04-05-2010, 21:34 | #561 |
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READ BREAKING DAWN! GO! GO! GO!
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05-05-2010, 08:36 | #562 | |
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I've been pretty disspaointed with Mr P for a while now. The last few books have been mostly a fairly uninteresting story peppered with a few smiles, imo. |
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05-05-2010, 12:22 | #563 | |
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Whatever he does will not please everyone and his next book is the 4th in the series to what he started with the Wee Free Men so another book aimed at the younger end of his fan base but it does mean the Nac Mac Feegles return. As to what i am reading now got a bit lost as to what to read next didn't feel in the mood to tackle some Iain M Banks Culture books i have to read so went back to have a re-read of The Word and the Void Trilogy by Terry Brooks. Only read it once so probably a lot i missed reading through so should keep me occupied for a little while.
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05-05-2010, 13:04 | #564 |
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I can't wait for this book (think its called And I shall wear Midnight) - I have loved the Feegle books even if they are aimed at young teenagers
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05-05-2010, 13:21 | #565 |
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I actually didn't mind the feegle books at all, considering they were supposedly aimed at a younger audience
I just thought that Going Postal and Making Money were fairly uninspiring, and then along comes Unseen Academicals and I was hoping it was just the character of Von Moist (or whatever his name was) that I didn't buy, but I get the same feeling from this book as well. I feel as if a sparkle has gone that was there with earlier books. |
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It is always the same with any new Pratchett character they take a while to grow on you, as Rincewinds first appearance away back in the Colour of Magic wasn't the best yet further books he had got him nailed down.
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05-05-2010, 15:53 | #567 |
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I absolutely adored Nation!
Now I feel childish!
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05-05-2010, 17:33 | #568 |
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James absolutely loved Nation, it really inspired him! He kept stopping me from reading my book to tell me what was happening!! Bless!!
Mei, you absolutely HAVE to read Breaking Dawn - the 4th/final Twilight book! It is the BEST of the lot and is brilliant! How they are gonna make that book into a film...God knows!!!
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09-05-2010, 11:46 | #569 |
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Have now finished The Dark Tower series
I am glad I read them all they are worth persevering with, I am also glad I had a break after book 4. I'd also urge anyone else reading them to read the bits by King at the beginning and end of each book - it really helps. I picked Salems Lot off the shelf as my next book but I may go back and pick something else for a King break |
09-05-2010, 18:38 | #570 |
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Am on the 4th Watch book by Sergei Unpronounceable. Enjoyed book 3 and this one much more than the first 2.
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