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trystan830 trystan830 is offline
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Default   #177  
i'm anything BUT critical. there's really only one book i've been critical of, and that's because i'd read something on just about every page that reminded me of something else from somewhere else i've read. *sigh*



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Old Posted 01-20-2017, 12:04 AM Reply With Quote  
Default   #178   Kaderin Triste Kaderin Triste is offline
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*rolls back in*
I am not usually too picky with books just because I'm generally just reading for entertainment so unless tje writing, characters, or plot are really horrible, I generally enjoy the book.
There are a few genres that I really don't care for as a whole though.
Old Posted 01-22-2017, 08:34 AM Reply With Quote  
Moonshadow Moonshadow is offline
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Default   #179  
@Kad; what genres are those?
I used to think syfy was beyond me, but now I understand it better because I know a bit more about science now.

I read Hyperion and now am reading the sequel The Fall of Hyperion and if I'd tried it 2 years ago I would have read 10 pages and dumped it.

There are a lot of genres and authors I won't read mostly I don't read pulp fiction.
Old Posted 01-22-2017, 03:36 PM Reply With Quote  
Default   #180   Moonshadow Moonshadow is offline
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@Trystan there is a lot of plagiarism in the book industry.
authors "borrow" whole passages sometimes from other books.
Old Posted 01-22-2017, 03:37 PM Reply With Quote  
Kaderin Triste Kaderin Triste is offline
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Default   #181  
I don't read romance, crime/mystery/detective novels, and I avoid westerns.
Old Posted 01-22-2017, 03:59 PM Reply With Quote  
Default   #182   Moonshadow Moonshadow is offline
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Idon't read romance, and westerns, thrillers, court room stuff.
I like a good police procedural now and then. If they are well written, plotted and if the characters are deep then it is a good read. The best ever police procedural I have ever read is: Faithful Place by Tana French. If you ever want to expand a bit, try that one.
Old Posted 01-22-2017, 06:30 PM Reply With Quote  
Kaderin Triste Kaderin Triste is offline
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Default   #183  
Eh. Police procedural just sounds like a fancy modern way of saying "detective/crime novel.
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Default   #184   trystan830 trystan830 is offline
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Moonshadow - oh i don't doubt that. but this book used plot devices and things that i'd read in a number of other series, and i'm not really a fan of reading through page after page 'this reminds me of Dark Hunters, and this reminds me of Rachel Morgan, and this sounds like the Chicagoland Vampires, and they did this in the 'Chosen' series....'

yeah, it gets tiring after a while. so i only read that first book, i think it's a trilogy?



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snap / insta / discord ~ trystan830 | she / her / hers
~*~*~
"you are some kind of like 20th level string witch" ~Mekatra
"You're the highest level string witch I know too" ~ZenKitty
~*~*~
me... by Glitch!
~*~*~
Old Posted 01-22-2017, 10:04 PM Reply With Quote  
Moonshadow Moonshadow is offline
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Default   #185  
@ Kad: I used to work at a library so "police procedural" is what the genre is called. There are now different categories of mysteries: some of which are craft mystery, cozy mystery etc etc. I have a friend that reads mysteries exclusively and she can rattle off all the sub-categories. When she was talking about "craft mysteries" I told she was saying "crap mysteries' because to me that's what they are.

@ Trystan: I am not a big fan of series. I knew Hyperion had a sequel and I am enjoying it, but I'm ready to get done. Now I find that there are two more books! (Endymion and The Rise of Endymion)
Old Posted 01-23-2017, 01:21 AM Reply With Quote  
Default   #186   trystan830 trystan830 is offline
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yeah, i do remember you mentioning you're not a fan of series. i quite like 'em. =)

enjoy Endymion and The Rise of Endymion if you read 'em!



currently reading: Wind by Erin Hunter (#23) | currently watching: Severance
~*~*~
dragoncave | magistream | ravelry | faenaria | goodreads
snap / insta / discord ~ trystan830 | she / her / hers
~*~*~
"you are some kind of like 20th level string witch" ~Mekatra
"You're the highest level string witch I know too" ~ZenKitty
~*~*~
me... by Glitch!
~*~*~
Old Posted 01-23-2017, 01:26 AM Reply With Quote  
Kaderin Triste Kaderin Triste is offline
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Default   #187  
Ah I see...
I suppose regardless of various categories, those types of books are just boring to me.
Old Posted 01-23-2017, 03:25 AM Reply With Quote  
Default   #188   Moonshadow Moonshadow is offline
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@ Trystan: I might give them a try, but not right now. I'm almostfinished The Fall of Hyperion, it is not as good as Hyperion.

@ Kad: some of them can be quite boring! It depends on how well the main characters are developed, that is what makes it for me.
Old Posted 01-27-2017, 12:42 AM Reply With Quote  
trystan830 trystan830 is offline
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Default   #189  
yeah, i understand that too, actually. XD



currently reading: Wind by Erin Hunter (#23) | currently watching: Severance
~*~*~
dragoncave | magistream | ravelry | faenaria | goodreads
snap / insta / discord ~ trystan830 | she / her / hers
~*~*~
"you are some kind of like 20th level string witch" ~Mekatra
"You're the highest level string witch I know too" ~ZenKitty
~*~*~
me... by Glitch!
~*~*~
Old Posted 01-27-2017, 01:08 AM Reply With Quote  
Default   #190   Moonshadow Moonshadow is offline
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Hyperion was just so amazing, and a compelling read.
I actually wish I had stopped at Hyperion
Old Posted 01-29-2017, 12:39 AM Reply With Quote  
trystan830 trystan830 is offline
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Default   #191  
glad you liked Hyperion! i actually don't remember all of it, really.



currently reading: Wind by Erin Hunter (#23) | currently watching: Severance
~*~*~
dragoncave | magistream | ravelry | faenaria | goodreads
snap / insta / discord ~ trystan830 | she / her / hers
~*~*~
"you are some kind of like 20th level string witch" ~Mekatra
"You're the highest level string witch I know too" ~ZenKitty
~*~*~
me... by Glitch!
~*~*~
Old Posted 01-29-2017, 12:43 AM Reply With Quote  
Default   #192   Quiet Man Cometh Quiet Man Cometh is offline
We're all mad here.
Oops, clicked the wrong thread. Nothing to see here!

I'm still working on my own challenge I picked up last year. Anyone have any recommendations for a book with a pink cover?
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