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![]() Wow, sounds like I missed a lot when I was in my romantic novel phase :P. Yeah, I used to read those all of the time. They were good though. Especially Bertrice Small, who's historical romance novels included a lot of historic information.
Anywho, the last book I read was Robinson Crusoe. I was surprised at how much I liked it, quite good. My brother has taken a lot of literary classes and had kept a lot of the books he read, so, I have recently been raiding his stash. Other than that, I don't really have time to read anything but my texts for class. Since I'm going into nursing, this includes a lot of psychology books right now. It's pretty interesting, though. I'd love to take a class in literature to read more classics (and get credit for it "Necroscope"...hm, that sounds good *writing that one down along with a list of others*. I also wanted to read "Dracula" and I downloaded it from some site a while ago but I never got to it. Plus, don't you just hate reading a long story on the computer? Either you print it out and it would take up a whole lot of ink and paper, or you sit in front of the computer to read it and your neck becomes paralyzed in that position for the next few weeks :P. Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" is also on my list. A friend of mine is supposed to lend it to me once she's done with it for a class she's taking. Grr, she didn't even read it. Since they were going to discuss it in class, she watched the movie because it took less time. I would love to see her grade, hehe. |
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![]() Read Dracula!!!
Also the last albatros by Ian Irvine. Good stuff. |
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![]() After being confronted with yet another Robert Jordan book that succeeds in not bringing the conclusion of Wheel of Time any nearer, I've decided to leave fantasy for what it is for a while and focus on other genres :tai: (Tai, I love your smilie!)
Last read: "Life of Pi" by Yann Martel. This I'd recommend to anyone. It's a great read, funny and believable and I'm still doubting wether or not the story is true |
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I'll check that Scherfig book out! The only one I've read by him is Det Forsömte For?r. I didn't really like it when reading it, but afterwards it is actually good!! I have an exam on it next Thursday |
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![]() I don't have time to read books, that's why I listen them. LOL
Almost done with Swords of the Truth - Stone of the Tears by Terry Goodkind. I've already read the book, but it's still very interesting and entertaining. 24 tapes :blink: are great to listen while driving to school or to work. |
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I love it too, thanks As for Tolkien... I'm sure this is going to be a rather unpopular opinion, but I'll throw it out anyway... I think one of the only reasons Tolkien is revered is because he was the first real fantasy author, imho. He's primarily an historian and a linguist, and it really shows in his writing. It's so dry, and well, in many cases, boring. Many of the characters are flat, they don't really develop as characters at all, and are seen from the perspective of a person who studies history... in the sense that all you really see is their actions as one piece of a whole, which is cool and all, but they're still really boring. In the case of some characters, he shows growth, but in comparison to what could have been possible, I just find myself somewhat unimpressed. To his credit, the depth of the world he created is what really makes him stand out as an author. But really, I just don't feel he's "all that." LOTR was awesome, but... I've just read a whole lot better. |
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![]() Plus you don't get to imagine characters' voices yourself - witness Tony Robinson reading the Discworld books.
I agree with Tai on Tolkien too - very overrated as a writer, but interesting as an historian and a linguist, and as the father of modern fantasy writing. |
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![]() I'll have to jump in on Tai's little train of opinions. Tolkien IS overrated. If there's one thing he did well, it was setting, but his setting becomes too much with too many words... And whenever a character is introduced, we get to hear of the rest of their family as well. As for his fight-scenes;
But, no Tolkien, no fantasy, and I have to admit that his imagination and love for his world was great. He wanted to make a mythology for Britian, and it really shows in the first 100 pages of Silmarillion. Jeez. So many names :blink:. |
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