weather and climate after nuclear war, the economy and the energy crisis, and time travel.
Probably gonna be trying to scratch the surface on contemporary indigenous issues in rural Australia as well.
Yes, I am also trying to write a shitty piece of sci fi.
Right on! How was it? Been meaning to read for a long time.RELIGION AND THE DECLINE OF MAGIC - Keith Thomas
Did he write Millenium? I read that as a kid and loved it. Pretty sure I still have my copy at my parents place. Might have to revisit it.theAntihero wrote:Iommic Pope wrote:I haven't read for a very long time now and I've needed something to push me back into it.
Gotta revisit my DNF pile from last year first.
So I guess I'll be starting again with Anna Karenina, One Thousand Years of Solitude and A Dance of Dragons.
I want to read more SciFi this year, I may revisit Dune, but my primary concern will probably be anything to do with nano tech, weather and climate after nuclear war, the economy and the energy crisis, and time travel.
Probably gonna be trying to scratch the surface on contemporary indigenous issues in rural Australia as well.
Yes, I am also trying to write a shitty piece of sci fi.
Read some Ben Bova
He did, although I'm more a fan of his Grand Tour series. Moonrise I believe has a lot of morality etc to do with nanotechIommic Pope wrote:Did he write Millenium? I read that as a kid and loved it. Pretty sure I still have my copy at my parents place. Might have to revisit it.theAntihero wrote:Iommic Pope wrote:I haven't read for a very long time now and I've needed something to push me back into it.
Gotta revisit my DNF pile from last year first.
So I guess I'll be starting again with Anna Karenina, One Thousand Years of Solitude and A Dance of Dragons.
I want to read more SciFi this year, I may revisit Dune, but my primary concern will probably be anything to do with nano tech, weather and climate after nuclear war, the economy and the energy crisis, and time travel.
Probably gonna be trying to scratch the surface on contemporary indigenous issues in rural Australia as well.
Yes, I am also trying to write a shitty piece of sci fi.
Read some Ben Bova
Thanks man!