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  1. Nellisir

    What are you reading in 2025?

    Not quite the same, but there's a nature documentary on...Prime (?) about Russia, and the guy narrating has some out-of-the-blue WILD pronunciations. My gf & I lost it at Valley of the Geezers. I looked him up later; quite a few people online wondering wtf.
  2. Nellisir

    What are you reading in 2025?

    Theodor Geisel has entered the chat....
  3. Nellisir

    What are you reading in 2025?

    I've read a bunch of his works, and they've all been excellent and fun.
  4. Nellisir

    What are you reading in 2025?

    But...what about tpb vs mmpb vs hc??? Are we just going to let them MINGLE???
  5. Nellisir

    What are you reading in 2025?

    Michael Chabon get shelved in literature because he won a Pulitzer. For a <checks notes> alt-history murder mystery. Also, he gets a nod for being readable.
  6. Nellisir

    What are you reading in 2025?

    I'll definitely look for it; I tend to really enjoy his work. I haven't made a thorough list of his stuff to track down, but I really should. I've got a bunch of it.
  7. Nellisir

    What are you reading in 2025?

    Currently reading The Chinese Lake Murders, by Robert Van Gulik, and courtesy of @Eyes of Nine. I've read a bunch of other books too, but everything is (literally) a jumble right now so I can't tell you what they were (visual-keyed memory). I've migrated back to my summer dwelling (my "real"...
  8. Nellisir

    What are you reading in 2025?

    I have King and Kipling in the same pocket in my mind. Both extremely popular authors; both snubbed by the literati for being essentially too "popular"; both very easy to read. (Edit: Both have strong/significant New England connections, although those obviously aren't prominent in most of...
  9. Nellisir

    What are you reading in 2025?

    Dude. He's going to hate us. I would pay money to get that out of my head. Mrs. Todd's Shortcut, though, is just amazing. And inspirational. :)
  10. Nellisir

    What are you reading in 2025?

    I've read very little "modern" King, but I know the pagecount on the later books of the Dark Tower series ballooned tremendously, and not (IMO) for the better. At the time I felt it was probably a reaction to his accident - he was more indolent of his writing, and his editor was more lenient. I...
  11. Nellisir

    What are you reading in 2025?

    Yeah, many King adaptations to the screen have been meh at best. I think there's a few reasons: He's a prolific and popular writer who has had a LOT of adaptations The horror movie genre wasn't a high-end, high-quality genre for a long time (but see below for early films that were well done and...
  12. Nellisir

    What are you reading in 2025?

    King also experimented with a serial novel, releasing a section every month for 6 months. I worked part time in a bookstore then, and it was fun/cool, but not a really big selling point for most people. I bought comics too so the monthly thing wasn't a big adjustment. (The book was a little...
  13. Nellisir

    What are you reading in 2025?

    I have others. So many others. <sigh>
  14. Nellisir

    What are you reading in 2025?

    I love Arkady Renko, and I love that every few years Martin writes another book about him. Time passes, but Arkady reluctantly, inevitably, compulsively slumps on to investigate another awful, career-ending, absolutely waste of everyone's time, event or disappearance that he absolutely agrees he...
  15. Nellisir

    What are you reading in 2025?

    You can borrow some of mine!! :)
  16. Nellisir

    White Dwarf Reflections #21

    The tavern scene was what really grabbed my interest, because suddenly Here There Be Consequences. It raised the stakes in a way I'm not certain I'd encountered before (I'm pretty sure I read it at 12 years old. Possibly 11). I read The Sleeping Dragon right around the time I borrowed the...
  17. Nellisir

    What are you reading in 2025?

    So say we all. :)
  18. Nellisir

    What are you reading in 2025?

    The first 4 novellas are linked and form a single story arc. Then chronologically, Fugitive Telemetry is next, then Network Effect, which IS a novel, then System Collapse. I understand it's a little dismaying to be buying novellas, but I thought it was worth it. I think there are some editions...
  19. Nellisir

    What are you reading in 2025?

    Shades of Grey is different from the Thursday Next series - it feels very similar at least initially, but I vaguely remember how it ends and there's an absolutely bonkers amount of world-building that must have been going on behind the scenes to get from A to B. I honestly don't think I could do...
  20. Nellisir

    What are you reading in 2025?

    Just read Once-Was-Willem, by M R Carey (Mike Carey). It's...odd. Surprisingly light for a book that includes a visit to Hell and hanging out in a divine skull. I like Carey's work a lot, but this is a weaker one. 3/5 Have begun to reread Shades of Grey, by Jasper Fforde, in anticipation of...
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