Colonel Mustard
Apr 4 2013, 11:44 PM
The Saga series of graphic novels. Sweet mother if god, they're amazing...
Colonel Mustard
Apr 11 2013, 12:41 PM
Image Comics' Saga #12. Absolutely astounding comic, and I'll try and get a review of it up on my blog at some point later today.
McBadgere
May 5 2013, 07:41 PM
Descent Of Angels by Michael Scanlon...
Colonel Mustard
May 6 2013, 09:23 AM
Oliver Twist, by Charles Dickens. I don't think Dickens is really all that he's cracked up to be, if I'm completely honest; his prose is bone-dry and it doesn't make for that interesting a read.
McBadgere
May 21 2013, 03:42 AM
With little great shock, I'm reading Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood by Oliver Bowden...
PhonAntiPhon
May 21 2013, 10:12 PM
Vampire Knight.
Granted it's Shoujo rather than Shounen but I figure why not, if it's good manga it's good manga...
ImperialSnob
May 25 2013, 02:19 PM
Star Wars:The Essential Atlas.
You jelly?
treydog
May 25 2013, 09:29 PM
Changes- Charles Colyott. Highly recommended.
Whatever else Mrs. Treydog got for free and dumped on my Kindle... except for the "romance" titles, which I delete as soon as I see them. To her credit, she tries to avoid the real "bodice-ripper" ones.... but still...
McBadgere
May 26 2013, 06:28 PM

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Blimey, I'd have thought you very much old-school when it comes to books...

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Personally, I shall hold on to me paper ones until I have no room left in the whole house...

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treydog
May 26 2013, 08:31 PM
QUOTE(McBadgere @ May 26 2013, 01:28 PM)


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Blimey, I'd have thought you very much old-school when it comes to books...

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Personally, I shall hold on to me paper ones until I have no room left in the whole house...

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Oh well- yes the "dead tree edition" library at Casa Treydog is quite large and piled on most flat surfaces- and this is AFTER a number of "thinnings."
My conversion to the Dark Side... (ahem)... eReaders... goes all the way back to the REB1200 I got for cheap.
That was followed by a first gen Kindle (thanks to my sister) and the current Kindle Fire (also thanks to my sister). The Fire caused a certain amount of... interest... on the part of the Mrs. But- since both are registered to the one Amazon account... her stuff is "my" stuff. And therefore the frequent protestations of "What? I didn't order that!"
PhonAntiPhon
Jun 17 2013, 05:47 PM
The Dark - James Herbert.
McBadgere
Jun 25 2013, 04:23 AM
Warhammer 40 000 - Legion by Dan Abnett...
PhonAntiPhon
Jul 11 2013, 09:26 PM
QUOTE(McBadgere @ Jun 25 2013, 04:23 AM)

Warhammer 40 000 - Legion by Dan Abnett...
Nice, I read that a while ago now, liked it.
Having finished "The Ocean at the End of the Lane" by Neil Gaiman - (whom I adore), I have now embarked upon "Dune".
King Coin
Jul 11 2013, 11:51 PM
The Last Wish by Andrzej Sapkowski
ImperialSnob
Jul 12 2013, 01:50 PM
The Hobbit!
PhonAntiPhon
Jul 13 2013, 07:14 PM
QUOTE(ImperialSnob @ Jul 12 2013, 01:50 PM)

The Hobbit!
Good man, it's a cracking book.
ImperialSnob
Jul 13 2013, 07:16 PM
QUOTE(PhonAntiPhon @ Jul 13 2013, 07:14 PM)

QUOTE(ImperialSnob @ Jul 12 2013, 01:50 PM)

The Hobbit!
Good man, it's a cracking book.
I still haven't watched the movie and I want to finish the book first.
I just finished the second chapter and I'm starting the 3rd tonight.
I like how unlike most books that over hype there chapters with exciting names,this book under hypes it(atleast for chapter 2).
The second chapter is called "Roast Mutton" and is really exciting.
Also Gandalf the Gray>Gandalf the White and the image of Bilbo riding a Shetland Pony is too funny.
PhonAntiPhon
Jul 13 2013, 07:20 PM
QUOTE(ImperialSnob @ Jul 13 2013, 07:16 PM)

QUOTE(PhonAntiPhon @ Jul 13 2013, 07:14 PM)

QUOTE(ImperialSnob @ Jul 12 2013, 01:50 PM)

The Hobbit!
Good man, it's a cracking book.
I still haven't watched the movie and I want to finish the book first.
I just finished the second chapter and I'm starting the 3rd tonight.
I like how unlike most books that over hype there chapters with exciting names,this book under hypes it(atleast for chapter 2).
The second chapter is called "Roast Mutton" and is really exciting.
Also Gandalf the Gray>Gandalf the White and the image of Bilbo riding a Shetland Pony is too funny.
Heh

I have both The Hobbit and The Lord of The Rings on unabridged audio CDs, I listen to them in my car whilst I am commuting. I just think they are brilliant.
McBadgere
Jul 16 2013, 04:50 AM
Alastair Reynolds - Doctor Who - Harvest Of Time...
mirocu
Jul 30 2013, 10:52 AM
I love reading personal emails on computers in Fallout 3...
Colonel Mustard
Jul 30 2013, 11:05 AM
Catching up on various stories on the forum, and also reading Alliette De Boddard's Obisidian and Blood trilogy; absolutely fantastic series of Aztec-styled fantasy novels, and I'm currently partway through the final book. I'll probably get a review of it upon my blog once I've finished reading it as part of my Female Writers Month effort, if anyone's interested.
Colonel Mustard
Aug 4 2013, 06:15 AM
I've finished Obsidian and Blood, and
a review can be found on my blog. Go give it a read; blog traffic is the only means through which I measure my self-worth
McBadgere
Aug 12 2013, 04:29 AM
Ben Counter - Battle For The Abyss...
Colonel Mustard
Aug 15 2013, 08:57 AM
Saga Issue 13 has finally been released, and it was a goodly reminder of why the Saga series is the best thing to ever come out of comics, ever. Period. No dispute. No, better than Watchmen. And V for Vendetta. Bloody amazing series.
Colonel Mustard
Sep 10 2013, 05:40 AM
Just finished a brief novelette by Mary Robinette Kowal, The Lady Astronaut of Mars. It's brilliant, essentially the first ten minutes of Up if it was set on Mars, can be read
here on her website for free. You owe it to yourself to read this, it's brilliant.
jack cloudy
Sep 10 2013, 07:45 PM
Not much reading going on. When I'm waiting in places for an appointment, I'm reading Vinge's 'A Fire Upon the Deep' Lovely book and definitely worth reading. To be honest I don't care about the Blight (background problem that's trying to zombify/enslave the galaxy) or the attempts to stop it, but I do love the other plotline which I won't spoil. Why? Because it has aliens who are actually alien. Also, intelligent bonsai-trees.

I'd say more but if you like wild sci-fi you have to read this without being spoiled.
When at home I read lighter and more digital fare. Currently I'm reading 'Edison's Conquest of Mars'. Set down as an unofficial sequel to Wells' war of the worlds, it is basically exactly what the title suggests. And with that said, it reads well but is also hilariously bad. The book (approved by Edison himself) seems to push two themes. Those being 'USA OORAAH PATRIOTISM' and 'Edison is the most awesome who ever awesomed'.

The former goes away when the '
pre-emptive counterattack,
conquest loot and genocide field trip' get's underway, but the latter is forced onto the page as many times as possible.
Oh, and did I call this a field trip? Cause that's exactly how everyone seems to behave. As for Edison's so-called genius, it is more that everyone else is absolutely braindead and with almost zero initiative. They need Edison to tell them for crying out loud that 'hey fellas, standing in front of a Martian gun is kinda bad, ok. Also, you might think of firing back.' All of Edison's plans and ideas are just about the most straightforward thing one could come up with for the situation. And when he can't think of anything, he'll just do nothing and wait for a convenient deus ex machina or two. (which are also distressingly often used to force the field trip back onto the rails and get back to the genociding.)
The only thing Edison actually did in the book that might be considered genius is inventing antigravity spaceships and rayguns, all of which conveniently happen off-screen with the help of an army of assistants.
Long story short, read it if you want to see how one can use a novel to blatantly stroke a man's ego and generally suck up to him, as well as an insight in late 19th century american values.
McBadgere
Sep 13 2013, 04:16 AM
Mechanicum - Graham McNeill...
Colonel Mustard
Sep 14 2013, 05:48 AM
QUOTE(jack cloudy @ Sep 10 2013, 07:45 PM)

Snip!
Just out of interest, did you discover that book from a Cracked article written on it?
And on a related not, I finished the John Carter of Mars novels lately. One of those rare cases where the movie is better than the book, I'd say.
jack cloudy
Sep 14 2013, 10:42 AM
Haha, I wish. I think I came across the title somewhere on the project atomic rockets site. And well, with a title like Edison's Conquest of Mars, not to mention its age, I just had to give it a read. It's pulp before the invention of the word pulp!
Right now it looks like the conquerors, brave warriors, manly exterminators have figured out a way to defeat an entire planet. You see, it turns out that the martians rigged their entire world so that at the press of a single button they can flood it and drown everyone. Ya know, in case they get a sudden bout of global suicidelust. How did Edison's gang figure that out? By randomly having all their food stores dissappear, randomly having every single cook on the hundred ship's strong fleet decide that this isn't worth mentioning. Then they randomly land on a random spot of the planet, followed by randomly walking into the first building they found which randomly turned out to be a storehouse for canned food and incidentally, there was a random human slave who incidentally, was a pure beautiful single virginal woman who speaks perfect proto-aryan from which all the world's languages are derived.
Yeah, turns out that the martians raided the garden of Eden, made a detour to Egypt for their minecraft fix, then went back to Mars with their slaves when they got the flu for the first time. Naturally, said slave is now the only woman among 900+ men who are all acting like horny teenagers in a satirical romantic comedy. Oh, and there is no need to worry about killing one's fellow man now because the martians killed off all their human slaves off-screen to save Edison the moral conundrum.
So now four brave men are going to infiltrate the global self-destruct shack. Four. And Apart from the author insert, Edison and the woman (who isn't a man and therefore not included in the count, or given a gun for that matter, or allowed to walk without someone holding her hand), none of them even existed before the foodstore raid. This party used to consist of twenty, then it became twelve and finally four, so I could almost see the author backpedalling out of fear for having to come up with so many characters. (to be fair, twenty is a bit much.)
And I've been planning to watch the John Carter movie but never got around to it. I should fix that. I also got the first three books on my shelf but never read them. More things to fix.
minque
Sep 15 2013, 04:26 PM
The Mystery of Mercy Close, by Marian Keyes!
McBadgere
Sep 17 2013, 12:42 PM
Seventh Retribution by Ben Counter...
Colonel Mustard
Sep 17 2013, 12:48 PM
Jeez, you'd think they'd learn by number six.
McBadgere
Sep 17 2013, 01:41 PM

...Space Marines...They're nothing if not
thorough...

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Colonel Mustard
Sep 19 2013, 10:22 PM
Having now started my English Literature course proper, my answer to 'What are you reading?' is currently 'lots of everything, all at once'.
So many books. So little time.
Uleni Athram
Oct 6 2013, 12:53 PM
FoTR - LoTR.
Smh at its awesomeness. Wanted to brb at the action going on in Chorrol, but damn.... THIS BOOK STOLE MY TIME.
Colonel Mustard
Oct 6 2013, 03:13 PM
I really need to re-read the Lord of the Rings books someday.
In other news, I just finished China Miéville's Iron Council for the second time; absolutely amazing book, and it still leaves me wanting his babies. I'm about a quarter of the way through Metro 2033 so far, as well, and it's pretty good; I like how a lot of the worldbuilding is done through the traditional Russian literary method of characters exchanging anecdotes, and it's got some really atmospheric bits, though I find the dialogue feels rather clunky and over-expositional at points, though this may be due to it being translated more than anything.
McBadgere
Oct 6 2013, 03:16 PM
The Boy's reading FOTR at the mo...*Sniffs and wipes away tear*...I'm very proud...*Applauds son*...
Still on me Retribution book...I got distracted for a while...
Black Hand
Oct 6 2013, 08:02 PM
Haven't picked up a periodical in ten years. Maybe the occasional magazine in the waiting room. But, to have picked up ink and paper in a tome is not something I've done in some time.
I was hunting through Barnes and Noble's clearance table and they were selling a Hermann Hesse book, called "Siddhartha" for five bucks, so I've been working on that.
It's not that long...maybe 120 pages. After three days, I'm barely on page 18, as I'm reading it in my downtimes. I got it, because I read his prior book....Abraxas? or something like that. The book blew my freaking mind, so now I have to read that, and I have to say he didn't lose anything...
Colonel Mustard
Oct 7 2013, 03:56 PM
So has anyone read any of that dinosaur erotica that's been causing a stir on the internet lately?
Diamandis
Oct 7 2013, 04:00 PM
QUOTE(Colonel Mustard @ Oct 7 2013, 03:56 PM)

So has anyone read any of that dinosaur erotica that's been causing a stir on the internet lately?
WHAT??? Haha, what is this? I've never heard of it haha
Colonel Mustard
Oct 7 2013, 04:09 PM
It's basically the new 50 Shades of Grey, only with dinosaurs. Because...reasons.
Diamandis
Oct 7 2013, 04:44 PM
QUOTE(Colonel Mustard @ Oct 7 2013, 04:09 PM)

It's basically the new 50 Shades of Grey, only with dinosaurs. Because...reasons.
Haha I see... some authors do have the strangest ideas

I've finished reading The Power Trip by Jackie Collins. Her books are always fun!
Now I'm on The Casual Vacancy by J.K Rowling. I've never read the Harry Potter books so it will be fun to read something of hers with a clear head and opinion, and I have to say it;s very good so far!
PhonAntiPhon
Oct 7 2013, 06:25 PM
Manga, as usual: Triage X, although before that it was Spice & Wolf, which was ace.
Darkness Eternal
Oct 7 2013, 06:30 PM
QUOTE(Colonel Mustard @ Oct 7 2013, 03:56 PM)

So has anyone read any of that dinosaur erotica that's been causing a stir on the internet lately?
What's the name? Jurassic Porn?
Colonel Mustard
Oct 7 2013, 06:32 PM
QUOTE(Darkness Eternal @ Oct 7 2013, 06:30 PM)

QUOTE(Colonel Mustard @ Oct 7 2013, 03:56 PM)

So has anyone read any of that dinosaur erotica that's been causing a stir on the internet lately?
What's the name? Jurassic Porn?
Examples include: Ravished by Tyrannosaurus Rex, Taken by Pterodactyl and Taken by Triceratops. I wish I was joking, but those are the titles; the missed opportunities for punning hurt me greatly.
mALX
Oct 7 2013, 08:19 PM
QUOTE(Colonel Mustard @ Oct 7 2013, 10:56 AM)

So has anyone read any of that dinosaur erotica that's been causing a stir on the internet lately?
Our own Ghastley has been writing beastly tales for years now Falanu's sister and the Minotaur, can't count the Daedra tales. (although they are humanoidish). So is this like,
"Tommy T-Rex Tees Off" or "Billy Brontesaurus Learns to Love Meat?"
Kiln
Oct 7 2013, 08:38 PM
QUOTE(Colonel Mustard @ Oct 7 2013, 03:09 PM)

It's basically the new 50 Shades of Grey, only with dinosaurs. Because...reasons.
Errrrmmmmm....
Wow.
Colonel Mustard
Oct 14 2013, 12:58 PM
Currently reading The Art of Bioshock Infinite. Bloody love concept art books, I do.
Callidus Thorn
Oct 22 2013, 07:24 AM
Currently reading Shadowmagic by John Lenahan.
I picked it up on Kindle for free ages ago, and since I couldn't sleep I figured I'd run through the trilogy again. In the past I've found the next best thing to sleep to be a good book to read.
I'm strange like that.
King Of Beasts
Oct 22 2013, 07:31 PM
I'm reading Lord Of The Flies
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