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Re: The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever, by Stephen Donaldson.
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I've read the first two of the set and have the third on my shelf (yes, as hardcovers - hope that's not considered sacrilege here .). I've put off reading the third, decided to wait until the last comes out (when I'll probably go back to the start). I thought the first of these new chronicles ("The Runes of the Earth") was very good, although it seemed to get a little lost for while, but the second left me with more questions than answers (eg: the newcomers, the Insequent, that don't seem to make much sense yet with respect to what has gone before). I'm wondering if he's written these last chronicles like he did The Gap series, more as one big story rather than the well defined parts of the earlier chronicles. I know with The Gap series I was tempted to stop after the first book, it was just so ... ugly, is the best I can come up with. But what came after made sense of it. With The Gap series (Sci-Fi for those that don't know about it) I think you really need to read all five books as a single story (like it was one big book) to really get it, and it's now firmly entrenched among my favourites. |
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01-14-2013, 07:31 AM | #15212 |
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I've not read Gap, but thanks for the info/suggestion.
full disclosure I have the book club editions of the first trilogy and the publisher hardbacks of the second I've not read the 'last chronicles' but I guess that 4th book in that set is coming out this year. Last edited by kennyc; 01-14-2013 at 07:39 AM. |
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Yes, Billi it is important, to me. I am working on a genre challenge this year. See my 2012 progress post, linked in my signature, if you're at all curious. One of the genres listed is "Literary Fiction" and as I've never personally sought out that type of work before, I wanted to know what it entailed, and to possibly get a few examples. My personal google searches came up empty or unhelpful so I thought I'd ask in a place where I was sure to get answers that makes sense. Which I did! Oh, thats a shame! It sounded interesting. Well, thank you, Paul and Maianhvk for the warning. |
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I started The Hunger Games without realizing it was a trilogy and then bullheadedly slogged through to the end, even though the sheen had kind of worn off after the first volume. Followed it with Life of Pi for a real change of pace. I hadn't read any book reviews before or after. Was at first entranced and then rather dragged down by the violence. I've set myself a goal of familiarizing myself with some good science fiction, so am open to all suggestions. I can't think of a single title I've read in my lifetime up until now. Odd, since I recall being hooked on Twilight Zone and Outer Limits TV shows. Anyway, I've just finished Psion by Joan Vinge. Not much character development, especially of the main villain. Maybe I'll give Vernor Vinge a try next. It's kind of overwhelming trying to set a course. |
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Three I recommend here: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...4&postcount=25 and this is one summation of readers favorites: http://scifilists.sffjazz.com/lists_books_rank1.html Last edited by kennyc; 01-14-2013 at 09:27 AM. |
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I'm reading The Middlesteins by Jamie Attenberg because someone told me it was good. It's OK but not a favorite. I'm also reading Brideshead Revisited because someone told me it was her favorite book ever. I like that better. I'm about half-way through each. I should probably read one at a time, but I'm not.
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