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Re: Now that's a reply Camilla Send a noteboard - 18/06/2010 09:12:19 PM
Scandinavian crime fiction? Really?

Well, I'm Canadian so the social background is only midly exotic, and I can relate to the rest of the cultural elements.

The writers in translation are the best ones. I can't think of a really bad scandinavian crime novel I've picked in Série Noire.

Not that most of these are "great novels" per say, but you get what you expect.

(I like Jo Nesbo in particular, by the way)


Hahaha. He's from my home town. Did you know he used to be a singer? I had such a crush on him when I was 13.

Only the first time?

No, not really. I love WOT, but I see Jordan as the modern Fantasy version of writers like Dumas and Natoli, and I have a fondness for the "feuilleton" genre.


Much as I like the feuilleton (I'm writing my PhD on serial fiction), I am now deeply offended on behalf of Dumas.


And yes, the WoT cover art really is spectacularly bad. It is a wonder anyone actually read the books.

It's bit snob/rude of me, but for 10 years this was for me the crap the receptionist at the office read on her breaks.

I still don't like so much bringing US fantasy books in public places. Well, anonymous public places I don't care, but it's not the sort of books I would leave on my desk when I worked in a studio. The jokes about "the crap" I'm reading gets old really quick. Mind you, with many of the American trends in book packaging being what they are, in the milieu I work in you can get that sort of comments for reading pretty much any US-made book, Fantasy ones are just worse as they look like immature teenage boy stuff. Let's just say they don't exactly leave that good an impression in a milieu where your general culture (and bullshitting) comes into play a lot (eg: when you need to sell a concept to a fussy artsy director. If he saw the Lord of Chaos PB on your back two minutes ago, chances are you're as screwed as if you went on raving about Stephanie Meyer or how great an actress J. Lo is).


I know what you mean. There are books I never take out in public.
*MySmiley*
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Titles or covers? - 18/06/2010 02:15:56 PM 712 Views
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Title if I had to choose, but unlikely I'd get an unheard-of book without a blurb. *NM* - 18/06/2010 04:17:23 PM 211 Views
Why don't you people want to play? - 18/06/2010 04:19:21 PM 475 Views
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I'm sorry. I don't often have reason to spell it. - 18/06/2010 11:16:42 PM 437 Views
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Well, in that case - titles. *NM* - 20/06/2010 02:07:19 PM 215 Views
really you just never pick up a book ans say "what the hell I will read this one" - 18/06/2010 05:49:05 PM 525 Views
Very rarely, and only in the library if that. - 18/06/2010 05:54:48 PM 452 Views
I found one of my favorite writers that way - 18/06/2010 06:12:00 PM 473 Views
I agree. That was how I got hooked on fantasy. Sort of. - 18/06/2010 11:21:41 PM 451 Views
Maybe the scenario is hard to imagine but I have picked up some treasures by title alone. - 18/06/2010 11:16:17 PM 444 Views
Re: Maybe the scenario is hard to imagine but I have picked up some treasures by title alone. - 18/06/2010 11:17:52 PM 451 Views
No they don't. I have lost on several gambles. But I have had enough success that I keep trying. - 18/06/2010 11:24:09 PM 446 Views
Agreed. *NM* - 18/06/2010 11:25:10 PM 202 Views
The Aardvark is Ready for War. - 18/06/2010 11:25:59 PM 485 Views
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Neither. I own too many books. - 18/06/2010 04:52:30 PM 444 Views
I would cheat. - 18/06/2010 05:37:29 PM 468 Views
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Neither would be the determinant factor for me... - 18/06/2010 08:20:37 PM 516 Views
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Why? *NM* - 21/06/2010 05:19:20 PM 230 Views
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With nothing else to go on I'd say Title. *NM* - 18/06/2010 10:27:24 PM 190 Views
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Fantasy books have notoriously bad covers. - 20/06/2010 07:51:31 AM 424 Views
What about opening sentence or paragraph? Why isn't that an option? *NM* - 20/06/2010 01:50:59 PM 203 Views
Because it is my survey - 20/06/2010 01:52:39 PM 459 Views

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