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On another note, I finished James Rollins The Doomsday Key. (Does anyone read him?) I didn't care as much for the core scientific material as I did for his previous book which dealt with savants and autism. That said, it was as entertaining as ever with some character developments on a character given only a minor role in past. I'm hoping she stays in future installments. It did however have some interesting scientific tidbits. Indeed, the best part of the book might be the Notes following the epilogue where he details what is fact and fiction.
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I am 12 and WOT is this?
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I"m getting sarah palin book.
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I'm re-reading Jon Ann Beard's The Boys of My Youth
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After I sweep through The Gathering Storm, I will read Wolf Hall, of the 2009 Booker Award fame.
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I agree and disagree with you. I am with you in that I LOVED the world in GC and wish that there was a sort of Harry Potter like series based just in the world so as to explore it deeply. So many questions. I'm 3 chapters in The Amber Spyglass. So far, so good. That said, I noticed a seemingly contradictory point or a plot hole. Needless to say, it's minor, though. I'm hoping the rest is good. I love the intercut dream sequences between chapters. I also feel that Pullman uses too much brevity. Whereas Rowling gets flack for expanding too much into the world, Pullman does the opposite. Characters killed purposefully, yes, but so much more could have been told about them. Its a classic example of what happens when you condense a story to the mere basics. AT least that's how I see it. I'll chime in when I finish it. Quote:
Obviously, I'm slightly biased when it comes to this next point but I thought this book reeked of being accomondationistic. In other words, I thought it was a book written simply to make up for his religious "controversies" of past. To make up for the "slamming" religions took in previous books. Anyone else see that? Finally, here's my updated schedule of books. And they're piling up left and right. Course, I don't read more than one book at a time because I feel it dilutes things. Reading: The Amber Spyglass. Should finish that within a couple days. On Deck: Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Racing Food Matters (Rented from Library) In the hole: House of Good Hope Waiting on the bench: The Art of Racing in the Rain The Greatest Show on Earth Superfreakonomics (Maybe, and dwindling fast.) World War Z Wanting to read: Catch 22 Child 44 iWoz The Innocent Man What's the Matter with Kansas Any recommendations for another fantasy series in the vein of Golden Compass? And I don't think Wheel of Time will be adequate given the number of people not just on here but elsewhere who say it's a bit of a circle that doesn't go anywhere.
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A Song of Ice and Fire by George R.R. Martin is kind of fun, as far as fantasy goes, but it is not in the same vein as His Dark Materials.
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How so?
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Have you read Lord of the Rings, irish?
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I haven't. I have the books and tried to read them years ago and found them boring. Thus, I didn't get very far.
Should I try again? Even having after seen the movies?
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Well, I'd say Martin's series is much more mature. Politics, sexuality, violence, etc. I'm not discounting the philosophy of His Dark Materials as immature, but the plot is.
They are also different sorts of high fantasy. A Song of Fire and Ice is Medieval High Fantasy and I'm not sure how to classify His Dark Materials. |
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Or maybe some H.G. Wells. Time Machine or War of the Worlds. |
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Let's see...on my night stand are the following that are in the various stages of getting read:
Even Brook Trout Get the Blues by John Gierach The Book of Five Rings by Miyamoto Musashi A Short History of the World by J.M. Roberts Sexopedia by Anne Hooper The Joy of Cooking by Irma Rombauer (and other less well know Rombauers) Nothing too deep at the moment. I'm going to get back on my goal of reading all of the Pulitzer prize fiction winners in January. |
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