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thegreekdog wrote:Sorry, I get excited about books.
- Siddhartha - Loved this book; although I couldn't get past the idea that it was just the Odyssey.
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Army of GOD wrote:thegreekdog wrote:Sorry, I get excited about books.
- Siddhartha - Loved this book; although I couldn't get past the idea that it was just the Odyssey.
Really? I've never made the connection between the two and I still find it difficult...

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I loved the TSR Endless Quest ones, especially the two "Tarzan" ones.
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lord voldemort wrote:Harry Potter...any book that stays on the top selling list for a decade should be in there...and its no longer a childrens book...
twilight is good too.
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MeDeFe wrote:lord voldemort wrote:Harry Potter...any book that stays on the top selling list for a decade should be in there...and its no longer a childrens book...
twilight is good too.
If this is sarcasm it is too subtle, because you make it look like you're serious I will treat it as such.
While the early HP books were not completely without a certain charm and the finale held a a twist or two that, while not entirely surprising, certainly lifted the overall quality from lying in the gutter to begging on the sidewalk, the quality of the series as a whole is best described by just that metaphor. JK Rowling is sitting on the sidewalk, begging the greater minds walking by for the leftovers of genius and attempting to emulate them, but sadly failing.
To get to your second suggestion... if the HP series is begging on the sidewalk, Twilight is a feral brute living in the sewers, hunting rats and scavenging on the poisonous and rotten filth HP tried to eat but couldn't swallow because of a merciful gag reflex. There simply is nothing redeeming in Twilight to make up for the perverted vision of family the author conjures. Stephenie Meyer's writing is about as aesthetically pleasing as roadkill in summer and her world view as appealing as watching someone being hung, drawn and quartered.
Now, if you were referring to John Campbell's excellent short story titled Twilight I will agree that it is good, though I will beg to differ about that "too".
GabonX wrote:The fact of the matter is that reality does not conform to your sense of political correctness.
lord voldemort wrote:Harry Potter...any book that stays on the top selling list for a decade should be in there...and its no longer a childrens book...
twilight is good too.
Commander9 wrote:Trust Edoc, as I know he's VERY good.
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edocsil wrote:lord voldemort wrote:Harry Potter...any book that stays on the top selling list for a decade should be in there...and its no longer a childrens book...
twilight is good too.
This causes me great physical pain. The Twilight series read like a tabloid, and yes I have read them. When the last Harry Potter came out, BOTH of my sisters bought a copy. I laughed and made a guess at the plot of the book. Pathetically I was spot on for most of it. The book was so predictable. I liked the first few, but after that they lost their originality.
I do like WOT, but you need to be a fairly hardcore fantasy addict to appreciate those.
McAffrey and Mercedes Lacky are both decent authors, and 1984 is a must read, so much literature alliterates to it.
IMHO Grapes sucked. I never really understood its purpose.
TKaM is right up there with Grapes.
Most the other classics that were mentioned were good reads.
Symmetry wrote:edocsil wrote:lord voldemort wrote:Harry Potter...any book that stays on the top selling list for a decade should be in there...and its no longer a childrens book...
twilight is good too.
This causes me great physical pain. The Twilight series read like a tabloid, and yes I have read them. When the last Harry Potter came out, BOTH of my sisters bought a copy. I laughed and made a guess at the plot of the book. Pathetically I was spot on for most of it. The book was so predictable. I liked the first few, but after that they lost their originality.
I do like WOT, but you need to be a fairly hardcore fantasy addict to appreciate those.
McAffrey and Mercedes Lacky are both decent authors, and 1984 is a must read, so much literature alliterates to it.
IMHO Grapes sucked. I never really understood its purpose.
TKaM is right up there with Grapes.
Most the other classics that were mentioned were good reads.
On the Wheel of Time front, I've got to say I can't stand them. Too much lifted from LoTR and Dune, the bloated "length for lengths sake" nature of the whole series, all the standard stuff that makes so much recent fantasy so dull.
I stopped a few books ago (can't recall the number), but the plot basically had nothing happen over 600 pages. At the start of the book some of Bene Gesserit knock-offs are thinking about crossing a river. At the end they cross the river. If the characterisation was better I could live with that, but it's nothing special.
Sorry- rant over.
thegreekdog wrote:If one would like to read good modern (and by modern, I mean written in the last 30 years or so) I recommend the following authors/series:
George R.R. Martin - A Song of Ice and Fire
Gene Wolfe - The Book of the New Sun
Patrick Rothfuss - The Name of the Wind
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