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| Re: May's (Mostly) Marvelous Literary Musings Having finished Children of the Streets, I've now begun Richard Lupoff's Space War Blues. I've read a fair chunk of this one before (when said chunk was published as "With the Bentfin Boomer Boys on Little Old New Alabama" in Again, Dangerous Visions), but this is my first attempt at the entire novel. So far, I'm finding it an interesting blend of New Wave and Golden Age approaches to sf (much like the original material in A,DV); hence quite enjoying it.... |
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Thanks for posting the May link Teresa... | |
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| Re: May's (Mostly) Marvelous Literary Musings I just recieved tales of middle earth 1 and 2, unfinished tales and the shaping of middle earth plus another which escapes me at the moment, hoping the are good reads |
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| Re: May's (Mostly) Marvelous Literary Musings I've just finished The H-Bomb Girl by Stephen Baxter, and have now started Reflections on a Marine Venus by Lawrence Durrell - how can you not love a book that includes lines such as "In Rhodes the days drop as softly as fruit from trees"? |
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| Re: May's (Mostly) Marvelous Literary Musings Continuing the alliteration Teresa I see! Good stuff. Took a break from the Three Musketeers Series and made a start on The Conspirators - also by Alexandre Dumas Pere. Haven't read any Sf/F in a while so ordering in the Dragonbone Chair &c. |
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| Easily amused Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Canada
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| Re: May's (Mostly) Marvelous Literary Musings I'm rereading the Sacred Hunt duology in preparation for starting the Hidden City. I'm enjoying the story so much, I may have to continue with a reread of all 6 Sunsword books . |
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| subpoena'd in texas... Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: South Yorkshire
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| Re: May's (Mostly) Marvelous Literary Musings just got Name of the Wind (Rothfuss) from the library, along with Feast of Souls by Celia Friedman. anyone got opinions on that latter one? |
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| Re: May's (Mostly) Marvelous Literary Musings That's a difficult judgment call, really. If you're a fan of Tolkien, and like his "high" tone in the latter part of LotR, then the style is likely to appeal. However, these are unfinished tales, so there's no actual resolution to the majority of them; they aren't "typical" reads. But they do include some of his best writing here and there, and are fascinating in their own way, allowing a very intense look into the development of Middle-earth and the thought of the man behind it.... |
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I need to get more sleep. Quote:
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