• DaniNatrix@leminal.space
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    Been cackling while reading David Mitchell’s “Unruly” recently. Recommend to anyone who gets a kick out of irreverent history.

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    The Lone Wanderer,

    It’s a litrpg with an extremely fleshed out world and magic system.

    https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/95097/b5-stubbing-july-21st-the-lone-wanderer-a-world-hopping

    There’s a link to it’s royal road.

    Blurb:

    "An accidental clone. Talent no one saw coming. Infinite worlds to explore.

    Percy was born with little hope of standing out-just another face in a world ruled by bloodlines and class.

    Starting with the lowest Red core and mocked as a waste, Percy was always overlooked by his peers and scorned by the powerful. But when his bloodline awakens with the power to send clones across worlds, he seizes the chance to shatter expectations.

    Exploring strange realms teeming with danger, Percy returns with priceless treasures: divine techniques, obscure knowledge, and even the seed of a second mana core stolen from an advanced civilization. But the road to the apex is riddled with peril. The elixirs he needs to advance? He’ll have to master alchemy to brew them himself. The Great Houses, scheming titans, and invading gods?

    They’ll do anything to crush him before he can prove that even a so-called waste can reach the stars.

    What to expect:

    -Weak to strong male MC

    -Daily releases

    -Fast paced with frequent powerups

    -Fantasy setting with magic and a system

    -Isekai elements (Percy often possesses random bodies on distant worlds)

    -Western cultivation elements (Cleansing mana core to extend lifespan)

    -Morally grey MC (Willing to break a few rules but not a scumbag)

    -Alchemy

    -Runecrafting"

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    kinda fell into one hell of a slump. I’m still reading The Astral Library by Kate Quinn. It’s taken me about a month at this point. But going to finish it today hopefully.

    edit: i finished my book and bought a new one. Now I am reading this

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      I really enjoyed James, and when I talked about it with my friends who also read, they said it was the weakest Percival Everett book. It just made me more excited to read some of his other stuff.

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      I have a young family friend that wants to read those. obviously you like them enough to read to book five, but do you think the content is appropriate for a younger reader?

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        I’m the wrong person to ask regarding age appropriate content. My father deemed it appropriate to let me hack people with a chainsaw in Grand Theft Auto Vice City at age 4 and so I’ve never been limited in the media I consume.

        The first book is considered YA though, from the second book onwards it’s getting a more series tone. There is violence, mentions of drugs here and there, power struggles, politics, mentions of rape and more wicked stuff.

        I hope this will be enough information to make a decision.

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    Audio book: the new dungeon crawler Carl book

    Paper book: on my 3rd attempt of House of Leaves. This is not an adhd friendly book

    Finished the 4th book of the Children Of Time series, but I think I will have to relisten to it at don’t point. My mind wandered too much in some parts

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      House of Leaves, I gave it a go back when I was 17, and there’s parts that are gripping, but most is … I dunno, maybe felt like he was trying way too hard. But it certainly is quite the story and quite the book, physically. Do you have a physical copy or ereader? I’m curious to see how it’s presented in a digital format.

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        A hardcover physical version

        Can’t imagine a digital version working too well, as the page layout is so important to the book

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    Ray Nayler - palaces of the crow, good so far, haven’t found a book by him that wadntat least good. Recommend " the mountain in the sea" also

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    There Is No Antimemetics Division by qntm, as an audiobook. Highly recommended, in any format you like.

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    Still working on The Invincible by Stanislaw Lem. Finally getting into the meat of it! The author is good at getting across the dusty feel of the planet without spending paragraphs on it; I feel like that’s an underappreciated skill.

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      Huh, I haven’t read that one yet and I’m a huge Lem fan.

      Have you read Eden? That’s always been my favorite. It explores the question of how alien aliens would really be if we encountered them. Something that most sci-fi conveniently either glosses over completely or uses earth-like comparisons like reptiloid, etc.

      Also the automated factory that produces nothing… 😚👌

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    I’m now reading Rebecca. It is good. Well-written, interesting story.

    On the one hand I totally understand the main character’s feelings and actions, but on the other I sometimes want to scream at her to do something, anything other than what she is doing. This is a good lesson for myself…

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    I’m absolutely entranced by Robin Hobb. After reading the Farseer trilogy I just started the Liveship Traders trilogy and I’m already fully committed.

    In between I tried one of her works as Megan Lindholm: Wizard of the Pigeons. A dive into the mind of a homeless person in Seattle. Somehow it’s categorized as “urban fantasy” but I don’t see it in the fantasy genre at all. Unless you’d count Kafka as fantasy. Not the best comparison but the only one I can think of right now.

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      You’re so lucky. Liveship Traders is a real adjustment from the Fitz books. Enjoy them, great stories ahead.

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        Thanks.

        Thing is I’d never even heard of that author until someone mentioned her in one of these posts here. I wonder how many more gems in ugly last century fantasy covers there are…

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    I’m probably about a third of the way into the fourth Dresden Files book now, Summer Knight.

    I enjoy the premise a lot but the second and third books were a bit, ehhhhh, so I am hoping it picks up a bit more now that it is established.

    I don’t think it helps that I am not super keen on the reader of these. He isn’t bad by any means compared to some I have heard but the recording picks up a lot of mouth sounds in between which i find a bit off putting and he keeps pronouncing random words from time to time which shouldn’t really annoy me but inevitably does.

    My absolute pet hate is how so many readers on audiobooks seem to be unable to pronounce the word “wind” as in “he is going to wind her up” properly. So many pronounce it like wind in “the wind blows” and it is just the most basic thing that shouldn’t annoy me but inevitably pisses me off massively.

    Buuuuut anyway, book four, has started off strong enough to get me reinterested so here is hoping!

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      I finished that series, but by the end I was pretty fed up with the formula, and the tone. I love contemporary occult fantasy though, and that kept me going.

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        I feel like I may be going exactly the same way as you. I’m around half way through book 4 at this point and I’m already kind of feeling a bit bored of the same issues. It doesn’t help that thus far the characters range from bearable - Dresden who really is boring as fuck, I don’t dislike him but don’t particularly like him either. All the way to oh would you fuck off - Murphy, that bitch is just fucking annoying and any scene with her in I am hoping she just fucking dies already…

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    I was in the middle of the night circus, but because I’m also reading Mattiemo my library borrow lapsed and I have to reserve it again.