Aug 31, 2008 11:38
Since everyone THREADED LIKE MADMEN yesterday, I'm gonna make this simple.
Book recs: things you've read lately, old favorites, things you can't believe aren't represented in the game, whatever you'd like. Tell me what to reeeeeead.
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And comics.
I am of the opinion all should read Cable & Deadpool. And Garth Ennis era Hellblazer. Just putting that out there.
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...also, I saw Martian Successor Nadesico which, uh, is certainly interesting if you've read Ender's Game.
As a side note, the first RP I ever played in had a Val and a Peter but no Ender and so I had to go back and reread the book to go '...huh.'
.......and Hellblazer is LOVE. *hearts Conjob everso*
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And, oh, the Wiggin children. I am looking forward to PW like whoa.
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PW?
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I reread Frontier Wolf a few weeks back. It was my favourite book and then I started wondering how a character from Ancient Rome would survive in Fandom. *eyes brain*
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And old fashioned is cool. ...I have an extended love affair with the Allan Quartermaine books and they're pretty dern old. I love the old coot, and while I have read League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, I do vaguely want to kick Mr. Moore in the shins for doing what he did to Allan. Never read Sutcliff. Any recommendations?
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I would strongely recommend Frontier Wolf, but I think the books people would say to start with is her trilogy starting with The Eagle of the Ninth, The Silver Branch and The Lantern Bearers. I liked 'Sun Horse, Moon Horse', The Mark of the Horse Lord, Dawn Wind...
She wrote about 50 books so I could keep going for a while. Most are rather vague in my head, but I'm trying to reread them.
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Will have to look into Sutcliff. Sounds iiiinteresting.
Darn it, I had another series of things that are ooo--yes! The Enchanter Books. Which I use all the time to show up my stuffy Tolkienite friend. Loook, say I, it's fantasy from BEFORE Tolkien. Bwaahah.
...Yeah, I'm nuts. Sorry ^_^;
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I also recently started on the Rogue Angel series, where Annja is from.
Um... my To Be Read pile is RIDICULOUSLY huge. I'm also really into Jodi Picoult lately. Her books are more serious reads - they deal with really current topics but are so well-crafted.
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Might have to try the Women of the Otherworld.
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Anything by Esther Freisner. Seriously, anything.
Douglas Adams is a no-brainer. Elizabeth Peters to get someone non-sci-fi-fantasy-humor on the table. She's romantic-murder-mystery-humor. Robert Rankin, to go back to the absurdist fantasy folks, especially his Brentford Trilogy (all five of them, but he stole that shtick from Adams).
To get more "literary", Michael Chabon (The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay and others ( ... )
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Robert Rankin! *squeees*
Esther Freisner is a lot of fun and I thought for the longest time I was the only person who really enjoyed her stuff.
Never tried Chabon. Will have to do that sometime.
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Personally, I think Tommy's solution to vampires is the BEST THING EVER.
I honestly think his earlier work is stronger. I enjoyed Fluke, but not on the same level as Island of the Sequined Love Nun and Lust Lizard of Melancholy Cove. I still need to read Dirty Job (it's on my shelf, I've started it, I just keep not picking it up again).
If you ever want to see me go into "I took far too many literature and religious studies classes in college for my own good" mode, ask me what I really think of Lamb.
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And I'll have to try the earlier stuff.
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But I have gotten through books in the past! Real ones, with words and everything, honest!
Christopher Golden's Of Saints and Shadows totally ate my brain. Because, really, dark, different twists on vampires are just full of shiny. But not sparkly. That's the wrong series entirely.
I'm a sucker for Richard Adams, too. Watership Down and The Plague Dogs, about cute, fuzzy animals though they may be, were both excellent reads. And I might have cried at the end of Plague Dogs. Shh.
Douglas Adams! Give me some Hitchhikers Guide any day of the week, and there's a book I'll breeze through with ease.
And manga. Because it is shiny. Granted, all I've been reading lately is Genju no Seiza. But it's pretty. So ner. *shakes fist*
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I will pick something up, read halfway, and then OO SHINY something else. I have recently grabbed Monster Blood Tattoo as I'm finally done with Tomorrow's Magic (which, OMG, so good, I loved it and how much I want to hug Earl Bedwas must be measured in mega-whatevers). I also have a tendency to start one and then go "...lalala reread something old and familiar." Somehow, reading Elizabeth Bear's Promethean Age books required that I go and read the entirity of the Elenium in the middle.
Christopher Golden? Really? ...I've only ever seen him do crappy novelizations. But I'm always willing to give people another shot and I love twists on vampires. *hugs Night Watch, etc to her chest*
Never read Adams.
...I know, I'm a heathen.
What's Genju no Seiza? *is all curious*
ETA: The Watership Down stuff, not Douglas! *HEARTS DOUGLAS ADAMS* *...pops in Key To Time arc now just because she feels the need to*
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Genju no Seiza is by the same person who did Petshop of Horrors, and it is pretty. Also, it's about a kid who grows up to find out that he's some sort of high priest to a country that's somewhat on the elusive side, and there are animal-god guardians, and issues. The kid has issues. But there is shiny ( ... )
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*goes to read*
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