Davyhal wrote: » Powering through the books these days! Yesterday I read "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" by Robert Louis Stevenson and "The Importance of Being Earnest" by Oscar Wilde. Jekyll and Hyde was alright. I know it is supposed to be one of the Big 3 when it comes to classic horror (along with Frankenstein and Dracula) but I thought it was nothing special. Maybe my experience would have been different if I had not known how it worked out, but realistically, who these days does not know the story of Jekyll and Hyde? The Importance of Being Earnest was brilliant! Rarely do I laugh out loud whilst reading, but I caught myself doing so a few times while reading this play, especially in the second act. Clever clever wordplay.
--Kaiser-- wrote: » Nearly finished 'All The Pretty Horses' by Cormac McCarthy. It's not deserving of the exuberant encomium it received in the press (e.g. 'Best American novel of this or any other generation') and so far it's my least favourite work by the author. It's not a tenth the book that Blood Meridian is, for example, either in scope or execution
NothingMan wrote: » Malazan - Book of the Fallen by Steven Erikson. Don't believe I've been reading fantasy for 10 years and haven't read this yet. Almost finished the first book and it's just epic. It's very similar to others I've read but simply better written than most. One of those books I want to read as fast as possible but somehow never finish.