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Always been curious about that. May need to add it to the list.
Really good, much more of a page turner than I expected. It scratches the itch that Pentiment left on me.
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Always been curious about that. May need to add it to the list.
Outside of my usual comic book intake, I'm reading The Last Town by Blake Crouch, the last book of the Wayward Pines Trilogy.
I picked up the first book on a lark one day just because the description on the back reminded me of Twin Peaks (maybe my favorite media of all time) and I have found the series pretty enjoyable (obviously, or I wouldn't be on the last book). Turns out the author was a massive Twin Peaks fan and this was kind of his homage to it.
It's fast-paced easy to breeze through mystery/thriller fare with a heavy sci-fi bent. Great junk food reading, if that makes sense.
There's a TV adaptation of it, I learned. I watched a bit of it...its okay. As usual, books are better.
I've since heard good things about a couple of his other books so I'll probably head that way next.
I read this trilogy a little while ago and completely agree with this.Outside of my usual comic book intake, I'm reading The Last Town by Blake Crouch, the last book of the Wayward Pines Trilogy.
I picked up the first book on a lark one day just because the description on the back reminded me of Twin Peaks (maybe my favorite media of all time) and I have found the series pretty enjoyable (obviously, or I wouldn't be on the last book). Turns out the author was a massive Twin Peaks fan and this was kind of his homage to it.
It's fast-paced easy to breeze through mystery/thriller fare with a heavy sci-fi bent. Great junk food reading, if that makes sense.
There's a TV adaptation of it, I learned. I watched a bit of it...its okay. As usual, books are better.
I've since heard good things about a couple of his other books so I'll probably head that way next.
Just realized he also wrote Dark Matter which I loved!Outside of my usual comic book intake, I'm reading The Last Town by Blake Crouch, the last book of the Wayward Pines Trilogy.
This is extremely disappointing. I haven't seen a single thing about it, but I hold Abercrombie in much higher regard than this.DNFed half way through The Devils by Joe Abercrombie
This hurts, I had such high expectations. Even listening to Steven Pacey narrate couldnt save this. It is very shallow. Characters are very 1D, there are too many of them, too many jokes low effort jokes and the major plot moves so slow. Stuff happens, but it's a variation of the same thing every time. This is a popcorn book with none of the substance of his previous works. There is nothing wrong fun popcorn books, but the book is too long for that. This book needs to be cut and then it would be much more enjoyable.
This is extremely disappointing. I haven't seen a single thing about it, but I hold Abercrombie in much higher regard than this.
Then, Mickey 7 by Edward Ashton. Obviously the book that the recent Mickey 17 film is based on. It's the shortest sci fi book I've ever read by a distance,
which did give me some concern given that you normally need a certain amount of time for world building and detail in sci fi books. But I needn't have worried, because it's great. Quick moving, charming, funny and has more than enough sci fi intrigue to keep things going. It doesn't have the depth of even an average sci fi book and has one or two plot holes by the end, but I don't think you can realistically expect anything else in a 300 page sci fi book. Still, it's great and I'd recommend it if a shorter sci fi book feels like something you need at any point.
Clearly I had a mind block because I have read Foundation and Childhood's End, and the latter in particular is superb. I was more thinking modern rather than classic sci fi. There are some very good shorter sci fi novels.There are some great short sci fi books, thinking about Foundation, Childhood's End, or some of the Robot books off top of my mind