What Are You Reading? (October 2016)
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What Are You Reading? (October 2016)
Finished:
Yeah, quality-wise this wasn't that different from The Passage. I'll move onto the last book in the trilogy. Without digging into all the negative reviews, I have a guess the two things people didn't like were:
Yeah, quality-wise this wasn't that different from The Passage. I'll move onto the last book in the trilogy. Without digging into all the negative reviews, I have a guess the two things people didn't like were:
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Last edited by brainee; 10-01-16 at 10:22 PM.
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I liked it better upon reread years later
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Currently reading the second volume of Mark Altman's exhaustive oral history of "Star Trek". The second and final volume focuses on all that followed the original series and movies. It's interesting to read how chaotic "Next Gen" was behind the scenes creatively, and further illustrates how frustrating Gene Rodenberry could be. I watched "Next Gen" for its entire run, good and bad, though I don't feel any desire to re-watch any episodes. I watched a good bit of "Deep Space Nine", not a single episode of "Voyager", and only the pilot of "Enterprise".
Overall, it's a good warts-and-all portrait of the franchise, told from the perspective of those who worked on it.
Overall, it's a good warts-and-all portrait of the franchise, told from the perspective of those who worked on it.
#5
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Re: What Are You Reading? (October 2016)
I decided to read the Wheel of Time, a 14 volume epic fantasy series. I had read the first 9 or 10 back in the day, then got tired of waiting for the next volume to come out. So I decided to go back to it once it was complete. It's been complete for a few years now but I'm just getting around to it. Currently on book 4. It's been long enough that I've forgotten a lot of the details (and a few of the bigger plot points!)
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Re: What Are You Reading? (October 2016)
I'm on the sixth book of the Last Apprentice series (a.k.a. The Wardstone Chronicles), Clash of the Demons. This is such a fun YA horror series, and it's disappointing that the attempt at a film adaptation, Seventh Son, was so bad. It wasn't much of an adaptation, to be honest. The movie borrowed the names and some of the broad strokes from the books, but it was much more of a generic fantasy than the written version.
Anyway, I wish these books had existed when I was in late elementary school or junior high. I would have devoured them multiple times!
Anyway, I wish these books had existed when I was in late elementary school or junior high. I would have devoured them multiple times!
#12
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Re: What Are You Reading? (October 2016)
Ringworld - Larry Niven
Pierson's puppeteers, three-leg two-head aliens find immense structure in unexplored part of the universe. Frightened of meeting the builders, they send a team of two humans, a puppeteer and a kzin, eight-foot red-fur catlike alien. Ringworld is 180 million miles across, sun at center. But the expedition crashes, and crew face disastrously long trek.
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Re: What Are You Reading? (October 2016)
I'm on the sixth book of the Last Apprentice series (a.k.a. The Wardstone Chronicles), Clash of the Demons. This is such a fun YA horror series, and it's disappointing that the attempt at a film adaptation, Seventh Son, was so bad. It wasn't much of an adaptation, to be honest. The movie borrowed the names and some of the broad strokes from the books, but it was much more of a generic fantasy than the written version.
Anyway, I wish these books had existed when I was in late elementary school or junior high. I would have devoured them multiple times!
Anyway, I wish these books had existed when I was in late elementary school or junior high. I would have devoured them multiple times!
#17
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Re: What Are You Reading? (October 2016)
I started reading The Expanse series after watching the show. Book 1 and 2 were awesome but I'm struggling with 3. I'm particularly interested in the new characters introduced.
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I enjoyed all the books (5?) and hope a new one comes out soon
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Re: What Are You Reading? (October 2016)
I was already reading Stephen King by the time I was 11, so I might not be the best judge. That said, it's certainly way less intense than anything King wrote, so I don't think an 11-year-old should have any problems.
They're good enough that I'd recommend reading the first book, Revenge of the Witch, so you can see if you feel they're appropriate.
They're good enough that I'd recommend reading the first book, Revenge of the Witch, so you can see if you feel they're appropriate.
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just finished "Mostly Harmless" the 5th book in Douglas Adams Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy series. This series wasnt as good as i remember it being when i read it (at least the first 4 books) about 30 years ago. The first 2 books are pretty strong but its kind of mess after that.
I think i'll start Contact by Carl Sagan today
I think i'll start Contact by Carl Sagan today