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Nice. rebelaessedai Send a noteboard - 01/01/2010 11:45:27 PM
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.

I read two Banks novels last year- one fiction, the other a Culture novel. I liked it okay, but I don't know how much I'd want to read the rest.
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.

Interesting. I don't like hearing that it drags at the beginning, though, because I'm so moody. If I'm not like, immediately hooked, I generally put the book down.

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.

I read the prose version. I must say, I started Gaiman with Neverwhere and loved it. Then I couldn't finish American Gods, disliked Good Omens, and Stardust left me kinda meh.
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?

If you're a fantasy fan, yeah. I've heard people call him "violent," which I guess is true to an extent. Less overall than ASOIAF, I think- it's not enough to be off-putting. Nobody gets what they deserve in the end, which is what makes it both good and bad, I thought. I'd recommend them.
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?

LOL! I don't know. I think that maybe if I had read it back in high school, like when I read Jonathan Livingston Seagull, I would have enjoyed it more. As is, I think I'm too cynical now to appreciate it fully, though I do appreciate it nevertheless.
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."

I'm trying to remember where this line is from exactly. I liked Watchmen, but not as much as I wanted to. I thought the movie was better because the ending made a bit more sense. And both endings were anticlimactic for me. Rorschach's character made the whole thing for me.
59. Servant of a Dark God- John Brown

I've never heard of this, but it has a seriously awesome title.

Hehe, yeah. It's a debut novel I got an ARC for from librarything. At the end of this book, I felt very similarly to what I felt at the end of Sanderson's first Mistborn book, even though it wasn't quite his debut. I thought, this could really be a good story, depending on where this author goes with it. I don't know when it comes out, but look for it- I also think you'd enjoy it.
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I have. - 11/01/2010 01:59:45 AM 824 Views
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