StinkyPinky said:
Edit: Started Piranesi by Susanna Clarke (while still reading Parade of Horribles and Light Bringer). Taking my time with those two
Piranesi is so damn good
StinkyPinky said:
Edit: Started Piranesi by Susanna Clarke (while still reading Parade of Horribles and Light Bringer). Taking my time with those two
I'm 40 pages into it and loved how it has started, but little happening at the moment, so hoping it gets good soon. Have heard great things about it so definitely subscribedboy09 said:StinkyPinky said:
Edit: Started Piranesi by Susanna Clarke (while still reading Parade of Horribles and Light Bringer). Taking my time with those two
Piranesi is so damn good
StinkyPinky said:I'm 40 pages into it and loved how it has started, but little happening at the moment, so hoping it gets good soon. Have heard great things about it so definitely subscribedboy09 said:StinkyPinky said:
Edit: Started Piranesi by Susanna Clarke (while still reading Parade of Horribles and Light Bringer). Taking my time with those two
Piranesi is so damn good
StinkyPinky said:StinkyPinky said:I'm 40 pages into it and loved how it has started, but little happening at the moment, so hoping it gets good soon. Have heard great things about it so definitely subscribedboy09 said:StinkyPinky said:
Edit: Started Piranesi by Susanna Clarke (while still reading Parade of Horribles and Light Bringer). Taking my time with those two
Piranesi is so damn good
Edit: Holy hell, what a trip. This was a great read!
I loved Weaveworld and The Great and Secret Show when I was a kid. I read Imajica as well just don't remember it as much for whatever reason. Agree, wish he would have written more.YouBet said:StinkyPinky said:StinkyPinky said:I'm 40 pages into it and loved how it has started, but little happening at the moment, so hoping it gets good soon. Have heard great things about it so definitely subscribedboy09 said:StinkyPinky said:
Edit: Started Piranesi by Susanna Clarke (while still reading Parade of Horribles and Light Bringer). Taking my time with those two
Piranesi is so damn good
Edit: Holy hell, what a trip. This was a great read!
My wife had read this and loved it. Reading the description and it sounds like Clive Barker's Imajica or Weaveworld. Two incredible books. Still so disappointing that he just flat out quit writing so many years ago.
StinkyPinky said:I loved Weaveworld and The Great and Secret Show when I was a kid. I read Imajica as well just don't remember it as much for whatever reason. Agree, wish he would have written more.YouBet said:StinkyPinky said:StinkyPinky said:I'm 40 pages into it and loved how it has started, but little happening at the moment, so hoping it gets good soon. Have heard great things about it so definitely subscribedboy09 said:StinkyPinky said:
Edit: Started Piranesi by Susanna Clarke (while still reading Parade of Horribles and Light Bringer). Taking my time with those two
Piranesi is so damn good
Edit: Holy hell, what a trip. This was a great read!
My wife had read this and loved it. Reading the description and it sounds like Clive Barker's Imajica or Weaveworld. Two incredible books. Still so disappointing that he just flat out quit writing so many years ago.
TheGifGuy said:
Just finished listening to Project Hail Mary, what a fun book. And the guy who narrated it was great.
Listened:
- Project Hail Mary
Read
- the Hobbit
Note:
- I suck at reading and would love to finish out with 12 books read this year.
13B said:
The Witch of Whispervale (book 2, The Buccaneers) by R. A. Salvatore -- I'm sort of torn, the story is good enough to keep me mostly interested but it smacks of low key wokeness (I hate that word but I can't think of a better descriptive word). Both books, so far, have a whole lot of "girl power", the witch is bi, one of the gals is handicapped (lost a hand), there's an asexual species of dwarves, those type of things. I realize the Drizzt books tackles things like race, diversity and inclusion but I don't notice it as much as I feel it focuses on in this series. Maybe because it is not your traditional group of Forgotten Realms type folks? IDK. I'll stick it out for at least another book because the story is decent enough but it definitely feels like there's an agenda.
Absolute said:13B said:
The Witch of Whispervale (book 2, The Buccaneers) by R. A. Salvatore -- I'm sort of torn, the story is good enough to keep me mostly interested but it smacks of low key wokeness (I hate that word but I can't think of a better descriptive word). Both books, so far, have a whole lot of "girl power", the witch is bi, one of the gals is handicapped (lost a hand), there's an asexual species of dwarves, those type of things. I realize the Drizzt books tackles things like race, diversity and inclusion but I don't notice it as much as I feel it focuses on in this series. Maybe because it is not your traditional group of Forgotten Realms type folks? IDK. I'll stick it out for at least another book because the story is decent enough but it definitely feels like there's an agenda.
No advice. I don't mind those thing until they become more prominent than the story. Then I really struggle. Have tried several books that fall into that category. I'm not offended or righteous about it, I just don't care. If suddenly those preferences start standing out more than the plot, I'm probably out. Same with the romance fantasy stuff, I don't care if there is a romance line, heck good relationship building builds depth and interest. But when suddenly it crosses some arbitrary line that it is now about the sec scenes more than the plot, I'm probably out.