Mangler's awesome book thread.

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Zenith

Re: Mangler's awesome book thread.

Post by Zenith » Thu Mar 03, 2016 8:51 pm

Thank you, will check out all of them ;)

Yeah the night angel is absolutely not a well written series. But punishing dark ninja characters have a special place in my heart! And the story isnt horrible. The language really is though.

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Re: Mangler's awesome book thread.

Post by Madin » Fri Mar 04, 2016 2:56 pm

Max Gladstone's Craft Sequence series is really good Industrial second world urban fantasy, where the economy runs on the currency of souls, and cities are powered by belief in the local gods. http://www.maxgladstone.com/the-craft-sequence/

A Darker Shade of Magic (and the 2nd book A Gathering of Shadows) by V.E. Schwab is a dark portal fantasy, with alternate Londons and diminishing magic. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/220 ... e-of-magic

The Fifth Season by N.K. Jemisin where earthbender-like magicians are sort of like damane, and controlled by the ruling kingdom, and have the power to keep the continent from shattering, or make it break apart. It's pretty devastating. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/191 ... fth-season

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Re: Mangler's awesome book thread.

Post by Mantorok » Sun Mar 13, 2016 11:35 pm

Gentleman Bastards book 1 (Locke Lamora) was on Ebook sale today for 1.99. And I got book 2 for 4.99. Gonna give it a try tonight, and I have high hopes given how much praise I've heard about it from a lot of people.

Mangler
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Re: Mangler's awesome book thread.

Post by Mangler » Sun Mar 27, 2016 1:52 pm

Recently finished The Goblin Emperor, which was actually rather fantastic. It's fantasy more based around court intruige than big action or cliched battles. If you like a little more 'think' with your world building, this is a great read.

Also read Half A War, the final part of the Shattered Sea series by Joe Abercrombie. All in the series is a great, easily-digested fantasty series. I enjoyed the last part, but not as much as the other 2. Still a great read.

I also read loads of other stuff, none of which I can remember.

Mantorok
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Re: Mangler's awesome book thread.

Post by Mantorok » Sun Mar 27, 2016 4:31 pm

I finished Bastards book 1 this morning. Holy hell it was worth the price of admission, so to speak.

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Re: Mangler's awesome book thread.

Post by Jomin » Sun May 08, 2016 9:06 pm

I've recently read the first two of John Gywnne's The Faithful and the Fallen series: Malice and Valour and am quite looking forward to taking the third Ruin away with me to the south of France in a few weeks. Fortunately, when I get back the fourth, Wraith is due out in July IIRC.

On a less positive note, I am starting to get a bit frustrated with David Webber's Safehold series, I commented on my local authority's on-line catalogue that a list of characters that takes 50 (yes, FIFTY!) pages, at the end of the previous volume (7): Like a Mighty Army is a symptom that there are just too many characters to keep track of (and you cannot whether each new name is someone that is going to be a big player in the story or a bit part to be killed off in a couple of pages). The latest, which I read a couple of days ago (8): Hell's Foundations Quiver, has stretched that listing to over 80 pages of entries. The basic premise is promising but the execution is getting bogged down with endless military actions on various sites that is spread across the Safeholdian World - and they hardly ever stop to have a, well described, cup of tea!

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Re: Mangler's awesome book thread.

Post by Vivienne » Sun May 08, 2016 9:56 pm

The past year? Three class textbooks for C++ programming. Riveting stuff, I tell you.

Mantorok
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Re: Mangler's awesome book thread.

Post by Mantorok » Wed May 18, 2016 10:02 am

BUMP!

I just finished the 2nd Gentleman Bastards book (Red Seas Under Red Skies) and holy crap was it good. Just bought and started the third book now, but liking it too so far. All the people recommending these books were on point.

Lyren recommended Patrick Rothfuss to me, so I'll give Name of the Wind a shot once I finish Republic of Thieves.

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Re: Mangler's awesome book thread.

Post by may » Thu May 19, 2016 11:07 am

Ive become a big fan of Brandon Sanderson now, loving the stormlight series so far.

I also enjoyed the first law by abercrombie...and most stuff by brent weeks.

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Re: Mangler's awesome book thread.

Post by may » Thu May 19, 2016 11:08 am

Mantorok wrote:BUMP!

I just finished the 2nd Gentleman Bastards book (Red Seas Under Red Skies) and holy crap was it good. Just bought and started the third book now, but liking it too so far. All the people recommending these books were on point.

Lyren recommended Patrick Rothfuss to me, so I'll give Name of the Wind a shot once I finish Republic of Thieves.
Rothfuss books are good, but he will never finish the series in my opinion!

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