Question for people who've read George RR Martin's Ice and Fire books.
Will there be anyone I like left alive at the end of Storm of Swords? I'm just over halfway through and WAY too many of the Wrong People have died.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
Question for people who've read George RR Martin's Ice and Fire books.
Will there be anyone I like left alive at the end of Storm of Swords? I'm just over halfway through and WAY too many of the Wrong People have died.
Some worthwhile survivors go on to suffer in the following two books, at least.
If someone wanted to take my Kindle, they'd have to pry it out of my cold, dead hands. It was amazing for traveling this past summer (I couldn't buy wirelessly while we were at sea, but I just loaded it up ahead of time), and I use it now for my trashy pleasure reading at night. I suck at going to the library (I know, I know), so this is a good alternative for me for books I don't feel the need to physically own. I still buy real books for school/research. Drew bought it for me in February, and I have over 100 books on there I've read since then. Way cheaper than buying normally--for example, I re-read the whole Anne of Green Gables books, and most of them were $2.
Thanks, t.
I09's 20 Best Science Fiction and Fantasy Books of the Decade.
The two that intrigued me most on that list (that I haven't read) were Glasshouse by Charles Stross and The Alchemy of Stone by Ekaterina Sedia.
I really loved Glasshouse. Enough to make me ignore what an asshole Charles Stross frequently is on LJ.
And I agree with all the comments that say Alastair Reynolds WUZ ROBBED. And putting the Baroque Cycle on there instead of Anathem is just crazypants.
I'm surprised Rainbows End is on there, that wasn't as good as I expect from Vinge. I actually thought it was older than this decade because the "5 minutes in the future" touches already feel dated...
Probably still a decent list to start catching up on SF again, though, right? Most of those I haven't read, many I haven't even heard of
And putting the Baroque Cycle on there instead of Anathem is just crazypants.
True. The Baroque Cycle was good fun but Anathem is a masterpiece.
Ok, i know i am months behind but i LOVED GWTW as a tween. The only photo of my in my 6th grade yearbook (aside from the obligatory one for parents to buy copies of and hold on to for mortification in later years) is of me sitting in home room re-reading that massive tome. I was ambivalent towards Scarlett but felt that she belonged with Rhett, and the staircase scene never struck me as rape-y at all until reading this discussion. Somehow i doubt i would enjoy re-reading the book as an adult, and i have avoided the "sequel" that came out a few years back.
re: blood ....mentrual blood smells very different than regular blood, but it is still blood and seems like a female writer should be aware of that and considering the implications, even if she is to squicked out to include it in her tweeny romance.
If i were a vampire (note use of subjunctive for a contrary to fact conditional clause) i suspect that lady-time blood would be a little less savoury than the real thing. Maybe even syrupy sweet. And clumpy. Yuck.
Are the _house of night_ books worth reading? As brain candy, of course.