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The narrator is pretty good, he changes up his voice for the different characters. Unfortunately I realized after 15 min of working that I want paying nearly enough attention so I'll be using it for car rides only.
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I really liked the ensemble cast of Hyperion, but Bevine did do the story justice in the remaining novels. Hyperion is the best of the series, of course, but I did grow to enjoy the Endymion tales, as well. The whole concept of that universe just seemed to resonate with me. Give them a second chance sometime. |
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I think he's released 6 plus a short story collection for the Dread Empire, 10 for the Black Company and maybe 11 or 12 for the Garrett P.I. series. (Please be advised this is from memory, so the count may be slightly off.) |
Here are a couple of recommendations.
Sci Fi - Brain Jack Fantasy - Stormbringer series |
So after ditching the audio recording, I started reading The Name of the Wind tonight and got about 50 pages in (Chronicler just talked to Kite at the Inn for the first time). I really enjoyed reading that. It was the least confusing fantasy I've ever read. Glad that its not intentionally wordy.
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I also picked The Stand back up today after a 2 month break. About 60% through that one. Its really good, but its also a grind. I've only been reading that one in hour long chunks at work. I want to see what happens really badly.
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And for triple post let me recommend Ready Player One.
Not quite Sci Fi, not quite fantasy....but really fun to read. Its got a lot of 80s pop culture references in it too. If you're a gamer, you'll love it. |
Don't know if this horror/scifi book fits the genre of this thread, but "Horns" by Joe Hill is pretty fantastic and freaky as hell. Also his more fantasy graphic novels, Locke and Key - are some of the vest comics I've read in awhile.
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Currently reading Michael Vey, The Prisoner Of Cell 25. Pretty good young adult sci fi.
http://www.amazon.com/Michael-Vey-eb...d_sim_kstore_1 I'm not really big into the young adult books, but I really have enjoyed this one and the Supernaturalist. |
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When I was hitting the used book stores earlier this summer, I picked up Fred Saberhagen's Books of the Swords series, as well as the Lost Swords series. I read through the first trilogy pretty quickly and have read the first two Lost Swords books. Enjoyable fantasy.
I also picked up the first few books of his Berserker sci-fi stories. I'm currently taking a break from sci-fi/fantasy (maybe) and reading 1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus and The First Idiot In Heaven. |
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