Raoul Duke wrote: » Amazon UK link - https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B076G8DVN6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_6S9RGECJ863XM3Z11KRN
Thargor wrote: » Under Heaven is a masterpiece, so good to be back reading an author who can actually write.
coffee_cake wrote: » Good shout, am enjoying it now
Thargor wrote: » The 2nd one is just as good.
nhur wrote: » I tried GGK (think it was tigana) and couldn't get into it... Maybe just dire to being confused with thr overlap with actual history. Are his books sequential? (if not I might try the latest...)
lordgoat wrote: » The Windup Girl - really enjoying it bout halfway through
coffee_cake wrote: » Yeah i didnt like the windup girl I have to say
Fian wrote: » I enjoyed it for what it's worth adn went on to read his other books. still can't spell the author's name though, to the extent that I cut and pasted if from earlier post to put it here: Paolo Bacigalupi. I have under heaven on my to be read list. should be a decent follow on from poppy war.
Fian wrote: » I have under heaven on my to be read list. should be a decent follow on from poppy war.
smacl wrote: » I thoroughly enjoyed Under heaven, must give The poppy war a read so Also enjoyed The windup girl though haven't read anything else by this author.
The White Feather wrote: » OK, now finished House of Chains and Midnight Tides. Halfway through the Malazan series. Great reads and glad I started them!!
The White Feather wrote: » Still working away on the Malazan Book of the Fallen series. Finished both The Bonehunters and Reapers Gale. Long but fun reads! Next up is the 8th book "Toll the Hounds" *Deep breath* :pac:
ixoy wrote: » * "Piranesi" by Susanna Clarke. Agreeing with the reviews, it's best to go into this one cold - knowing only that it's in the first person where the narrator lives in a series of interconnected halls, empty of life but for statues. The mystery is interesting and Clarke's got some very strong prose. Reminded me a bit of something China Mieville might right - it's a sort of new weird fairy tale. It's quite unusual and very good.
Igotadose wrote: » TBF herself and I, huge Strange/Norrell fans, were both disappointed in Piranesi. Clarke was seriously ill for a number of years and was working on Piranese then. Definitely not as brilliant as Strange/Norrell. BTW the BBC adaptation of Strange/Norrell was one of our great lockdown binges. What a beautifully imagined show, great artwork and fine performances. The DVD's should be available at your local Ireland library once they reopen.
smacl wrote: » Just finished listening to Strange/Norrell on audible and was found it very disappointing, bordering on tedious even. I struggled to empathise with, or believe in, any of the main characters. That said, I could see it working far better as a show for those who enjoy period drama in a Bridgerton meets Harry Potter kind of way. I was actually going to go for Perenesi first but saw the strong reviews for Strange/Norrell and picked that instead. I seem to be the exception with this book in that the bulk of the reviews are very positive.
Glebee wrote: » Still on House of Chains, 60% through.:( Definitely not as baffling as previous books but I still have those wtf was that moments as the book progressed. I keep saying "thats it, im finished with malazan after this one', but Midnight Tides was 99p on Amazon last week so I bought it. I think they really need to be read one after the other as I usually end up breaking and find myself forgetting sections of the previous book when I go back again. Im guessing if I have an 90% idea of whats going on over the entire series so far im doing well.
Fian wrote: » I had to read this series twice to manage to absorb it tbh. Great series I love it. Another tool I found useful to dip into, especially if you have taken a break between books, is the tor re-read series. That explained some connections I think I would have missed. I have an unfortunate habit of reading too quickly, without taking the time to really appreciate/enjoy/think about what I am reading, probably because I am used to doing that in work where sometimes I need to get the gist of a lot of information quickly.https://www.tor.com/series/malazan-reread-of-the-fallen/