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Diagnostics Check Edition

Previous Thread:>>21391224

>Recommended reading charts (Look here before asking for vague recs)
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>> No.21403752
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read them

>> No.21403767

Posting again since no one actually answered in the last thread

On Stornlight -
Is it ever explained why suddenly Kal, Shallan, Dalinar, and Renarin all get their radiant powers in a very short timespan? Is there some kind of event that triggers the ability for people to become radiants again, or is it just coincidence

And to clarify, I understand why each individual is able to become a Radiant, but I can't remember if there's some kind of event that happens on Roshar that suddenly allows for a bunch of radiants to pop up, or if it's just coincidental timing. I know there's other characters like Jasnah who have their powers way before Kaladin and the rest, but it's odd to me that in the span of like 1-2 months in world half a dozen characters suddenly become radiants.

>> No.21403797

Bakker is GOD of /sffg/.

Simple as.

>> No.21403823

>>21403767
I'm 700pages through my re read of wayof kings. The short period of time might be just plotwise. But i could picked up that most of them had shown some traits of radiance before saying any oaths.
I would wager hearing that radiants keep existing after the abandonment of the oathpact. I just remmeber, it was one of the heralds, they send people to kill the new radiants to keep the oathpact as it was. They send to kill shalan i think by the hoid looking guy with the chicken. Also killed Tien i think.

What might had happend, no idea. From book 3or 4 you get to know that most of the spren related to the radiants were keep away form humans by this herald. And when kal, shallan and adolin visit that spren city it is said that the herald hadn't been there in years. That inattention might be the event. Hope I'm right.

>> No.21403847

Bakker is King.

Happy posting

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>>21403767
>>21403823
I answered
Can you stop posting now

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>>21403797
>>21403847

>> No.21404057
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the queen of /sffg/

>> No.21404117

To the other four people who read here, minus our reviewautist, where do you discuss the books that you have read? Or do you suck it up and not talk about books at all since there is nowhere to do so?

>> No.21404139

>>21404117
I scroll through goodreads reviews and then have imaginary arguments with people who write them. I don't even have an account on that site

>> No.21404141

>>21404139
Lol it sucks how goodreads/amazon reviews is one of the only methods to see what anybody else thinks about a book you like

>> No.21404197

>>21403767
Spoilers for later books but a combination of Gavilar's meddling, the true desolation/breaking the oathpact and some spren still wanting to help humanity fight Odium even after the recreance is the reason radiants are starting to manifest again.

>> No.21404246 [DELETED] 

>>21403977
Nigger shut the fuck up, I posted it twice in two threads, god damn. No wonder everyone outside this thread mocks you guys every chance they get. God forbid you try to discuss something that isn't Bakker or some trash chinese web novel or Will Wight.
Especially since that anon that replied didn't even answer what I was asking, he just rambled in some half coherent ESL babble.

>>21404197
That's what I thought, I don't remember there being one key event that happened, it was just a coincidence that it happened and seeing one or two Radiants (mostly Kal) caused the rest to realize the Radiants are real which in turn causes more Radiants to take their oaths.

>> No.21404406

>>21404117
If a book is good enough I will talk with my gf about it but that’s about the extent of interest I have in book discussion. Mainly here to look for the next read

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>>21403719
The official Mom Protagonist SFF List.
I apologize for the lengthy (ie autistic) list. I may update it later.
>Caught in Crystal (1987) by Patricia Wrede
>The Interior Life (1990) by Katherine Blake
>Raven's Duology (2004-2005) by Patricia Briggs
>Wolfblade Trilogy (2004-2005) by Jennifer Fallon
>Bridge of D'Arnath (2004-2005) by Carol Berg
>The World Gates Trilogy (2004-2005) By Holly Lisle, She wrote Minerva Wakes and the Arhel trilogy, those two books also have mom mc
>Dragonsbane (1985) by Barbara Hambly
>Paladin of Souls and Vorkosigan saga by Lois McMaster Bujold
>Sunrunner Saga (1988-1993) by Melanie Rawn starting from book the mc has a son and he becomes the secondary mc
>The Empire Trilogy (1987-1992) by Janny Wurts
>Liveship Traders (1998-200) by Robin Hobb
>Birthgrave (1975-1978) by Tanith Lee
>Heart of Bronze (1997-1998) by Matthew Stover
>Karavans Trilogy (2006-2012) by Jennifer Roberson
>Skinwalkers (2014) by Wendy N. Wagner, about an ex-pirate Axe wielding mom!
>Frostfell (2006) by Mark Sehestedt
>Legacy of Steel (1998) by Mary H. Herbert
>The Traitor Spy Trilogy (2010-2012) by Trudi Canavan
>Sevenwaters Trilogy (1999-2001) by Juliet Marillier
>Blood songs (1987, third book in the Frost trilogy) by Robin Wayne Bailey
>Bloodsong Trilogy (1985-1986) by Asa Drake
>Gypsies (1988) by Robert Charles Wilson
>Child of Time (1991) by Robert Silverberg
>The Wayfarer Redemption (1995-1999) by Sara Douglass, by book three almost every character is pregnant, after book three there's a 20 year time-skip so all the mcs have grown-up children
>The Forgotten Beasts of Eld (1974) by Patricia A. McKillip
>The Keys to Paradise Trilogy (1987-1988) by Robert Vardeman, trio of mcs all of the same importance, one of them is a cat-girl who saves a slave kid and adopts him
>Bitter Angels (2009) by C.L Anderson
>The Great Wheel (1987, book three of the Tredana Trilogy) by Joyce Ballou Gregorian
>Daughter of the Bear King (1987) by Eleanor Arnason
>Night-Threads series by Ru Emerson, portal fantasy about a druggie mom, her sister and her teenage son.
>Frostflower adn Thorn (1980) Phyllis Ann Karr
>Fifth Millenium by S.M. Stirling, Shirley Meier, and Karen Wehrstein
>Spellsong Cycle (1997-2002) by L.E. Modesitt Jr
>The Sword of Lyric by Sharon Hinck, christian portal fantasy about a soccer mom and her son fighting against Not-Satan
>Cradle of Sea and Soill (2020) by Bernie Anes Paz
>Boneshaker (2009) Cherie Priest
>The Gap Cycle by Stephen Donaldson, absolute grimdark kino but like most of Donaldson's work it has a happy ending, the main characters just have to go through hell to get it.
>Dragon Gate by Linsay Buroker, a six book epic about a Mother-son duo
Bakker is king etc. Etc.

>> No.21404492

I'm 5 chapters into The Darkness That Comes Before and I have no idea what the fuck is going on.
Am I just too stupid to understand this series or is it intentionally written to be confusing as fuck?

>> No.21404522

>>21404492
Common experience, just keep reading and pay attention to the main characters, the rest will make sense later.

>> No.21404525

>>21404117
>Or do you suck it up and not talk about books at all since there is nowhere to do so?
Bingo. Best I've gotten is sending my friends a book to get him interested in a series. Outside of him, everyone only watches tv/anime or reads those airport/grocery store authors. Still say they all use ghost writers.

>> No.21404554

>>21404522
Right on, had a similar experience with Malazan but that all eventually drops into place. Good to know this will as well.

>> No.21404592

are the "book of the south" black company books worth reading? its always weird when a group defeats the big bad evil and then suddenly they're faced with a smaller threat with lower stakes, granted the context makes sense of why its like that.

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>>21404117
Reddit and talking with Old librarians and karens in Goodreads.

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Mani carrying the second Wizard Knight book
Probably would have dropped it by now, if not for him

>> No.21404642

>>21404472
I've only read Boneshaker from that list, and it being there definitely makes me not want to read anything else from it

>> No.21404658

Will I enjoy Bakker if I'm not a religionfag or pseud?
I've had it hyped up to me as something with a very rich, interesting world and spectacularly written battle scenes, but also extremely heavy Abrahamic undertones.

>> No.21404690

>>21404658
bakker books are heavy fedoracore

>> No.21404755

>>21404658
If you liked Dune and have a decently high tolerance for violence and rape you will like it.

While thematically it is in many ways similar to Berserk, it is written in fairly dense prose with lots of world building exposition and long dialogues. I don't think you need a particular outlook to enjoy it, it doesn't hit you over the head with a singular position like an Atlas Shrugged or a Native Son, it's fairly open to interpretation.

When people dislike it it tends to be because:
>They don't like epic fantasy/density
>They don't like the violence and lack of gender role defying female heros
>Don't like that the characters are all flawed and unlikeable. If you want your characters to be people you can look up to or people you would be friends with them Bakker is not the author for you.

But if you liked Dune and want a more brutal look at the Golden Path, one that makes the risks of the great disaster far more visceral but also makes the utilitarian justifications far harder to stomach, it's a great book. It also has a wonderfully detailed and original world.l and magic system.

I've heard people praise and shit on the battle scenes. I love them because they have a kaleidoscopic feel where you hear about things going on all over the battlefield, with various feudal lord's and their knights introduced, their exploits and folies described, and then it moves on. It's a panarama, it feels sort of like the Iliad, with great heros appearing and falling. It even copies the old epics by having given lines repeated during these seems "and death came swirling down," ala "rosy fingered dawn," or "and he vaunted upon him as a lion upon his prey," in the Iliad.

However, I've seen other people complain the battles lack tension because they don't center on the main characters that you know.

I suppose history fans will like them and people who don't like history will not. It's very similar to history books in how a company might get introduced, their desperate struggle to take some hill at Verdun described in detail, and then the narrative passes on from them elsewhere.

The military elements are ok. Game of Thrones does it better in terms of looking at contingency and strategy, but because it is blow for blow the story of the First Crusade dressed up, it stays pretty reasonable.

>> No.21404764

>>21404117
I talk to my wife and my friends

>> No.21404783
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>>21404690
Wrong. Bakker is Hegelian esoteric theism.

>> No.21404795

>>21404764
Post some private pics of your wife

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>21404110
I don't think that it totally it, but it's part of it.

It is one thing for a book that is not taking itself very seriously to become somewhat hackneyed and tropey, it's more annoying when a book takes itself very seriously and does this.

However, I also think it's that Brown does world building well. Things are introduced over time, not in big exposition dumps and not (as often) as dues ex machina to move the plot along. The MC might be a bit of a Gary Stew for the first three books, but his successes and serious setbacks arise organically enough. A big problem in the genre is shit getting wrapped up very quickly by inorganic introductions (I love Gibson, but he has definitely done this, Olympus is another example).

Brown also creates differentiated enough, enjoyable characters. Some might be caricatures, but they stand out well. GRRM is really great at this. The genre as a whole struggles with this, having characters serving as mere means to move the descriptions along. Case in point from an author I actually like quite a bit: all of Alistair Reynolds' characters are emotionless engineers. At first I thought this was the point, that the Spacers were supposed to be like that, but I realized reading Pushing Ice that it gets old when it's a copy paste across different characters.

The classical antiquity LARP lends it the framework to stay more consistent IMO. Basic knowledge of the culture fills in the blanks for the reader. IMO, more authors should take advantage of this. Dune is another example, where the Firemen being space Arabs fills in a lot.

>> No.21404843

>>21404472
i read wolfblade when i was a kid because i read all my mummy's books and she has it :)

>> No.21404853

>>21404472
It's so cute because it's women writing them

>> No.21404874

>>21404117
I watch YT reviews of the book and vicariously think I'm part of a discussion.

>> No.21404883

What are the industry trends for fantasy like right now? I don't read enough new stuff.

>> No.21404892

>>21404492
I would suggest making good use of the glossary in the back.
I remember having issues keeping some terms straight, remember what was a racial descriptor or a religious one etc.

>> No.21404942

>>21404492
Have you got to the first big battle yet?

It starts to pick up and make more sense from there. You aren't supposed to get it. There is a very rich world and it just comes out like a fire hose. It takes time to learn what everything means. Once Kellhus is around people it gets much better because you see him learning about the world and how it works.

It's a weak point of the book that it doesn't have a POV to follow who is also new to the world until a decent amount in.

The only plus side is that on a reread you recognize a lot more is going on than you could have understood the first go around.

Bakker's asinine names don't really help lol. But after a bit it just sort of clicked for me. Felt the same way at first.

>> No.21404982

>>21404117
Join a book club and ruin it for everyone by being a shut-in sperg parroting opinions from 4chan then tell us about it

>> No.21404996

>>21404117
I daydream about being someone more interesting than me and discussing books with other people, it's really fun

>> No.21405011

>>21404883
Chinks. Probably a Hollywood thing since they want to cease the china market. It's also the newest holy cow offTwitter/Reddit

>> No.21405015

>>21403977
>nurning

>> No.21405016

>>21404982
Actually, i'm a respectful young spergy lad who loves feminism irl

>> No.21405030

>>21404982
>opinions from 4chan (/lit/)
Sorry kiddo, some of us few have moved on from the same 15 authors or series. Was this supposed to be a haha gotcha moment?

>> No.21405104

Why are there so many Bakker contrarians on this General?

I swear that I thought he was crap from the shit you guys keep posting here, but he has been surprisingly refreshing.

What gives?

>> No.21405105

>>21404117
Usually I'll discuss it here, or with the grognards in my local tabletop RPG/wargaming group.

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>>21405104
Bakkerfag has been spamming about Second Apocalypse since 2019. It's tiresome he's like an edgy Harry Potter fan. It's the only fantasy he has ever read so he talks about it constantly.

>> No.21405159

>>21405152
That IS him.

>> No.21405203

>>21405159
Based.
>>21405152
Newfag detected.

Bakker is still great btw.

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>> No.21405255

>>21405241
cool image, which ai did you use to generate this

>> No.21405263

>>21405159
This post is hilarious because it’s true.

>> No.21405318

>>21405310
Any other 'literary' fantasy recommendations?

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Read The Wandering Inn, Read Mother of Learning, Read I Shall Seal the Heavens.

Also read The Prince of Nothing, Neuromancer, Cradle, A Song of Ice and Fire, Hyperion, Between Two Fires, The Poppy War.

>> No.21405408

>>21405352
don't read any of these

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>>21403797
>>21403847
NTA, but this.

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>>21405352
Remove the gook and gook-adjacent CRAP from the this list. Or else.

>> No.21405455

>>21405419
>Memes created by yours truly still flourish after all these years.
Dare I say, Based?

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Any good enemies to lovers fantasy? Preferably with erotica and GRI approved.

>> No.21405580

>>21404592
Yes, but they are definitely weaker than the first 3 books - particularly the books when Croaker isn't the narrator. Soldiers Live has a fantastic ending too.

>> No.21405591

>>21403977
nurning annintant?

>> No.21405604

>>21404755
>and have a decently high tolerance for violence and rape you will like it.

Almost makes me want to read bakkerfaggotry

>> No.21405621

>>21405352
Domagoj imagine being named Domagnoj

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r8 my sffg journey so far
I did this table as a typing exercise so I only included shit I actually remembered, probably missing 20-30 titles, plus I didn't bother including "technically fantasy but not really" books like Iliad, Metamorphosis, Borges, Master and Margarita etc.

>> No.21405703

>>21405684
Seems to have a lot more science fiction than fantasy

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I get why he swaps his tense between the two stories, but man is it jarring.

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Recommend me some scifi that has AIs in it. it can be antagonistic or it might just heavily feature in the story. Ideally I wish for something that is not just some war against already super sentient AI that wants to kill everyone because it just does but more mystery/conspiracy angle, AI having uniqe point of view, evolution/weird tech etc

I think I have only read Revelation space with main antagonist AI, most other scifi if they had AI they were mostly irrelevant and not worth mentioning.
I have greatly enjoyed replicator arc in Stargate, I know the show was popsci at best but replicators were cool, borg in startrek were also ok but it was more about social aspect than tech which I didn't like.

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>>21405900
I read Daemon by Daniel Suarez years ago. Remember it as a non-stop action thriller in which AI fucks with different groups of people connected in convoluted ways.

There's also a recent movie called Upgrade about a rogue AI.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36PDeN9NRZ0

>> No.21406031

>>21405945
Yeah Daemon was alright. Just don't go in expecting sci-fi. The antagonist being AI is just a plot device

>> No.21406053

>>21406031
>Just don't go in expecting sci-fi. The antagonist being AI is just a plot device
This but Voyage of the Jerle Shannara

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>>21406031
A lot of what the smart piece of software does in the novel is still some ways off. We might be off, maybe, by a couple of decades. Recent success stories like ChatGPT don't even hold the candle yet.

>> No.21406238

Is there a Bakkar chart

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Is this any good? People won’t STFU about it in all the best books of 2022 email spam I get. Is it actually similar to Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell?

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is it true discworld is supposed to be read in english or i will miss lot of world plays?

>> No.21406388

>>21406304
There's true for many books when translated from the original language. How does something like this work when not in English?

Trying to get the man's attention he whispered, "Pssst."

"Not yet but I'm working on it."

>> No.21406522

>>21406257
No. It's the author processing more racism and their time at Oxford.

>> No.21406548 [DELETED] 

>>21406522
That doesn’t sound promising. Is it “all wypipo bad raycis” or does he acknowledge chink countries are among the most xenophobic in the world?

>> No.21406555

>>21406522
That doesn’t sound promising. Is it “all wypipo bad raycis” or does he acknowledge chink countries are among the most xenophobic in the world?

>> No.21406588

>>21406555
She says the British are racist and the minorities are right in their plots to overthrow the whites after having been fooled in believing their lies.

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>>21403797
wrong, Jesus Christ is LORD of /sffg/

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>>21406607
And who do you think R Scott Bakker really is?

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im gonna do it bros, im actually gonna finish Night Land

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>>21404642
Most steampunk is subpar really, it only works for vydia and cosplay/fashion but as a literary genre is pretty lame
>>21404843
It's very momcore, even though is a GRRM-clone it's pretty fun and the mc is like cersei if she wasn't an incestous crazy bitch.
The sequel series is alright too.

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What are your favorite Fantasy (not scifi) standalone books and series lads?

>> No.21406808

>>21405900
Hyperion

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>>21406730
a gay atheist canadian marxist?

>> No.21406847

I’m halfway through the eye of the world and all of the characters are essentially the same. The pacing is slow as fuck. And the world seems generic. What am I missing here? Does it pick up and get interesting?

>> No.21406858

>>21406745

Night Land is pretty much Attack on Titan if it was written in the 20th century.

>> No.21406868

>>21406588
sounds based?

>> No.21406909

>>21406847
Eye of the World is an unabashed remix of Tolkien. It continues till about halfway through book 2 then it does its own thing from there on.
The pacing is always slow as fuck until the last book or two though. It's a slow burn, but there's some particularly amazing sequences throughout the series.
As dumb as this might sound, if you're remotely intersted in WoT you should at least push through the first SIX books. The ending of Lord of Chaos is some of the best written fantasy to date.

>> No.21406917

>>21406858
those words made me mad instantly

>> No.21406924

>>21406803
Piggy backing off this but also I’m cool with sci-fi

>> No.21406930

>>21406858
picked up

>> No.21406946

>>21405684

Look into The Blade Itself by Joe Abercrombie. I really enjoy the characters so far.

>> No.21406971

>>21406946
i read the first book a while back, i didnt even know it was part of a trilogy. glockta was definitely my favorite.

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Which tier are you?

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>>21407010
Tier 8 here. Haven't read enough of the linguistic journals to qualify for 9.

>> No.21407086

>>21407056
Nice. Do you have a particular section or book that sticks in your mind the most?

>> No.21407103

>>21406868
Her next book is Yellowface, like blackface, where incompetent whites criticize and steal from superior Asians, herself in particular. It's thinly veiled autofiction where she exults herself and savages anyone who has criticized her. It's primarily told through social media, Twitter in particular.

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>>21406847
This
>>21406909
Eye of the World is a far better book on reread because you realize how much stuff had been planned out in advance in it. For first time readers though, it's just another derivative fantasy novel until the very end when the big reveal is done.

The actual plot starts in book 2. Books 2-5 are generally considered to be the peak of the series. There's some good moments after that, but it's starts to slog until Sanderson picks it up.

>> No.21407187
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>>21407086
There's so very much I love, but some standout parts in my mind would be the hobbits' journey from the Shire to Rivendell; everything about the Union of Maedhros and the Nirnaeth Arnoediad; and the Narn i Chin Hurin.

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Just finished listening to mistborn Era 1 on audio book. I read them years ago and only remembered a vague outline of what happened. Since the new one came out now seemed like a good time to go back since I really enjoyed them the first time.

I was pleasantly surprised with how much I enjoyed them the second time around. I had figured they wouldn't hold up. Sure they aren't perfect but I found them engaging the whole way through although book 2 and 3 are weaker with the exception of the overall ending.

What I find odd is how much I prefer this story to his newer works. Stormlight 3-4 was incredibly boring and I took a number of breaks trying to finish it. Era 2 was more just lackluster. It's often commented that his characters aren't great but that they have gotten better. I just don't see it. Kelsier, Vin, Sazed seem far more fleshed out and realistic that the agsty cardboard cutouts of Kaladin and Shalan. Also stormlight seems far more meandering with so little plot progression over 1000 page long doorsteps.

>> No.21407357

>>21404117
When I convince my friends to read shit we talk about it but they're also willing to listen to me go on autistically, my mother also reads and is willing to chat. if all this fails I go on here

>> No.21407396

Read The Darkness That Comes Before and only enjoyed the segments with Cnaiur, is this the common experience? does it "get good" at some point or was i just filtered?

>> No.21407415

>>21403357
If you mean the one that starts with Renegade -I'm rather fond of it. The first 5 or so books are great the latter two are sliding down if you ask me but plenty readable.

If you are looking for a decent book about space ships and AI check out fallen angel, it's a web novel with all that that entails, but it's pretty good even if part three is glacial and nothing happens, it's got two solid parts and three will be decent enough if you manage to wait out the author before picking it up.

>> No.21407428

>>21403752
>She intends

no

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>>21404117
>where do you discuss the books that you have read?
I do not

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Favourite fantasy sub genre?

>> No.21407599

>>21404472
Memories of Ice also has a mom protag

>> No.21407630

>>21407396
I think it's normal to attach yourself to one character, but if you actively hated the rest of the book it's probably not worth it to continue.
I will say that his story gets very interesting and has a great conclusion.

>> No.21407684

>>21407630
hate's a strong word for what I felt and I was being a bit hyperbolic in my original post but I do think my main issue is that I'm not particularly keen on Kellhus and my enjoyment of Cnaiur really came from how those two played off one another. I guess a better question would be whether or not the series is a slog and if Kellhus continues to have very little competition

>> No.21407721

I would say the pacing stays consistent from one book to the next. I haven't noticed any big slowdowns.
Kellhus is OP, but it seems like after the first trilogy you don't see nearly as much of him.
>t. just started book five

>> No.21407759

>>21407684
>>21407721

>> No.21407846

>Frankenstein
>Jules Verne
>H.G. Wells
>Brave New World
>Anthem
>1984
>Foundation
>Fahrenheit 451
>Childhood's End
>Starship Troopers
>Solaris
>A Wrinkle in Time
>Dune
>Babel-17
>I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream
>Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
>Slaughterhouse-Five
>The Forever War
>Kindred
>Neuromancer
>Ender's Game
>Hyperion
>Jurassic Park
>Infinite Jest
>Annihilation
Where do I go from here in terms of science fiction?

>> No.21407852

>>21407846
The Stars, My Destination
some ballard and Aldiss would be good too

>> No.21407884

>>21407415
I"m 1/5 of the way through Renegade right now really digging it. Fallen Angel has recently fallen on my radar I wish I could find it in epub form though.

>> No.21407912

What are the best stories which use the scenario of an earth civilisation trapped in our solar system

>> No.21407931

>>21407721
You're going to miss the good old days of the Holy War when plague and starvation were the worst of their problems.

>> No.21408226

>>21407912
Take Back Plenty

>> No.21408311

>>21405832
I wish I could have gotten this cover. Up until book four the covers are beautiful but then they turn to shit

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name a western novel as autistic as this

>> No.21408478

>>21408458
Excellent example of detailed magical system meets Machiavellian protagonist. Author manages to dig out nuggets of gold by the implications inherent in both his premise, character and story world.

>> No.21408496

What is the best Battletech book?

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>>21408458
Does this read just as retarded in whatever chink language this is from or is this a bad translation?

>> No.21408527

>>21408502
Qidian pays authors by the word

>> No.21408685

Why does Asimov write the way he does
It’s starting to drive me insane

>> No.21408688

>9 books left for my 2022 goal
bros... i dont think i gonna make it....

>> No.21408699

>>21408685
Because he's an autismo Russian jew. If you can't stand it, drop it and read something you like.

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>in my world white people are dumb illiterate savages and brown people civilized cultures.
This has got to be the dumbest tone-deaf trope ever that for some reason feels smart to many progs. It's basically saying:
>in my world white people are niggers and brown people are white
Ok. You're still saying niggers are dumb, though.

>> No.21408738

>>21407273
Currently reading it myself for the first time, I'm on the second book right now and I find myself caring more about the motives and history of the Lord Ruler than any of the main characters or the supporting cast.

>> No.21408765

>>21408718
You got examples of this?

>> No.21408774

>>21408765
The world of Earthsea is basically this. Le Guin used to talk about it

>> No.21408867

>>21408774
>woman author
no surprise there

>> No.21408889

>>21407846
Solaris

>> No.21408915

>>21408889
Garbage

>> No.21408950

>>21408311
The listing I ordered from had this one, but they sent me the ugly ass face instead.

>> No.21409012

>>21406730
>Fat ugly nerd femoids
Lmfao

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>>21403719
Started reading Star Wars The Hand of Thrawn Duology and it starts with Empire reduced to being petty sub-faction and considering surrender...so sad

>> No.21409091

>>21409014
>Starfaggotry
Good, thats what you get for reading tie-in fiction. Filthy pig.

>> No.21409140

>>21408718
The Kargish culture was quite advanced in its own right. The religion of the old gods described in the Tombs of Atuan is really quite interesting and the protagonist was arguably wrong to forsake her destiny, as well as wrong for Sparrowhawk to upset the Tombs.

>> No.21409182

>take a break from TLM because the sting arc won't be exciting on a second turn
>get back into reading about my current favorite chinky protag Lin Ming traversing the ETERNAL DEMON ABYSS
Speaking of abysses, you think Sando will be alive long enough to explain the Beyond?

>> No.21409189

Why are female authors so uniformly terrible across the board?

>> No.21409196

>>21408738
Completey agree. I like the idea of how the dark lord gets defeated in the first book and they have to deal with the consequences . I bet you will enjoy how it plays out.

>> No.21409203

>>21409091
still better than all the litrpg cringe in h ere

>> No.21409211

>>21409182
The Beyond will never be explained more than it already has because it's literally the Mormon conception of the afterlife and doing so would be crossing a line that he wouldn't.

>> No.21409230

>>21406858
>>21406917
At least the ending is much better, even though actually it's sorta the same. The biggest difference is just the basic unchallenged assumption that all the humans 100% had each other's backs, there was no internal conflict or politics involved, and the only enemies were explicitly evil monsters.
If you rewrote the same concept now you'd have to add in a lot more ambiguity.
Actually you could probably do it without major alterations if you set the story in the OTHER redoubt that collapsed due to demonic infiltrators taking over positions of power and sabotaging the defenses

>> No.21409268

Is there are chart or where should I begin with Warhammer

>> No.21409271

>>21408718
you came to 4chan to complain about a dead libtard female fantasy author?

>> No.21409279

>>21409268
It's in the mega dude

>> No.21409290

>>21409182
demon abyss was really great with really unexpected (for a chink novel)and somewhat original and interesting worldbuilding.

>> No.21409367

>>21407273
I read them for the first time myself only last year and I just did not enjoy the third book at all apart from the Kandra stuff. The second book had moments, but a lot of it hinged on Zane actually being more interesting than he was. Third book was just so many pages of bleakness and nothing actually happening. First book was pretty good overall, Kelsier is absolutely one of Sanderson's best characters. I think what people mean when they say he's improved on characters is they mean the supporting cast. Mistborn's supporting cast was almost functionally interchangeable in the first book, only some getting more development later on (like Breeze and Spook), meanwhile I cannot to this day tell you what Ham's personality actually was supposed to be.

>> No.21409372

>>21409182
Sanderson's made it pretty clear he'll never actually touch on an afterlife or whether the God Beyond is real or not. He's already vague on whether cognitive shadows are really the person or just sort of a copy of their mind right before they died.

>> No.21409386

>>21409372
He's always been vague on big stuff and even particular specific stuff like there's questions about Mare, Kelsier's wife, that have been RAFO'd since the original Mistborn trilogy.

>> No.21409431

Is there a series sort of like the expanse but without muh proto shit and reddit tier dialogue in the later books? Asking because I'm a brainlet who mostly enjoyed the more "hard scifi" first couple of books. The last trilogy is basically a worse star wars with cringe dialogue

>> No.21409438

>>21404117
spacebattles

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Read this

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>>21409014
I mean, between the Thrawn trilogy and the Hand Of Thrawn Duology there are like 20 books and the Empire was the antagonist in most them. remember that in Darksaber Daala killed almost every Moff, that was a huge blow to an already divided empire

>> No.21409493

>>21409431
Expanse was in no way hard scifi.
Try Peter F Hamiltons Commonwealth Saga. Read the first two books only (Pandoras star, and Judas unchained)

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Any recs where antagonist is like picrel?

>> No.21409509

>>21409203
man it's really depressing to consider that the fucking Star Wars expanded universe novels constitute better science fiction than 95% of the market

>> No.21409514

>>21409493
Depends on how "hard" is defined.

>> No.21409517

>>21409509
>constitute better science fiction than 95% of the market

I refuse to believe this.

>> No.21409522

>>21409509
Star Wars is a space fantasy series.

>> No.21409529

>>21409493
>>21409514
Obviously it's not true "hard" scifi. I meant it relatively from the perspective of someone with very little experience in the genre outside of pop culture. The focus on the effects of space travel/living on the human body and the colonization of the solar system was a breath of fresh air compared to giant space lasers

>> No.21409533

>>21409509
Star Wars is shit

>> No.21409537

>>21404472
Do any of these feature incest?

>> No.21409539

>>21409529
You and the other anon seen unaware that the original meaning of "hard scifi", which the Chinese still use, means "explains the process of science and is generally educational" rather than anything to do with realism.

>> No.21409543

>>21409493
>Peter F Hamiltons
>Makes Al Capone the leader of an entire Planet
Heh, nothing perssonel kid...

>> No.21409551

>>21409468
And Daala wasted a fucking SSD in a wild bantha chase

>> No.21409595

>Star Wars
>better than
lol

>> No.21409598

>>21409543
That was a shitty arc and the entire series was mediocre.

>> No.21409648

>>21409522
all science fiction is, by definition, fantasy

>> No.21409667

>>21406946
Currently reading the first book. I’ve heard it gets even better in the later books. True?

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I'm currently reading Hyperion by Dan Simmons.
It's a pretty decent Canterbury Tales in Space type of book, but honestly the best tale was the first one. The rest have kind of been snoozers and the frame narrative hasn't really been that interesting.

Previously finished The Fifth Season by N.K. Jemisin. I thought the magic system in that book was interesting and there was some cool worldbuilding, but my god it was just a brutal book. Not quite as difficult to read as The Parable of the Sower by Octavia Butler, but just... grim as fuck and really graphic. Child murder, kidnapping, rape, body horror, sex slavery, the list goes on. It just wasn't a fun book.

>> No.21409818

>Watch the Wheel of time
>Geez it was trash I wonder how are the books
>Read a Wheel of time book
>Geez it was trash let's read the next
>Repeat for the better part of the year
>Geez I wonder if the 2nd season will be trash too.
Why am I retarded and keep doing things I hate?

>> No.21409858

>>21409818
you dont value your time

>> No.21409905

>>21409858
Not him but I will rather laze about all day/week doing nothing but browsing 4chan and watching random yt vidoes than "invest" my time by doing something productive and valueable for 90% of the time only to receive a greater reward that will only last 10% of the time.

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>>21409367
>they mean the supporting cast
I agree

>> No.21409924

>>21409858
Of course not, I got an infinite amount of it and will never die.

>> No.21409936

>>21409924
Based fellow botposter.

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Cradle spoilers
Kelsa gets with Jai Long? What the fuck is this cuck shit so far into the story? Thank god I'm almost caught up and there's only one book left to be released

>> No.21409949

>>21407846
Read Armor.

>> No.21409974

>>21409942
>spoiler
How is that cuck? Also... Don't worry so much if you're not caught up yet.

>> No.21410016

>>21409918
Christ, this literal current year r*ddit tier dialogue, does he go that site and just copy paste conversations into his books, what a fucking garbage

>> No.21410028

>>21409942
Who gives a fuck? How is it relevant who gets with who in a power fantasy / xanxia? Oh I forgot will wight is just another coomer sanderson 2.0 trash who pretends to write fantasy but in reality writes degenerate (lgbt) teen drama.

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>it's another episode of "let's try to bait people by screeching about a book we've never read"

>> No.21410163

>>21409942
>cuck shit
uhh who is she supposed to end up with? are you one of those weirdos that thinks every little sister is supposed to marry their big brother?

>> No.21410175

>>21409942
read infinite realm, chad mc gets himself into a triangle with 2 lesbos.

>> No.21410209

>>21410163
>every little sister is supposed to marry their big brother?
yes

>> No.21410237

>>21408718
robin hobb dabs on her

>> No.21410257

>>21410163
>are you one of those weirdos that thinks every little sister is supposed to marry their big brother?
No, but when the first book in the series constantly hints at there being more to their relationship than simply being siblings, then you start to expect something. It's like he wanted to go that route but then his editor urged him to just make Lindon get with Yerin instead, (or hypothetically Mercy or Jai Chen). I guess in Kelsa's case, in some alternate timeline Lindon could've just trained with her a bit more, because "Training is romantic". LOL

>> No.21410278

>>21409230
>the story in the OTHER redoubt

the fact that the protag just sees it and walks away never to mention it again bothered me a lot. same with the silent house. though i guess the vagueness and mystery of everything lends to the charm

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>> No.21410299

>>21410257
if it was an actual Wuxia and not just Panda Express Wuxia it would've happened

>> No.21410312

>>21410281
I once had an idea for a story involving Lvl 25 and Lvl 80 type characters

>> No.21410317

>>21410312
share it then

>> No.21410398

>>21410317
The idea was a story about vampires living in the North East urban megaplex when a deadly virus begins to scrape across the Earth dropping the population considerably. Figuring that their food supply is about to begin running dangerously low they make their way across America and Canada to the Yukon Territory and Alaska were they hope that isolated hold out towns and settlements will be able to supply them with food for the coming future (if it isnt already obvious, they eat people). Once they reach one of these towns though they come to realize that the town already has its own more supernatural problem. Obviously, werewolves (later revealed to mainly be 2 girls, hence the lvl 25/lvl80 image, along with some other randoms), who have originally come to the isolated area to escape persecution by modern scientific society and live free where they cant be hurt or hurt anyone (much) else. With the supply chain collapsing, dumpster loot is becoming scarcer and scarcer and overhunting is bringing the elk population down, forcing the werewolves to also head in to town to search for food. This brings conflict with the vampires and a resolution I havent figured out yet.

This in turn was inspired by another story I came up with which was basically "what if Joan of Arc was a giant sexy werewolf" (More of a lvl 80 type) which itself was inspired by the Megadeth song "She wolf" of which I misinterpreted the lyrics to be about werewolves, rather than bad girlfriends.

>> No.21410444

>>21410257
When was any of that hinted? Kelsa from the beginning cared about Lindon as a sibling, because of course she did? I have no idea where you read romantic subtext.

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>>21409764
>Previously finished The Fifth Season by N.K. Jemisin
Bought that trilogy (it's a trilogy, right? at least I only have 3) on sale while buying other books, but it's been collecting dust, as I'm not the biggest fantasy reader - unless it has sci-fi elements or is somehow grounded in reality.
Is it good? I don't mind gritty and dark, I just want to know if it challenges me and makes me think

>> No.21410555

>>21410532
>buying book(s)
>written by
>non white, progressive, female
lol just kys

>> No.21410574

>>21410555
based and redpilled praise kek

>> No.21410602

>>21409529
>The focus on the effects of space travel/living on the human body and the colonization of the solar system was a breath of fresh air compared to giant space lasers
A lot of great books deal with the consequences of a futuristic environment. Not all that many deal with the physical ones, as most are so far in the future (or have reached a level of tech) that it shouldn't be a problem by then. I'm kinda lukewarm on it, but one thing that the Expanse series does quite well, is that it takes a single piece of tech, FAST FUCKING ROCKETS!!", and more or less forgets about all other great innovations that would probably mean at least as much, and just goes from there. It's lazy, but they made it work.
"Mars is terraformed? What kind of insane ingeneering would that take? - don't think about it"

>> No.21410628

>>21410555
Trips!
Guess I should kms, then
>progressive, female
Could've been the reason I never read it. It's been a couple of years, and have mostly been let down by female authors.
I do like Le Guin, though. Some progressive, commie females can actually write, believe it or not

>> No.21410651

>>21410628
Yeah but if the message that they are trying to spread in their books is degenerate then their books are trash despite good writing/prose etc.

>> No.21410674

>>21410651
Not sure I've come across a lot of those yet, from female writers. If I had, I wouldn't mind my worldview challenged.
My main problem with most female writers is that they outrightt suck

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>>21407010
Tier 2 because I'm not a loser. All other tolkien material is just superfluous nonsense. The mythology is only relevant in facilitating the actual story.

>> No.21410774

>>21410674
>My main problem with most female writers is that they outrightt suck
This is correct.

>Not sure I've come across a lot of those yet, from female writers. If I had, I wouldn't mind my worldview challenged.
worldview challenged by degenerate views and ideas? not sure how that would work. If you simply don't disregard and dispose of degenerate ideas then you are a degenerate yourself.

>> No.21410794

>>21410774
>If you simply don't disregard and dispose of degenerate ideas then you are a degenerate yourself.
You know this isn't /pol/, right?
anyway, I'm off to beat it to futa domination porn

>> No.21410798

>>21409514
Hard being defined as some kind of gradient is stupid. The only reason that would be the case is for people who want to say they read 'hard' sci fi, but actually just read convoluted fantastical sci fi.

>> No.21410801

>>21410444
too much anime rots the brain

>> No.21410884

>>21410798
Is all fiction a form of fantasy?

>> No.21410894

>>21410794
What kind of futanari do you prefer? There are so many types. Are the futa doing the dominating or being dominated? If it's the former, whom are they dominating?

>> No.21410895

>>21410602
mars is not terraformed in the expanse, which is clearly hard scifi

>> No.21410949

>>21410884
I didn't say fantasy, I said fantastical (not meaning simply made up, but unrealistic). If hard sci fi isn't defined as only being restricted to real life science, then the only thing separating it from star wars is the amount of magical elements involved.

A lot of 'hard sci fi' just wants the sophisticated clout of a logical or scientific aesthetic despite basically just being made up stories dealing with made up technologies.

>> No.21410956

>>21410257
>This is your brain when you consume too much harem anime.
You're delusional, mate. Nothing in the first book even hints at a romantic relationship they're actually a bit distant if anything. Jai Chen was the one who was hinted at as the love interest though we don't find out it's her unti later on.

>> No.21410986

any /sffg/ writers in here?

>> No.21411013

>>21410986
Yeah.

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>>21407599
Thanks, didn't know Malazan had any relevant mom characters.
>>21409537
Only Birthgrave and The Wayfarer Redemption.
>>21410674
>My main problem with most female writers is that they outrightt suck
Factually untrue

>> No.21411032

>>21411013
cool. what are you writing?

>> No.21411036

>>21411032
Book.

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>>21405900
Berserker By Fred Saberhagen
>>21409431
Galactic Center Saga
>>21410794
Based futaposter

>> No.21411048

>>21411036
Can i click the book?????

>> No.21411049

>>21405684
Read more Vance, Dragon Masters, Maske Theary and Blue Planet are great. I hear Demon Princes is even better.
Finish Dune, Frank Herbert never runs out of ideas.

>> No.21411054

>>21410986
Yes, but I've been in hiatus for the better part of the year. Can't get over my writer block .

>> No.21411060

>>21411054
>Can't get over my writer block .
then write. do you think the solution to writer's block is to stop writing?

>> No.21411076

Halfway through The Guns of Avalon and I'm enjoying it. Why is this series barely discussed?

>> No.21411086

>>21411060
dumbass

>> No.21411103

>>21411076
Recency bias

>> No.21411124

>>21411086
>oh yes, i know how i'm going to solve my problem of not being able to lift these heavy boxes at my warehouse job... by not working out!
spare me

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>>21411076
It's not a meme or hasn't been recently. Great stuff though, Zelazny kept the rhythm and thrift of pulp admirably (by always publishing rough drafts). Also Corwin being a violent entitled drifter but actually deserving it is a fun twist on other violent entitled drifter stories of the era.

>> No.21411184

>>21410794
>>21410894
>>21411042
how many (non-gookshit) scifi or fantasy books have futas/shemales/femboys in them? ideally in heterosexual relationships with natural women, but I'll take what I can get

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>>21409537
This. What's the point of reading about big mommy milkers if the son isn't getting some?

>> No.21411301

>>21411184
When Gravity Fails trilogy, the mc had a trans gf but for the life of me i can't remember if she had a penis or an inverted penis, i read it years ago.

>> No.21411311
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>>21411248
Didn't Prince of nothing have momcest? bakkerfag please confirm.

>> No.21411312

>>21411048
No.

>> No.21411395

It doesn't look like China is publishing any good fantasy books, just scifi.

>> No.21411432

>>21411301
I just finished that trilogy.
his girlfriend was post-op because pre-ops are specifically referred to separately, and she never was. also it was never discussed if genitals got better grafting/surgeries than whatever exists irl currently. only thing it mentioned was that doctors don't touch hands or feet because "too many bones" so he remarks on his gf's feet big feet one time to tease her. the MC claimed he could tell by their voices too, but that wasn't world exposition
also in the chapters of the unfinised 4th book it's revealed Marid is straight up bisexual

>> No.21411445

>>21407846
The Expanse.

>> No.21411457

>>21409268
Horus Rising.

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>>21411457
>Yeah dude the best place to start with star wars is The Phantom Menace and the prequel trilogy.

>> No.21411523

>>21411521
Horus Heresy is the only WH40k stuff worth reading, the rest is utter trash.
Horus Heresy starts with Horus Rising.

>> No.21411543

>>21403752
I did and I liked them. Babel sounds like shit though.

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>> No.21411561

>>21411311
ye

>> No.21411569

>>21411555
wachadoin

>> No.21411588

>>21411555
please tell me it's bound in elephant hide

>> No.21411633

>>21411588
De binding fan it boek waard makke mei in shimmerjende, iridisearjende essinsje dy't derút like dat it syn kleur feroare neffens de hoek wêrfan it besjoen waard. It wie as wie de binding makke fan in tûzen lyts diamanten, allegearre fúzjearre ta in ienheid, glêd oerflak. It materiaal dat brûkt waard foar de binding hjitte "Aurora" en it waard sein dat it út de diepten fan de see wei helle waard, op in plak dêr't it wetter gloeide mei in raar, oarwrâldske ljocht.

>> No.21411648
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21411648

Thoughts on this? What's it like? Is it good?
I never read Guy Gavriel Kay before.

>> No.21411678

You have no right to feel superior to starwars tie in books fans when you read the dumbest, absolute bottom of the barrel fantasy fiction

>> No.21411681

>>21411648
Try reading it and forming your own opinion on it. But if you are incapable of making decisions without the guidance of anonymous internet strangers, then try reading the reviews on Goodreads, Amazon, or any websites that does book reviews. And if for some reason, you don't want to do that. then go on youtube and check the reviews there.

>> No.21411683

>>21411678
I can’t imagine myself caring what a bunch of people here think. So why do you?

>> No.21411685

>>21407010
>you must be a tolkien scholar to read his novellas
They're more accessible than LotR, it's a shame more people don't read them.

>> No.21411696

>>21411681
Redditor spotted

>> No.21411702
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>modern Black Library
lol

>> No.21411708

>>21411678
Who are you talking to, anon?

>> No.21411749

>>21411708
To anon

>> No.21411760

>>21411749
Which one?

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>>21403719
anyone else find Three Body Problem to be very dry? Seems to just be a vehicle for the author's autism and interests in specific science/tech topics rather than a cohesive, well-written story.

>> No.21411810

>>21411803
I mean, it's hard sci-fi. What did you expect?

>> No.21411815

>>21411803
If it had stayed a horror story about physics being inconsistent the tone would have been perfect. Dark Forest was better honestly.

>> No.21411824

>>21411810
I guess this is my first foray into the genre. As a STEMfag I like the thought put into it so far (other than the Sun being an amplifier BS but whatever), but I was expecting better writing and characters as well. I had assumed that maybe the Chinese-to-English translation would be at issue but its hard to imagine it would be much better in Chinese.

>> No.21411861

>check up on the one webtoon I read
>only behind 9 chapters because it's been on hiatus since August
every time
chinkshit is better than this
>>21409182
I'm very near the end of this arc where they just saw the massive xboxhueg dragonthing come out of the big ABYSS hole
I like gargantuan monstrosities and never understood why they weren't utilized in xianxia when the sizes of things are already absurd.

>> No.21411865

>>21411861
meant for >>21409290 oops

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>>21411681
You niggers are the absolute worst with this shit. It's a question about a fantasy book in a fantasy thread on a forum dedicated to books.

>>>uuUUuhH gO reAD IT oR REaD reVieWS soMEwhErE eLSe huUUrrR!

No fucking shit dude we didn't know we had those options!! You're telling us for the first time. How about we all just close the board and not discuss anything else because we can go read fucking amazon reviews. Kill yourself with a dick you giant FAGGOT!

>> No.21411875

>>21411868
I, for one, cannot wait for the next epic discussion of Wheel of Time on 4channel.org/lit. While we're on the topic, have you heard of A Song of Ice and Fire? It's a bit obscure.

>> No.21411876

>>21411868
why don't you contribute some content along with your request for content next time

>> No.21411939

>>21411875
what about the classic "any books like berserk/dark souls?"

>> No.21411947

>>21411868
Why are you coming here for book discussions? Are you a retard or something?

>> No.21411948

>>21411875
>>21411939
>whoooah look at me guys I'm a snarky, cynical contrarian
Neither of you can squat your own body weight.


>>21411876
Why don't you suck my dick homo

>> No.21411951

>>21411948
why don't you suck your dick homo

>> No.21411958

>>21411939
I can already see Between Two Fires in my head. Of course nobody else read the actual DaS book.

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>there are anons that read Kay for fun
Just finished this and I have had more fun reading textbooks, and that was for real history. Ooohh look at me I read real fantasy for adults that means there's no magic and no fun and no fantasy, I wish I'd read Sanderson instead.

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>>21411648
>Is this book written by one of the best living fantasy authors good?
gee, i dunno anon

>> No.21411999

>>21411865
The size does not always matter. A cultivator can reach a very high level of strength (stronger than dragon) and tame the gargantuan dragon. Therefore its pointless using the dragon just because its huge.
Its the magical strength that matters, and those who might find the dragons size useful are to weak to tame it.

>> No.21412008

>>21403752
I'm reading Poppy War right now. If an AI ever wrote a book I imagine it would be like Kuang's writing.

>> No.21412017

>>21411868
>It's a question about a fantasy book in a fantasy thread on a forum dedicated to books.
And that anon gave you an answer, multiple answers so you don't have to ask your basic bitch question again.

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Looking for a series that is very lewd and rapey.

>> No.21412042

>>21411648
I read it earlier this year and enjoyed it a lot. The characters were very likable and I ended up caring about their struggle

>> No.21412055

>>21412021
Terrifying, inhuman looking asses

>> No.21412154

>>21412021
Chronicles of The Black Company

>> No.21412198

>>21411868
everyone salty with you is a faggot, make sure you ask for opinions more often so these goobers can stay mad

>> No.21412213

any books like berserk/dark souls?

>> No.21412214

>>21412021
who is the one on the right I dig short haired girls

>> No.21412360

>>21411588
That's an Oliphaunt, Mr Frodo.

>> No.21412362

>>21412213
I keep hearing the BOTNS is like Dark Souls. I haven't read it personally.

>> No.21412375

>>21412362
>I keep hearing the BOTNS is like Dark Souls.
It isn't. The only novel that's like Dark Souls is the novelisation of Dark Souls.

>> No.21412389

>>21412213
>>21412362
I still can’t believe retards fall for this old ass bait.

>> No.21412399

>>21412389
not like anyone here reads.

>> No.21412422

>>21412362
I Shall Seal The Heavens is like Elden Ring

>> No.21412424

>>21411696
Telling someone to read a book is being a redditor now?

>> No.21412425

>>21412422
I will never read your chink MTL garbage.

>> No.21412428

>>21411702
What's wrong? weren't the salamanders black? cool it with the anti-semitics remarks

>> No.21412465

>>21412425
>I will never read your chink MTL garbage.
Good on you, anon. They deteriorate your reading skills.

>> No.21412495

>>21412425
Do people here actually read MTL garbage unironically?

>> No.21412498

>>21412495
Yes, and worse, they try to pretend it's good.

>> No.21412513

>>21412498
Don’t know how they can read it. I’ve tried in the past and I would rather gouge my own eyes out than ever do that again.

>> No.21412517

>>21412513
>Don’t know how they can read it
They're ESL, so their grasp on the English language is non-existent.

>> No.21412532

>>21411960
I don't think asking two incredibly generic questions constitutes as reading Kay.

>> No.21412542

>>21411868
>>21411948
Why are you even here? It’s obvious as fuck to anyone with a brain that no one here discusses books. Go to some other forum that talks about books instead of bitching endlessly on here. I’ll recommend Reddit, but you’ll try and say some stupid shit

>> No.21412551

>>21411076
>Why is this series barely discussed?
Because nobody here reads.

>> No.21412562

>>21409942
>>21410257
You need to stop watching anime or stop reading webnovels. Your perception of familial relationship is fucked beyond belief.

>> No.21412572

>>21412562
It’s too late for him.

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Obviously Lindon should be in a relationship with Little Blue and Orthos.

>> No.21412576

>>21411683
Same, really feels weird to care what other people think.

>> No.21412587

>>21411868
>It's a question about a fantasy book in a fantasy thread on a forum dedicated to books.
You need to have your eyes check if you think this place is a forum dedicated to books

>> No.21412602

>>21404117
I just go to fan websites of series I like. It’s the best place to discuss my favorite boooks.

>> No.21412623

>>21404117
Reddit and I have a reading club on a library.

>> No.21412631

>>21412575
I don’t think people care.

>> No.21412633

>>21412623
What subreddits?

>> No.21412638

>>21412551
No matter how many threads passed, people here delude themselves otherwise.

>> No.21412644

>>21411555
Looks nice.

>> No.21412646

>>21412517
That actually makes sense.

>> No.21412652

>>21411555
How much did that cost in the end?

>> No.21412653

>>21410884
No

>> No.21412759

>>21408765
Martine's Memory Called Empire is kinda like this

>> No.21412764

>>21406388
Nevermind I'll miss on the word plays even in English

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>>21412513
>he won't read chinese mtl
>but he will read western progressive antiwhite works written by females

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>>21412788
>mfw trannies are getting lampooned in LOTM

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>>21412830
>yfw

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>> No.21413088

>>21410706
The story is actually there to facilitate the myth behind it.

>> No.21413092

>>21411824
>I was expecting better writing and characters as well
Pfft

>> No.21413214

New thread
>>21413185

>> No.21413527

>>21411824
Not a translation issue, Chinese language is dry by itself.
If you want well-written sci-fi in simple ESL language, try Quantum Thief

>> No.21413549

>>21412389
This general may as well be a newfag containment thread.