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fordan posted:Hmm. Think we'll have to agree to disagree on that one. Loved Snow Crash, liked Zodiac & Diamond Age, but he really went off the deep end of the historical "look how much research I did" novel. I barely made it through Cryptonomicon, and gave up about half way through the first book of the Baroque Cycle. I read Cryptonomicon, and really only enjoyed the Bobby Shaftoe parts in WW2. The later day stuff was kinda blah.
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Bobby Shaftoe is half the man that Half Cock Jack Shaftoe (from Baroque Cycle) was.
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fordan posted:Hmm. Think we'll have to agree to disagree on that one. Loved Snow Crash, liked Zodiac & Diamond Age, but he really went off the deep end of the historical "look how much research I did" novel. I barely made it through Cryptonomicon, and gave up about half way through the first book of the Baroque Cycle. This is basically my feelings on him. I really love Snow Crash though. The Diamond Age has awesome ideas, but it is so similar to Snow Crash while simultaneously being not as good.
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I'm reading Well of Ascension for the first time, about halfway through now. These characters sure have acquired a lot of angst since the first novel. I don't mind soul searching in my characters, but I think I've read about 300 solid pages of WHO AM I.
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keiran_helcyan posted:I'm reading Well of Ascension for the first time, about halfway through now. These characters sure have acquired a lot of angst since the first novel. I don't mind soul searching in my characters, but I think I've read about 300 solid pages of WHO AM I. It's even worse if you read the annotations and find out that Sanderson had actually toned Sazed down from the earlier drafts. On the bright side, at least Breeze is doing okay ![]()
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404GoonNotFound posted:It's even worse if you read the annotations and find out that Sanderson had actually toned Sazed down from the earlier drafts. Yes, Breeze's chapters are a breath of fresh air (har har) between Elend being a textbook definition of "good is dumb" and Vin alternating between moping and pining after the bad boy.
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So this showed up on Sanderson's blog yesterday, surprised nobody's mentioned it. I mean yeah, more ![]() Well, except for the sheer horror of having that RE fight stand-in for Vin vs. an Inquisitor at the end, which would mean the theoretical movie would have the stink of Paul WS Anderson all over it.
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404GoonNotFound posted:So this showed up on Sanderson's blog yesterday, surprised nobody's mentioned it. I mean yeah, more
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Ellen Page would be perfect for Vin, but that trailer was meh.
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Yeah, though I like Paul Bettany as Kelsier.
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A Nice Boy posted:Yeah, though I like Paul Bettany as Kelsier. Wait what, Paul Bettany? He's awesome, don't think I've ever seen him play an rear end in a top hat character though.
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Yeah, but Kelsier is a good guy...?
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A Nice Boy posted:Yeah, but Kelsier is a good guy...? But still an rear end in a top hat.
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arioch posted:But still an rear end in a top hat. Yup. Smug, cocky and pushes people into situations that they ordinarily wouldn't find themselves in. Leaders tend to have to be assholes at one point or another.
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And thus, the moral of the Mistborn series reveals itself: Man, Jesus was kind of a dick.
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Kelsier: heard about the 11th metal from somewhere, gained mistborn powers somehow, whispers to people after he's dead because.
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That trailer was atrocious and made little sense.
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Something I wondered about. The notes in the Way of Kings illustrations(like say, the sketch of the fabrial), any idea what they say? Some of them are written in english but others are basically soundwave graphs.
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veekie posted:Something I wondered about. The notes in the Way of Kings illustrations(like say, the sketch of the fabrial), any idea what they say? Some of them are written in english but others are basically soundwave graphs. http://www.brandonsanderson.com/blog/1012/THE-WAY-OF-KINGS-interior-illustrations-now-uploaded If they are readable you'll be able to read them there. Obviously some you can't read, I'm sure there's a reason he didn't put actual text on them. Possibly it could be "spoilerish" for the next book if it was there? Not sure. subx fucked around with this message at 13:48 on Sep 23, 2011 |
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veekie posted:Something I wondered about. The notes in the Way of Kings illustrations(like say, the sketch of the fabrial), any idea what they say? Some of them are written in english but others are basically soundwave graphs. Someone managed to translate them. There used to be pictures with a more detailed overlay, but they seem to have vanished. The text is available here though: http://coppermind.17thshard.com/wiki/Navani%27s_Notebook
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Goddamit, Brandon Sanderson is cool as poo poo. He tweeting about getting everybody together at some card shop grand opening tonight to play magic. He's trading signed hardback copies of his books for certain cards...quote:I haven't played MtG in years. Strangely, I found a factory sealed starter deck from 1994 in my closet. Interested? ![]() Cartoon Man fucked around with this message at 23:55 on Sep 23, 2011 |
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Yeroc2 posted:Someone managed to translate them. There used to be pictures with a more detailed overlay, but they seem to have vanished. The text is available here though: http://coppermind.17thshard.com/wiki/Navani%27s_Notebook Thats pretty nifty. Wish I could see the overlay but it just takes a bit of cross referencing with the book illustrations to work out what goes where I suppose.
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Cartoon Man posted:Goddamit, Brandon Sanderson is cool as poo poo. He tweeting about getting everybody together at some card shop grand opening tonight to play magic. He's trading signed hardback copies of his books for certain cards... I saw that same tweet. I bet he is the chillest dude to hang out with, I'd play magic with him.
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veekie posted:Thats pretty nifty. Wish I could see the overlay but it just takes a bit of cross referencing with the book illustrations to work out what goes where I suppose. After a little more searching, I found it. The actual images are on yet another wiki http://stormlightarchive.wikia.com/wiki/Alethi_Script
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well thats the end of my Brandon Sanderson binge. Just finished Elantris and well holy poo poo! that ending was not at all what I was expecting Hroden was one of the most interesting characters strong on duty but wrestling with his faith, I found his whole character arc fascinating and thought that he went out like a badass. Dilaf on the other hand was the perfect villain, Fanatical and initially seeming a great foil for Hroden and then the reveal was perfectly timed and it was not what I was expecting at all. In fact the only character I had any real problem with was Raoden I don't know why he just struck me as too perfect to be a believable character and towards the end too much of a messiah figure for me to like him. Ferrosol fucked around with this message at 20:53 on Sep 25, 2011 |
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Here's a fantastic Sanderson interview. http://www.fantasy-magazine.com/new/new-nonfiction/feature-interview-brandon-sanderson/ quote:Tell me a little bit about the new Mistborn book, Alloy of Law [coming out in November 2011]. It seems like the story arc of the original Mistborn trilogy (The Final Empire, The Well of Ascension, and The Hero of Ages) was well resolved by the end of the third book. So in what direction does this new one go, if you can say without spoilers? Brandon, you are such a goon, never stop writing please. Cartoon Man fucked around with this message at 23:46 on Sep 26, 2011 |
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Sanderson is indeed a cool guy. I noticed he lived in the same city as a friend of mine, and mentioned it to my friend. Figuring he had nothing to lose and that Sanderson seemed pretty approachable, he bugged him on Reddit about getting some books signed. Sanderson agreed, and a few days later my friend had a signed Mistborn trilogy in his hand.
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I just started Elantris the other day. Man, it's incredible how much better Sanderson's writing has gotten since his debut. I haven't read Mistborn or Way of Kings since this spring, but I could still tell the difference is night and day.
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Mahlertov Cocktail posted:I just started Elantris the other day. Man, it's incredible how much better Sanderson's writing has gotten since his debut. I haven't read Mistborn or Way of Kings since this spring, but I could still tell the difference is night and day. This is true overall, but I liked Elantris more than Warbreaker.
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I haven't read Warbreaker yet, but I will soon. I also need to finish up Wheel of Time before A Memory of Light comes out; I'm on Knife of Dreams but I've been taking a break after slogging through Crossroads of Twilight. Every time I think about how many books I want to read, I have a minor freakout. ![]()
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Sanderson tweets about the mistborn movie:Brandon Sanderson posted:I have sold rights, but so far all we have is a script and a lot of high hopes. I'm sure some studio is sitting on it. ![]() Hope it gets made though.
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I'm re-reading Wheel of Time again. I might end up doing even another re-read before AMOL comes out at this rate. Come on Brandon, I'm jonesing here.
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Mortanis posted:Sanderson is indeed a cool guy. I noticed he lived in the same city as a friend of mine, and mentioned it to my friend. Figuring he had nothing to lose and that Sanderson seemed pretty approachable, he bugged him on Reddit about getting some books signed. Sanderson agreed, and a few days later my friend had a signed Mistborn trilogy in his hand. Whoa. That is very cool! I wish I could get some of my books signed by the authors, but it's a one in a million chance of happening. Especially the first eds.
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Odette posted:Whoa. That is very cool! I wish I could get some of my books signed by the authors, but it's a one in a million chance of happening. Especially the first eds. Most authors are pretty cool about it. A lot won't take mailed books just because they'd get so many and they have other poo poo to do, but if you catch them at a convention or something and have the book with you, most will sign it for you.
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I actually like Elantris a lot. Warbreaker was my second favorite thing he did after WoK. Mistborn was kind of overrated, and is my least favorite.
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If that Mistborn movie gets made, I hope the jumping and fighting scenes are as awesome on screen as they were in my head while I was reading the series (they won't be because hollywood never fails to disappoint).
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pakman posted:If that Mistborn movie gets made, I hope the jumping and fighting scenes are as awesome on screen as they were in my head while I was reading the series (they won't be because hollywood never fails to disappoint). I would rather Hollywood had no part in the movies, because they'll just do the bare minimum work for the movie, expecting to get a massive profit. ![]()
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