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His version of Bismark is great and Rudi is one of a long line of dashing villains who are braver and cleverer than Harry (although he always manages to out do them in the end).

It's rollicking stuff all round.


Yes. Very much so. Rudi was most excellent, as was the description s of harry's wife I will get book three after I clear the current backlog.

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Hurray!

There's a new Laundry novel being published on the 3rd July

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Ever happy to be found wanting, I have ordered book 2 to be sent to my Kindle.


Flashman book two is pretty good.


Thanks for this, just finished Tom Brown's School Days to get the background on Flashman, now onto the book series about the cretin.

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Hurray!

There's a new Laundry novel being published on the 3rd July

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Yup.

New 'Rivers of London' book in September too.

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The last one was a bit rubbish and also a bit depressing.


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Which one? Laundry or Rivers of London?

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A friend has lent me several of the 'Rivers of London' series. I'm trying to get into the first one, but keep getting bored. Might give it another go soon, else feel obliged to return them unread.


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I liked the Laundry novels, but I thought they got worse each time. The shorts were good, though.

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New Laundry read: really enjoyed it.


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I enjoyed it more than the last one, but I thought the last one was pretty spiffy anyway...


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Was the last one the one with the boat and the cloaked Smart Car?

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The last one was the one with the creepy American cult.


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Was the last one the one with the boat and the cloaked Smart Car?


That was the Jennifer Morgue...the Ian Fleming pastiche.

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Was the last one the one with the boat and the cloaked Smart Car?


That was the Jennifer Morgue...the Ian Fleming pastiche.


Also, the second one. There have been at least a couple since then.

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Oh yeah, I read that one out of order.

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No Fixed Abode is a book written by my schoolfriend. It's also 99p on Kindle right now. If you want to hear his story of tramping from Cornwall to London, and his acocunt of homelessnes, I'd say that 99p is a good price.

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Since my last post I have discovered Jim Butchers - The Dresden Files, the writing is pretty formulaic but the stories are nice and entertaining and have some genuine laugh out loud moments. I have managed to churn through the first eleven books so far and the overall plot gets nice and involved.

On with Changes, book 12.

Anyone else reading these? Pretty sure it was someone on this forum that pointed me at them.

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He's like Reacher but a wizard, right?

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He's like Reacher but a wizard, right?



Yup, modern day PI Wizard in Chicago, quite a good read

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I remember remarking that the Sandman Slim series sounded like it had a similar setting. They are some good books, too.

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Since my last post I have discovered Jim Butchers - The Dresden Files, the writing is pretty formulaic but the stories are nice and entertaining and have some genuine laugh out loud moments. I have managed to churn through the first eleven books so far and the overall plot gets nice and involved.

On with Changes, book 12.

Anyone else reading these? Pretty sure it was someone on this forum that pointed me at them.


Yes. I bang on about them intermittently, and probably quite recently as the 14th just came out.

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Have recently read the lot one-by-one. They're very good, though I think they went downhill when it started getting much more plot-heavy (so basically Changes onwards). His Aleran series is also excellent, if much more standard fantasy fare.

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Have recently read the lot one-by-one. They're very good, though I think they went downhill when it started getting much more plot-heavy (so basically Changes onwards). His Aleran series is also excellent, if much more standard fantasy fare.


Y'see, I'm kinda the other way on that. Whilst they can get a little convoluted, I really want things to come to a head rather than all the main characters, good or bad, just always escape for a future battle. Bring on the carnage! Bring on resolution!

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Have recently read the lot one-by-one. They're very good, though I think they went downhill when it started getting much more plot-heavy (so basically Changes onwards). His Aleran series is also excellent, if much more standard fantasy fare.


Y'see, I'm kinda the other way on that. Whilst they can get a little convoluted, I really want things to come to a head rather than all the main characters, good or bad, just always escape for a future battle. Bring on the carnage! Bring on resolution!


Well Jim Butcher has said there are a planned 20 books in the case files series followed by a "big apocalyptic trilogy" (Stars and Stones, Hell's Bells and Empty Night), so a few years to go until the big resolution.

Am just starting Changes now so will see if my views follow Cras or Curios more on how the series goes :)

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I just prefer 'start hitting things and work out the plan later' Dresden to Emo Dresden.

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Dresden is in a weird place just at the mo... Butcher really needs to start tying up some loose ends soon. There's Chekhov's guns all over the place.


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Just finished 'Tigerman' by Nick Harkaway.

An unusual book, but full of fabulous writing and delightful little insights as usual. Was a little slow to start and set the scene, but the writing brought me along. Then all of a sudden I'm 75% through it and having a whale of a time.

The ending was a bit quick, perhaps, and hastily epilogued (?) but that does for thematically. Either way, it is memorable read which creates a great crazy island locale and I liked it a lot.

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I know it's nothing like new, having been published in 2012, but I'm finally getting round to reading Stonemouth by Ian Banks and it's a fucking cracker. There's massive shades of Crow Road and Steep Approach to Garbadale in it (protagonist returns to parochial Scottish hometown and confronts a deep mystery) but it's totally sucked me in and I'm finding myself even sneaking off to the toilet during quiet periods at work to get a few chapters in. The final reveal could be shite of course but even at that I'm enjoying the journey so it would still be worthwhile no matter what. Seriously recommended.


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Just finished malazan book of the fallen book 10. Not sure what to do with myself now. Thoroughly enjoyed them, but thought the ending seemed a little rushed, ironically.

Had anyone read any of his other works?

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"Blindness" by José Saramago may be among the best books i've ever read. 2014 has been great for me in literary terms. It's the bleakest kind of a post-apocaliptic, which a genre which is bleak by default.

Any book that has a scene in which

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New Reacher, fuckers!

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Just finished malazan book of the fallen book 10. Not sure what to do with myself now. Thoroughly enjoyed them, but thought the ending seemed a little rushed, ironically.

Had anyone read any of his other works?

I think I'm at book 8 or so. To be honest I've gotten little bored- it's rather samey, and nothing appears to actually be happening, in between the massively deus ex machina efforts of keeping the main protagonists as the victors.

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I told you that like a week ago. In possibly those exact words.

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Am about halfway though, really is very meh

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I told you that like a week ago. In possibly those exact words.

You did, even though I'd had it since August (pre-order, obv (not actually read it, though)). But did you tell the readers of this thread? DID YOU?

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did somebody already mention "off to be a wiard" by scott meyer? very beet weeks kind of book.. nerd find file where he can change properties of himself, gets caught and uses his power to become a wizard in medieval england

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00EF8Z32 ... SY165_QL70 only 2$ too..

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Given my love of modern fantasy it should be no surprise that I am enjoying the Hellequin chronicals.

Lots of fighty shooty abracadabra fun.

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Just finished 'Tigerman' by Nick Harkaway.

An unusual book, but full of fabulous writing and delightful little insights as usual. Was a little slow to start and set the scene, but the writing brought me along. Then all of a sudden I'm 75% through it and having a whale of a time.

The ending was a bit quick, perhaps, and hastily epilogued (?) but that does for thematically. Either way, it is memorable read which creates a great crazy island locale and I liked it a lot.


Gillian very kindly bought me a kindle for my convalescence and I've recently read Harkaways The Gone Away World and by and large it doesn't sound dissimilar — fab writing, amusing insights, wonky pacing and a sudden end. All I'm saying is he sounds consistent.

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Been reading "The Dispossessed" by Ursula K Le Guin.

She very well might be my second favourite science fiction writer, after Phillip K. Dick.


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Just finished "John Dies At The End" by David Wong (which is a pseudonym; the writer is the guy who edits Cracked).

Anyway, it's a cross between a stoner comedy and Charles Stross style Laundry madness with alien horrors and all that jazz.

It was a little too long, and at times it suffered from clearly having been written and released in a serial format originally, but it was terrifically entertaining and I loved it. Would imagine that a lot of people would dislike it, though.

It had a movie made of it too, but I wouldn't be surprised if the movie sucked.

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Ancillary Justice, Ann Leckie.

I kinda enjoyed this, though it took me a while to overcome my hatred of her tortured writing style and to be honest it did colour my whole experience. I'm still not sure if it was me getting used to the style or her altering it as the book progressed, but it's very rare for me to defer to my Oxbridge English Grad girlfriend to find out if it was me or the writer. So, though it was as I thought technically correct, the whole paragraph long sentences hosed down with commas did make the flow of the words feel a little staccato to begin with and deeply tedious to read. I think it did lessen as the book progressed.

Anyway, this felt quite classical sci-if to me, insofar as it reminded me of Asimov. And by that I mean, it was high concept in it's idea, consequently chilly in it's emotional characterisation and not quite as thought provoking as it could have been. And on top of that, not enough really happens in quite a long book. So, it's good'ish but it's a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars from me.

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Seems to be getting mixed reviews from people, but I've recently enjoyed The Girl with all of the Gifts. Different anyway. :)

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Given my love of modern fantasy it should be no surprise that I am enjoying the Hellequin chronicals.

Lots of fighty shooty abracadabra fun.


They're good, but the main guy is too powerful. The only way he's ever threatened is when he's betrayed.


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Now I'm reading Dresden, but he's a bit of a wimp.

Helliquin is a bad ass! He can't really be too powerful, he was Merlin's assassin, for God's sake. When people realise who he is they shit themselves, and it's brilliant.

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Dresden gets steadily more powerful as the books go on :)

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