A human heart posted:just read the drat book, its not a video game OH god, I wasn't going to do this I plotted this like months ago the last time you shat up a BotM thread but I decided to show mercy But that setup is too perfect YOU FACE A MOD CHALLENGE Your challenge, should you choose to accept it: 1) Choose a "LITRPG" novel You can pick any of the "LitRPG" novels listed in the discussion after this post: https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3554972&pagenumber=545&perpage=40#post472412546 or after this post: https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3554972&pagenumber=564&perpage=40#post473345049 Or find one on your own, but it must be within the genre of "LitRPG" as described below: quote:Survival Quest was different, though. It's not a book about shared online experiences, or about the blurriness of real / virtual distinctions. It's not even really "science fiction," in the sense that it doesn't seem to be posing any questions or what-if scenarios for an imaginative reader to unpack. https://www.theverge.com/2016/5/28/11801040/have-you-heard-about-litrpg Victorkm posted:I just finished the LitRPG book "Dominion Of Blades" by Matt Dinniman. I'd have to give it a hearty recommend. Dominion of Blades is probably the best LitRPG book I have read so far. The writing can be clunky at times, and theres a lot of typos, but there's none of the weird sexism or homophobia that pervades the translated fare (quite the opposite in fact), and the plot is really cool. General Emergency posted:Getting in touch with my inner sperg I've been going on a LitRPG bender with a couple of audiobooks: The Gam3 and Continue Online: Memories. Victorkm posted:I'm all about recommending the Continue Online books. There's 5 of them I think (4?) and its a complete story now. It does meander a lot. In fact, there's a whole book where the main character plays a different game because he's locked out of the main one. 2) READ that "LITRPG" novel AND 3) Choose one of the following three options: Option A) post a detailed critical analysis of said LITRPG novel Said analysis must be over 2,000 words and must discuss characterization, setting, and major themes. Reference should be made to applicable schools of literary analysis (Marxist, deconstructionist, post-colonial, etc). Optionally, it may compare the chosen work to other works of fantastic fiction. You do not have to pretend that you are reading a work of literature, just provide an in-depth analysis of the work's merits or lack thereof. If you choose this option, you must complete it within two weeks from the date of this post. or Option B) Write a detailed review of said LITRPG novel Said review must be over 1,000 words and must represent your genuine best effort at actually explaining to other people why they might want to read the book. To be clear, the review should be honest, and you should give your honest appraisal of the book, but should simultaneously 1) attempt to imagine a hypothetical person who could actually enjoy the book and 2) explain to that person what aspects of the book they might like. If you choose this option, you must complete it within one week from the date of this post. or Option C) Post a Chapter-By-Chapter Let's Read of the book If you choose this option, you must, as you read the book, make a new post every chapter, of at least paragraph length, detailing your responses to that chapter and to the novel in progress (you can take as your model the Last Man Standing thread from TV/IV). There are no specific length requirements for this option or final deadlines for completion, but try to post at least one chapter response every few days until the book is finished. If you do not complete this challenge by the above deadlines, as appropriate, I'll do something even more horrible. As with other mod challenges, others are invited to participate and compete. Please keep all attempts at this challenge within this thread, however. Particularly deserving participants may get what they deserve. Hieronymous Alloy fucked around with this message at 13:49 on Jul 14, 2017 |
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This seems stupid
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do it pussy
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A human heart posted:so do i get banned if i don't do that or what's the deal here. am i not allowed to make posts in a chat thread I believe in you. I believe you have the potential for great things! I believe you can meet this challenge! I've been plotting this for a while because the forum could use a mock thread for these "books," so it was going to happen to someone, you just lucked out and had the spinner land on you because 1) despite being not-dumb you have a track record of low-effort posts in effort threads (though I admit you've gotten better lately) and 2) that opening was just too perfect, plus the guy was just asking for help reading a legit hard book That said I'm not gonna be a dick about punishments as long as somebody, yourself or otherwise, puts out some good LitRPG mockery here. Nothing's off the table but the rewards & penalties I'm considering have been more in the custom-title range. Hieronymous Alloy fucked around with this message at 13:26 on Jul 14, 2017 |
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Hieronymous Alloy posted:That said I'm not gonna be a dick about punishments as long as somebody, yourself or otherwise, puts out some good LitRPG mockery here. Nothing's off the table but the rewards & penalties I'm considering have been more in the custom-title range. gently caress it I'll do it if heart chickens out
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A 2000 word lit. analysis in 2 weeks isn't bad at all. Do it heart
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CestMoi posted:This seems stupid
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I just realized some participants may not have experience with the critical analysis format. A good example of the sort of essay I'm thinking of can be found here: https://tinyurl.com/y7lg2lo4 Alternatively a good starting place is Terry Eagleton's Literary Theory but that should be considered above and beyond the call, I'm not going to force people to read *two* whole books
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Hieronymous Alloy posted:Alternatively a good starting place is Terry Eagleton's Literary Theory but that should be considered above and beyond the call, I'm not going to force people to read *two* whole books I never understood why Eagleton's Literary Theory is considered a textbook introduction to Critical Theory when its pretty clearly an argument that only a Marxist Materialist interpretation of literature matters.
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CestMoi posted:This seems stupid
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Mel Mudkiper posted:I never understood why Eagleton's Literary Theory is considered a textbook introduction to Critical Theory when its pretty clearly an argument that only a Marxist Materialist interpretation of literature matters. It seems better than How To Read Literature Like a Professor. What would you suggest is a better introduction?
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Mel Mudkiper posted:I never understood why Eagleton's Literary Theory is considered a textbook introduction to Critical Theory when its pretty clearly an argument that only a Marxist Materialist interpretation of literature matters. Counter-revolutionary detected Franchescanado posted:It seems better than How To Read Literature Like a Professor. What would you suggest is a better introduction? The Pooh Perplex, except it's outdated and the update book (Postmodern Pooh) isn't as good
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Mel Mudkiper posted:I never understood why Eagleton's Literary Theory is considered a textbook introduction to Critical Theory when its pretty clearly an argument that only a Marxist Materialist interpretation of literature matters. That's the one that trots through different theories and ultimately announces that studying literature is worthless, isn't it?
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Franchescanado posted:It seems better than How To Read Literature Like a Professor. What would you suggest is a better introduction? Mythologies by Barthes all day every day
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Marxist literary analysis seems like the most productive way to go to obtain valid but also humorous insights about a genre that appears to be fixated on gamification (that most capitalist form of "fun") and RPG economies. Given this, I am curious which of these LitRPG books is cheapest.
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man never piss off Hironymous ALloy
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Bilirubin posted:man never piss off Hironymous ALloy tbh Alloy seems pretty restrained for trying to run a general book forum that only ever gets posts about genre books.
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so this genre is like, book after book in the style of the legend of the 10 elemental masters i see CestMoi posted:This seems stupid
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I'm not going to do tricks on command like a circus monkey. go gently caress yourself.
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A human heart posted:I'm not going to do tricks on command like a circus monkey. go gently caress yourself. why are you so mad
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A human heart posted:I'm not going to do tricks on command like a circus monkey. go gently caress yourself. a good attitude
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~Choose thy owne Adventure~ You wake up in a ditch, stripped of all belongings except for your trusty red scarf and a pair of headphones. The ditch is green and soft, no wonder you slept there for a while. The whole country is green and soft, except for the sky. The sky is dark, but it doesn't seem angry? There's a thunder rolling poetically and a voice that calls out from above: "idk, whatever", it intones. To continue sleeping in the ditch, go to page 1 To confront the voice & do whatever, go to page 51
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A human heart posted:I'm not going to do tricks on command like a circus monkey. go gently caress yourself. Circus monkeys get food in exchange for performing. Since you aren't getting anything, it's not really the same.
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well somebody is a grumpy gus
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CestMoi posted:This seems stupid
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I lurk this subforum relatively frequently and I honestly always thought that human heart was Hieronymous' gimmick alt account because he always seemed pretty lenient with his constant shitposting.
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DeadFatDuckFat posted:I lurk this subforum relatively frequently and I honestly always thought that human heart was Hieronymous' gimmick alt account because he always seemed pretty lenient with his constant shitposting. shhhhh
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You're not going to put ones I recommended up there on the quote board of shame? Awaken Online, Phantom Server, and Continue Online are all pretty good. For anyone trying this I do recommend you pick one of the "better" ones we recommend instead of one of the "bad" ones for laughs as they will probably fall into the really boring category while even the "good" ones will have plenty of stuff you can mock and laugh at.
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ShinsoBEAM! posted:You're not going to put ones I recommended up there on the quote board of shame? Awaken Online, Phantom Server, and Continue Online are all pretty good. For anyone trying this I do recommend you pick one of the "better" ones we recommend instead of one of the "bad" ones for laughs as they will probably fall into the really boring category while even the "good" ones will have plenty of stuff you can mock and laugh at. Oh man, so I just started reading a new one of these last night and am not surprised to find its been pulled from Amazon already. Arcadia Unlocked: A LitRPG Novel (Arcadia LitRPG Book 1) by Alyssa Archer. http://www.alyssaarcher.com/arcadiaunlocked I've read only the first chapter and thus far it is 97% plagiarized from Total Recall. The first scene isn't, its just the recounting of the tail end of a raid playing a "normal" MMO in the in-book universe, but then the POV character wakes from a bad dream where his elf girlfriend and he are both dying and he can't save them. Then he wakes up in bed with his real girlfriend who is jealous of his dream girlfriend, and they talk about going on vacation after a very crude description of their morning sex (the words "hot wet pussy" were present). Then we cut to the main character at work where he is chatting with his best friend about trying out a "VR Vacation" to the new magical continent of Arcadia since he can't afford to go on a real one. His friend tries to dissuade him, telling him he knew a guy who tried VR vacations and it fried his brain. That's where I had to stop. Edit: I also finished "The Dark Paladin Book 2: The Quest" by the same guy who wrote the Way of the Shaman (Survival Quest is the first book in said series). I wouldn't recommend that anyone try to do either of the books in this series for this challenge. I mean, I enjoyed both of them to an extent but they are tough reads. Its translated from Russian and most of the concepts described in the books are not simple easy to describe and translate ideas. Also they are very bleak. Quick plot summary: The entire universe is just the setting for a massive Game, and none of us are players. drat near everyone on Earth and other planets is an NPC and they don't really matter. The ones who matter are the players. A small number(comparatively) of Paladins, Druids, Monks, Mages, Necromancers, Warriors, that were either born to other Players, initiated into the game from their role as NPCs by class organizations, or if somehow an NPC manages to kill a player, they can become a player. Even bleaker, once you become a player in this manner, quests are generated to other players to murder your entire family and any individual you have ever encountered in your life. And our main character, Yaropolk, was a Russian soldier on a training operation who managed to kill Devir, a high level Mage. Now he is a Player, and he has chosen to become a Paladin. Unfortunately, no one really likes players who are initiated by killing a player, and the world is out to kill him, or use him for their own purposes which probably don't align with his own. Also, the meanest person to Yari is a girl, of course, because why wouldn't these books be crazy sexist. Victorkm fucked around with this message at 13:19 on Jul 18, 2017 |
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books can be pulled from amazon? I didn't realize that was a thing edit: as above, anyone who successfully completes any one of the above challenges will get some sort of reward (right now I'm leaning towards a gang tag, though I'm not sure what it will say, perhaps "High Level Reader") To make things a bit easier, I am lowering the completion requirements to 1,000 words for the critical essay and 500 words for the review, just so people don't have to spend any more time than they want to. Hieronymous Alloy fucked around with this message at 13:40 on Jul 18, 2017 |
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Hieronymous Alloy posted:books can be pulled from amazon? I didn't realize that was a thing I assume that's what happened. The reviews are still there if you google the book, but the link back to the store page is a missing page.
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Hieronymous Alloy posted:books can be pulled from amazon? I didn't realize that was a thing I don't think a human heart is going to do your challenge even if you make it easier.
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Yeah that would involve them to actually be productive and participate in analytical discussion beyond 'lol gently caress you'
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Extremely worthwhile and productive discussion about how stupid you have to be to care about books with names like ARCADIA UNLOCKED
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I've run the numbers, and this book, it's exceedingly bad.
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CestMoi posted:Extremely worthwhile and productive discussion about how stupid you have to be to care about books with names like ARCADIA UNLOCKED I'm not disagreeing, the book sounds terrible. However, ahh's barely puts any efforts into their criticisms or jokes. The challenge isn't for them to enjoy the book, it's to actively make them a decent poster, and the book was the fodder. ahh has esoteric tastes in books, and if anyone has an interest in something outside of that narrow frame, ahh lazily writes them off with a 'lol, dumbass' from a holier-than-thou perch and, as far as I've seen, only barely ever makes effort posts. They've recommended me one or two books that were interesting, so it's not like they have poo poo taste, their poo poo-posting is boring. Most of the Lit. thread regulars are just as opinionated and abrasive as ahh, but most are willing to at least discuss things and analyze the books they read and defend them. ahh does not.
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Someone find that guy who keeps talking about LitRPGs in the sci fi thread and tell him to pick the best one ever so I can read it and then make him cry kthnx
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Mel Mudkiper posted:Someone find that guy who keeps talking about LitRPGs in the sci fi thread and tell him to pick the best one ever so I can read it and then make him cry kthnx I already did -- if it's the guy I'm thinking of, he's quoted in the OP stating that one novel in particular, "Dominion of Blades", is the best litrpg he has ever read. Hieronymous Alloy fucked around with this message at 17:11 on Jul 18, 2017 |
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Is that the fisherman book? I'm kinda tempted to try the fisherman book. e: Not any more, turns out these things can't be easily 'd and gently caress if I'm paying for that. Is any of the (within realm of possiblity) decent stuff on Kindle Unlimited? anilEhilated fucked around with this message at 17:18 on Jul 18, 2017 |
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Hieronymous Alloy posted:I already did -- if it's the guy I'm thinking of, he's quoted in the OP stating that one novel in particular, "Dominion of Blades", is the best litrpg he has ever read. Jesus that book is 400+ pages long I am all up for irony reading but not 400 pages of irony reading
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