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quote: Originally posted by Pop
I've just been on his website and seen that the first book in his next trilogy comes out in July this year.
Younger target audience than First Law, though.
 
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I used to read a lot but have been really patchy over the last few years.
Currently reading Clash of Kings, early days yet but I'm sure it'll live up to Game of Thrones.
My to-read pile is monstrous. I've bought a few of the SF books a some of you have mentioned - ta

Also got a Kindle Paperwhite for my birthday last week so reading The War of The Worlds on that.
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Pop
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Just finished Last Arguments of Kings which was a great final book in the trilogy. It was a shame to get to the end really, I want more...
So what would people recommend next?
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Balling
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Best Served Cold was very good.
Quite different from First Law, but in a refreshing way. Shivers plays a big role and there are some great new characters.
 
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Pop
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Sounds good, I'll read that next.
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MoesTavern
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quote: Originally posted by Balling
Best Served Cold was very good.
Quite different from First Law, but in a refreshing way. Shivers plays a big role and there are some great new characters.
Wasn't the biggest fan of Best Served Cold tbh. Didn't like Murcatto and Shivers seemed a bit bland (until his big change)
Nearly finished The Heroes and it's decent.
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I'm gonna try and find them on audio book somewhere, just bulk watched GoT through to season 4, so started listening to the first book last week, as I had been told, its quite true to the series, well, series is true to the book.
Did enjoy the First law Trilogy, when I was looking for a picture of the book saw that someone was making it into a graphic novel, but they stopped a few years back which is a shame, looked good.
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Pop
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Finished Best Served Cold this morning and thought it was pretty good. I'd definitely recommend it.
I'm looking forward to starting The Heroes next.
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Finished listening to the 2nd GoT book last week, started the third.
Good getting a bit more background into the story on TV, the origin of Reek etc... Was explained a lot more in the book.
At 35 hours each, they keep me entertained walking my round for about 2 weeks each!
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quote: Originally posted by Balling
A Feast for Crows - 7/10
A Dance with Dragons - 9/10
After some 6000 pages I'm just about ready for something new, but it's been an absolute joy to work my way through these books.
Been listening through a feast for crows over the last few weeks, don't really enjoy it to be honest, very slow. Feels like nothing has really happened and a lot of storyline has been forgotten about, but I guess after killing off quite a few folk he needed to start over and rebuild. Seems like it'd be half a series. Tbhooking forward to getting to the next one and things happening again. 5/10
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quote: Originally posted by Balling
The Blade Itself - 8/10
Very entertaining. I get the comparison to GoT, but at the same time they're also very different books. Besides the medieval setting and few fantasy elements the style and story is very different from GoT.
Worth reading for anyone who enjoyed GoT or found it too big/complex.
Halfway through the second book in the trilogy and it's shaping up to be better than the first.
Thanks for the recommendation.
Will have to try this. Been lost without a GoT to read recently
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Don't read fiction, just finished this last week Detroit: An American Autopsy by Charlie LeDuff. Amazon link http://www.amazon.co.uk/Detroit-American-Autopsy-Charlie-LeDuff/dp/1594205345 
[Edited on 28-07-2014 by N16K]
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Pop
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Just finished The Heroes which is a great book, really captured my imagination.
Onto Red Country next which is the last in the trilogy.
Does anyone have any recommendations for a new series of books to follow these Joe Abercrombie ones?
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John
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Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy - I'm not 100‰ sure how the books go but I'm at least 70% through the whole thing. There are so many refrenences I didn't realise came from there, like literally every single SciFi reference since 1980.
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Cheers for that John, I will give it a read.
I've also been recommended the Divergent Trilogy by Veronica Roth. Has anyone heard/read them?
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Ben J
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Accidental Ironman by Martyn Brunt
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MoesTavern
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I always recommend American Psycho to those who haven't read it
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Balling
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The Shining - 9/10
Thought I'd read this years ago, but turns out I hadn't.
Fantastic story and great characters. One of those books where I'd completely lose track of time, while reading.
Can totally recommend it to anyone who likes horror/suspense stories.
 
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Balling
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Charles Higson's The Enemy - 7/10
A virus outbreak kills everyone above the age of 16, but some of them come back as zombies.
Story follows a group of kids trying to survive in a post apocalyptic London where all the adults are zombies that eat children.
Wasn't bad at all, on the contrary very well written. It's clearly aimed at a younger audience though and most of the story wasn't exactly original.
 
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Balling
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quote: Originally posted by John
Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy
Enjoyed that a few years ago, but I do think that the writing style feels a bit repetitive if you read the whole collection in one go.
 
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Balling
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quote: Originally posted by MoesTavern
I always recommend American Psycho to those who haven't read it
While a sensational book, it's also quite boring most of the time. The writer literally spends an entire chapter (and not a short one) explaining every last detail about the main characters apartment, right down to what's in his cupboards. I really struggled to finish it and struggled even more to enjoy it.
Movie tells the story way better, imo.
[Edited on 04-08-2014 by Balling]
 
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quote: Originally posted by Balling
quote: Originally posted by MoesTavern
I always recommend American Psycho to those who haven't read it
While a sensational book, it's also quite boring most of the time. The writer literally spends an entire chapter (and not a short one) explaining every last detail about the main characters apartment, right down to what's in his cupboards. I really struggled to finish it and struggled even more to enjoy it.
Movie tells the story way better, imo.
[Edited on 04-08-2014 by Balling]
I have to say I don't remember that bit, I wasn't bored in the slightest reading it. each to their own I suppose. I found it very powerful and was thinking about it for days afterwards.
I like the movie too but obviously the more shocking parts of the book are unfilmable
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Balling
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quote: Originally posted by MoesTavern
I found it very powerful
Well it's certainly quite powerful in that it punches you in the face with detailed descriptions of gore and hardcore sex just to switch pace completely spend decades explain the suits and glasses (always horn rimmed) of every person the main character meets. This contrast is completely intentional, of course, it just doesn't make for a very good reading experience in my opinion.
If anything though, it's a book worth reading as a lot of people have read it and even more people have an opinion about it, so it's often a good talking point.
 
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I've not read it but my dad has and he said the same as Balling about the draining descriptions.
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quote: Originally posted by Balling
quote: Originally posted by MoesTavern
I found it very powerful
Well it's certainly quite powerful in that it punches you in the face with detailed descriptions of gore and hardcore sex just to switch pace completely spend decades explain the suits and glasses (always horn rimmed) of every person the main character meets. This contrast is completely intentional, of course, it just doesn't make for a very good reading experience in my opinion.
If anything though, it's a book worth reading as a lot of people have read it and even more people have an opinion about it, so it's often a good talking point.
It's certainly a book that polarises opinion, for me the excessively descriptive sections are as much a part of the style of the book as the violence and sex, the world is described through Bateman's eyes and he is a narcissist obsessed with appearance and possessions, so it makes sense he would pay particular attention to these things. I found the writing engaging enough not to be bored.
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