I just finished up Kafka on the Shore which thoroughly delighted and disturbed me.
I've heard varying reports of 2013 or 2014.JudeauChop said:I really liked Name of the Wind. Do you guys know when the 3rd book is set to release?
m said:I just started The Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follet and I get the feeling that I'm going to enjoy it very much.
Aazealh said:It's a bit longish at times but pretty good overall.
Aazealh said:I didn't even know he'd written a sequel.
Aazealh said:And I unfortunately can't really relate to your spoilers because it feels like it's been 20 years since I read it and those details have become fuzzy.
Viral Harvest said:Lots and lots of Hemmingway.
IncantatioN said:How do you read your books ... physical format or digital on an e-reader? Is there a significant price difference between the two? It piqued my curiosity because of this article - http://www.wired.com/underwire/2013/06/digital-publishing-genre-fiction/
Sorry if this's in an inappropriate place to post.
I'm pretty bad about setting schedules. Part of my summer reading goal is to reading As I Lay Dying, The Sound and the Fury, and Light in August in three months, but I'm pretty behind in my reading mostly because I am easily distracted and do other things instead of reading.IncantatioN said:Since I got back to reading that 1 book, I've quite enjoyed the experience of it - riding the subway and reading as opposed to closing my eyes for 45 mins to and fro from home-work. It was a ritual for 2ish weeks and I finished the book finally on Friday last week. Do you have set times or rituals like that or you can read whenever, wherever?
That would be an interesting way to approach the series, but I feel like you'd be cheating yourself quite a bit. Most of my favorite characters either aren't perspective characters or barely get any chapters when they are. I'd be missing out on almost the entire story.Deci said:If you want you can strictly read the perspective you want to alone, unlike the TV show. The idea is actually pretty neat in my opinion, the way you'd find out about the other characters and events would be just as the characters do.
IncantatioN said:Three months for those books, I couldn't do it haha. So much to take in, I quickly looked em up.
I finished Anansi Boys this morning and I don't have anything to read on my way home grrr. It's not-so-serious tone made it quicker to read, was entertaining, the end being more satisfying that American Gods. With the latter, everything comes to.an end very quick, like Shadow gets the Gods to stop their war within 2/3 pages of dialog when it took 400 pages to planning/ setting up the upcoming battle
Neverwhere has not arrived yet. Has anyone read Gaiman's new book?