--Kaiser-- wrote: » I've only read the first four but of them I thought that The Gunslinger and Wizard and Glass are by far the best, the other two being pretty mediocre books. I've been told that the last 3 books were pretty poor in comparison to 1 and 4 (the ending in particular gets a lot of stick), and at least 3 people reacted with utter incredulity when I told them that an 8th book was being released
looking_around wrote: » There's an 8th book due? links?
JohnMearsheimer wrote: » I just finished reading Shantaram by Gregory David Roberts. There's great love out there for this book but I don't quite share it. The book is overly descriptive in parts (AK47s) and Roberts could easily have knocked a fair few pages off it. In fairness the description of slum live in Mumbai was fantastic. There's some awful lines in it as well, a dodgy one from the sex scene I remember, 'my body was her chariot and she rode me into the sun'.
Gloomtastic! wrote: » Just finished a little cracker of a book on Wattpad called Out of the Box. It's a true story and a bit like Midnight Express. It's very well written and pretty compelling reading.http://www.wattpad.com/story/3820860-out-of-the-box[/QUOTE] Try The Damage Done by Warren Fellows, an Australian guy who was caught with a load of heroin in Bangkok. Nasty story but a great read. Currently reading Robert A. Heinlein's JOB
IvyTheTerrible wrote: » I didn't like it at all. Lots of pseudo-philosophical BS, and the ego of the author was astounding.
bellinter wrote: » Shantaram - if it had a better editor (or an editor at all..) and if Roberts could take his head out of his arse for more than 3 seconds it could have been a really great book. There are lots of great parts to it and it does have its fair share of great bit-part characters... Didier in particular. However, for every great part in it, or detailed look at Indian life, the fact that Lin is a complete dickhead just lets it down. When he goes all philosophical I almost found myself being embarrassed for him! Example 'some things are so sad that only your soul can do the crying for you.' The most apt description I have read of this book was "Sometimes great, sometimes awful." Isn't there meant to be a sequel and a prequel appearing at some stage too? With someone on hand to reign in his bull**** and a reduction in his sense of self importance they could be really good. But will that happen? Doubt it.