Results 1 to 30 of 1290

Thread: What book are you reading?

Hybrid View

Previous Post Previous Post   Next Post Next Post
  1. #1
    Poll Smoker Senior Member CountArach's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2006
    Location
    Sydney, Australia
    Posts
    9,029

    Default Re: What book are you reading?

    The QI Book of General Ignorance. Such a great tv show and the book is basically a reference source for those of us who reference the show all the time in day-to-day conversation.
    Rest in Peace TosaInu, the Org will be your legacy
    Quote Originally Posted by Leon Blum - For All Mankind
    Nothing established by violence and maintained by force, nothing that degrades humanity and is based on contempt for human personality, can endure.

  2. #2
    Member Centurion1's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2007
    Location
    Wherever my blade takes me or to school, it sorta depends
    Posts
    6,007

    Default Re: What book are you reading?

    Am rereading through the clavell series AND George R.R. Martin's famous series.

    anyone else a fan of martin of clavell, clavell is one of my top authors and i daresay i enjoy martin.

    Im reading the asian saga of clavell and im on Gai-jin (ive read them all before though) and im on a feast for crows in Martin.

    I hear martins book is out very soon at my local library reserving my copy? anyone care to disprove me on that, my library may just be preparing for someth9ing six months from now.

  3. #3
    Shaidar Haran Senior Member SAM Site Champion Myrddraal's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2004
    Location
    UK
    Posts
    5,752

    Default Re: What book are you reading?

    This may seem incredibly predictable to people like CountArach and Ja'chyra and those other members who know the books, but I'm currently re-reading the Wheel of Time books. I haven't yet read the new installment, but seeing as I hadn't read the books in so long I thought I'd re-read the series before I bought the new book. There's a lot of stuff I had forgotten. So far my (newly decided) favourite is the Shadow Rising. Robert Jordan has started to repeat himself a lot in this book, but the plot lines are great:

    Spoil tags used for their intended purpose:
    Spoiler Alert, click show to read: 
    Rhuidean and the glimpse of the age of legends is gripping, and the whole concept of a society so bound up in rules of honour and obligation. So proud of themselves, so superior to the 'Lost Ones' and the 'Wetlanders' and yet who by their own rules would be shamed to the core if they knew their history.

    A stir ran through the men around Mandein. Most of them liked the Jenn claiming to be Aiel no better than he did. “Why have you called us here?” he demanded, though it burned his tongue to admit being summoned.
    Instead of answering, Dermon said, “Why do you not carry a sword?” That brought angry mutters.
    “It is forbidden,” Mandein growled. “Even Jenn should know that.”

    The clan chiefs chosen because they are humble enough to face it. It's a brilliantly constructed plot.

    “Ten thousand Aiel linking arms and singing, trying to remind a madman of who they were and who he had been, trying to turn him with their bodies and a song. Jaric Mondoran killed them. He stood there, staring as though at a puzzle, killing them, and they kept closing their lines and singing. I am told he listened to the last Aiel for almost an hour before destroying him. And then Tzora burned, one huge flame consuming stone and metal and flesh. There is a sheet of glass where the second greatest city in the world once stood.”
    “Many people had time to flee, Aes Sedai. The Da’shain earned them time to flee. We are not afraid.”
    Her hand tightened painfully in his hair. “The citizens have already fled Paaren Disen, Jonai. Besides, the Da’shain yet have a part yet to play, if Deindre could only see far enough to say what. In any case, I mean to save something here, and that something is you.”
    “As you say,” he said reluctantly. “We will care for what you have given into our charge until you want them again.”
    “Of course. The things we gave you.” She smiled at him and loosened her grip, smoothing his hair once more before folding her hands. “You will carry the . . . things . . . to safety, Jonai. Keep moving, always moving, until you find a place of safety, where no one can harm you.”
    “As you say, Aes Sedai.”
    “What of Coumin, Jonai? Has he calmed?”
    He did not know any way but to tell her; he would rather have bitten his tongue out. “My father is hiding somewhere in the city. He tried to talk us into . . . resisting. He would not listen, Aes Sedai. He would not listen. He found an old shocklance somewhere, and . . . .” He could not go on. He expected her to be angry, but her eyes glistened with tears.
    “Keep the Covenant, Jonai. If the Da’shain lose everything else, see they keep the Way of the Leaf. Promise me.”
    “Of course, Aes Sedai,” he said, shocked. The Covenant was the Aiel, and the Aiel were the Covenant; to abandon the Way would be to abandon what they were.

    And then of course there's Perrin and Fain's sub plot and the attacks on Emonds Field, also a classic. Corny as hell, but great nonetheless.

  4. #4
    Poll Smoker Senior Member CountArach's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2006
    Location
    Sydney, Australia
    Posts
    9,029

    Default Re: What book are you reading?

    Quote Originally Posted by Myrddraal View Post
    This may seem incredibly predictable to people like CountArach and Ja'chyra and those other members who know the books, but I'm currently re-reading the Wheel of Time books.
    Gah! I have to do this again! I also haven't read the latest one, I suspect the next one will also be release by the time I get up to it.

    Currently getting through Pride and Prejudice and Zombies for some very light-hearted reading.
    Rest in Peace TosaInu, the Org will be your legacy
    Quote Originally Posted by Leon Blum - For All Mankind
    Nothing established by violence and maintained by force, nothing that degrades humanity and is based on contempt for human personality, can endure.

  5. #5
    Shaidar Haran Senior Member SAM Site Champion Myrddraal's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2004
    Location
    UK
    Posts
    5,752

    Default Re: What book are you reading?

    I read the back of that and the idea seemed appealing, but I read a few pages and though that it looked like the execution was going to make it a boring read...

  6. #6
    But it was on sale!! Scienter's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2009
    Location
    Washington, DC
    Posts
    476

    Default Re: What book are you reading?

    I'm reading The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo. I saw the movie and liked it so much that I wanted to read the book.

  7. #7
    Urwendur Ûrîbêl Senior Member Mouzafphaerre's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2003
    Location
    Mikligarðr
    Posts
    6,899

    Default Re: What book are you reading?

    .
    History of the Goths by Herwig Wolfram (read The Roman Empire and Its Germanic Peoples first.)
    .
    Ja mata Tosa Inu-sama, Hore Tore, Adrian II, Sigurd, Fragony

    Mouzafphaerre is known elsewhere as Urwendil/Urwendur/Kibilturg...
    .

  8. #8
    Tuba Son Member Subotan's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2007
    Location
    The Land of Heat and Clockwork
    Posts
    4,990
    Blog Entries
    3

    Default Re: What book are you reading?

    Porterhouse Blue, by Tom Sharpe

  9. #9
    Senior Member Senior Member naut's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2005
    Posts
    9,103

    Default Re: What book are you reading?

    Slaughterhouse 5, by Vonnegut again. I love Vonnegut.
    #Hillary4prism

    BD:TW

    Some piously affirm: "The truth is such and such. I know! I see!"
    And hold that everything depends upon having the “right” religion.
    But when one really knows, one has no need of religion. - Mahavyuha Sutra

    Freedom necessarily involves risk. - Alan Watts

  10. #10
    Member Centurion1's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2007
    Location
    Wherever my blade takes me or to school, it sorta depends
    Posts
    6,007

    Default Re: What book are you reading?

    ^ love that book.....

    catch-22

  11. #11

    Default Re: What book are you reading?

    Quote Originally Posted by Myrddraal View Post
    This may seem incredibly predictable to people like CountArach and Ja'chyra and those other members who know the books, but I'm currently re-reading the Wheel of Time books. I haven't yet read the new installment, but seeing as I hadn't read the books in so long I thought I'd re-read the series before I bought the new book. There's a lot of stuff I had forgotten. So far my (newly decided) favourite is the Shadow Rising. Robert Jordan has started to repeat himself a lot in this book, but the plot lines are great:
    I tend to do this when a new book comes out for a series I like.

  12. #12
    Member Member Decker's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2006
    Location
    This place called Mars... do you know of it?
    Posts
    1,673

    Default Re: What book are you reading?

    Can somebody tell me what makes the Wheel of Time Books good? I've seen many many people mention that they are good and I see them in packs at my local book stores but I don't get what makes em good?? (I also don't want to read reviews on Amazon because of spoilers).
    "No one said it was gonna be easy! If it was, everyone would do it..that's who you know who really wants it."

    All us men suffer in equal parts, it's our lot in life, and no man goes without a broken heart or a lost love. Like holding your dog as he takes his last breath and dies in your arms, it's a rite of passage. Unavoidable. And honestly, I can't imagine life without that depth of feeling.-Bierut

  13. #13
    Senior Member Senior Member naut's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2005
    Posts
    9,103

    Default Re: What book are you reading?

    Quote Originally Posted by Decker View Post
    Can somebody tell me what makes the Wheel of Time Books good? I've seen many many people mention that they are good and I see them in packs at my local book stores but I don't get what makes em good?? (I also don't want to read reviews on Amazon because of spoilers).
    They're meant to good. A few of my friends like them, from what they've said about them they sound pretty good.
    #Hillary4prism

    BD:TW

    Some piously affirm: "The truth is such and such. I know! I see!"
    And hold that everything depends upon having the “right” religion.
    But when one really knows, one has no need of religion. - Mahavyuha Sutra

    Freedom necessarily involves risk. - Alan Watts

  14. #14
    Poll Smoker Senior Member CountArach's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2006
    Location
    Sydney, Australia
    Posts
    9,029

    Default Re: What book are you reading?

    Quote Originally Posted by Decker View Post
    Can somebody tell me what makes the Wheel of Time Books good? I've seen many many people mention that they are good and I see them in packs at my local book stores but I don't get what makes em good?? (I also don't want to read reviews on Amazon because of spoilers).
    The world is incredibly deep, the plotlines are intertwined to a level I haven't seen before, all teh characters have their own goals and pursue them relentlessly and (what I like best of all) - sometimes things go wrong for the main characters and they have to work within those constraints. The characters seem incredibly human (except some of the women, but for the most part) and all of them have some character flaw.
    Rest in Peace TosaInu, the Org will be your legacy
    Quote Originally Posted by Leon Blum - For All Mankind
    Nothing established by violence and maintained by force, nothing that degrades humanity and is based on contempt for human personality, can endure.

  15. #15
    Member Member Decker's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2006
    Location
    This place called Mars... do you know of it?
    Posts
    1,673

    Default Re: What book are you reading?

    Quote Originally Posted by CountArach View Post
    The world is incredibly deep, the plotlines are intertwined to a level I haven't seen before, all teh characters have their own goals and pursue them relentlessly and (what I like best of all) - sometimes things go wrong for the main characters and they have to work within those constraints. The characters seem incredibly human (except some of the women, but for the most part) and all of them have some character flaw.
    Ah, so it's a fully fleshed out world with all the stuff one see's in Tolkien's work? (Just using him as a reference.) Alright, and since I see that there are quite a few books in the Wheel of Time series, are they all seperate storylines with different characters each time? I am asking because at my local book stores they are packeged into sets of four.

    I also just finished reading The Art of War by Sun Tzu. I'll say while he covered quite a few topics in the simplist of ways I don't see how this is a huge classic. Granted it is a good read and a fast one at that, but it just seems little overrated, it's good but not great/legendary.
    "No one said it was gonna be easy! If it was, everyone would do it..that's who you know who really wants it."

    All us men suffer in equal parts, it's our lot in life, and no man goes without a broken heart or a lost love. Like holding your dog as he takes his last breath and dies in your arms, it's a rite of passage. Unavoidable. And honestly, I can't imagine life without that depth of feeling.-Bierut

  16. #16
    Shaidar Haran Senior Member SAM Site Champion Myrddraal's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2004
    Location
    UK
    Posts
    5,752

    Default Re: What book are you reading?

    Quote Originally Posted by CountArach View Post
    The world is incredibly deep, the plotlines are intertwined to a level I haven't seen before, all teh characters have their own goals and pursue them relentlessly and (what I like best of all) - sometimes things go wrong for the main characters and they have to work within those constraints. The characters seem incredibly human (except some of the women, but for the most part) and all of them have some character flaw.
    I think one difference between Tolkein and Jordan is that Lord of the Rings is truly an epic. The Wheel of Time has a little more realism in the realms of human politics. The politics of the world are very deep and add so much to the books.

    EDIT: except for the first book. Politics doesn't really feature in that book, but then I think the series is finding it's feet in that book.

    Each book is a continuation of the same story. Some books focus on one character or the other more, but they are all always mentioned, and the plotline runs through all of them.
    Last edited by Myrddraal; 06-19-2010 at 20:11.

  17. #17
    Little Mons†er Senior Member Secura's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2010
    Location
    The Edge of Glory
    Posts
    3,856

    Default Re: What book are you reading?

    Quote Originally Posted by CountArach View Post
    The QI Book of General Ignorance. Such a great tv show and the book is basically a reference source for those of us who reference the show all the time in day-to-day conversation.
    I think I have that... the book with a foreword by Stephen Fry, four words by Alan Davies?

    Fantastic book, a veritable treasure of completely useless, yet still quite interesting, trivia.
    "Blacker than a moonless night. Hotter and more bitter than Hell itself… that is coffee."

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Single Sign On provided by vBSSO