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Post by Alan » Wed Jun 04, 2025 10:12 am

Yeah, enjoyed that a lot! My only quibble is that its set in "our world" but it might as well have been a new First Law land because the tone and archetypes are just a First Law novel really. I mean a warrior that sometimes loses control and becomes an indiscriminate killing machine, a badass lady, a mage ("MAGICIAN!!!!") and a future monarch go on a quest.... ¬_¬ It was great, laughed loads but I just wish it differentiated itself a bit more. If I hadn't read this others I'd have fuuucking loved it but as I had I just fucking loved it. :P Balthazar is the best.

Also...
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That was quick!


Now back to The Expanse, its impressive how close these are to the show so far. If it keeps going like this I think you could probably just pick up the books where the show leaves off and be fine.
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Post by Snowy » Sun Jun 08, 2025 12:51 pm

Alan wrote:
Wed Jun 04, 2025 10:12 am
Yeah, enjoyed that a lot! My only quibble is that its set in "our world" but it might as well have been a new First Law land because the tone and archetypes are just a First Law novel really. I mean a warrior that sometimes loses control and becomes an indiscriminate killing machine, a badass lady, a mage ("MAGICIAN!!!!") and a future monarch go on a quest.... ¬_¬ It was great, laughed loads but I just wish it differentiated itself a bit more. If I hadn't read this others I'd have fuuucking loved it but as I had I just fucking loved it. :P Balthazar is the best.
I had similar thoughts. Vigga is basically the Bloody Nine but with less personality. Great story though, I had a lot of fun with it.
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Re: Currently Reading

Post by Sly Boots » Sun Jun 08, 2025 1:07 pm

Enjoyed it too, although:
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I think it sucked how Baptiste went out like she did. I don't even mean that she died, but that it basically happened off-screen and all we really saw were the other characters' reactions to it. Right to the end I was sure it would end up that they'd faked her death or something so she could go off and do Baptiste things away from the church. But no, face eaten by a werewolf, see ya. It felt a bit of a desultory way to treat the character.

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Re: Currently Reading

Post by Snowy » Fri Jun 20, 2025 6:26 pm

Just in the name of keeping the thread more consistently alive :)

I have just finished Stormdancer by Jay Kristoff. Now he and I have form, I think that his Empire of the Vampire book is one of the best fantasy tales I have ever read, and it's a while till the concluding part comes out, so I thought I would explore his back catalogue.

It's an interesting proposition -
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feudal Japan has developed an, erm, dieselpunk(?) technology using lotus flowers, that creates a hugely polluting fuel and also kills the soil it grows in, but it has stayed feudal. Emperors, the bushido code, samurai etc (although think proto Space Marine samurai in powered armour with chainsaw-katanas). They are the pre-eminent civilisation and are subjugating the world at the same time as killing it
. Enter the cast - I will spoiler no more.

Really enjoyed the first in the series. I have just started on the second, and am liking the new characters that are being introduced and the story is going an unusual direction which is good. Worth a look if you like your fantasy. He is fairly grimdark.
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Re: Currently Reading

Post by Alan » Fri Jul 04, 2025 11:47 am

I'm maybe 80% through Smoke City by Keith Rosson. Plot is; a chap that thinks he is the reincarnation of Joan Of Arcs executioner goes on a road trip to find a woman he seen on a talk show claiming to be the reincarnation of Joan Of Arc. It sounds daft but its wonderful and as daft as it sounds its written with sincerity and earns its sincerity. I enjoyed Rossons duology of Fever House and Devil In Name Only but I think this one is miles better. The writing is great, the character building is great and it actually has pathos! I was expecting silly fun but I got a genuinely great little read. Going to look out the rest of his books now I think.
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Re: Currently Reading

Post by Mantis » Thu Jul 17, 2025 8:13 pm

I know I'm obscenely behind the curve on this one, but between playing a lot of Dune Awakening before my trip and also having a long week of lazing on a beach, I've taken to finally reading Dune. Man, what a book. I'm about two thirds of the way in now and this has been an absolutely gripping read from the beginning so far.

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Post by Sly Boots » Thu Jul 17, 2025 9:09 pm

Mantis wrote:
Thu Jul 17, 2025 8:13 pm
I know I'm obscenely behind the curve on this one, but between playing a lot of Dune Awakening before my trip and also having a long week of lazing on a beach, I've taken to finally reading Dune. Man, what a book. I'm about two thirds of the way in now and this has been an absolutely gripping read from the beginning so far.
The first Dune has always been one of my favourite books.

But once you've finished it, do yourself a favour and leave the series there :lol:

Although the next one, Dune Messiah isn't too bad. It jumps the shark thereafter though, and quickly at that. While I've read the first book multiple times down the years, I've never read the rest more than once!

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Re: Currently Reading

Post by Mantis » Sat Jul 19, 2025 4:34 pm

I have heard that the series gets increasingly bonkers as the books progress. There is a set of six available on Amazon for £30 though which makes it hard to resist finding out for myself.

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Re: Currently Reading

Post by Stormbringer » Sat Jul 19, 2025 4:43 pm

I am reading the Barsoom novels by Edgar Rice Burroughs.

Right now I am still on the first, A Princess of Mars.
My fire is more than can be made with forests,
My state more base than are the basest valleys;
I wish no evenings more to see, each evening;
Shamed, I hate myself in sight of mountains,
And stop mine ears, lest I grow mad with music.

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Re: Currently Reading

Post by Alan » Wed Aug 06, 2025 1:41 pm

The Expanse

So I'm almost up to the end of the show now. Its good! I think when I started I said it was surprisingly close to the show but it takes a fair few big shifts. The core is mostly the same but there are some big differences for better and for worse. Examples - Drummer is a non-character in the books and Ashford is a two dimensional irredeemable shit. The Drummer in the show takes from a few book characters experiences (mostly Pa a less interesting character missing from the show) and melds them but in the case of her and Ashford, the show is much better for it. On the flip side the very televisual "everything must be related to the main characters" scenes are much less. For example Bobbie is not responsible for the rocks, nor does she show up on the Behemoth as part of an MCRN team to conveniently take down the broadcast. Books/show. its a toss up which is better overall. Makes me want to rewatch the show but that'll just confuse me if I do that before finishing the books. My brain is a small and simple place.
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