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TheAardvark posted:Can anyone think of any decent modern written characters/settings with a lot of short stories? GRRM's Tuf Voyaging. Larry Niven's Draco Tavern and the collected Thieves' World books are about a setting but have recurring characters. regulargonzalez fucked around with this message at 06:39 on May 20, 2020 |
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Mel Mudkiper posted:Its lesser saramago honestly. It rules actually because it's a book about death by a 90 year old man that takes death seriously but isn't glum about it
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TheAardvark posted:Can anyone think of any decent modern written characters/settings with a lot of short stories? It's not exactly the height of literary fiction, but the Warhammer 40k (and fantasy) settings do a TON of short story collections and release at least one short story a week. Also, all the major books usually have 1-2 short stories connected to them. It can be real hit or miss being sci-fi pulp though. John French's short story collection Divination is probably the best and honestly could probably be read with little or no 40k knowledge and enjoyed. You'd miss a lot of stuff, but the characters are hella interesting. It's from his Horusian War series which follows an Inquisitor and his retinue and the short story collection has a story for each of the members of his retinue. They are all completely different from one another.
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Well, looks I have a new literary enemy: whoever is responsible for putting captioned illustrations of major events and plot twists several pages before they happen in the text. I get that way back when the positioning of illustrated pages had technical considerations but still: gently caress.
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Hieronymous Alloy posted:Doing it with [social] class, mostly are you for real with this dude
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# ? May 21, 2020 01:59 |
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Has anyone here read Black Oxen by Elizabeth Knox? I just finished it minutes ago and I'm still turning the ending over in my head, over and over. I don't have the tools necessary to dissect and understand this book, and to my eternal frustration it seems like no one on the internet has read it and written about it; except to write vague reviews.
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https://twitter.com/alloy_dr/status/1264661413227827201?s=20
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So how is the Fantastic Songbirds book asking as someone who didn't read the Hunger Games and watched 2 of 3 (4?) films with mild indifference
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# ? May 29, 2020 11:11 |
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idk but my parents have a fantastic book about songbirds, it has a cd included!
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# ? May 29, 2020 12:36 |
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Carthag Tuek posted:idk but my parents have a fantastic book about songbirds, it has a cd included! I got a series of books on local bird life with a built in speaker for calls and songs like those kids books where you hit the sound effect and they are good and strong
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# ? May 29, 2020 12:48 |
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I know the answer is "money" but I wish artistically bankrupt YA authors didn't come crawling back to their main franchises for prequels and psuedo sequels after a few years Stephanie Meyer, JK Rowling, Suzanne Collins, etc .
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Mel Mudkiper posted:I know the answer is "money" but I wish artistically bankrupt YA authors didn't come crawling back to their main franchises for prequels and psuedo sequels after a few years I can't see how this impacts you enough for you to care. It doesn't sound like you were anticipating some new IP from them and were left disappointed.
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nut posted:I got a series of books on local bird life with a built in speaker for calls and songs like those kids books where you hit the sound effect and they are good and strong btw, dont use it outdoors too much because it could confuse the birds into thinking theyre on someones turf & then they go somewhere else
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Carthag Tuek posted:
i will fistfight the birds if they step to my girl
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nut posted:i will fistfight the birds if they step to my girl
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# ? May 29, 2020 15:56 |
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Not gonna lie there is something really special about closing a book and looking at it, and then putting it away.
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Ornamented Death posted:I can't see how this impacts you enough for you to care. It doesn't sound like you were anticipating some new IP from them and were left disappointed. Because I find artistic laziness to be loathsome and the apathetic consumption of art as product to be decadent
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I am always anticipating new IP.
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# ? May 29, 2020 16:49 |
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Hollywood movies ain’t nothing but sequels and adaptations Time to curl up to a good book! *sees supermarket shelf filled with prequels and Fortnite novelizations* Noooooooo nut posted:i will fistfight the birds if they step to my girl https://youtu.be/_LbExEydMKg
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Alan Smithee posted:Hollywood movies ain’t nothing but sequels and adaptations yea the twilight zone remake wasnt very good
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The last time a book had a good sequel was Don Quijote
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Mel Mudkiper posted:Because I find artistic laziness to be loathsome and the apathetic consumption of art as product to be decadent Have you ever considered being enthusiastic about the things that you like instead of complaining about what other people do? You might find that it would help you enjoy life more.
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Antifa Turkeesian posted:Have you ever considered being enthusiastic about the things that you like instead of complaining about what other people do? You might find that it would help you enjoy life more. lol yes why be thoughtful when you can just consume happiness is the ignorance of consumption and critical thought will only lead to sadness I am the soulless automata of capitalism beep beep
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Let People Enjoy Things, unless they enjoy posting about books in the book chat thread.
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It's really cool that people are coming out of the woodwork with this drivel to shut Mel up because he doesn't like a book when the person who brought the book up hasn't read it and doesn't even care about it in the first place.
Sham bam bamina! fucked around with this message at 18:43 on May 29, 2020 |
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Hmm yes two or three people commenting on Mel's post, one of which was simply asking about the source of his ire (otherwise known as "discussion") is definitely the unwashed masses attacking him.
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The source of his ire was self-evident in his complaint; the only reason to question it was to imply its illegitimacy.
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i just like books about birds
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Sham bam bamina! posted:The source of his ire was self-evident in his complaint; the only reason to question it was to imply its illegitimacy. the fact you think this is a matter of "legitimacy" is pretty telling. I think, maybe, people just don't enjoy constantly reading posts about how liking things is bad.
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# ? May 29, 2020 20:38 |
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Well, liking bad things can not be good, I guess?
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TheAardvark posted:the fact you think this is a matter of "legitimacy" is pretty telling. I think, maybe, people just don't enjoy constantly reading posts about how liking things is bad. Liking things is not bad. Acting like criticism is hate is bad. If criticism of something makes you feel insecure, that's on you.
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Mel Mudkiper posted:Liking things is not bad. Acting like criticism is hate is bad. Criticism like calling people that like Twilight "subhumans"? Just what does that contribute to the discussion other than making you feel superior?
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TheAardvark posted:the fact you think this is a matter of "legitimacy" is pretty telling. how so?
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TheAardvark posted:the fact you think this is a matter of "legitimacy" is pretty telling. I think, maybe, people just don't enjoy constantly reading posts about how liking things is bad. TheAardvark posted:Criticism like calling people that like Twilight "subhumans"? Sham bam bamina! fucked around with this message at 21:42 on May 29, 2020 |
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TheAardvark posted:Criticism like calling people that like Twilight "subhumans"? Just what does that contribute to the discussion other than making you feel superior? Wow you should go back and read that post because woosh
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# ? May 29, 2020 21:39 |
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Mel Mudkiper posted:There is a new Twilight book coming out apparently and it reminds me of the great Book Nerd Paradox
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What do you think is the point of that post because it seems to elude you
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Mel Mudkiper posted:What do you think is the point of that post because it seems to elude you That you think fans of Twilight are "subhuman" and that also, people posting about Twilight in this forum are "subhuman".
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# ? May 29, 2020 21:44 |
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the praxis of loving YA and twilight
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What people posting about it Edit: the point of the post was that making fun of Twilight is dumb at this point because there is an entire subculture built out of making fun of Twilight and that subculture doesnt read anything that's better themselves
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