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Forest: Sold Out
I've been on a Haruki Murakami binge as of late: Norwegian Wood, After the Quake, and Dance Dance Dance. All great reads!
Silent Song said:just started getting into Gene Wolfe's "The Book of the New Sun". it was originally 4 seperate works, and he has since expanded on the story. it is an epic tale of fantasy with a scifi edge, set 50,000 years in the future on some distant dying planet beneath a dying star. the social climate is pre-industrial, but 'artifacts' remain of electricity powered devices and similar advancements long since forgotten. it's expertly written with interesting philosophical ponderings and realistic characters. the narrator, also the main character, even lies directly to the reader in his recount of his story. it begins with the character, a journeyman from the guild of torturers, as he is exiled to a distant post for the crime of showing mercy to a victim.
Agreed...which is unusual for me. It's a rare case where I prefer the movie to the book it was made about, usually because after reading the book I have set impressions of the characters and the movie never interprets them in quite the same way, often at the expense of character development.RookParliament said:I just noted how much I enjoy the LOTR movies more than I do the original Tolkien novels.
this is why i enjoy Gene Wolfe and George RR Martin so much. gray characters, not black vs white.kmik said:Her books are stupid and totally one dimensional. There's always a good and a bad guy... the totally heroic Randian intelligent guy surrondered by the bad bad communists who only want to suppress individuality and blabla
Deadite said:Yes, The Fountainhead is a lot better of a novel than Atlas Shrugged, but I still enjoyed it because I actually found a book that I agreed with on politics. I don't care much for her "philosophy", but I do like the system of government she advocates (Libertarian).