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Re: Re: Re: Books motherfuckers, do you read them? - Greatbacon - 10-29-2013

(10-29-2013, 12:36 PM)Eschatos link Wrote: [quote author=Höböspärtän link=topic=1145.msg272805#msg272805 date=1383028340]
[quote author=Didzo link=topic=1145.msg272771#msg272771 date=1382988033]
[quote author=at0m link=topic=1145.msg272750#msg272750 date=1382959531]
[quote author=Höböspärtän link=topic=1145.msg272749#msg272749 date=1382937154]
[quote author=Didzo link=topic=1145.msg272738#msg272738 date=1382913605]
I read Neuromancer a few weeks back in order to avoid shame when confronted by any sci fi novel fan.
[/quote]what did you think?

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Seeing where a bunch of sci fi ideas in movies, games, and books got their inspiration from was cool. The unfiltered, rough writing style is an interesting change of pace from my usual reading, but it also makes it a challenge to keep track of who everhone is and what different future-terms refer to. It sort of tosses you straight into their world unceremoniously and lets you figure out what everything is.
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Yep.
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If you want to try something of his that's less cyberpunk, check out The Difference Engine.
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Or check out his modern trilogy, starting with Pattern Recognition.


Re: Re: Re: Books motherfuckers, do you read them? - at0m - 10-29-2013

(10-29-2013, 12:38 PM)Greatbacon link Wrote: [quote author=Eschatos link=topic=1145.msg272826#msg272826 date=1383068218]
[quote author=Höböspärtän link=topic=1145.msg272805#msg272805 date=1383028340]
[quote author=Didzo link=topic=1145.msg272771#msg272771 date=1382988033]
[quote author=at0m link=topic=1145.msg272750#msg272750 date=1382959531]
[quote author=Höböspärtän link=topic=1145.msg272749#msg272749 date=1382937154]
[quote author=Didzo link=topic=1145.msg272738#msg272738 date=1382913605]
I read Neuromancer a few weeks back in order to avoid shame when confronted by any sci fi novel fan.
[/quote]what did you think?

Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk
[/quote]

Seeing where a bunch of sci fi ideas in movies, games, and books got their inspiration from was cool. The unfiltered, rough writing style is an interesting change of pace from my usual reading, but it also makes it a challenge to keep track of who everhone is and what different future-terms refer to. It sort of tosses you straight into their world unceremoniously and lets you figure out what everything is.
[/quote]Yep.
[/quote]If you want to try something of his that's less cyberpunk, check out The Difference Engine.
[/quote]Or check out his modern trilogy, starting with Pattern Recognition.
[/quote]I couldn't get into Difference Engine, but the modern trilogy is pretty good.


Re: Re: Re: Books motherfuckers, do you read them? - Surf314 - 10-29-2013

(10-29-2013, 01:37 PM)at0m link Wrote: [quote author=Greatbacon link=topic=1145.msg272827#msg272827 date=1383068323]
[quote author=Eschatos link=topic=1145.msg272826#msg272826 date=1383068218]
[quote author=Höböspärtän link=topic=1145.msg272805#msg272805 date=1383028340]
[quote author=Didzo link=topic=1145.msg272771#msg272771 date=1382988033]
[quote author=at0m link=topic=1145.msg272750#msg272750 date=1382959531]
[quote author=Höböspärtän link=topic=1145.msg272749#msg272749 date=1382937154]
[quote author=Didzo link=topic=1145.msg272738#msg272738 date=1382913605]
I read Neuromancer a few weeks back in order to avoid shame when confronted by any sci fi novel fan.
[/quote]what did you think?

Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk
[/quote]

Seeing where a bunch of sci fi ideas in movies, games, and books got their inspiration from was cool. The unfiltered, rough writing style is an interesting change of pace from my usual reading, but it also makes it a challenge to keep track of who everhone is and what different future-terms refer to. It sort of tosses you straight into their world unceremoniously and lets you figure out what everything is.
[/quote]Yep.
[/quote]If you want to try something of his that's less cyberpunk, check out The Difference Engine.
[/quote]Or check out his modern trilogy, starting with Pattern Recognition.
[/quote]I couldn't get into Difference Engine, but the modern trilogy is pretty good.
[/quote]
I felt the same, I still haven't finished Difference Engine.


Re: Books motherfuckers, do you read them? - spm201 - 11-07-2013

Anyone here read the Malazan series. 2 books in, and I do a LOT of reading but it's probably the most challenging thing I've picked up to date.


Re: Books motherfuckers, do you read them? - Eschatos - 11-07-2013

(11-07-2013, 07:52 AM)spm201 link Wrote: Anyone here read the Malazan series. 2 books in, and I do a LOT of reading but it's probably the most challenging thing I've picked up to date.

Just started number five. They're great.


Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Books motherfuckers, do you read them? - HeK - 11-07-2013

(10-29-2013, 09:55 PM)Surf314 link Wrote: [quote author=at0m link=topic=1145.msg272832#msg272832 date=1383071862]
[quote author=Greatbacon link=topic=1145.msg272827#msg272827 date=1383068323]
[quote author=Eschatos link=topic=1145.msg272826#msg272826 date=1383068218]
[quote author=Höböspärtän link=topic=1145.msg272805#msg272805 date=1383028340]
[quote author=Didzo link=topic=1145.msg272771#msg272771 date=1382988033]
[quote author=at0m link=topic=1145.msg272750#msg272750 date=1382959531]
[quote author=Höböspärtän link=topic=1145.msg272749#msg272749 date=1382937154]
[quote author=Didzo link=topic=1145.msg272738#msg272738 date=1382913605]
I read Neuromancer a few weeks back in order to avoid shame when confronted by any sci fi novel fan.
[/quote]what did you think?

Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk
[/quote]

Seeing where a bunch of sci fi ideas in movies, games, and books got their inspiration from was cool. The unfiltered, rough writing style is an interesting change of pace from my usual reading, but it also makes it a challenge to keep track of who everhone is and what different future-terms refer to. It sort of tosses you straight into their world unceremoniously and lets you figure out what everything is.
[/quote]Yep.
[/quote]If you want to try something of his that's less cyberpunk, check out The Difference Engine.
[/quote]Or check out his modern trilogy, starting with Pattern Recognition.
[/quote]I couldn't get into Difference Engine, but the modern trilogy is pretty good.
[/quote]
I felt the same, I still haven't finished Difference Engine.
[/quote]
I finally finished The Difference Engine. It's an overrated pile of shit. It becomes extremely disjointed as you switch viewpoints between characters with little respect to the established time line.
Above all, you can plainly see which parts are Gibson and which are Stirling.

On Gibson 's works, he gets better with each book. The last trilogy is very good.

After the difference engine, I started with Do androids dream of electric sheep. I have forgotten how good Philip k Dick is.

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Re: Books motherfuckers, do you read them? - Greatbacon - 11-07-2013

Phillip K. Dick is fantastic.  I have a collection of his short stories and would say that while some are more forgettable than others, pretty much all of them are solid in concept and execution.  I don't remember the title, but one of my favorites is essentially an inspiration to the terminator series (robots that look and act like people).


Re: - at0m - 11-08-2013

You should read Android's Dream, it's an interesting piece of quasi-metafiction with a bunch of references to PKD's work.

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Re: Books motherfuckers, do you read them? - spm201 - 11-08-2013

I'm starting Discworld soon. Is anyone prepared to tell me what exactly I'm getting myself into?


Re: Books motherfuckers, do you read them? - at0m - 11-08-2013

(11-08-2013, 02:32 PM)spm201 link Wrote: I'm starting Discworld soon. Is anyone prepared to tell me what exactly I'm getting myself into?
I read all of those last year, the first one is a little mediocre (and some in the middle are as well), but overall they're very very good. I was laughing my ass off at jokes that I couldn't figure out how to explain to anyone I knew who hadn't also read them, was good times.

[spoiler]my favorite character overall has got to be Death's granddaughter Susan Sto Helit, for sure. Also, Michelle Dockery makes her eminently boneable in the live-action made-for-TV specials she's in. Also, dat hair, unf. Both Granny Weatherwax and Tiffany Aching are pretty boss characters as well.[/spoiler]


Re: Books motherfuckers, do you read them? - Neptune - 11-09-2013

(11-08-2013, 02:32 PM)spm201 link Wrote: I'm starting Discworld soon. Is anyone prepared to tell me what exactly I'm getting myself into?

Something absolutely wonderful.

You don't have to read them in order, but it's recommended.  My favorite books are the ones about the City Watch.  They're also very re-readable.


Re: Books motherfuckers, do you read them? - at0m - 11-09-2013

This conversation is making me want to re-read them again. I don't know if I have it in me to re-read thirty-five books back to back.


Re: Books motherfuckers, do you read them? - spm201 - 11-09-2013

(11-09-2013, 05:03 PM)Neptune link Wrote: [quote author=spm201 link=topic=1145.msg273229#msg273229 date=1383939161]
I'm starting Discworld soon. Is anyone prepared to tell me what exactly I'm getting myself into?

Something absolutely wonderful.

You don't have to read them in order, but it's recommended.  My favorite books are the ones about the City Watch.  They're also very re-readable.
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I'm starting from Mort and doing the Death timeline first, since it was seeing Death quotes that made me want to read them in the first place. I'm using a fancy 'chronology of discworld' chart to make sure I stay on track though, so it's all good.


Re: - at0m - 11-09-2013

The publication order is more or less chronological, so that's not too tough to figure out

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Re: Books motherfuckers, do you read them? - rumbot - 01-26-2014

for Surf

http://www.amazon.com/The-Big-Con-Story-Confidence/dp/0385495382



Re: Books motherfuckers, do you read them? - Hobospartan - 01-26-2014

Finished American Gods

Not exactly sure what I'm going to read next, though.


Re: - at0m - 01-27-2014

Anansi boys?

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Re: Books motherfuckers, do you read them? - spm201 - 01-27-2014

I'm reading Name of the Wind. Again. I have a problem.

Also going through Market Wizards (1988 edition) and its absolutely fascinating. If you have a decent amount of base knowledge about the stock market and would like to learn how to make money in it, that's a good place to start.


Re: - Greatbacon - 01-27-2014

(01-27-2014, 07:03 AM)at0m link Wrote: Anansi boys?

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  The Sandman comics by the same N. Gaimen or Kraken by China Mieville are also in a similar vein.


Re: Books motherfuckers, do you read them? - Elder - 01-27-2014

have found a staggering amount of free books in the kindle store to read, problem i dont know where to begin with some of them.
Most of them are shitty romance novels, and as im not didzo i dont care for that kind of literature.

Any suggestions people?

Also have almost finished sword of truth book 11.
Going to barnes and noble tomorrow because i still have a little over $60 in gift cards to spend there