Not only that: my current read is Matter, the last Culture novel.
Tim Send a noteboard - 01/01/2010 11:16:34 AM
I discovered Banks's sci-fi stuff in 2008, and decided I wanted to read the lot. So I went on a bit of a library spree in 2009. But I've been saving Matter up because I didn't want to run out of Culture novels too quickly. Once I've read this, there'll only be Against a Dark Background (which isn't a Culture novel) left.
Despite the hype Camilla is obsessively trying to create, which I know is offputting for some people, I do think you'd enjoy The Gone-Away World a lot. It is super-cool. The beginning drags, but by the end you will see why it had to, and it is so worth it.
Re: your 2009 reads:
1. Stardust- Neil Gaiman
Awesome. And so much more poignant than what the film turned it into. Did you read the illustrated version or the prose version? I tell everyone who will (or won't) listen to read the illustrated version, despite the higher cost.
4. The Blade Itself- Joe Abercrombie
7. Before they are Hanged- Joe Abercrombie
8. Last Argument of Kings- Joe Abercrombie
I really want to read him. Is he good?
15. The Alchemist- Paulo Coelho
I first read this in French (skiing in the French Alps, finished my book early, needed to get something quickly), and enjoyed it. Then Silje told me she had thought it was really childish, and I realised she was right – I just hadn't noticed it before because my brain was sufficiently occupied, not by the concepts but by translating it as I read. I am now a bit dubious about Coelho. Also, I know a girl who takes her entire philosophy of life from The Alchemist. I find this quite pathetic. What did you think of it?
19. Watchmen- Alan Moore
Awesome. Don't you just love this quote?:
"Come... dry your eyes, for you are life, rarer than a quark and unpredictable beyond the dreams of Heisenberg; the clay in which the forces that shape all things leave their fingerprints most clearly."
59. Servant of a Dark God- John Brown
I've never heard of this, but it has a seriously awesome title.
Despite the hype Camilla is obsessively trying to create, which I know is offputting for some people, I do think you'd enjoy The Gone-Away World a lot. It is super-cool. The beginning drags, but by the end you will see why it had to, and it is so worth it.
Re: your 2009 reads:
1. Stardust- Neil Gaiman
Awesome. And so much more poignant than what the film turned it into. Did you read the illustrated version or the prose version? I tell everyone who will (or won't) listen to read the illustrated version, despite the higher cost.
4. The Blade Itself- Joe Abercrombie
7. Before they are Hanged- Joe Abercrombie
8. Last Argument of Kings- Joe Abercrombie
I really want to read him. Is he good?
15. The Alchemist- Paulo Coelho
I first read this in French (skiing in the French Alps, finished my book early, needed to get something quickly), and enjoyed it. Then Silje told me she had thought it was really childish, and I realised she was right – I just hadn't noticed it before because my brain was sufficiently occupied, not by the concepts but by translating it as I read. I am now a bit dubious about Coelho. Also, I know a girl who takes her entire philosophy of life from The Alchemist. I find this quite pathetic. What did you think of it?
19. Watchmen- Alan Moore
Awesome. Don't you just love this quote?:
"Come... dry your eyes, for you are life, rarer than a quark and unpredictable beyond the dreams of Heisenberg; the clay in which the forces that shape all things leave their fingerprints most clearly."
59. Servant of a Dark God- John Brown
I've never heard of this, but it has a seriously awesome title.
Vigilantibus non dormientibus jura subveniunt.
—Nous disons en allemand : le guerre, le mort, le lune, alors que 'soleil' et 'amour' sont du sexe féminin : la soleil, la amour. La vie est neutre.
—La vie ? Neutre ? C'est très joli, et surtout très logique.
—Nous disons en allemand : le guerre, le mort, le lune, alors que 'soleil' et 'amour' sont du sexe féminin : la soleil, la amour. La vie est neutre.
—La vie ? Neutre ? C'est très joli, et surtout très logique.
50-book challenge complete!
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I think Jerome K Jerome was brilliant, and wish there were more like him.
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Good job, Tim!
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Me too.
- 01/01/2010 11:53:57 AM
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You counted a book about contract law???
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fnords!!!!!
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by the way
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Three. If they were originally published separately, the fact that someone collected them into...
- 01/01/2010 11:55:22 PM
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Of course. It's the 50-book challenge, not the 50-SciFi-or-Fantasy-book challenge.
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I would never have considered case books "books" for purposes of the 50-book challenge.
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It's a textbook, not a case book.
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I think even books we called textbooks were essentially case books.
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Re: You counted a book about contract law???
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We both speak Spanish already.
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Do you really figure...
- 05/01/2010 01:57:54 AM
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I think you should teach her Koine before French
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If I could convince my wife, I would
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There's always Amharic, I suppose
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For some reason I always want to read that word as though it were in Gaelic
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Well, at least it's not Klingon!
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I have a cursory knowledge of Old Persian and a smattering of Gatha Avestan...why do you ask?
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Oh, come on. Finnish is all kinds of awesome.
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I know the word "omenapiraaka" means "apple pie" - I went to the Helsinki McDonald's.
- 07/01/2010 06:10:49 AM
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Since 50 and a half seems to be quite a popular number this year, here are mine.
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I think I managed, too. However, after that, my reading just... ceased.
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What did you think of Foucault's Pendulum?
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Because I'm not American.
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Yes, but you lot have lost so much more...
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Is the subjunctive any more alive in America than in Britain?
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Not in any meaningful sense. I suppose there are some irregularities which could be subjunctive...
- 03/01/2010 09:54:46 AM
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Would y'all (
) say it's the same situation as with French (and I think Spanish)?
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) say it's the same situation as with French (and I think Spanish)?
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Not exactly
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All I know about French is what's in Louisiana, and it's just completely incomprehensible.
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Aaah.
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I should have mentioned...
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Illuminatus! is so great. I finished the trilogy last year, I think.
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If this will be your first Eco, I definitely recommend The Name of the Rose rather than FP. *NM*
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I finished with 90 books.
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