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I'm almost halfway through book 4 and I'm seriously considering just bailing on the series. The first part of this book with only following Karsa was cool, but now that it's back to standard Malazan fare it's starting to feel like a slog again.I'm barely feeling a connection to any of the characters, there's way too many of them to keep track of and it seems every character will now also be having at least two names to keep track of (and 90% of names are just nouns). There's too many plot-threads going on and it's impossible to gauge what is actually relevant in the text and what is just side tangents and fluff. To top it off there's the endless talk and descriptions of military plans, ranks, squads, companies etc that I can't even begin giving a shit about. I've been using the slides but that just makes it feel like work and studying instead of being a story I can simply enjoy and get immersed in.GotM was my favorite so far with much tighter and faster pacing and smaller cast and it really got me interested and hooked on the world, it's mysteries and continuing this huge series. After that DHG was a slog and MoI was a step up but still just fine. The payoff to both of these were also really underwhelming after such huge books and after hearing that these are generally considered the two best books in the series. I really want to like the series since I hear so much praise for it and that it all pays off hugely down the line, but I don't know if I can be bothered pushing through. I keep telling myself that it'll start clicking with me if I just give it a bit more time, but I'm starting to feel unsure about it being worth it in the end. I have so many other books I also want to read and these are taking such a huge chunk out of my reading time.Can anyone give me some motivation to keep pushing through? Or should I just accept that this series propbably isn't for me right now?
>>23595201Meh, I like this silly one better.
>>23595205Normalize silly sci-fi book cover art.
>>23595265Based.
Read Dungeon Crawler Carl
>>23595325Run into a freeway
>>23595371no u
hmm...
>>23595255>t. Ghost of Harlan Ellison
Son of the Black Sword was a mediocre read over all. Anything that wasn't the MC killing things or related to the MC killing things was a chore to get through, and compared to the authors own Grimnoir Chronicles or even his Iron Kingdoms books, this one suffers from poor pacing and uninteresting characters. The first 12 or so chapters were good, but after that the quality gradually gets worse and worse until picking back up in the final tenth of the book. The great action scenes and entertainingly autistic MC can't save it from a boring as hell world and a shallow plot that had no business being over 400 pages long.Correia's a fun enough writer, but nothing he's written made me eager to read past the first book of whatever series he does, and this sure as hell didn't change that.
Should I read the rest of the series? Sounds like they won't be as good as Hyperion.
>>23595984Fuck wrong pic
Hello everyone. I'm looking for some good SF for my dad. He used to read Sci-Fi a lot as a kid--Science Fiction Book Club, Bradbury, Asimov, LeGuin, etc. Massive fan of PKD. I mostly read litfic so I have trouble finding him new books to enjoy. I gave him Stanislaw Lem (since I've read some Lem and found him quite nice) and Gibson (he didn't like it, neither do I) and I'm now out of ideas. Which authors should I be looking at? Preferably newer stuff that he likely hasn't read, or maybe European stuff. Please don't recc. me pure slop or anything extremely hard (he cannot read Egan). He also doesn't like soft sci-fi. He likes hard science fiction mainly, speculative but realistic stuff, it just can't get too intense.
>>23595994The Expanse maybe
>>23595994Does he like old science fiction pulps, ie. Planetary Adventures where Venus and Saturn are jungle planets before we knew Venus was an uninhabitable hellhole?
>>23595095Book 4 into 5 is the highest point in the series in my opinion.Book 6 drops off a fucking cliff in quality.If you do not like the series so far do not read further because it shits the bed in like 8,9,10 and by 7 I asked at several points why the fuck I was still reading.
>>23595994Don't mind me, just the greatest hard scifi first contact novel ever passing through.Also it's free on his website because Watts is a bro.
>>23595994Three body problem
>>23595994>or anything extremely hard (he cannot read Egan)lollmao
>>23596092>Greatest hard scifi first contact novel ever passing throughThat's not the Mote in God's Eye
>>23595325>Enjoying cuckoldry literature.I should have expected no less from this place.
>>23595201>>23595205Kneel.
Just finished The Killing God and I can see why Donaldson was dispairing at the amount of editing down he was forced to do. And this was the "acceptable" compromise he was able to make with the publisher.This is reality for the modern publishing industry for a guy who was a star 40 years ago. I guess this will be the last we see of him.
>>23596375self publish
>>23595041Fucking Australia, mate.
>>23595986The rest of the series isn't as good. It isn't too terrible either. You should instead read the cunnykino that Simmons wrote.
>>23595986I would say at least read them, especially Fall of Hyperion since you've already read Hyperion. Fall doesn't have the same literary quality but makes up for it in story pace despite a few wonky reveals that should have stayed mysteries.Endymion is actually OK and is basically a decent chase novel with some interesting world building. I really didn't like Rise, it finishes the story off and has some decent sections but the final reveal and quantity of retconning actually arrived to spoil the whole series slightly for me. Don't regret reading all 4 though
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LU4Z33YshcUfantasychads?
I'm reading The Name of the Wind right now. It was okay for a while but I don't know if I can stay interested in the magic boarding school plotline. Just such an uninspired slop premise and I don't think I like Kvothe enough to read about him attending classes and shit. Was kind of hoping all the university talk at the start would be subverted rather than followed through on.
>>23596503>reading a fantasy novel>TERRORISTS
>>23596503not watching
>>23596092>Hard scifiMan, I hate to break it to you, but cognitive and neuroscience have advanced a lot since it was published. I'm not saying that is as soft as, like, Star Wars, but believe it or not, the cognitive science angle isn't as cutting edge as it was back then (and it's slightly shifted against some of Watts' core theses). Things like the Icarus array and the quantum specs engine are very creative, but looks like we could build something more efficient and faster (!) than the Theseus in just a couple decades.
>>23595994Stephen Baxter and Charles Stross seem like what he's looking for. You could start with Accelerando for Stross, and Baxter has authorized sequels for War of the Worlds and The Time Machine
>>23595041THE COFFERS
>>23596566>but cognitive and neuroscience have advanced a lot since it was published.In what ways?
>>23596503Why are all these >TOP 10 WRITING ADVICEEtype videos always done by the douchiest looking assholes who are, at least to my own knowledge, NOT famous writers.
>>23596679Because all the famous writers are getting paid big bucks to mumble into a mic for 10 minutes at cons in between shagging cosplays and doing coke
>>23596092>>23596566Depends on what you two fellas mean by "hard SF".
>>23596679probably because the personality you need to have to be a good writer and the one you need to have to be a successful youtube clown are diametrically opposed
och I hadna read thi' series since I was a wee bairne think I'll give it a revisit
>>23596833I just finished it. The only thing I regret is it's not complete, which makes me hate it
>>23596846It's not that big of a deal, in fact it makes it better. Imagine if it was finished and the story complete, no matter how good the ending, people would have forgotten about it already. One other thing to consider is how many otherwise good novels actually have poorly written endings
>>23596525He constantly gets pulled away from the class setting to do whacky bullshit, so if thats your only issue then youre good.Have you gotten to the cuck monologue yet?
Ritual posters get the rope
2359509523595984235959862359609223596833Ritual posters get the rope
I enjoyed. I await the next audiobook.
the slog of slogs a metaphor for the slog of life bakker truly is king
>>23596438What’s the name of the cunnykino?
>mere moments away from first encounter>flashback chapter about some whore nobody cares aboutOne of the worst chapters I've ever read, and I pray there's no more of her because everything before that was actually enjoyable.
>>23595041How do I stop enjoying harem litrpg slop.
>>23596092>Space vampires>Hard Sci-fi
>>23595994Vernor Vinge
>>23597547Ilium/Olympos. tbf cunny is only a small, uncomfortable part of it. It's a pretty good book if you can get past the intellectual masturbation. That has always been Simmons's problem. He wants to tell grand, neatly connected narratives, but he also wants you to know that he has a degree in English literature.>>23596568Pre-retardation Stross is kinda comfy ngl>>23596889oh god please post the cuck monologue
>>23596525
>>23597671https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xu6MaN9tT_8
how "writer's barely disguised fetish" is Sapkowski's tidbit on female elves in the Witcher ovulating when cumming from human men?
Why is Pat such a cuck, bros?>https://blog.patrickrothfuss.com/2016/11/the-obligatory-election-blog/
>>23597686What does any of that have to do with fantasy? Glad I skipped Wither.
>>23597718He was explaining why Witcher elves got supplanted by humans in one world and why the Aen Elle elves wiped out the humans on another world
>>23597726>a fantasy novel>time period reflects those of middle ages or late middle ages>characters use words introduced in 1700s, 1800s and even 1900s.
>>23597595The space vampires are great and it's hilarious how many midwits get triggered by them.
Desolate Era sure is boring
>>23597767>getting filtered by a fantasy novel because it wants to be readable to its target audience
>>23598095NTA, but I wonder how much is making it readable and how much is because the author's fetish requires modern day knowledge
>>23598095>fantasy novelNot really. It's just some polish coomer fiction set in a fictional world with few fantasy elements. Like many such novels it's pretending to be something it's not.
>>23595325new book cover
>>23598148>polish coomer fictionwhat's coomer about it besides the passage posted? I've never read it.
>>23598077Drop it, read Eternal Sacred King instead.
>>23598177Geralt is very low t, he never shows any kind of initiative, he is a submissive side character that just follows female mcs.
>>23598203that explains the cuck porn SFM I saw of him watching Coach from L4D2 fuck Yennefer
>>23598227>watches cuck porn>blames Geralt
>>23598244I was just searching rule 34 xxx for Yennefer and clicked a video that had Coach's face in the thumbnail
>>23598183is it haremtrash
Reading dune currently and really loving itAny good books like it?
>>23597767Wait until you figure out that Nilfgaard and Kaedwen ally to divide Aedirn between each other and Keadwenians justify the event as "brotherly help" and "liberation of oppressed minorities" and it's actually completely okay to do since the state ceased to exist when Nilfgaard invaded.Also Nilfgaard invades the north using army groups and they commanders give orders ripped straight from the German invasion of Poland in WWII.
>>23598364sounds like Sapkowski likes his fantasy to be allegories of IRL stuff
Is it bad that I think the most plausible apocalypse in sci fi is not nukes or global warming, but the elites just using space ships to leave and taking all the people with expertise to maintain our tech with them?
>>23597186>>23597194Holy newfag
>>23597680Literal cuck cope
>>23598393The books were written by a Pole and for Poles, so they're made to be easily understood by that audience. It took a long while before they got translated into English.I wonder if westerners even pick up on these things. For any Pole the usage of phrases like "brotherly help" is a dead giveaway for what the author is going for.
Redpill me on R A Lafferty, bros. Where do I start?
>>23598428It's not bad, just retarded
Looks pretty goodNow do people feel about about first ace edition covers?
>>23598523meant to quote >>23598155
>>23598177There isn't anything coomer about it, sure there's a lot of sex and teasing but it's never really focused on. People have sex, it's normal. Just because you have educated wizards and elves who both live for hundreds of years use scientific terms sometimes to describe genetics and societal behavior doesn't mean much.
>>23598527>People have sex, it's normalSpeak for yourself, you nasty sex-haver
>>23598485Why so? They're already attempting population downsizing and destroying our educational systems.
finished Darker Than Weird, another short story collection by John Fultz, after liking The Revelations of Zang collection (and Worlds Beyond Worlds somewhat) as recommended by a bro here a couple of months ago. it is quite good. some fantasy and some scifi stories, horror tinged
>>23597588His stupid fucking girlfriend? She dies eventually.>>23597595Space vampires but plausibly constructed with mostly existing or near-future tech, what's wrong with that? Every component of the creature already exists.
>>23598476Fourth Mansions. I just finished Past Master earlier today and it's a bit more abstract.
>>23596111Fucking garbage
>>23598307I don't know what counts as harem in chinese xanxia. There is an awful lot of female characters (too many in my opinion) but mc only has one love interest not really a harem but still too many females. Apart from that the story and writing are pretty good
>>23598641Yeah, her. You're told of her passing before she's even introduced which only makes you give even less of a fuck. Is there gonna be more of her and her dumbass butterfly tattoo that "flaps nervously"
>>23598725Don't remember. Just skip past her bits, it's not like you'll be arrested if you don't thoroughly savor every word in a book.
>>23598738The only reason I trudged through that muck was because I expected there to be some piece of information that would be important to the overall story later on. If that's not the case then I'll gladly skip them all.
Remeber these things?
>>23595994Pandora’s star
>>23598337The sequels, Foundation, Hyperion
>>23595994Anything by Wolfe
i enjoyed twi so ive been reading litrpg slop for a few months. ive come to the conclusion that most of it is shit (surprise). wouldnt recommend anything below b tier. also my opinion is gospel and basically youre retarded
Read Tenebroum
>>23598889you know what, ill do just that. im counting on this rec anon.
>>23598889If you want to be the next meme book you need to spam your shit everywhere, not just once a thread
Bizarrely enough, this is one of the few books I've ever read where for 95% of the book I felt >uugggggghhhhhh, this is terribleand then at the finale everything comes together in a satisfying fashion that makes me think "huh, that was worth the read after all".Don't trust the cover though, this isn't medieval fantasy at all, it's steampunk Napoleonic/Great Game fantasy with a shamelessly transparent version of 19th century Earth. It's half Horatio Hornblower, half The Wild Wild West.
>>23598889Does it cost money?
>>23598916kek
>>23598911There is no need for that.>>23598916It's on royalroad
>>23598921If something isn't available in physical I ain't reading
>>23598889so far this is actually quite good. did you write this?
How do I know if a book written by a woman is readable by men or only for women?
>>23599058Look at the cover.Does it have a man on the cover? If yes, is he embracing another man romantically? If yes, then the book is gay as hell and not worth reading; all other scenarios are readable.Does it have a woman on the cover? If yes, is she sexy? If no, then the book is feminist drivel and not worth reading; all other scenarios are readable.Does it have a non-human creature or object on the cover such as a wolf or dragon or airplane or boat? If yes, is it embracing a woman romantically? If yes, it is shameless bestiality smut and not worth reading; all other scenarios are readable.Does the cover not have any figurative art at all, just text or abstract geometry? If yes, the book is some philosophical twaddle or feminist drivel, and not worth reading. There are no scenarios where this will be readable.I hope that helps clear things up for you.
How do you guys deal with book burnout? I finished Oathbringer a month or so ago and haven't felt the need to pick up any other book since. I REALLY want to get back into reading, but man, as good as that book was, it took me out.
>>23599135I don't deal with it because i avoid bloated garbage. Oathbringer is not a good book, you don't want to continue the series because its dull Marvel nonsense.Read the Curse of Chalion as a palate cleanser. Stay away from anything by Sanderson or Erikson.
>>23599135Read Dawnshard then go for Rhythm of War
>>23599139Well it's a good thing taste is subjective, anon.>>23599142That was the plan, but I might shelf it for a bit. At least until Stormlight 5 is closer to being released.
>>23599058By reading it, chudrick
>>23599148Are you caught up on other Cosmere books? If not the most relevant imo to read would be Warbreaker followed by Mistborn series. Warbreaker can be seen as a prequel of sorts to Stormlight.
>>23599156I've finished Mistborn era 1, Warbreaker, Stormlight 1-3 and half of the Arcanum stuff. Saving Mistborn era 2 after Stormlight 5.
>>23599156to add to this, the secret histories should be read after the mistborn trilogy, and before stormlight
>>23599158Don't bother with mistborn era 2.
>>23599160I'm gonna read it all eventually.
sandersonite CRETINS please go
>>23599163Right but era 2 is worthless. It literally has nothing to offer. If mistborn era 3 ever comes out, then read era 2. But as it stands era 2 is not worth reading.
>>23599165fuck off and go read your bakker- and xianxia shitwe're enjoying books here
speaking of enjoying books. the wheel if time is single handedly destroying my interest in fantasy as a genre. it's literally that one episode of family guy where brian world builds on adderal and then writes a boring book.
>>23599169How far in are you?
>>23599174book 4, chapter 35
>>23599179>book 4Well there's your problem. You're supposed to stop reading after book 1.
>>23599191jej
>>23599179I'd say finish the book and if you aren't feeling it by then drop it. Most people rate it as their favorite book but I didn't agree with that, though I still thought it was great.
>>23599135I take a break from reading and watch youtube videos on history. At least that's what I did a few months ago.
>>23599213i think it's the best so far, but like... the best of a bad situation is still not good.
>>23596768>Depends on what you two fellas mean by "hard SF".this is a good point. does hard sf have to be rooted in real science or extrapolated from it? if someone autistically comes up with made up principles and "science" while his story focuses on it as principal point would that classify it as hard sf?
>>23599224I think hard sci fi necessarily must mean the latter. Because no sane person would think that the book that one theoretical physicist wrote based on fringe theoretical physics is anything other than hard sci fi.
>>23598748I haven't read the Xanth series but it keeps popping out to my attention that I might consider checking it out. All I know is it's somewhat lewd and lighthearted. How it compares to Dickson's The Dragon and the George ? I found that series (well, book since I've only read the first book so far, two next ones are still waiting on my bookshelf) fine but somewhat lacking.
Recently found my old box of Dragonlance novels and reread the first book. I remember loving these when I was younger and reading it again as an adult was a somewhat enjoyable stroll down memory lane. It's certainly not the highest quality prose and it often reads a bit railroady (probably due to it's nature as a DnD book) but it was a pretty simple and fun enough read. Except that one dump part where Goldmoon and Riverwind stop the plot to give Caramon a lecture on abstinence. That was just... a bit much. Like I wasn't really reading this to see a chapter where to dude plows Tika over a mountain of dead Draconians but c'mon. You guys were being a lot better at keeping your shit out of this until then. Anyways I'll probably get to the other ones sooner or later. I'd like to at least get through the first trilogy again. Tanis needs to stop being a bitch.
>>23599045Of course not
>>23599074>Does it have a non-human creature or object on the cover such as a wolf or dragon or airplane or boat? If yes, is it embracing a woman romantically?are there books where a woman gets fucked by an airplane/boat out there?
>>23599058Is it Ursula le Guin?
>>23599169>taking 4 books to realise this
>>23599169>>23599179Book 4 is pretty good but I can understand where you're coming from. Removing most of the women from the story would have improved it immensely. I'm on book 5 right now but whenever I start a chapter and see Egwene, Nynaeve and/or Elayne on the first page somewhere I put the book down and start the audiobook at 1.75 speed.
>>23599258People told me it got better :(
>>23599268It gets better. But then it gets worse. It's kind of all over the place frankly.
>>23599268Unfortunately people are wrong
>>23599268It starts kinda mid, gets progressively better up to book 6 and then starts getting worse with each book with the lowest point being book 10. After that the last four are amazing and just gives you payoff after payoff and makes the whole journey worth it.
>>23599279god damn you
>>23595191picked up the entire series in hardcover omnibus volumes. What am I in for?
I want to read WoT but every time I go to pick up a copy I see it's like 800 goddamn pages and I just lose any urge to break into it.
>>23599290800 pages is like a normal book what
>>23599293No. And also for the first part of a series? Also no. Lord of the Rings is like 1200 in it's entirety. 800 for a volume 1 is just a doorstop.
>>23599290that's like a regular fantasy book these daysmy Shadows Rising copy has 1250 pages while Fires of Heaven has 1000
>>23599301I haven't read either but they sound bloated to high hell.
>>23599304don't look up brandon sanderson
any recommendations for RR?
>>23599293Only because everyone wants a doorstopper trilogy.
>>23599309A lesson in motivation and focus
>>23599304They are. You could remove entire BOOKS from WoT and miss nothing. Joke that Jordan got paid by the page exists for a reason.
>>23599310I hate that shit. You cant find a good standalone fantasy novel anymore without it being spun off into a trilogy or outright series.
>>23599299LotR walked so that the rest of fantasy could run. People expect more of the genre these days than just a basic bitch DnD session.
Someone should make an edit that cuts WoT down to a three books and one wife
>story is already slow as shit thanks to the hunt for black ajah interrupting the good stuff with Rand, Mat and Perrin>supposedly it will get even fucking worse after book 6I don't know if I'm gonna survive this bros...
>>23599310I mean, from a publisher perspective it makes sense. You're taking a relatively large gamble putting a book out, might as well ensure that you recoup more of that investment by trying to get fans hype for more books from the same author, that way you're not having to get the hype cycle started up all over again and can pick up where you left off.
>tfw listened to the audiobook for the first book>didn't know it was 800 pageshow, seriously how the fuck? nothing happens! the entire book is setup! 800 pages of fucking setup! HOW!
>>23599315I've read some of his Conan stories. They were fine. I don't think he really GETS Conan but they were fine and it's clear the man CAN do short.
>>23599321One book and three wives, take it or leave it.
>>23599336it's a long series
>>23599342For no other reason that it wastes its time.
>>23599320The problem is they're not running. The strolling at best. LoTR was a singly long book but a lot of stuff was actually happening. This shit is just a fundamental lack of editing.
>>23599334Funny you say that because Japanese approach with LNs has been a ton of smaller, shorter publications rather than few massive ones.
>>23599352But we're not talking just about wheel of time now, EVERYTHING is that long these days. SoIaF? several books between 700-1000 pages. Stormlight? 1200 pages EACH. All authors want their own epic story that they'll be remembered by.
>>23599320>People expect more of the genre these days than just a basic bitch DnD session.I at least respect D&D fiction. It's always amusing to see the author transcribing game rules and spell effects into prose to tell a story.
>>23599352yes but with lotr there's the whole "actual story structure doesn't match the trilogy format it was published as" which might impact the pacing and actual things happening
>>23599363It's almost like you can have self contained stories within a larger work.
>>23599361>1>3>2>4>5You sicken me
>>23599365Tolkien is an interesting case in that his stories were just something to fill the world with rather than the other way around. When you think about both the Hobbit and LotR were just two stories in a ridiculously fleshed out world with extensive history and languages of its own.
>>23599379Sure, but all the same the world building never got in the way of the actual story. We learned about the world, characters myths and legends and it was like seeing the world as the characters did on their quest. He didn't pause the plot to pad out his page count.
>>23599379But the key thing ti take away is that they are actually stories.
Are there still any BotNS autists in this thread? I've started rereading The Shadow of the Torturer and I'm nooticing lots of details that went over my head on my first read. One of the things I've been thinking about is when Sev meets Rudesind the old picture cleaner. Rudesind makes an off-hand comment that he believed Sev was for Vodalus, something that no character, and especially not some no name, should know at this time. If I recall correctly Rudesind later returns in connection with Father Inire, a known time traveller and old man. Could Rudesind simply be one of his disguises?
>>23599397>Could Rudesind simply be one of his disguises?Obviously, but that's not really important.
>>23599429>but that's not really importantWhat do you mean by that?
>>23598878>Carl in dnf>primal hunter in bCongrats, you have the worst taste in this thread, it's quite a feat
>>23599058The only books written by a woman that I enjoyed was the sword of shadow series. Too bad it will never be finished and ofc theres a cuck plot, because femoids cant help themselves
>>23599455Despite being one of le mastermind puppeteers behind le very event in the book, Father Inire is very much disconnected from the actual content and the plot. Every mention of him could be dropped from the entire series and not much would change. Hence me saying that it's not really important.
>>23599279I just finished book 7, gotta say I was really disappointed by book 6 which was a slog and a half, while 7 pleasantly surprised me. I though 7-10 were the slog
>>23599262You have severely misunderstood the series. You're supposed to read the female chapters and rage fap for 40 000 pages.
>>23599268It does get better than it was. What nobody ever told you is that it gets good.
>>23599268Like all epic fantasy it gets better only because you're more invested in the world and the characters. It's a combination of sunken cost fallacy and the Stockholm syndrome.>>23599279>After that the last four are amazingFrom The Gathering Storm and onwards I hated everything except the last chapter where Rand lights a flame with his new not-Source.
>>23599321>and one wifeSounds like shit
>>23599493Agreed, 7 was really nice imo even though most people put it in the slog. 8 and 9 have their moments too but are generally very slow. The only one I actually had a problem with was 10.
>>23599502>Like all epic fantasyno...
>>23599502nice spoiler bro
>>23599506>xhe's a harem cuck
>>23599516>multiple female partners>cuckhuh?
>>23599512Mention a single exception and it better not be fucking Malazan.>>23599514>muh spoilersBut actually, sorry. I honestly forgot not everyone read this shit as a teen 15 years go.
>>23599525Legends of the Dragonrealm
My issues with WoT are as follows>dry narrator>weak character voice>character development happens between scenes>painfuly arbitrary pov swapping
>>23599529>dry narratorhuh?
>>23599528I have not read it so I cannot really comment but considering the author seems to be best known for writing Warcraft and Diablo novelizations I seriously doubt it.
>>23599542Good story telling is good story telling. The problem with most epic fantasy is that it focuses more on the epic fantasy part and less on the telling a good fucking story part.
>>23599548Yeah, everyone focuses on the big histories, the epic battles and the buckets of lore but at the end of the day they always forget that this shit started out quite mundanely. "In a hole in a ground lived a hobbit."
>>23595325I am, started book three today and already preordered the new hardcover editions
>>23599519>xi doesn't know
>>23599624Only a weak man could be mogged by his harem, and a weak man wouldn't have a harem in the first place. I mean seriously, socializing with your harem as a group? What kind of man doesn't know that would be retarded? There is a reason emperors harems are housed away from the emperor.
>>23599633History shows that harems are for weak men who need MORE to prove to themselves (in vain) they're not bitches. Imagine spending all your money on women, maintaining them, imprisoning them, guards for them, keeping suitors at bay, being forced to add another concubine because some general wants to get a favor from you, having them murder your children when you're out of town and generally being catty subhumans towards each other, you, and your empire.
>>23599640bahahahahahhahahaha
>>23597680He is such a cuckAnd his writing sucks
>>23599529>character development happens between scenesThis is just plain not true. At most this happens with rand at times and it's on purpose to highlight his growing insanity and how the people around see him with mistrust
>>23599698His writing is good, that's why it's so infuriating that he's a cuck.
>>23599703>this is just plain not true>this happens with one of the main characterretard
>>23599624if that were from a real harem story one of them would be under the table giving him a blowjob.
>>23599640> a weak man wouldn't have a harem in the first place1 in 12 people in Asia can trace their genetic ancestry to Genghis Khan and his harem.
How often do you buy a book?
>>23599815I don't know what youre implying, anon. Are you saying ghengis was a weak man?
>>23599842Only when absolutely necessary
>>23599842I guess I get 6 or 7 books a year. Mostly wait for books to get translated to my language when I'm buying physical, which is quite slow
>>23599842I've bought around 20-30 new books this year, and then I've picked up maybe 15-20 or so from thrift shops and yard sales. Those aren't necessarily stuff I'm planning to read right now but stuff I can see myself getting to some time down the line so might as well pick it up for cheap. I've read 40 books so far this year.
>>23599842Whenever I find a good deal for a book I liked.
>>23599842I used to buy them constantly and now I have more books than I could read in a lifetime at my relatively slow pace, but I'm still planning on taking a motorcycle ride to the next major town over early next week to see if I can find anything that looks good.
>>235998422-3 times a year. I usually buy about 10 books a year.
>>23598878Thanks for the list, I'll give some of the top rated ones a readI tried finding more good litRPG stories after getting into TWI too but all of them were absolute bottom of the barrel seld indungent garbage
It isn't as good as LOTM...And now Lumian became a girl
>>23600174>g*rlterrible
>>23599842once per book
>>23599502>spoilerSounds kino, is it a>In the midst of winter, I found there was, within me, an invincible summer.type deal? Or is it a sanderson style non-phenomological type situation?If it' the former I'm going to trudge through the series to get to it.
>>23600209The actual quote from the final epilogue: "No way to light the tabac. He inspected it for a moment in the darkness, then thought of the pipe being lit. And it was." And a couple lines later the text mentions him "smoking his impossible pipe"The main theory seems to be that the scene implies - due to events at the end - that Rand has become so attuned to the pattern that he can manipulate it's threads through his will alone.
Read Godclads.
>>23599254Yes. I can't remember exactly what it was called but it was either by Holly Lisle or Mercedes Lackey.
I read Patrick Son of Ireland finally. It's decent enough, and oddly enough a quick and easy read despite being 557 pages, but I think it's the weakest of the Stephen Lawhead books I've read, with the exception of the latter two Dragon King Trilogy novels. It doesn't hold up to the likes of Dream Thief, Song of Albion, or Byzantium. Or the first Dragon King novel.
>>23600260The Dragon soul is the Demiurge, simple as.
>>23600260Thank you for giving me the actual quote. It killed my desire to read on. I'm giving up, I quit.Why is the prose so hostile? It's not even laconic, it's fucking barren.
>>23599074So if a wolf or a dragon is embracing a man, that's good, got it
>>23600268persuade me
>>23599483dcc is 14 year old 'ow my balls' type humor.
>>23600268i tried and the author just uses so many retarded buzzwords in the first few chapters without explaining shit.
>>23600317Yes, because a wolf or a dragon next to a man always indicates a platonic friendship, since no author will ever satisfy the desires of male monsterfuckers, only women.
>>23600406>the author just uses so many retarded buzzwords in the first few chaptersthis but LOTR
Never seen anyone mention this author itt, what do we think of him?
You people and Gene Wolfe told me that Mask of the Sorcerer is good. It's not good. What gives?
>>23599074If a book has a fag or a female on the cover then it's not worth reading. Simple as.
>>23600556Tigana is a classic rec, lurk more
>>23600565I have a life :(
>>23600561but females are cute.
>>23600558it is good
>>23599288mid books that usualy have great endings.the concept and the worlds are also preaty uniqueFor their time they are preaty great (better than most other old series) , I don't know why they are not more popular.
>>23600556I've only read the Fionavar Tapestry (of which that is the first book) and it was a little bit underwhelming based on the presumed premise - that of a portal fantasy from modern day college grads to a medieval fantasy world - which is practically dropped as soon as they're in not!Middle-Earth. As far as LOTR ripoffs go however, it's rather better than Mithgar/The Iron Tower by Dennis L. McKiernan.
Name the most obscure good sci-fi book you know.
>>23600699>obscure>goodI only read popular good books. Obscure books are obscure for a reason (because they are garbage).
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>>23600268i suppose it’s a faint hope that the author’s read at least a poem of Lovecraft?