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>What was the last big reveal in a book that caught you off-guard and unexpectedly?
Good or bad

Previous Thread: >>17342638

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>> No.17357386

Whens the No god series? Bakkerfags tell me

>> No.17357387
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>>17357377
Why don't you people read GR? . It is sci-fi.

>> No.17357388

fuck kellh*s, fuck the cons*lt, fuck the g*ds
>this post brought to you by fanim gang

>> No.17357397

I've been wanting to write/read porn novels. Anyone have any suggestions so I can get a feel for the genre? Preferably not litrpg since I hate isekai and not rainbowroad for the same reason and because I heard they ban outright smut. (though I might be wrong about that.)

>> No.17357398

>>17357386
>Does it trouble you, Anon?

>> No.17357437 [DELETED] 

>>17357377
I hate niggers

>> No.17357440

>>17357387
>pynchon
Some of us are smart enough not to fall for retarded memes.

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>>17357386
never

>> No.17357499

>>17357387
insufferable prose, mostly

>> No.17357528

>>17357377
The ending of the Narnia series was some of the wackiest shit I've ever read. I haven't read the last book in a while but damn WTF was CS thinking?

>> No.17357589
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Go to the 17th Shard and bring something back:
>https://www.17thshard.com/forum/topic/90983-statistical-analysis-of-the-cosmere-mid-2020/
Bless autists.

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>>17357377
Permutation City - Greg Egan (1994)
As with most anything that Egan has written, this is all about the ideas. If that isn't sufficient, then you'll probably not find this to be sufficiently enjoyable. The central idea, Dust Theory, can't be reasonably described as anything other than insane, and almost every character treats it as such. Readers who are dismissive and/or contemptuous of it and the other ideas in the story may find this book a tough and unproductive slog. Although there are a few viewpoint characters they're all still about their own ideas.

This is a novel in two parts, which in effect reads like a novel followed by a novella. The first part is entirely self-contained, but if you read only that, then it becomes an entirely different work, which is interesting by itself. As a result, it'd be possible to read the second part by itself as well, but that would be ridiculous. Based on the reviews I read, a significant number of people would've preferred that entire novel was written in the style of the second part, but I disagree.

The book begins with existential computation experiments and then goes to organic chemistry simulations, so after you've read those you'll have a general idea what rest of the book will be like. You may find that you'll enjoy that more than it sounds like. The only way to know for sure is to try it out, maybe more than once if it doesn't work the first time.

There are philosophical and religious arguments, though sometimes the difference between them can be difficult to tell, despite Egan being a professed atheist. Each character has their own arguments for how life ought to be lived and what matters in it. I found myself agreeing with some and entirely rejecting others, but enjoyed reading about them regardless of how I felt about the arguments.

Our current year is catching up to some technological mentions in the book, which perhaps is only to be expected with technological optimism. The 2020 mention has come and gone and next is the 2024 mention of "ran a fully conscious copy of himself in a crude Virtual Reality" which doesn't seem likely. Most of the book takes place in the mid 2040s and early 2050s. When those years come, I wonder if the book will be looked upon as quaint like those from mid-20th century often are. The years are merely anchors for the ideas of an age.

It's difficult to express what specifically I enjoyed. Maybe it's simply that the book describes going through the process of an insane idea that has to be taken on faith step-by-step. Once I settled into reading it, I was completely absorbed. Permutation City will remain among the top novels that I enjoyed reading this year.
Rating: 5/5

>> No.17357607

>>17357377
Christianity

>> No.17357667

>>17357528
It's just straight the book of revelations, which is itself the trippiest book in the bible

>> No.17358159
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pic related temporarily replaces your last read book's protagonist: how does she die horribly?

>> No.17358164

“I … I did as you charged.”
>Something must be eaten …
“And what was that?”
>Do you understand me?
“You … You said …”
A frown, as if at a pain inflicted.
“Proyas? You have no call to fear me. Please … speak.”

>> No.17358240

This anon really thinks he's the second coming of Bakker for so many threads now.

>> No.17358250

>>17358159
Sounds like you're asking for fetish material

>> No.17358281
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17358281

>Reading Dune Messiah
>Surprise brother-seeing-his-sister-naked-and-getting-oddly-aroused scene
Wtf, I'm finally starting to like this series.

>> No.17358348

>>17358281
Herbert was a horndog pervert, thats for sure.

>> No.17358356

>>17358159
BLACK SNEED

>> No.17358362

i'm looking for short story collections; preferably those including works by multiple authors or published in the last five years, but it's not necessary. i like chiang and ellison.

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>>17358159

She is Conan now?

Well, Ill leave that to your imagination.

>> No.17358416
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ANY GOOD STEAMPUNK NOVELS?

>> No.17358428

>>17358362
axiomatic and luminous by egan
caltraps of time has a lot of WEIRD stuff but its story traveller's rest is the best
ive never found a multiple authors work ive liked :(

>> No.17358446

>>17358416
No.

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>>17358446
UNDERSTANDABLE HAVE GOOD DAY

>> No.17358472

>>17358416
Could've just asked "good *punk?" and it's just as easily answered: No

>> No.17358477

>>17358428
thanks anon

>> No.17358637

>>17357397
Eh, the only book I've ever read that I would actually consider porn was The Barrow, which was pretty good even with out the smut.

>> No.17358713

>>17357397
Try Sin and Soil.

>> No.17358776

>>17358362
They are called anthologies and magazines. You could try the best of the year collections.

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>>17358416
I've only read The Difference Engine and it's easily one of the worst novels I've ever read from an acclaimed author

>> No.17358995

It's like I'm really in a /tv/ thread about the adaptability of source material.
Everyone thinks your favorite thing is trash.

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Lord do I hope this doesn’t cause a shit storm...

Are there any books or series with a similar “feel” in terms of atmosphere and writing style to Harry Potter? It wasn’t the best thing ever, but it was very pleasant to read. The characters felt real and likable, the writing was simple but painted vivid pictures, and the world was easy to get immersed in.

>> No.17359122

>>17359096
I guess Narnia kind of always had the Harry Potter "vibe" if that's what you mean. The writing style isn't the same (as it was written in the 50s) but it's still good.

>> No.17359139

>>17359122
Gotcha, I’ve been meaning to give C.S. Lewis a try for a while so I suppose nows as good a time as any. I’ll see if I can’t find a collection of his Narnia books tomorrow at my half price.

>> No.17359146

>>17359139
I picked up a paper back collection of all of the books for 7$ at a half priced book store so I imagine they are going for cheap.

>> No.17359168

>>17359096

It, by Stephen King.

>> No.17359214

>>17359146
Cool, I appreciate the heads up. Hopefully they have a decent looking copy there.
>>17359168
Read that a while ago. It was okay. Kind of dragged in the adult parts.

>> No.17359239

>>17359096
Wizard Of Earthsea
Wheel Of Time
Percy Jackson maybe?

>> No.17359248

>>17352807
EN translators seem to struggle with the Central European language potpourri in general; the same happened to Hašek's work. People speaking Czech/Latin/German/whatever simultaneously is the point and a key illustration of how things used to be in those lands, but English translators manage to fuck it up every time.

>> No.17359256

>>17359096
Lotr

>> No.17359262

>>17359096
Wheel Of Time series 100%, but just a heads up it's like 14 books long and the author's dementia kicked in around book 7 and he died around book 11 and they brought in Sanders to finish the franchise.

>> No.17359263
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If anyone is looking for a comfy horror novel, this southern gothic will hit the mark. It's pretty short and a slow-burn in terms of horror, but it's very fun with great writing.

>> No.17359328

>>17359096
Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell.
Susanna Clarke and J K Rowling both emulate Jane Austen's style of narration.

>> No.17359392

>>17359239
Wizard of Earthsea is good but a very different flavor. It’s more like an old fairy tale. Percy is also good, but again, a very different flavor. I wish Rick wasn’t so heavy handed in tying things back into the current day. I get that’s sort of the point, but the way it was presented got a bit stale by the second book. It’s still a series I’m planning on finishing at some point though.
>>17359262
That really sucks. Also, I feel like when any creative dies their work should be left alone unless they left a ton of notes and chose the person they wanted to carry on their work themselves.
>>17359328
Just read the synopsis and it sounds really good. I’ll try and track that down tomorrow as well.

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>>17358446
>>17358464
>>17358416
But seriously are there really 0 standout Steampunk books? How can that be possible? It's such a popular genre there has to be something????

>> No.17359756

>>17359483
Screw it, come back to /sffg/ on Monday and I’ll have something for you.

>> No.17360164

>Sandersoys seething

>> No.17360443

>>17359263
Writing is fantastic, but the story is mediocre and the book ends way too quickly.

>> No.17360494

>>17358164
we've memed this book and TUC in general too much, judging eye and WLW need some

>> No.17360497

>>17359096
name of the wind is about wizard school

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>>17358416
>>17359483
*Blocks your path*
I read these when I was a teenager and they kicked ass, also they have cool illustrations.
In all seriousness, I think 'steampunk' works better in a visual medium. Maybe the concept itself is too rooted on a certain 'aesthetic', but I always felt like it desu

>> No.17360516

>>17360164
>talking to yourself again
That's not a good sign bud.

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17360573

Who are the not-proto-slavs of Eärwa?
Ce Tydonn?
>tribal forest warlords
>somewhat recently conquered Cengemis and unified
>racist because they think their wandering forest nigger life made them stronger than all others

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>>17359483

>> No.17360795
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>It's not even bait when he can't help but make the same posts in every single thread. At that point it's obsession, and I feel it necessary to point out his retarded ass needs a hobby he actually likes instead of a crusade against shit he both hates and literally can't stop thinking about. Probably meds, too.

>> No.17360834

>>17359483
I think the Tales of Ketty jay is firefly in a steampunk setting.
https://www.goodreads.com/series/49415-tales-of-the-ketty-jay

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>>17360792
I love Reynolds, but this is truly awful. I cannot fathom how he turned such a good premise in to such a shit book. Worse then Absolution Gab.

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>>17357598
My sweet Prince you should not confine yourself to /lit. Go become a booktuber or at least post your goodreads.

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>> No.17360911

>>17357446
Is the Unholy Consult part of the Aspect Emperor series or not?

>> No.17360963

>>17357589
>https://coppermind.net/wiki/Category:Statistics
Truly blessed

>> No.17360981

>>17360838
I thought it was okay but I kept being weirded out when the protagonist was just an all-around good person. I kept waiting for it to turn out that he was secretly Dr. Mengele or something - I was reading an Alastair Reynolds novel after all - but nah, he's just basically a doctor who's a a cool dude.

>> No.17361025
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>> No.17361067

>>17361025
A giant wall of text, and it could've been summed up succinctly:

"I am a faggot."

>> No.17361131

>>17359096
Chronicles of prydain were always a good, comfy kidlit series for me.

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>>17360795
>>17360888
>>17361025
>anyone anywhere seething as hard as you

>> No.17361162

>>17359483
The Court of the Air by Stephen Hunt is a steampunk novel. I read it a few years ago, and I don't remember much, but there are no bad feelings there.

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>>17361025
That last paragraph

>> No.17361266

>>17360963
>Stormlight Archive
>The amount of PoVs

>> No.17361269

Where can i find a book similiar to Arcanum? You know a lot of magic and techologies advanced enough to make life easier. Instead of learning magic for decades you can pick up a gun and shoot someone you dont like.

>> No.17361330
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This is a Bakkerchad thread.

>> No.17361355

>>17361025

> disliked main character since book 1
> kept reading

Is this the power of the Sandersoys?

>> No.17361364

>>17360502
>leviathan
>behemoth
cool
>goliath instead of ziz
pussy

>> No.17361387

>>17361355
It's like in MMO's. People addicted to shit.

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What do I read after finishing everything by Watts?

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>>17361355
>>17361387
Why are you people constantly bashing on Sanderson? Genuinely curious.

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>>17358713
>>17358637
Thanks, I'll give them a peek. I'm mainly wondering, like, how graphic the sex scenes tend to get and just how much sex compared to story there tends to be.

>> No.17361619

>He’d first come to her because of her beautiful boyish thighs and seal-smooth skin.
Bakker keep doing this.

>> No.17361628

>>17360911
TUC is the last book in the series. It’s book 4/4 of TAE and book 7/7 of TSA.

>>17361392
Because he writes simplistic anime drivel which operates solely on the level of entertainment. His prose is mind-numbingly insipid and he approaches his writing like selling cars rather than creating art. He’s pure reddit. There are much better fantasy writers out there Anon, but Sanderson fans are typically entertainment-minded, plot-focused readers and can’t be bothered to expand their horizons. And so we prosecute our holy war of extermination upon them.

>> No.17361636

>>17361628
>TUC is the last book in the series. It’s book 4/4 of TAE and book 7/7 of TSA.
So, is there a last series then?

If that's the case, how many books does he have planned?

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>>17361628
>Because he writes simplistic anime drivel which operates solely on the level of entertainment. His prose is mind-numbingly insipid and he approaches his writing like selling cars rather than creating art. He’s pure reddit. There are much better fantasy writers out there Anon, but Sanderson fans are typically entertainment-minded, plot-focused readers and can’t be bothered to expand their horizons. And so we prosecute our holy war of extermination upon them.
This triggers the Sandersoy.

>> No.17361647

>>17361619
Unlike coomer GRRM, who makes all his sex scenes (even rape) sound pornographic, indulgent and pleasurable, Blakk Sneed cuts to the heart of the matter and makes all his sex scenes deeply uncomfortable and disturbing.... It’s striking, the difference in their approach.

>> No.17361652

>>17361647
>makes all his sex scenes deeply uncomfortable and disturbing
t.never-read-bakker.

>> No.17361672

>>17361647
>uncomfortable and disturbing
Didn't get that from most Esmi scenes so far. Maybe if you put yourself in Achamian's shoes the scene with the soldier feels like NTR but I don't.

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>>17361672
The scene of Esmi and Akka fucking in the Thousandfold Thought is truly emotional.

People bashing Bakker here never made it past the first book.

>> No.17361718

>>17361687
the what I got is really confusing

>> No.17361735

>>17361718
>the what I got is really confusing

NTA but there's nothing confusing about it. Did you even read the book?

>> No.17361819

>>17361636
>So, is there a last series then?
There was supposed to be one, but Bakker lost his publisher.

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>>17361819
How did he lose is publisher? That's what I would like to know?
Was it because of poor sales or the non-pc type content?

I also think that it will be very difficult to find a publisher that will only publish his last series. He should just self publish to be quite honest.

>> No.17361863

>>17361840
>How did he lose is publisher?
Sales and disagreements over the books or something. Probably all the shit about black seed, rape and all women being whores after all.
He is also too proud to self publish or so I've heard.

>> No.17361877

>>17361863
So, realistically. What are the actual chances that we will see something?

What if he dies, do you still think we can get something?

>He is also too proud to self publish or so I've heard.
This is what I don't fucking understand. What's so bad about self publishing?

>> No.17361915

>>17361819
There's conflicting info about this. In the early 2010s he was signed to Overlook Press and Penguin. Penguin dropped him, and they distributed the Overlook edition.

Where's the source for that claim?

>> No.17361933

>>17361025
what a fag

>> No.17361940

Bakker’s blog has been dead for a year. It’s strange he would just abruptly stop posting and disappear from the web without any notice. I really hope him and his family are okay desu.

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>>17361940
Is there really no realistic way to contact Bakker and/or know if he's doing alright?

Doesn't he have a mail-box for fans or something? I would honestly like to write him a letter.

>> No.17362006

>>17360834
It's fucking garbage

>> No.17362020

>>17361025
Alright /sffg/, which one of you did this?

>> No.17362029

>>17361940
>looked into Bakker's blog
>muh Trump stuff
ha

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I saw this picture posted somewhere and I instantly thought of Esmenet

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Does pic related work?

I'm going to write him a "letter" now.

>> No.17362164

>>17359328
Finished this a while back, absolutely loved it

>> No.17362256

>>17359248
Could I read books in Czech if I know Polish? I'm guessing they can't be too difficult if I also use a dictionary or something.

>> No.17362259

>>17361628
>his writing like selling cars
To be fair, with RoW it seems like a truth.
I cant explain this:
>Part 1 of RoW is actually great, full of promises, interesting interaction between characters, nice pacing, good action-dialogue balance.
>Part 1 is offered for FREE.
>Part 2-5 are full of incoherent mess, shit pacing, 400 pages of filler and no good payoffs.

Sanderson literally tries hard to make Part 1 a fucking good looking AD, teaser trailer, whatever the fuck you call it, so it could sell the book, and then fuck around with the rest of the book.
For this shit alone he deserves all the hate.

>> No.17362307

>>17362129
good luck anon

>>17362046
Prince of Nothing miniseries adaptation when?

>> No.17362361

Any good youtube channel with books recommendation?

>> No.17362495

>>17362361
Yeah, lots.

>> No.17362509

>>17362259
>Part 1
>great
Lmao no. It is easily the worst part of the book

>> No.17362519

>>17362495
Thanks. I hoped for a link.

>> No.17362520

Looking to get into some grimdark, should I start with Black Company or The Darkness that Comes Before?

>> No.17362531

>>17362519
>>17362361
There aren't. 95% of them are Soys

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6h3SrmGvdZM

This one is alright.

>> No.17362543

>>17362520
I never understood the hype about Bakker until I read him. It quickly became my favorite series.

If you can get into his prose and initial info/name dumping, you will have a blast.

>> No.17362551

>>17362520
The darkness that comes before is actual grimdark. Black company is more like low fantasy than grimdark

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>>17362259
I read the book until the Navani/Raboniel scene became pure nonsensical cringe.

Pic related has some good insights.

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>>17358416
This but only because it's barely ever part of the story

>> No.17362602

>>17362531
>>17362519
>>17362361
This guy is also decent.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AG0A9cOoNPo

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>>17357589
>https://www.17thshard.com/news/brandon-news/rhythm-of-war-review-spoiler-free-r654/

>> No.17362697

>>17362625
Stop advertising Sandersoy's blog, please.

>> No.17362850

>>17362520
What's so special about grimdank anyway? What's the selling point of it for you anons?

>> No.17362895

>>17361863
Black seed? Lol what's that?

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I think having a sranc gf is the dream basically.
>cute face, sranc have very beautiful faces canonically
>short haired tomboy (bald)
>likes fighting so she'll probably cuddle-fight a lot
>very high sexual appetite, she'll dry your nuts raw
>is probably into kinky stuff
>thin and athletic, she'll beat you in any marathon
>will enjoy your cooking even if you feed her worms
>religious (worships the No-god)
>fertile, she'll give you a lot of babies
I can't think of any downside to having a sranc gf.

>> No.17362911

>>17359483
Railsea

>> No.17362926
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>>17362046
Esmi is supposed to have black hair though. And that girl in your pic would look better with black hair also.

Pic related is what I think of when I imagine Esmement.

>> No.17362934

>>17362895
The golden coin fluttered in his hand, bewitching her with its glitter. He held it above her and let it slip between his fingers. It plopped onto the sticky pools across her belly. She glanced down and gasped in horror.
His seed was black.

>> No.17362939

>>17362910
Get help

>> No.17362945
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>>17362850
Because 90% of the stuff that tries to pass itself off as "grimdark" in the market is either edgy teenage fantasy with cruelty basically being practiced for the lulz, or pretend grimdark where the characters whine about how shit everything is and glory in their ruthlesness, but if you look at it closely it's just a game of pretend with an audience that's famished for more ASOIAF. Bakker goes overboard at times (okay, many times) with the darkness, but it's a series written by someone who genuinely knows their shit in terms of history, and has this old-testament/Illiad feeling to its prose that you can't find anywhere else these days.

>>17362895
It's this.

>> No.17362963

>>17362910
She'll probably also stab you and rape your gaping wound with a dildo at some point.

>> No.17362971

>>17362945
Ok, but what sells you his brand of grimdank? What's the appeal and specifics of it?

>> No.17362973

>>17362850
grim dark is fun because the prose is sparse with little description and a lot of action happens. it's todays version of pulp detective or noir fiction.

>> No.17362985

>>17362926
The girl in my picture clearly has dyed hair.

Your girl is hot, but she's way too fucking pretty to be Esmi.

>> No.17363006

>>17362971
There's tons of stuff closer to old texts and actual war that you can get away with in grimdark, than anywhere else.

>> No.17363045

>>17362985
Isn't it Canon that Esmi is damn fucking beautiful? I mean it's never stated that she might be average or simple looking, but it is mentioned several times that even though she has a child and is well into middle age (she's like 35ish in the first trilogy, right?) she's still very beautiful, with chocolate smooth skin and black hair/red lips.

>> No.17363085

>>17362945
>Bakker goes overboard at times (okay, many times) with the darkness, but it's a series written by someone who genuinely knows their shit in terms of history, and has this old-testament/Illiad feeling to its prose that you can't find anywhere else these days.
Even if you completely erase the fantasy parts, the grim dark scenes in The Second Apocalypse are just mirror image of the wars in the middle ages.

>> No.17363120

>>17363045
She’s not drop dead gorgeous, but she’s pretty enough stand out in a crowd.

>> No.17363122

>>17363085
Yeah, I know the crusaders ate people in Ma'arra.

>> No.17363126

>>17362971
For me I just really enjoy the aesthetics of it all. Violence, villainly and bleakness.

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>>17363126
I honestly couldn't disagree more. But for reasons you might not be expecting.

What I like about "grim dark" (which is a very dumb description to me, by the way) is the fact that nothing is off the table with regards to realistic human behavior.

Few /sff/ authors have the guts to describe humanity in a realistic light. No wonder there's so much shit in the genre. Just pick any decent history book and you will have a hell of an emotional ride with how heroic and evil we really are.

>> No.17363394

>>17362910
Skin-spy GF is the patrician choice.
Just ask Cnaiür.

>> No.17363441

So, to a lot of you grimdark seems to be ''realism'' with war themes. Or is that it shows the ''dark'' side of human behaviour?

>> No.17363479

>>17363441
To me it’s the latter. The contrast makes small acts of heroism shine brighter.

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>its a kelmomas/esme chapter

>> No.17363620

>>17363479
>>17363180
Based

>> No.17363723

>>17363575
mu-mu-mu-mummyyyyyy

>> No.17363854

>>17362046
Then read closer because Esmenet's eyes are black.

>> No.17363886

>>17363854
Ok, schizo.

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>>17363575
Inrilatas was pretty based.

>mfw "Do you have your mother's bones?"

>> No.17364155

>The Utemot chieftain wiped a bare forearm across his mouth and nose. He spat blood. “A prince of nothing,” he said.
What a hack.

>> No.17364203
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>Sandersoys
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZMuK8i0Wwg

>> No.17364295

>The Scylvendi crouched above him and casually jerked the knife from his neck. Then he stood, apparently oblivious to the blood jetting—like the final squirts of a little boy’s piss, she thought inanely
Why does Bakker make everything about boys?

>> No.17364380

>>17364203
What's it feel like to be the person who posts the absolute most about Sanderson in almost any given thread? Serious question.

>> No.17364534

>>17357528
I once came across someone on reddit who loved th Narnia stories because her mother hhad always read them to her when she was still child. Turned out the mother had always omitted the part where it is made clear that all the children are killed in a train wreck. The poor dude was devastated when I told him about it and quoted the passage.

>> No.17364614

>>17357667
>>17364534
Sounds metal.
Should I be reading Narnia books as an adult?
Or have I missed my window of enjoyment?

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>>17364534
>her
>her
>poor dude

>> No.17364771

>>17363575
I've recently started re-read the Aspect Emperor series, but I only read select POVs chapters. For example I finished reading Achamian's chapters like a single book not related to others.
Now I'm reading Kelmomas chapters like a single, standalone book. Just try it, there are stuff that pop up and make the main characters much more interesting. I never would have guessed but Kelmomas is now probably my favorite character in the Aspect Emperor series.

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>>17364692

>> No.17364794
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Has anyone read the windup girl. Even though I wasn't 100% on board with the direction it took I really loved the writing style. The author doesn't take the reader as a 12 year old, as there are so many futuristic words just thrown in to never be explained - and they don't need to. It feels really immersive, like you're actually from that time and supposed to understand what all that stuff means. Anyone know something similar?

>> No.17364824

>>17364794
I picked it up, saw that it was written in present tense, and put it down again.

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>>17364794
Jean le Flambeur series (Quantum Thief, Fractal Prince, Causal Angel)

>> No.17364856

>>17364771
He's definitely one of the more interesting ones.

>> No.17365023

>>17364856
The chapter where he kills that high priestess of Yatwer is sooo fucking good I keep getting back to it now and then, which rarely happens for me with any book. The only book I reference as much is BotNS

>> No.17365090

>>17364614
CS Lewis is very definitely a writer for all ages. You get a lot more out of Narnia when you're more knowledgeable about the allegory. Also his other works are equally good or better. Till We Have Faces is my favorite book, it's his telling of the Psyche myth.

>> No.17365133

>Madness!

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>“That lighta above, the lunks from the sky. I head loudin about it that was you, outsida, eh?
>"Yeah"
>The girl turned as if to leave, but then reconsidered and put a hand on lift's arm.
>"You," the girl said to Lift. "Outsida?"
>"Yeah."
>"You listenin'?"
>"I'm listenin'."
>"People, they don't listen.”
― Brandon Sanderson, Edgedancer

>> No.17365184

>>17365164
Sounds like the Expanse instead.

>> No.17365208

>>17357377
>everybody ignores the thread topic
>another 300 bakker and sanderson shitposts

>> No.17365216

>>17365208
Cope

>> No.17365219

>>17365208
It's not a very good one.
>Hey let's just spoil a bunch of books all at once

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>>17365164
Fathom, if you can, being the anti-sanderschizo. Wrap your mind around forcing yourself to read thousands upon thousands of pages of fiction you already know disgust you. Trace the thoughts of one whose entire identity is camping a thread about books on an Armenian horse gelding forum so they can tell anyone who will listen how much they hate this one author they've unwittingly devoted a not insignificant portion of their life to. Can you grasp how warped such a mind is? How incapable of joy? Why, just point to something you like about Sanderson and wait 10 hours, he'll have brand new poorly crafted memes trying to bait you into even more discussion about a subject he physically cannot stand! I for one pity the schizo even as enjoy seeing his mental breakdown unfold in real time.

>> No.17365282

I'm scared of reading.

>> No.17365287

>>17365164
That whole segment is hilariously bad, but what the fuck is a "Lift"?

>> No.17365312

>>17365287
A character designed to pander to redditors

>> No.17365484

>>17365208
Oh no no no no

>> No.17365532

>>17364851
Had to put this series down. By book 2 I couldn’t stand the female character. She’s an insufferable autist and is somehow the most annoying cunt in a series with very enjoyable cunts as characters

>> No.17365543

>>17365312
>A character designed to pander to redditors

You mean low IQ individuals or children, right? I knew that Sanderson was YA, but what the hell is that? Also, who names a character "Lift"?

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>>17365208
HOW
I HATE
THIS THREAD

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>>17365208
>Everyone! STOP IGNORING ME!!!!!!!!!

>> No.17365670

>>17365543
>he said, redditspacing like an absolute fag

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17365708

Maybe not the most appropriate thing to ask here. But any pointers on writing a motivation letter for an engineering job. Or any good recourses.

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>>17364824
>I picked it up, saw that it was written in present tense, and put it down again

>> No.17365995

>>17365734
>Responding to obvious bait

>> No.17366024

>>17365995
>>17365734
lol. take your meds.

>> No.17366070

Rereading the beginning of The Judging Eye for the first time while knowing what is about to happen makes me kind of sad. Fuck Bakker.

>> No.17366083

>>17364794
Really enjoyed it and thought it was an excellent look into South Pacific culture

>> No.17366107

One of my favorite aspects of Book of the New Sun is that Wolfe can paint a picture with words that's at the same time, totally up to individual interpretation yet gives you a very clear mental image. Are there any other authors or novels that can do something similar?

>> No.17366249

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/3773835545?book_show_action=true&from_review_page=1
I couldn't agree more.

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>Well yes, I enjoy good prose. How could you tell?

>> No.17366344

>>17357440
>>17357499
I fucking knew it, I knew that pynchon's prose was disgusting and nobody I talked to would believe me

>> No.17366350

Good thing I looked over the thread before actually posting something on topic and remembered that only complete retards still frequent it. How do you manage to make /v/ and /tv/ look like scholars in their fields, now there's even people screenshotting goodreads reviews because they're used to drooling on their keyboard while upvoting pseuds on reddit who can write a coherent paragraph lmao. At least there's not as much /pol/ shit but I'm sure that's only temporary, doubt even a dedicated janitor could deal with all the shitposting spergs at this point.

>> No.17366367

>>17366107
I am also interested.

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>>17366350

>> No.17366377

>>17366107
>yet gives you a very clear mental image
I like Wolfe, but he can be a little bit "surrealist" at times. When I was reading the first book from Book of the New Sun, I didn't know what the fuck was happening.

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>Good thing I looked over the thread before actually posting something on topic and remembered that only complete retards still frequent it. How do you manage to make /v/ and /tv/ look like scholars in their fields, now there's even people screenshotting goodreads reviews because they're used to drooling on their keyboard while upvoting pseuds on reddit who can write a coherent paragraph lmao. At least there's not as much /pol/ shit but I'm sure that's only temporary, doubt even a dedicated janitor could deal with all the shitposting spergs at this point.

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>>17366350
>pseuds
>complete retards
>scholars in their fields
>reddit
>spergs
>drooling
>lmao

>> No.17366699

>>17366382
>>17366407
>being this mad

>> No.17366847
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17366847

Started reading this recently and I'm a little over halfway through. I think it's great, does /lit/ like it?

>> No.17366954

>>17359392
Jordan spent the like last 3 years of his life pretty much just making wheel of time notes but his bloodsucking greedy wife decided "Workman-like" Sanderson and the new African cast adaptation is what the series needed

>> No.17367247

>>17366954
This is what happens when you have nothing to do in life.

>> No.17367282

>>17366377
I mean, you've since retried, became enamored with it, and finished all 4 volumes, right?
Right?

>> No.17367340

>>17366847
hyperion's great, stop reading after book 1.
>that picture
worst fan-art of hyperion i've ever seen, impressive.

>> No.17367444

>>17365995
I never bait. Everything I post is 100% genuine, and if you don't hate present tense for the YA, modern day shit that it is you don't deserve to even lurk in my general.

>> No.17367663

>>17367444
Can you defend your argument, or is your rhetorical style more "shitting my pants and calling you a faggot when you disagree with me"?

>> No.17367697

>>17367444
>>>/lgbt/

>> No.17367706

>In the end, we truly are the Unholy Consult™
Seriously Bakker

>> No.17367721

Do you guys rate Terry Pratchett?

>> No.17367790

>>17367721
never heard of her

>> No.17367996

>>17357397
Flesh Unlimited will give you a litany of ideas.

>> No.17368009

Is there a chart for Cyberpunk recs?

>> No.17368040

>>17367790
Xe is pretty cool.

>> No.17368042

>>17367697
You would know where all the attention whoring opinion-havers hang out, wouldn't you?

>> No.17368091

>>17368042
I accept your surrender.

>> No.17368097

>chart
I'll take bakkerfags and sandersoys please

>> No.17368100

>>17367444
>my general.
Lol

>> No.17368275

>>17358348
Proof???

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Why do Sandaro's fans shit on him this hard?

>> No.17368401

>>17368386
>fans
This is the same screengrab you've posted in several consecutive threads.

>> No.17368418

>>17368401
>This is the same screengrab you've posted in several consecutive threads.
Well, no. I saw this posted on a previous thread a while ago.

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>>17362046
>>17362926
I'm sorry, but doesn't the thousandfold thought take STDs into consideration?

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Is it just me, or Polish cover looks much better? Original one seems very generic and uninspiring.

>> No.17368545

>>17368522
I like left, minus the bland rr martin qoute

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>>17368522
This is the Bulgarian cover from one of the latest Sanderson novels.

The original trash in comparison.

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>>17368386
>>17365164
>>17364203
>>17362625
>>17362564
>>17361643
>>17361628
>>17361392
>>17361355
>>17361025
>>17360888
>>17360164

I genuinely do not understand why you people shit on Sanderson so much. He is literally the best writer I've ever read in my life.

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>>17367721
Read 4 or 5 of his book, they were very good. Surprisingly so, as I expected whimsical fun, and got that. But also so much more, the books were just very intelligent and perceptive.

>> No.17369010

If you have an entire weekend to just relax and read, what would you read?

>> No.17369015

>>17369010
My diary desu.

>> No.17369027

>>17369010
larry correia stuff. its super pulpy schlock with 80s style covers and writing. its not a high level 420 iq brain stimulation but its well written and entertaining.

>> No.17369091

>>17369010

Book of the New Sun

>> No.17369094

What are some good books about how the infinity of space and time and possibilities renders human ambitions pointless? The bleaker the better.

>> No.17369184

>>17369094
I just read Clarke's Childhood's End and that's exactly that.

>> No.17369216

>>17367721
Pretty good, yeah. As I grow older and my sense of humor changes, a bit of his humor doesn't quite land like it used to, but that's mostly because of 'seinfeld is unfunny' syndrome and nothing of his quality. He almost always keeps his politics out - almost being the keyword. And there was one weird stretch of three novels straight where he reused the exact same plot of 'magical futuristic item appears in Discworld so people go through a sudden industrial or cultural revolution that's undone at the end because this item is actually evil.' Moving Pictures, Soul Music, and that guards book with the gun. (The last is also the first one I noticed his politics seeping in.

But over all, I find it hard not to give him a solid 9/10 at worst. The books are good.

>> No.17369319

This General is Not doing very well

>> No.17369418

>>17369216
Almost everyone puts politics inside their novels. It's just that it's a different opinion than your own so you notice it.

>> No.17369924

>>17369319
Yeah, and this thread in particular is so bad.

>> No.17369956

>>17369184
Sounds good, Ill try this one.

>> No.17370128

>>17364295
good metaphor though

>> No.17370145

When is the next Daniel Black Installment?

>> No.17370147

>>17368418
it's been in probably like 8 of the last 10

>> No.17370152

>>17369418
disingenous, you know what he means by inserting politics

>> No.17370166

>>17357388
I'm only one book into the series. Is there any Fanim POV comming?

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>>17369418
It the widest sense possible that is true. For example, assumptions that murder and thievery are wrong, are indeed political but they are generally shared among a large portion of the populous. Politics becomes noticeable and bothersome when it pushes a narrow set of contentious ideas. Especially when those ideas are moronic and pushed constantly by virtue signaling opportunist.

>> No.17370296

>returns to /sffg/
>>17333333

>> No.17370520

I feel at this point A Dream of Spring is going to be a 150 page booklet

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IF there is ever an adaptation to the Second Apocalypse series, do you think that we will hear Kellhus' internal monologues?

I cannot think of any other way to show his autism on TV.

>> No.17370699

>>17370647
>adaptation to the Second Apocalypse series
I fucking hope not.
Internal monologues in tv/film hardly ever work though. If it did happen then I wish they didn't even reveal Kellhus' true psychopathic autism at first. Make him as likable and charismatic as possible to lure everyone watching the show in.

>> No.17370700

>>17370699
Yeah, you're probably right.

>> No.17370779

>>17370647
Second Apocalypse in the style of Peep Show

>> No.17370795

>>17370168
The two that I can think of from Pratchett's Watch series are women should be allowed to work, and that if the conditions are right, any member of any race can thrive.

>> No.17370852

Cnaiur never stops spitting. The man must drink a gallon a day.

>> No.17370890

>>17370647
>>17370699
Just make him do one of these:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t61VUYK0DWU

>> No.17371043

>>17370520
It'll essentially be a freeze-frame epilogue for each character

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17371219

Worth getting into?

>> No.17371287

Why are all fantasy book covers the same? Authors name in big white text. Title of book in big gold text. Some digitally drawn deviant-art tier collage artworks.

>> No.17371325

>>17371287
Shit costs money

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>>17371287
its not just fantasy, a lot of book cover art lost their souls years ago

>> No.17371412

>>17371338
Damn, these are absolute kino.

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>>17359483
>>17360834
>>17362006
Fun garbage though. I'm about to start the 2nd.

>> No.17371621

>>17371338
Poor technical skills = soul?

>> No.17371634

>>17371493
Utter shit.

>>17371219
It's GRI approved. If you're not into that shit, stay clear.

>> No.17371734

>>17371493
You are a man of no taste

>> No.17371739

Is We Are legion (we are bob) a fun read? Maybe I'll listen to the audio book.

>> No.17371755

>>17371739
It's autistic fun. (Engineering). If you don't like building stuff, don't bother.

>> No.17371819
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17371819

Just finished the Prince of Nothing trilogy.
I want to savor it for a while and read other things before embarking into the Aspect Emperor series.

Is it Ok if I wait for 1 or 2 months? Is it really that important that I retain a lot of the things from the previous books? There's a time skip, right?
I will probably end up re-reading the whole thing one day too.

>> No.17371839

>>17371755
im actually a mech eng major so I guess I'll give it a shot.

>> No.17371858

>>17371839
You might or might not like it. I liked it. I like science fiction with "out there" ideas, not just politics BuT in space

>> No.17371893

>>17371858
will report back later

>> No.17371959

>>17371493
I thought this booked suck. It read as if he had no idea how to write a coherent story but had all this ideas for cool scenes. The characters just jumped from one set piece to another.

>> No.17372110

>>17358416
Try The iron dragons daughter

>> No.17372118

>>17369094

Hitchhiker's guide

>> No.17372122

>>17362256
If you are native polish, then maybe, otherwise i would say no.

>> No.17372153

>>17371219
Bakker lite

>> No.17372166

>>17371819
Sure why not. Read something else to cleanse the palate before returning to the hell that is Eärwa. Desu the first two books of TAE are a bit slow, the series hits its stride at the start of book 3. From there to the end, it’s the best of Bakker’s work imo.

>> No.17372187

>>17372166
I think that it's normal for the series to start at a slow pace considering that 20 years have gone by. I don't mind that. I just hope that Kellhus+Esmi kids' aren't all (or one of them at least) a bunch of autistic cunts like their father.

>> No.17372296

>>17371959
I dropped it after the abortion reveal. MC was so unbearably self righteous for a man who literally abandoned good fiancee at the altar

>> No.17372299

>>17370520
>>17371043

I prefer the idea of Martin making Bran some God Emperor Leto 2 and having him live for almost 1000 years to see whether the decisions of everyone really benefited all of Westeros would be neat if ADOS is just one long stream of conscious book from Bran's POV reflecting on everything

>> No.17372342

>>17366847
It was okay, would have been better without the main character, but I love the space inquisitors fucking melting themselves and getting resurrected cause gotta go fast.
Also the definitive book is Book 1 on audiobook because of the superb voice acting, literally a different amazing VA for each of the 7 main characters

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I fucking love nonmen. They are such a good fictional "race", so unique and interesting, not the same old tree hippy elves or le bearded scottish dwarves.

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>>17372299
I like ASOIAF, it's decent. It's better than most schlock. It's serviceable.
I also like Dune. It's good, it's better than most of what you'd likely come across.

But GRRM pulling a God Emperor will be so fucking awesome, holy shit.

>> No.17372379

>>17372364
Why are the DJs now seen as nonmen?

>> No.17372393

I've been working on some hard SF worldbuilding for a setting that I will in all likelyhood do nothing with, but I enjoy it regardless: Where do you guys think would be a good place to talk about it? I know lit is mostly, well, lit, but it doesn't really seem like it fits on /tg/ since I have no desire to make it into a game. Maybe /sci/?

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17372399

Hot take:

I will never read a book after seeing its movie/series.

>> No.17372400

>>17372393
Story thread on /tg/
Writing thread here on /lit/
NEVER post what you're working on on /sffg/ this place is honestly turbo cancer. It's easily one of the worst generals on 4chan and that's saying something. I only come here for bakkerposting

>> No.17372417

>>17372399
How big is her penis?

>> No.17372423

>>17371621
Fun over technical skills

>> No.17372427

>>17372400
Haha, alright, thanks anon. I've been to some pretty shit generals before too (looking at you /drg/) but I'll try the tg story thread. I don't use /lit/ enough to feel comfortable in the real writan thread.

>> No.17372433

>>17372399
>watching a visual adaptation of a book before reading said book
Congratulations. You'll fit in fine with the literal retards in this general.

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>And sometimes, more rarely still, she sees the particulars of their coming damnation. (...) Such torment. Clenched and cringing, huddled in ways outside worldly dimensions. Prised and flayed, the innumerable petals of his soul peeled back in shrieks and sulphurous flame. Screams braided into screams, pains heaped upon agonies. She sees it, his future, a gleam across his eyes, a fiery halo about his crown. His suffering disgorged like paint, smeared and stroked into obscene works of art. His soul passed from Ciphrang to feasting Ciphrang, dispensing anguish like milk through the endless ages. She sees the truth of the Excruciata, the One Hundred-and-Eleven Hells depicted on the walls of the Junriüma in Sumna.
Jesus christ almighty I'll never fap again, just don't send me to hell. Are there any other writers that can convey the sheer terror and suffering of damnation like fucking bakker?

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>>17372187
>I just hope that Kellhus+Esmi kids' aren't all (or one of them at least) a bunch of autistic cunts like their father.

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>>17372433
>Autistically following every single adaptation for everything, ever.
>Constraining yourself from having a good time because you have to read the material beforehand.

No wonder you're alone desu.

>> No.17372458

>>17372122
I am native Polish--I can speak and read it, but can't write it. What would be some good places to start?

>> No.17372466

>>17372454
Who are you quoting, literal retard newfag?

>> No.17372468

>>17372443
Kek

But seriously, all of them? They are half Dunyain. I had hopes that at least one of them would be cool. Not the Barbarian's son, that one's adopted

>> No.17372473

>>17372438
you do know masturbation isnt a sin, right?

>> No.17372483

>>17372466
>reading comprehension
cope

>> No.17372518

>>17372417
That's a female.

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>>17372527

>> No.17372553

I hate newfaggotry.

>> No.17372558

>>17372553
cope

>> No.17372603

>>17372518
The shoulders, chin and knees doesn't convince me one bit.

>> No.17372605

>>17370647
I imagine them as sort of Death Note asides. Where the world stops and things get color-coordinated while he thinks things over.

>> No.17372611

>>17372527
>>17372468
I liked the one that got raped by big bro.

>> No.17372617

>>17372603
>imagine spending so much time online that you no longer know what a female looks like.
Chanel Preston Have fun.

>> No.17372631

>>17372611
Never happened

>> No.17372633

>>17372611
Theliopa was a qt and did nothing wrong

>> No.17372796

>>17372473
Yeah, Onan was punished for not making his brother's wife preggers.

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So, I'm halfway through pic related. Does it get any better? I just got to the chapter where the MC sees real combat for the first time and so far every single character in this book (MC included) is shallow as fuck.
MC in particular sounds like a fucking shonen anime character that has only 2 modes: retarded determination and retarded rage.
Are the other books in the series any better? Should I keep going or just stop?

>> No.17372916

>>17372633
>tfw no autistic anasûrimbor gf

>> No.17373176

>>17372880
It's naruto from start to finish

>> No.17373306

>>17372399
>not reading the book as soon as you see an interesting adaptation so as not to adulterate the source material in your mind
It's almost like you don't even enjoy reading.

>> No.17373435

I need more rape books.

>> No.17373496

>>17373435
bakker

>> No.17373523

>>17372296
I didn't even get that far, but I absolutely would have dropped it there. Did the MC force someone to get an abortion or something?

>> No.17373542

>>17360502
Those covers are terrible

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SOMEONE START THE NEW THREAD BEFORE I PISS MESELF

>> No.17374031

>>17374003
Join the diaper club. Keeps you warm during the winter

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17374076

Just re-read H Beam Piper's Lord Kalvan of Otherwhen for the first time since high school twenty years ago. Was one of my favorites back then. The novel holds up pretty well as an example of isekai fiction, though Calvan Morrison has a hint of Gary Stu about him.
I see there's whole series written by John F Carr and Roland Green. Are they worth reading?

>> No.17374126

Shill after all.

>> No.17374144

>>17373523
The fiancee had an abortion after he left her and she went into a suicidal depression. Then she picked herself up, bought a ship and became the world's best bounty hunter, and she's hunting him down for the murder his crew legitimately committed even if it was by accident

>> No.17374467

>>17370166
I believe in book 4 or 5, yes.

>> No.17374487

>>17374467
Not really. There are the POV chapters of the Obama sorcerer-diplomat in the Fanim camp but it's not quite the same thing.

>> No.17374509

So dying on the Battleplain is actuall good, right?

>> No.17374656

>>17364614
I just read each of the Narnia books around Christmas time since I had them on the shelf and only read The Lion The Witch and The Wardrobe when I was 9 in grade school. I enjoyed them all since I haven't done much reading this past year. Very quick easy reads and it's nice to have a heroic fantasy story that doesn't dodder and spend time talking about huge battles for pages and pages. The Last Battle unironically brought me to fat, blubbering tears for 3-5 minutes at the end when a character appears after I had a family member pass away recently. I would probably rate them in order of: Horse and his Boy>Voyage of the Dawn Treader>The Silver Chair>The Last Battle>The Lion The Witch and the Wardrobe>Prince Caspian>The Magician's Nephew
Characters are fairly simple and many repeat archetypes that others already have, but that shouldn't put you off too much.

Just know that plebs read them in chronological order, patricians read them in publishing order, but kings read them in alphabetical order.

>> No.17374691

What's with novels from young authors that feel like anime / manga recently?
I know a lot more people watch anime compared to before but isn't it a bit much?

>> No.17374707

>>17374691
You're forgetting videogames as well.

>> No.17374711

>>17374691
Because that's all they, and you, know how to reference it to. You haven't read enough to reference to other books.

>> No.17374712

>>17374691
It's because they get their stories and imagination from videogames and anime.

>> No.17374745

are there any examples of a mesoamerican inspired sword and sorcery or general fantasy book?

>> No.17374800

>>17374745
Where's the discord?

>> No.17374835

>>17374745
Adrian Tchaikovsky did a series set in a meso American stone age

>> No.17374879

>>17374745
King Arthur

>> No.17374893

>>17374800
>Where's the discord?
Is that a book name or an actual question?

>> No.17374895

>>17374691
its literally the reason why everything feels like anime and vidya now, people who grew up to be writers for various media grew up watching that shit

>> No.17374905

>>17374691

Get with the times grandpa
Theres is nothing wrong with younger people having their references from newer shit