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Literature / Re: Yearly Reading Targets 2022
« on: January 09, 2022, 12:52:28 am »
Hey fellow sloggers! So, started off the year with The Wisdom of Crowds, by Joe Abercrombie (1). As always, I really enjoy his books and was a page turner. Highly recommended.

On to, The Hod King, by Josiah Bancroft. Love this series, and have already started on it.

I have so many books to read, and im gonna try and knock a bunch out this year. Miss you guys and hope to stop around a little more often. Cheers!

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Literature / Re: Yearly Reading Targets 2021
« on: January 15, 2021, 12:28:56 am »
Quote from:  The P
Another book coming out this year, which will probably be a prioritized read: The Witness for the Dead by Katherine Addison

I remember seeing The Goblin Emperor/King(?) a few years ago, but not knowing if it was worth the grab. Did you like it?

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General Misc. / Re: What are you watching?
« on: January 14, 2021, 07:06:17 pm »
TH, fixed that..

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General Misc. / Re: What are you watching?
« on: January 14, 2021, 01:47:41 am »
Its been awhile and I'm not reading the thread atm. But, have any of you watched Dark on Netflix?
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Its probably...no, definitely top 3 all-time TV series I've watched. Its finished and if you haven't watched, GO WATCH IT!!!

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Literature / Re: Yearly Reading Targets 2021
« on: January 14, 2021, 01:15:56 am »
Quote from:  H
Indeed and I think Marlon Jones has said the next in the Dark Star Trilogy might be coming out this year too, but who knows now with the Pandemic.

H, how have you been? Still delving into the deeps, I see. I have never started that series, and have continually heard good things. I'll add that to the list.

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Literature / Re: Yearly Reading Targets 2021
« on: January 12, 2021, 11:24:33 pm »
I am actually just getting back into the swing of reading again. Alot of personal changes in my life kinda put reading on the back burner.  I have a few books already queued, atm.

Hell's Library Trilogy,  by AJ Hackwith. Two books are out at the moment.

The Left-Handed Booksellers of London, by Garth Nix

The Dragon Republic and The Burning God, by R.F. Kuang

The Fires of Vengeance trilogy, by Evan Winters. Which i dont think is completed, but the 1st two are.

The Dark Star Trilogy, by Marlon Jones. Rec'd by The Honorable H.

The Girl and the Stars, by Mark Lawrence. Which i was about half way through when I picked of Abercrombie's latest and put down. Im gonna finish next.

Last book of the Book of Babel is supposed to be released.

So, thats just a few I have in mind or already picked up. If I can do 15 this year I'll be very pleased. We shall see.

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Literature / Re: Yearly Reading Targets 2021
« on: January 12, 2021, 10:12:52 pm »
 ;)

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Literature / Re: Yearly Reading Targets 2021
« on: January 12, 2021, 07:16:58 am »
I agree with what Wilshire said, it doesn't have the same feel as the first series. But, Abercrombie is just so easy to read. So, it never feels like a slog. Easy reading.

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Literature / Re: Yearly Reading Targets 2021
« on: January 11, 2021, 11:17:14 pm »
The Trouble with Peace, by Joe Abercrombie (1). Liked it as well as anything by Joe, but i have no clue where he goes with it. Orso has grown a spine....about time.

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General Misc. / Re: What are you watching?
« on: November 25, 2019, 02:01:24 am »
Joker.







is the best movie ever made.

I'm very lenient on what i let my children watch...i don't put a good over their eyes, so to speak. That being said, would it be ok for a 8 year old?

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Literature / Re: Yearly Targets 2019
« on: October 22, 2019, 10:50:52 pm »
Quote from:  H
Been waiting for a new series ever since I couldnt finish Red Country, so I'm very glad to hear you liked it.

Also, we get some prophecy in these books. Dogman's daughter, Rikke (rhymes with pricker), has the Long Eye... I think with the success of ASOIAF, Joe thought a good idea to introduce this in his writing. Enjoyable....as always.

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Literature / Re: Yearly Targets 2019
« on: October 20, 2019, 04:47:10 am »
Finished up A Little Hatred by Abercombie (7) last night. Classic Joe. Very reminiscent of first book of first trilogy. Some action, plenty of laughs, but essentially a introduction to the plot, characters and threads of the story that we will follow throughout. As always with his stuff...highly recommended.

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Literature / Re: Yearly Targets 2019
« on: September 19, 2019, 07:08:26 am »
Finished Dark Age(6), by Pierce Brown. Out of the 5 he's written in this arc/world, this one of the best. Highly recommend.

Finished that up tonight because A Little Hatred, by Abercrombie is out and im digging into it.

With all the changes in life I haven't read as much as usual. But, I'm getting back into the swing of it. And, have a huge TBR pile building and building. I think I can make 20 and salvage the year....

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Literature / Re: Yearly Targets 2019
« on: August 22, 2019, 12:15:06 am »
Glad you liked Dragon Republic. Its next on my list.

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Literature / Re: YOU MUST TELL ME ... What else are you reading?
« on: August 16, 2019, 09:31:44 pm »
Long time, no see...miss ya guys. Ive actually picked up a book for the first time in many months. Dark Age, by Pierce Brown is the choice. About halfway through and loving it, so far. A continuation of the previous books, but this one picks up the pace quite a bit. A definite rec.

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