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Re: ILF Book Challenge?
Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2016 8:30 am
by ThorZ
If you want an EPIC fantasy series then look no further than Malazan Book of the Fallen by Steven Eriksson its a 10 book series and each one is a tomb in size. One of the best series ive read but its not for the casual reader he is pretty brutal so if you dont like the first half of the first book atall then you should probably just sack it. If you are enjoying it or feeling curious then keep going it only gets better i promise, according to Wikipedia the whole series is about 3.25 million pages so plenyt to keep you occupied.
Also ANY Brandon Sanderson book is pure gold in terms of reading all of his books are amazing. Way of Kings and Mistborn being the two stand out series.
So far this year ive read
Jim butcher - Aeronaut's windlass
Sarah J. Maas - Throne of Glass
Brandon Sanderson - Alloy of Law
Brandon Sanderson - Shadows of Self
Which is a poor start to the year, i was hoping for more tbh
Re: ILF Book Challenge?
Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2016 10:10 am
by casecandy
Honestly, the most epic fantasy for me is Phillip Pulman's His Dark Materials Trilogy. It's YA Lit but it's pretty high-brow YA Lit written by an Oxford professor and draws on ideas about comparative mythology, evolutionary theory, quantum mechanics, etc. First book is good but nothing too too crazy; second a third books completely blow the roof off of it. Ending just about ruined me, it's so bittersweet. Also it has armoured fucking polar bears ripping each other's jaws off and shit, doom as fuck LOL.
The movie fucking sucked.
Re: ILF Book Challenge?
Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2016 1:39 pm
by frodog
I loved His Dark Materials, it's a good trilogy. Did not like the movie.
That being said, I don't have any concrete plans on what to read this year. I only read books in English, of which there's a decent collection at the local college library. Used to work there while studying, best job ever.
Re: ILF Book Challenge?
Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2016 1:46 pm
by theAntihero
ThorZ wrote:If you want an EPIC fantasy series then look no further than Malazan Book of the Fallen by Steven Eriksson its a 10 book series and each one is a tomb in size. One of the best series ive read but its not for the casual reader he is pretty brutal so if you dont like the first half of the first book atall then you should probably just sack it. If you are enjoying it or feeling curious then keep going it only gets better i promise, according to Wikipedia the whole series is about 3.25 million pages so plenyt to keep you occupied.
Also ANY Brandon Sanderson book is pure gold in terms of reading all of his books are amazing. Way of Kings and Mistborn being the two stand out series.
So far this year ive read
Jim butcher - Aeronaut's windlass
Sarah J. Maas - Throne of Glass
Brandon Sanderson - Alloy of Law
Brandon Sanderson - Shadows of Self
Which is a poor start to the year, i was hoping for more tbh
I want to read Butchers new series, I love The Dresden Files.... But hated the Codex Alera series so here's hoping he did better lol
Re: ILF Book Challenge?
Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2016 1:48 pm
by theAntihero
They always screw up the movies.....the worst or best example of this is Starship Troopers.
The Dresden Files TV show was pretty bad too
Re: ILF Book Challenge?
Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2016 7:59 pm
by Invisible Man
Mwahahaha fuck y'all I read 2-3 books a week on average. 200-300 pages a day, depending on how much other work I have to do. But that is pretty literally my job.
So far this year (off the top of my head, no lists kept):
A lot of Veblen's works
The Iron Heel
Mizora
Imperio In Imperium
The Human Drift
Moscow Yankee
Machine Age Ideology
American Genesis
Black No More
The Disinherited
A shot-ton of Antonio Gramsci
Herland
The Principles of Scientific Management
Marching! Marching!
To say nothing of ILF and 'leisurely' reading...
Re: ILF Book Challenge?
Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2016 10:19 pm
by casecandy
Fucking hell, you're one of those.
Re: ILF Book Challenge?
Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2016 10:20 pm
by casecandy
When I had my first work placement, the supervising teacher was like, "So, you probably became a teacher because you love books."
I said, "Uh-huh."
She said, "Well, you know what irony is. You're never going to have time to read any. Not anymore."
This has held up over the seven years of my career.
Re: ILF Book Challenge?
Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2016 5:01 pm
by Invisible Man
Preach. Haven't read a book for pleasure in a decade. But I do get to choose what constitutes 'work,' so that's something.
Re: ILF Book Challenge?
Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2016 5:18 pm
by ThorZ
theAntihero wrote:ThorZ wrote:If you want an EPIC fantasy series then look no further than Malazan Book of the Fallen by Steven Eriksson its a 10 book series and each one is a tomb in size. One of the best series ive read but its not for the casual reader he is pretty brutal so if you dont like the first half of the first book atall then you should probably just sack it. If you are enjoying it or feeling curious then keep going it only gets better i promise, according to Wikipedia the whole series is about 3.25 million pages so plenyt to keep you occupied.
Also ANY Brandon Sanderson book is pure gold in terms of reading all of his books are amazing. Way of Kings and Mistborn being the two stand out series.
So far this year ive read
Jim butcher - Aeronaut's windlass
Sarah J. Maas - Throne of Glass
Brandon Sanderson - Alloy of Law
Brandon Sanderson - Shadows of Self
Which is a poor start to the year, i was hoping for more tbh
I want to read Butchers new series, I love The Dresden Files.... But hated the Codex Alera series so here's hoping he did better lol
It's good man I enjoyed it, the Codex books I liked the first one but couldn't get into the second so didn't bother.
Re: ILF Book Challenge?
Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2016 7:10 pm
by odontophobia
ThorZ wrote:If you want an EPIC fantasy series then look no further than Malazan Book of the Fallen by Steven Eriksson its a 10 book series and each one is a tomb in size. One of the best series ive read but its not for the casual reader he is pretty brutal so if you dont like the first half of the first book atall then you should probably just sack it. If you are enjoying it or feeling curious then keep going it only gets better i promise, according to Wikipedia the whole series is about 3.25 million pages so plenyt to keep you occupied.
Also ANY Brandon Sanderson book is pure gold in terms of reading all of his books are amazing. Way of Kings and Mistborn being the two stand out series.
So far this year ive read
Jim butcher - Aeronaut's windlass
Sarah J. Maas - Throne of Glass
Brandon Sanderson - Alloy of Law
Brandon Sanderson - Shadows of Self
Which is a poor start to the year, i was hoping for more tbh
casecandy wrote:Honestly, the most epic fantasy for me is Phillip Pulman's His Dark Materials Trilogy. It's YA Lit but it's pretty high-brow YA Lit written by an Oxford professor and draws on ideas about comparative mythology, evolutionary theory, quantum mechanics, etc. First book is good but nothing too too crazy; second a third books completely blow the roof off of it. Ending just about ruined me, it's so bittersweet. Also it has armoured fucking polar bears ripping each other's jaws off and shit, doom as fuck LOL.
The movie fucking sucked.
I definitely enjoyed HDM but to be fucking honest Erickson's Malazan series takes you all over everywhere. Gardens of the Moon wasn't a chore for me but I can understand why people feel that way. Seriously Tehol and Bugg is the best duo. Bridgeburners are so fucking great. Goddamnit. Kalam. Quick Ben. Got me going back.
Erickson got some serious influence from Glen Cook's Black Company series which I also highly recommend. I think I enjoyed Black Company more than Malazan but it's hard to say.
Re: ILF Book Challenge?
Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2016 4:47 am
by casecandy
I'm definitely adding GOTM to my reading list.
Re: ILF Book Challenge?
Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2016 3:27 pm
by odontophobia
casecandy wrote:I'm definitely adding GOTM to my reading list.
it can be an easy book to put down but i really recommend getting through it.
erikson did the whole iowa writer's workshop thing and is an archaeologist and anthropologist. his world building is awesome.
Re: ILF Book Challenge?
Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2016 8:38 pm
by Iommic Pope
That sounds rad.
Re: ILF Book Challenge?
Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2016 2:00 pm
by casecandy
Does Skyrim count as a book though