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Ditto. I'm putting down The Stand in favor of The Scar.Andrew D. Gable said:Beginning The Scar by China Mieville.

Ditto. I'm putting down The Stand in favor of The Scar.Andrew D. Gable said:Beginning The Scar by China Mieville.
Hmm - that might just cure PC's of their annoying habit of teleporting absolutely everywhere, thus avoiding any complications betwixt points A and B. Yoink!EricNoah said:Good stuff so far. The teleportation technology of the story is very compelling -- you're not really teleported, you're destroyed and recreated at the quantum level. This can wreak havoc on a person if it's done too many times, particularly on one's mind as a few memories are wiped out each time you do it. Makes me want to make a house rule for D&D.![]()
Tewligan said:Anyway, as to what I'm reading. I am once again trying to wade through The Silmarillion. Every few years I take it into my head to try to finish the damn thing, and every time I fail. It doesn't look like 2004 is going to be any different - maybe I'll go ahead and accept defeat early, and start training for 2007. I'm itching to reread the Thomas Covenant and Elric series - maybe I'll swing by the bookstore at lunchtime tomorrow to see if I can find shiny new copies. If I can then find the TIME to read them, I'll be golden.
Me too. I find it a quicker read than the Dickens-esque first novel, Perido St. Station, though that novel was amazing, too. Maybe I'm just getting use to his style, which is very literary, reminding me of Gene Wolfe's Book of the New Sun series, in more ways than one.Beginning The Scar by China Mieville
Then just to rub it in, since I picked up The Scar in paperback, there's a sneak preview excerpt from The Iron Council at the back of the book.Pielorinho said:Once y'all finish The Scar, you lucky tweakers, you'll be just in time for his new book The Iron Council.
Where has he published short works? Are they set in the same world as the novels? While I love the setting, I'd be curious to see what else he's got up his sleeve.Me, I've had to wait over a year for it, gleaning my Mieville fix through the odd short story.