John Noble (
jackofallgeeks) wrote2007-02-22 01:22 pm
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Dresden Files: Storm Front
So, just the other day I finished reading Storm Front, the first book in the Dresden Files series. This says something significant because I only started it, what, a week ago maybe? Sure, it was only about 400 pages long, but I've never been known for my reading speed. it usually takes me several weeks or over a month to finish a book, at the very least because I don't take time to read. Not so with this; I didn't want to put it down.
Some of it was pretty formulaic. like how the author would explain some key point a chapter or two before it became a crucial tool for the hero to get out of a tight spot. I think I would have liked to be a little less aware of that. But I really liked the modern-fantasy/noir feel to the setting. I liked how magic was handled, and the way it interacted with the 'regular' world. I might have a couple gripes with a detail here or there, but I liked it.
I just ordered Book Two off of B&N.com; I'm gonna get some value out of that Membership I got for Christmas, after all. I also threw in a Jars of Clay CD and a Palladium RPG book -- both of which I would have gotten eventually, anyways -- so that I could get free shipping.
I wonder if that's a fallacy of some sort, that somehow it's foolish to buy fewer large oders in an attempt to save on shipping, kinda like saving $2.00 on an 8lb jar of mayonnaise. Except that I'll actually read all these books (eventually); I hardly ever read mayonnaise.
Some of it was pretty formulaic. like how the author would explain some key point a chapter or two before it became a crucial tool for the hero to get out of a tight spot. I think I would have liked to be a little less aware of that. But I really liked the modern-fantasy/noir feel to the setting. I liked how magic was handled, and the way it interacted with the 'regular' world. I might have a couple gripes with a detail here or there, but I liked it.
I just ordered Book Two off of B&N.com; I'm gonna get some value out of that Membership I got for Christmas, after all. I also threw in a Jars of Clay CD and a Palladium RPG book -- both of which I would have gotten eventually, anyways -- so that I could get free shipping.
I wonder if that's a fallacy of some sort, that somehow it's foolish to buy fewer large oders in an attempt to save on shipping, kinda like saving $2.00 on an 8lb jar of mayonnaise. Except that I'll actually read all these books (eventually); I hardly ever read mayonnaise.
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Perhaps that was not the point of your post.
No, not the point, but...
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You'll have to let me know how the next one goes. I am waiting for the library to pick it up so I can read it.
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I just got another reco for Snow Crash from a friend of mine. I think, after I'm done with Neuromancer (final stretch!!), Brave New World, and The Watchmen, I'll get around to that...
Of course, my brilliant co-worker just lend me a Yukio Mishima book and Faulkner's Go Down, Moses. And a third book that I don't remember. And Kara lent me Even Cowgirls Get The Blues.
I think I need to start a bibliophile's version of a Netflix list and take these on in a particular order...
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Have you seen the show? Its rather cheesy and not as detective-like as I would hope (not nearly as gripping as NCIS, Numb3rs, or Veronica Mars). It reminds me a lot of Buffy, in that they hire B-list vampire actors and skimp on the special effects.
Anyway, I'll try to pick up a copy as I love a good mystery.
If you want the show I have it on my puter. Its on sundays on sci-fi.
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