Doctor Jeep posted:How tf is that legal I could explain how but it will take ten hours and I bill at $500 an hour. You don't have five grand? Because they denied you royalties? Ok I think you understand everything there is to understand about this now.
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ClydeFrog posted:That person's review could be the poster child for frustrated, jealous authors inflicting their terribad prose on actual published writers. That reviewer is either Patrick Rothfuss himself or one of his numerous insane superfans who think his prose is God's gift to literature.
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# ? Apr 29, 2021 19:06 |
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Evil Fluffy posted:That reviewer is either Patrick Rothfuss himself or one of his numerous insane superfans who think his prose is God's gift to literature. I checked that reviewer's goodreads profile and they don't seem to have ever read a Rothfuss book, but they do have the incredibly obnoxious pattern of leaving reviews on books they haven't read waxing lyrically about how to covers make them feel just so they can claim the top spot and be the name people see when they scroll down to look at book reviews. It's like a curse to have ones book come to the notice of such a person.
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# ? Apr 29, 2021 19:20 |
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impossible to distinguish rothfuss from rothfuss fan from generic insufferable twee doofus e: I got The Unspoken Name when it was free and liked it well enough to be interested in the sequel
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Clark Nova posted:impossible to distinguish rothfuss from rothfuss fan from generic insufferable twee doofus to both.
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# ? Apr 29, 2021 19:27 |
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The Bone Ships (Tide Child #1) by RJ Barker - $2.99 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07MPW3GMX/
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# ? Apr 30, 2021 00:09 |
pradmer posted:The Bone Ships (Tide Child #1) by RJ Barker - $2.99 These books (there are two now) are really fun. Definitely worth the three bucks.
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pradmer posted:The Bone Ships (Tide Child #1) by RJ Barker - $2.99 hoping this is another Tom Holt alias, this time wearing a dog mask
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# ? Apr 30, 2021 03:17 |
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Just finished The Curse of Chalion and liked it a lot. I like the court drama and just a hint of the super natural. Are the rest of the books in the series worthwhile?
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xiw posted:hoping this is another Tom Holt alias, this time wearing a dog mask not even close
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KKKLIP ART posted:Just finished The Curse of Chalion and liked it a lot. I like the court drama and just a hint of the super natural. Are the rest of the books in the series worthwhile? Yes, especially the Penric novellas.
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It's the end of the month. Does anyone want anything added to or removed from the OP of this thread?
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# ? Apr 30, 2021 07:14 |
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No, I just want a bunch of this summer's books now not later
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# ? Apr 30, 2021 07:16 |
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Y’all use your brains too much for Harrow. Sometimes you just need to sit back and experience a book (which is also my approach to LotR, funnily enough). On an actual book review note, a finished An Enchantment of Ravens by Margaret Rogerson, and immediately followed it up with Sorcery of Thorns (they’re not a series, I just really liked Ravens). I think I might read too much YA and romance in the genre, but if you like depictions of the Fair Folk or weird monstrous libraries causing havoc then, respectively, those might be the books for you. They’re competently written, well-paced and a fun read. Now I need to find a series that has finished so I’m not going crazy waiting for a bunch of the next books to come out. Edit: Forgot I have A Wizard of Earthsea and haven’t read it yet, guess I know my next series. DreamingofRoses fucked around with this message at 11:37 on Apr 30, 2021 |
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Bone Ships rocks. Harrow does not.
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# ? Apr 30, 2021 11:39 |
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tokenbrownguy posted:Bone Ships rocks. You’re allowed to have incorrect opinions on Harrow, although I will admit that dark, depressing, and haunted is kinda my thing. I really liked what I read of House of Leaves, which is nothing less like Harrow but gives me the same dreaming feeling. Also the audiobook narrator did a loving amazing job, so that probably helped. DreamingofRoses fucked around with this message at 11:50 on Apr 30, 2021 |
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quantumfoam posted:TSR pulled the same tactics as 2020 Disney back in the 1980s & 1990s with their book publishing line. Which explains why the Deathgate & the Darksword & the Star of the Guardians & the Rose of the Prophet series exist. Wait what, can I hear more about this?
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a foolish pianist posted:These books (there are two now) are really fun. Definitely worth the three bucks. yep and whats more if you liked it then you now have 20 aubrey/maturin books to read and cherish
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xiw posted:hoping this is another Tom Holt alias, this time wearing a dog mask
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# ? Apr 30, 2021 14:05 |
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This is the book I’m most excited for until Wisdom of Crowds comes out in September. https://mobile.twitter.com/torbooks/status/1388146132090429444
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I'm reading Blacktongue Thief at the moment and it rules.
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cptn_dr posted:I'm reading Blacktongue Thief at the moment and it rules. Just pre-ordered based on this glowing recommendation. Also saw Mike Shel's iconoclast series has a third book out, I really liked the first two, sin eater and aching god.
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# ? May 1, 2021 00:04 |
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So the Cradle books are pretty dumb but fun. It's like eastern martial arts mixed with DragonBall Z.
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# ? May 1, 2021 12:28 |
A Proper Uppercut posted:So the Cradle books are pretty dumb but fun. It's like eastern martial arts mixed with DragonBall Z. Cultivation is real and my friend. I have no idea about if those books are about that but I think they're on my kindle so I'll have to read them now
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SSJ_naruto_2003 posted:Cultivation is real and my friend. I have no idea what you're talking about, but looking it up, if you mean Xianxia, then yes that's pretty much what they are.
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A Proper Uppercut posted:So the Cradle books are pretty dumb but fun. It's like eastern martial arts mixed with DragonBall Z. yeah they're trash but in a good way, i liked them a lot despite being the fantasy equivalent of junk food
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Fighting Trousers posted:Just started reading this and thus far it is extremely my jam. Will's 'magic charms' are gunpowder!
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# ? May 1, 2021 14:42 |
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I finished Babel-17 by Samuel R. Delany. It had some nifty ideas, and it's cool that he had an Asian woman captaining a ship all the way back in 1966, but in the end didn't live up to the same standard held by other Nebula winners. I do intend to go back to the author in the future, though. (I did like how it did its language exploration more than I did Story of Your Life by Ted Chiang)
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eke out posted:yeah they're trash but in a good way, i liked them a lot despite being the fantasy equivalent of junk food I feel like the genre (cultivation / progression fantasy) has been growing very quickly in the west the last few years. I'm hoping it gets big enough to produce or attract some better authors, even if it is junk food.
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Aardvark! posted:I feel like the genre (cultivation / progression fantasy) has been growing very quickly in the west the last few years. I'm hoping it gets big enough to produce or attract some better authors, even if it is junk food. It's like a less bad power fantasy type thing, I'm surprised it hasn't already, honestly.
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I wonder if Cradle and other popular kindle fiction will end up having as much influence and prestige as the junk fiction of the 20s like Conan and Lovecraft. It certainly has a mass appeal, and if you had told someone at the time that Conan Studies or Tolkien Studies would be an actual academic pursuit they would have laughed their faces off.
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Aardvark! posted:I feel like the genre (cultivation / progression fantasy) has been growing very quickly in the west the last few years. I'm hoping it gets big enough to produce or attract some better authors, even if it is junk food. I think the most literary/actually good cultivation novel I've read so far is Way of Choices / Ze Tian Ji, but naturally it's not super popular because it's got a slow pace and is about character and world building over anything else. It's about a young teenager who knows he will die of terminal illness at the age of 20, but there are some things he Has to do before then, so his determination is fascinating to watch as it impacts a complex political balance in the capital. Unfortunately it's not on wuxiaworld so you have to delve into the world of finding the drat things as epubs to read it, and whoof. Cultivation as a genre also suffers from how friggin' long each series is. The shortest one I know of is Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation, which is now hyper-popular in the fangirl-area of the west due to its well-written gay love and live-action show on netflix (the Untamed). I'd love to see that one get published in the west, but there are barriers to entering the mainstream market. Meanwhile the rest of cultivation seems to all have 50000000000000000000000 chapters. Ask me about reading Renegade Immortal forever and ever and ever.
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quantumfoam posted:Jack Chalker wrote lots of involuntary species body transformation/involuntary gender swap/skeevy sex fiction. Anyone coming across his work in 2021 be triply warned. Chalker was one of my favorite authors in the 90s. I haven't read any of his stuff in close to 20 years and I'm afraid to since I don't want my memories tarnished. His Four Lords of the Diamond series was my favorite. He was active on the internet in the early days and was the first "famous" person I emailed. Being able to talk to your favorite author just blew my mind. To echo quantumfoam, his stories may be hard to read if you're sensitive those sort of things.
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Jade City (Green Bone Saga #1) by Fonda Lee - $2.99 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XRCBRX8/
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# ? May 1, 2021 18:33 |
I thought for a moment that people were writing started valley themed fantasy novels about cultivating farms
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Hieronymous Alloy posted:I thought for a moment that people were writing started valley themed fantasy novels about cultivating farms
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Hieronymous Alloy posted:I thought for a moment that people were writing started valley themed fantasy novels about cultivating farms no but... *sigh" if anyone knows of such a thing, I uhh, I wouldn't mind reading it
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Aardvark! posted:no but... *sigh" World of Cultivation contains quite a lot of farming early on, it's neat to root for this guy as he's obsessed with getting his stuff to grow right!
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Aardvark! posted:no but... *sigh" https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/39408/beware-of-chicken/chapter/614481/chapter-1-he-bravely-turned-his-tail-and-fled
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edit: /\/\/\ gently caress What, like Beware of Chicken, the satirical isekai novel about a cultivator who decides to gently caress off and take up farming in BoringsVille? quote:Jin Rou wanted to be a cultivator who defied the heavens, and surpassed all limits.
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