Busy with Digital Fortress, seems everyone is back to Dan brown books :)
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Busy with Digital Fortress, seems everyone is back to Dan brown books :)
Next Level Deckbuilding :)
I have a standard recommendation for people that enjoy Pratchett and Adams: If you haven't read Jasper Fforde yet, give it a go. Start with the Thursday Next series. Reading order is important, so mind that. You can return to rep me when you finish the first book :D
Thanks for the rec, Mister 44. Will definitely give him a go. Reading "Only You Can Save Mankind" atm, just for laughs. :)
Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami.
(and lots of Batman)
Two months dormant. Apparently nobody reads books anymore :cry:
I've finally finished "Wool" after months of reading. As much as I enjoyed it at the start it dragged on and on and on... In the end it felt like real work to just read a single page. It is a good story but it is in dire need of a good editing.
So I pulled up "Deeply Odd", the latest book in the "Odd Thomas" series by Dean Koontz. I've been flying through it (in stark contrast with "Wool", even though it is not necessarily a better book, it just reads easier) and I should finish it within a day or two. It has all the elements fans of the series would expect including a few unexpected twists and turns and some new characters (like the mysterious and pretty cool Mrs Edie Fischer).
Unfortunately, the Odd Thomas books have become a bit preachy of late. It is not a major issue, but one that needs to be addressed by Mr Koontz or the series could suffer because of it.
Some ideas also seem to have been recycled from previous books, but I'll first finish the book before elaborating on that.
I haven't had time to read for a while. The little time I manage to squeeze out for myself goes to gaming, so I'm STILL busy with book 5 of A Song of Ice and Fire (AKA Game of Thrones), but I do have the latest Wheel of Time waiting for me on the bookshelf. It's an actual paper book, and quite big, so it'll make a big change from the Kindle
I usually do a shameless bump post, which I've forgotten to lately :o.
In the past 2 months I've read A Crown of Swords (Wheel of Time #7), The Path of Daggers (WoT #8), and The Fall of Five (Lorien Legacies #4).
A Crown of Swords and The Path of Daggers were both good reads, but it's pretty evident at this point that the pacing has changed from the 1st 6 WoT books' higher action oriented pace to a slower more character and plot driven pace, and at times it can drag on. I'm certainly feeling a bit of fatigue as I'm currently reading Winter's Heart (WoT #9). Good story, but it can drag on with the political focus at the forefront at the moment.
The Fall of Five was epic, great pace, great focus on characters, awesome action, but what a crappy ending :/
Splinter Cell: Echoes.... does that count? :D