I think by now, everyone on my flist but me have seen Serenity. To you all guys, I HATE YOU :p
I finished Anansi Boys this morning, which was very fun. Light hearted and pleasant to read. I always love how much of a storyteller Neil Gaiman is.
I also finished Last light of the sun the other day. Guy Gavriel Kay was once my favourite fantasy writer. I'm not sure if he's just not as good as he used to be, or if it's me who lost taste for the style and gimmickes he (over)uses. I'm a bit afraid of rereading books by him to check which it is. It wasn't a bad book by any mean, but it was far from the enchantment it used to be. No character grasped me emotionnaly. I think this is partly because he badly sold the book. It was supposed to be about norsemen damnit. That's not what I read.
I think it's not impossible either that I'm getting tired of fantasy. I mean, since I've swtiched to mostly reading in english, I've started reading much more fantasy than sci-fi. I guess there's a point where it gets wearisome.
I finished Anansi Boys this morning, which was very fun. Light hearted and pleasant to read. I always love how much of a storyteller Neil Gaiman is.
I also finished Last light of the sun the other day. Guy Gavriel Kay was once my favourite fantasy writer. I'm not sure if he's just not as good as he used to be, or if it's me who lost taste for the style and gimmickes he (over)uses. I'm a bit afraid of rereading books by him to check which it is. It wasn't a bad book by any mean, but it was far from the enchantment it used to be. No character grasped me emotionnaly. I think this is partly because he badly sold the book. It was supposed to be about norsemen damnit. That's not what I read.
I think it's not impossible either that I'm getting tired of fantasy. I mean, since I've swtiched to mostly reading in english, I've started reading much more fantasy than sci-fi. I guess there's a point where it gets wearisome.
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Date: 15 October 2005 10:03 am (UTC)I rather thought the more historical novels were an improvement over Fionnawar, myself (not that I didn't like Fionnavar, just that Tigane, and Lions, and Arbonne were better) it's only with the sarantine mosaics and Last Light i'm being so disapointed.
I'll probably still read his books. I'm just becoming disenchanted about it. It's a melancholy feeling. Now I'm scared of re reading anything by him.
Do you read Endicott Studio at all or Suralalune? That is where I ahve been getting most of my newer fantasy recs from.
I don't know what it is ! Is it on the internet ? Do you have a link ? Recs are always good ^^
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Date: 30 October 2005 12:53 am (UTC)I did enjoy Fionavar when I read it. I didn't know that Arbonne was what it was so there was an adjustment for me as a reader. Now, the three you mentioned are also my favorites. I did not connect at all with his Saratine Mosaic, although I ahev tried several times because I do know about myself that timing can make a difference, or my mood.
Now. I still hope. I love those other books so.
Ricght now, I just finished a gulping reread of Powers Last call Trilogy. Love still. Immensely. Tried Anubis Gates. Nope. And I am eying a Steven Brust Vlad Taltos revisit. Which I know will still be great.
I also have Ellen Kushner's Swordspoint waiting.
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Date: 30 October 2005 01:01 am (UTC)Enjoy!