Snow Crash Brilliant book. Have you read Cryptonomicon? If you haven't pick it up asap. Imo its Stephensons best book.
I'm currently reading the William Gibson/Bruce Sterling book The Difference Engine. First read it about 10 years ago and re-reading it now i'm reminded of how good it is. Recommended.
Also reading the Alias (not the TV show btw) comic book in TPB format. Written by Brian Michael Bendis. Again recommended.
I'm currently reading the William Gibson/Bruce Sterling book The Difference Engine. First read it about 10 years ago and re-reading it now i'm reminded of how good it is. Recommended.
Ah yes, now that is a truly great book, I read that about 10 years ago too. The warehouse shoot out is a bag of ****e though.
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Also reading the Alias (not the TV show btw) comic book in TPB format. Written by Brian Michael Bendis. Again recommended.
I like Bendis' Spiderman stuff, but hes getting predictable now...
I wouldn't know if Bendis is getting predictable. I'm not a massive comic book reader and this is the first Bendis title i've read. All i can say is i'm enjoying it. Have you read any of his other titles? A couple of people have recommended the Powers TPBs to me.
RobRoy, The Gunslinger is very atmospheric, as far as I remember. I stopped following the Dark Tower series, since the subsequent books just didn't offer the same dark, moody feel (probably partly because the lonesome figure design was abandoned due to the introduction of companions).
RobRoy, The Gunslinger is very atmospheric, as far as I remember. I stopped following the Dark Tower series, since the subsequent books just didn't offer the same dark, moody feel (probably partly because the lonesome figure design was abandoned due to the introduction of companions).
Yeah, the introduction of companions did change the dynamic, but I think it did so in a good way, at least for me. I don't know if I could have read seven books all about one man, especially having to go through everything that he's had to go through. He needs his ka-tet, and they need him. None of them could have done it alone.
Chevkoch, you're fortunate that you're starting now, as the final two books in the series are being released this year. Book 6, Song of Susannah, is getting published (at least in the US) in June, and I believe Book 7, The Dark Tower, is getting released in September. Just make sure that you got the new edition of The Gunslinger, and not the old, as a few changes and additions were put into the new one.
Anyway, I'm a huge Dark Tower fan, and feel it's probably the most incredible fantasy series released in decades, and certainly the most original. No elves or dwarves here, but there is a dark wizard or two, and some robots, and some gunslingers too. Yep, it has it all, and better than I think anyone else could have done it. The only author to come close to this, for me, is Moorcock with his Eternal Champion series.
Maybe I should pick it up again. I just recall reading until book 2 or 3 and being disappointed by the happenings that were in such sharp contrast to the atmosphere in The Gunslinger. But I'd definitely like to read that book one again.
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