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I’m currently reading Words of Radiance. The way the first book ended was so so good. I also just recently finished a Day of Fallen Night from Samantha Shannon. I’ve been meaning to read her Bone season series but this hold that BrandySandy has on me is unshakable.
 
I've finally finished reading 1984!

Now I'm pondering my next choice in books.

I'm just not wanting to get fed up with reading but I also want to keep the momentum.
 
Last finished was "What I Believe" by Bertrand Russell, I tried "Darth Plagueis" by James Luceno but couldn't get into it, same with "Les Misérables" by Hugo. I'll probably try "Ghosts of My Life" by Fisher, hopefully I stick to the end with this one
 
On the last book of Adrian Tchaikovsky's Final Architecture series (Lords of Uncreation). Nowhere near as good as the trio of Children books (Children of Time, Children of Ruin, Children of Memory) but a fun sci-fi romp nonetheless. Honestly, just trying to be patient for Children of Strife. If I get uplifted talking sci-fi shrimp, I will be a very happy lad.
 
I just finished the Genealogy of Morals by Nietzsche. His arrogance was refreshing after going through the "aw shucks I'm just a humble lover of truth" fake humility of the Republic. Definitely lots of food for thought.
 
Finished two James Patterson books back-to-back, a graphic novel and a YA mystery... The Runaway Diary and MK's Detective Club.

They were both pretty painful to sit through, even though both had their moments. I honestly want to call them "Discount Van Draanen's Runaway" and "Discount Sammy Keyes". It's honestly what they felt like, the first one specially.

YA and graphic novels are always a gamble, but most are better than this.
 
I kinda have lost the courage as it's a 5-books long story.

It's basically like having to watch a 5 seasons show since it was a serial.
Yeah serialized books are a pain in the ass, they're usually filled with long descriptions of the most random topics from their respective time period, scenes are very stretched out to the point you lose track of details and are harder to get into. I was lucky with The Count of Monte Cristo, that one didn't feel like a slog and the plot was intriguing enough to keep me hooked, same with Crime and Punishment, can't say the same for The Idiot, took me almost a year to finish
 
The last novel I read was The Faithless, book two of CL Clark's Magic of the Lost series of sapphic adult fantasy. I loved the first book and I might've loved its sequel even more, with all sorts of juicy colonization and political commentary and sapphic tension building off that of its predecessor
 
Yeah serialized books are a pain in the ass, they're usually filled with long descriptions of the most random topics from their respective time period, scenes are very stretched out to the point you lose track of details and are harder to get into. I was lucky with The Count of Monte Cristo, that one didn't feel like a slog and the plot was intriguing enough to keep me hooked, same with Crime and Punishment, can't say the same for The Idiot, took me almost a year to finish
Speaking of series I like when each books are still separate stories.

2001 a Space Odyssey has two sequels but the first one is still good on its own, same with Dune. As for Lord of the Ring it's harder since it's a trilogy of the same story.
 
I downloaded the PDFs for all the completed Jojo manga. I have always had a soft spot for Phantom Blood. Regardless of what the haters say its a fun blend of a Dickensian tale, penny dreadfuls, and kung fu movies. The succinct length does everything it wants with the Joestars and moves on without lingering. It's a fun read or watch that sets up everything to come next in the Joestar dynasty.

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I'm one book ahead of my goal for a book a week. I'm gonna binge a few short books so I have wiggle room when I start on the Recognitions (1100 pages!) and can give it the attention it demands
 
halfway done with Lords of Uncreation now. fine fine, its a good book. after nearly dropping the series in Eyes of the Void, im glad I powered on through.
 
Finally got to read Silverborn, Nevermoor book #4, after waiting five years for it to come out. Kinda underwhelmed tbh. Everything in it pales in comparison to book #3. The stakes are a joke (it's a cozy murder mystery, and yes, the characters even mention cozy murder mysteries as a thing themselves because meta 4th wall breaking references are a thing now), the mysteries we've waited five years to get some answers to (President Wintersea? The safeguard?), nope, nothing on them. What happened to Ezra Squall? I thought he was supposed to be EVIL?! Everything bad in the first three books are his fault (except he gets outplayed by President Wintersea in book 3, but he was still to blame for it all), whereas he's almost NICE in this one! He saves the day! He helps out! He doesn't do anything evil! Can people stop defanging cool villains and making them NICE please?!

I could complain for ages. It wasn't a terrible book despite my complaints, and if it had come out before book 3 I would have been perfectly fine with it. But the fact it came out after book 3, which set the bar pretty damn high, the fact it got delayed for FIVE YEARS, and the fact that we might have to wait another five or more years to get answers to questions book 3 raised, and I just ... blegh. Not worth the wait. So sad.

Oh yeah, I also read A Heart Full of Hatred, the new Skulduggery Pleasant book. Anyone else feel like he's just phoning it in at this point? Valkyrie is an even bigger punching bag than ever before (which is saying something for someone who once had her head ripped off and had to put it back on) and Skulduggery himself was barely even in it at all, like an actor who was only on set for five minutes and then went home.
 
Reading Democracy Doesn't Exist (But We'll Miss It When It's Gone) and it's a decent if not terribly enlightening critique/defense of the western democratic ideal. Been incredibly jaded politically as of late so it's nice to have some grounding even if it's primarily demsoc platitudes.
 
Currently re-reading one of my own books (that I wrote myself) to prepare for writing a sequel. That no one will ever read, but what the hell. At least I'm not hiring a ghost writer to do all my work for me while I take all the credit, which one of my previously favourite authors has just done.

Oh, and just saw that I can no longer post in the General Discussion section of this forum because I guess you have to be 'Level 2', so am considering just deleting my account here because I cannot even with shit like that on an effing gaming forum.
 
Currently re-reading one of my own books (that I wrote myself) to prepare for writing a sequel. That no one will ever read, but what the hell. At least I'm not hiring a ghost writer to do all my work for me while I take all the credit, which one of my previously favourite authors has just done.
Ghost writing just means putting on paper someone's idea, the person writing had 0 creativity as they're just transcribing.

Oh, and just saw that I can no longer post in the General Discussion section of this forum because I guess you have to be 'Level 2', so am considering just deleting my account here because I cannot even with shit like that on an effing gaming forum.
Because of the risks of seeing spammers and as you're saying it's a gaming forum, the gaming sections are the most important.

You can still level up, it doesn't take too much time.
 
Finished Lords of Uncreation. Nevermind, that wasn't a good series to read. Really really lackluster, rushed ending that leaves far more questions than answers. Starting A Fire Upon the Deep by Vernor Vinge. No idea what to expect here but it was recommended a few times by readers of Children of Time so... hope!?
 
I'm reading the spanish edition of Double Indemnity, i love the Billy Wilder Movie. The book is really good, nothing beats a good noir.
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I'm reading the spanish edition of Double Indemnity, i love the Billy Wilder Movie. The book is really good, nothing beats a good noir.
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It really is a phenomenal movie, the protagonists initial meeting and just how much chemistry they have is unreal. It's funny that it's my go-to "That's what a noir story is", when it isn't technically a detective yarn.

(I guess his job is a kind of detective, though).
 
Estoy empezando a leer Melmoth el Errante poco a poco. No sé muy bien cómo describirla, pero es una novela gótica bastante peculiar, escrita con un estilo cínico que roza la comedia por ser absurda y oscura. Definitivamente, es lo mío.
me lo recomienda voy a empezar a leerlo suena interesante.
 
Serious: Re-reading Lovecraft’s works, especially At the Mountains of Madness, my all-time favorite by Lovecraft, is absolutely fangtastic and brings a new sense of awe and horror each time, immersing you in the cosmic mysteries he crafted so well.

Malkavian (Insane): My boxse. It is a portal to the eternal darkness... Each volume whispers forbidden secrets from beyond the stars
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I just finished reading The Silmarillion. While some of the stories of the First Age were interesting, I got bored by the middle, but I powered through it to finish it. Learning more details on The Third Age/ The War Of The Ring was interesting, though.
 
I've been reading (very slowly haha) 100 Años de Soledad due to feeling better about my reading comprehension in Spanish thanks in large part to the fan translation patches for rpgs I find here.

Needless to say, classic lit is a lot harder to unpack than Final Fantasy lmao. I hit a lot more snags looking up weird ass words or phrasing. But it's been really rewarding. Also the story is just so weird already that I feel compelled to keep digging at it.
 

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