I started Blood Meridian the other day. If it isn't deadly youse are all dead
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I started Miki Berenyi's autobiography, fingers crossed: how music saved me from success.
It's the first music book I've read in years.
I listened to a few interviews with her and it sounded interesting.
I started Miki Berenyi's autobiography, fingers crossed: how music saved me from success.
It's the first music book I've read in years.
I listened to a few interviews with her and it sounded interesting.
I just got the first one of these out of the library.The Fall of Hyperion - Dan Simmons. Second book in the Hyperion Cantos. A group of pilgrims visit a desert planet which is home to a mysterious being called The Shrike. Love it.
It's a banger. Hope you like it.I just got the first one of these out of the library.
I love the Revenger books too. (Altho they might be for kids.)Revelation Space by Alastair Reynolds. Dense sci fi. Also set on a big fuck off spaceship. No idea whats going on but can't put it down.
Enjoying this. Finished the chapter last night about the girl that started aging backwards. Really bummed me out that.It's a banger. Hope you like it.
I'm struggling my way through the second book. it's pretty denseEnjoying this. Finished the chapter last night about the girl that started aging backwards. Really bummed me out that.
Then I had a dream that one of the young ones in work (attractive) died, and I had to do all the stuff for the funeral. Although she either wasn't dead or didn't realise she was dead so I had to keep the details from her.
I didn't like this.I started Blood Meridian the other day. If it isn't deadly youse are all dead
;_;I didn't like this.
I love this kitchen sink drama stuff.Recent reads.
The Wolves of Eternity - Karl Ove Knausgaard. Sequel/prequel to The Morning Star. Essentially two character studies set decades apart with with some weird supernatural shit going on. Excellent.
Eden - Jim Crace. Garden of Eden as a labour camp overseen by Angels who resemble giant birds. Good
The Fall of Hyperion - Dan Simmons. Second book in the Hyperion Cantos. A group of pilgrims visit a desert planet which is home to a mysterious being called The Shrike. Love it.
Dhalgren - Samuel R Delany. Man gets stuck in a city which seems to be in an alternative universe. Struggling with this.
Castle in the Forest - Norman Mailer. Hitler's childhood as told by an SS officer who is a demon. Very grim.
The Shadow of the Torturer by Gene Wolfe. Science fantasy set in a far future earth about a torturer's apprentice forced to go on the run after interferring with the death of one of his clients. Amazing.
Soldier of the Mist by Gene Wolfe. Greek soldier gets a wallop on the head and loses his memory but gains the ability to speak to the gods. Amazing.
Red Mars by Kim Stanley Robinson. Incredible book about terraforming Mars.
The Three Body Problem. Great sci fi. Cant wait for the tv show.
I get the appeal. Its great at times but I lost interest too many times and by the end I was just plain lost.
That’s fair, I hadn’t a breeze what was going on when I read it first. I just wanted you to love it.I get the appeal. It’s great at times but I lost interest too many times and by the end I was just plain lost.
Is that referring to a particular book I listed?I love this kitchen sink drama stuff.
Yer books are mostly 180 degrees away from mundane drudgery.Is that referring to a particular book I listed?
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