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silvergoose posted:My 8yo just finished tearing through the three extant Reckoners books and is eagerly awaiting the next one. I read and quite enjoyed Mistborn, but I don't necessarily know how they compare. I was always thinking Mistborn would be more like early teens kind of fare? But if Reckoners is only a bit behind in theme and language, maybe it'd sooner. Any thoughts on the relative age levels of the two series in question?
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CapnAndy posted:I mean, you know your own kid better than we do, but I wouldn’t give Mistborn to anyone under 12. I read Gerald's Game when I was like 10/11 but I probably shouldn't of
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# ? Sep 6, 2023 05:25 |
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silvergoose posted:My 8yo just finished tearing through the three extant Reckoners books and is eagerly awaiting the next one. I read and quite enjoyed Mistborn, but I don't necessarily know how they compare. I was always thinking Mistborn would be more like early teens kind of fare? But if Reckoners is only a bit behind in theme and language, maybe it'd sooner. Any thoughts on the relative age levels of the two series in question? Give your kid Skyward, which has 3 books out, a spinoff series in novellas with the fourth and final book coming soon. If they do alright with the themes and language in that, then I'd move them on to Mistborn. Edit: I read A Song of Ice and Fire when I was 11 though, so my opinion probably is a bit skewed. Leng fucked around with this message at 07:25 on Sep 6, 2023 |
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silvergoose posted:My 8yo just finished tearing through the three extant Reckoners books and is eagerly awaiting the next one. I read and quite enjoyed Mistborn, but I don't necessarily know how they compare. I was always thinking Mistborn would be more like early teens kind of fare? But if Reckoners is only a bit behind in theme and language, maybe it'd sooner. Any thoughts on the relative age levels of the two series in question? I’d put the Skyward and Alcatraz series on similar levels to the first Reckoner’s book, with the caveat that it’s been a minute since I read Steelheart. I recall Rithmatist being comparable in reading level to Mistborn, but with much more kid-approachable topics. (And when are we getting the Rithmatist sequel that was teed up for us? )
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# ? Sep 6, 2023 07:19 |
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CapnAndy posted:I mean, you know your own kid better than we do, but I wouldn’t give Mistborn to anyone under 12. I read about 50% of Mistborn to my 8 year old and she eventually said it was a bit too scary for her (she's super sensitive about that type of stuff anyway). Instead, she's really enjoyed Alcatraz despite it being a bit uneven at times, and we just started book 6 the other day.
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# ? Sep 6, 2023 15:26 |
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socialsecurity posted:I read Gerald's Game when I was like 10/11 but I probably shouldn't of Is that better or worse than reading all of Piers Anthony as a third grader? It's a miracle I turned out as well as I did.
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# ? Sep 6, 2023 15:37 |
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Fezz posted:Is that better or worse than reading all of Piers Anthony as a third grader? It's a miracle I turned out as well as I did. yo whatup alternate self.
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# ? Sep 6, 2023 15:38 |
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Captain Monkey posted:yo whatup alternate self. gently caress, there more of me out there than I thought!
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# ? Sep 6, 2023 16:17 |
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immoral_ posted:gently caress, there more of me out there than I thought! I can only thank my lucky stars that little me thought the puns were funny and was too prepubescent to digest any of the sexual stuff.
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# ? Sep 6, 2023 17:28 |
oh yeah that was me too for sure. I also thought the puns were funny and had no idea about all the other stuff. Incarnations of Immortality though... Anyway Alcatraz vs The Evil Librarians is the one to go for, sounds like. Thanks for the recommendation! Kid absolutely devoured the Reckoners, we got the first two from a library book sale and I was like, sure, maybe he'll read this in a couple years.
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# ? Sep 6, 2023 17:38 |
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Again, if you really think about it, Mistborn is really bleak. It's literally a grey hellscape. Plus copious amounts of slavery and abuse on the parts of the Skaa. It's not as overtly violent as GoT and the like, but it's plenty dark.
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# ? Sep 6, 2023 18:24 |
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I always thought it had a reddish tint
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# ? Sep 6, 2023 18:37 |
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Definitely read Skyward and Rithmatist (someday we'll get a sequel, maybe?) next. For non-problematic you could try the Dark is Rising books or the Prydain books. I remember loving those around that age. Along with the Hobbit, etc.
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# ? Sep 6, 2023 18:39 |
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Oooh, definitely The Dark Is Rising. Every bookish child needs a dose of Extremely Welsh Fantasy.
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# ? Sep 7, 2023 01:00 |
Yeah I've been pushing all of those, plus Diana Wynne Jones, it's just that Steelheart just caught his eye at the library book sale and here we are.
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# ? Sep 7, 2023 01:08 |
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Fezz posted:For non-problematic you could try the Dark is Rising books or the Prydain books. I remember loving those around that age. Along with the Hobbit, etc. The perfect suggestion right here, Dark is Rising and Prydain are fantastic for that age, understandable and deep without being overwhelming. Could even try Earthsea.
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TGG posted:The perfect suggestion right here, Dark is Rising and Prydain are fantastic for that age, understandable and deep without being overwhelming. Amusingly enough, *I'm* reading Wizard of Earthsea right now, that's on the shortlist too. Such gorgeous writing.
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# ? Sep 7, 2023 02:52 |
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It is such a beautiful and diverse series, the prose is stunning and every part of it gives off a feeling of what humanity can accomplish; even the darkness in the series has a light to be seen. It's never given, it takes hard work, trust and passion. It's an inspiring series in this rather dark time we seem to live in.
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silvergoose posted:My 8yo just finished tearing through the three extant Reckoners books and is eagerly awaiting the next one. I read and quite enjoyed Mistborn, but I don't necessarily know how they compare. I was always thinking Mistborn would be more like early teens kind of fare? But if Reckoners is only a bit behind in theme and language, maybe it'd sooner. Any thoughts on the relative age levels of the two series in question? Do you want to explain to a child with a single digit age about the part where they periodically murder the prostitutes and/or rape victims? It feels YA because it has a young protagonist and the lexile level isn't too high, but content wise it's definitely not there. And the violence is pretty graphically described, with real world consequences and depth. I'd say wait a while.
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 02:40 |
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Daniel Greene hosted an interview between Sanderson and Abercrombie and it was a ton of fun. I didn't realize Abercrombie was so funny and likeable, and Brandon seemed super relaxed and came off as the most personable I've seen if any of his videos. A really fun watch. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRD-mtBq0pM
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I'm slowly approaching the end of Part 2 of Way of Kings (I have 2.5 chapters left, but based on the audiobook timing, those chapters are meaty). Currently, I've come to the conclusion that Kaladin is a more boring version of Raoden - which is an incredible accomplishment. pik_d posted:Glad to see you checking in, how's your covid recovery going? Generally back to my normal day-to-day with just the caveat of being easily winded/fatigued. Very cool to win the long covid lottery. Would not recommend to anyone. Appreciate the concern.
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Mordiceius posted:I'm slowly approaching the end of Part 2 of Way of Kings (I have 2.5 chapters left, but based on the audiobook timing, those chapters are meaty). Paladin grows on you and has more depth at least.
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# ? Sep 9, 2023 19:47 |
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yeah wait for Saladin to start actually putting some brain cells together on what he specifically can offer people who are suffering like him
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# ? Sep 9, 2023 20:06 |
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The Maladin love triangle was a bit much though.
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at least it ended pretty fast
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# ? Sep 9, 2023 20:11 |
Finished Book 2 of Mistborn. Vin's been bamboozled. Figured the trip to the Well wouldn't go according to plan, what with it being book 2/3 and all. But didn't expect her to release an evil god. Not sure how I feel about the reverse heel turn of the Lord Ruler though. Making him actually a good guy, sorta, kinda undermines how special of a setting it is in starting with "The Big Bad Evil Guy won" A little disappointed that the coins weren't atium after all and were just painted wood.
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# ? Sep 9, 2023 20:21 |
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Nitrousoxide posted:Finished Book 2 of Mistborn. I'd argue that the Lord Ruler was still evil, and that the text wants us to still see him as evil. But he does get contextualized a bit. He became more complex, which is good. It didn't absolve him of his crimes. But there's a bit more to come in book 3, too.
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# ? Sep 9, 2023 20:29 |
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Nitrousoxide posted:Finished Book 2 of Mistborn. If it makes you feel better I think it's fair to call him the lesser of two evils, rather than a "good guy", given how harshly he ruled. He did a good thing by preventing a worse evil from doing whatever was going to happen if the Lord Ruler did nothing. The Lord Ruler still sucked a lot. The coins hosed me up too. Also a "reverse heel turn" is just called a "face turn".
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Torrannor posted:I'd argue that the Lord Ruler was still evil, and that the text wants us to still see him as evil. But he does get contextualized a bit. He became more complex, which is good. It didn't absolve him of his crimes. But there's a bit more to come in book 3, too. Honestly it's Book 3 when I felt the story became entirely too "The Lord-Ruler wasn't so bad.": I've seen this sentiment from many others so I'm not imagining it, either. pik_d posted:If it makes you feel better I think it's fair to call him the lesser of two evils, rather than a "good guy", given how harshly he ruled. He did a good thing by preventing a worse evil from doing whatever was going to happen if the Lord Ruler did nothing. The Lord Ruler still sucked a lot. After my last re-read of TFE I made the case the LR is the most evil figure in any Cosmere book I've read. Consider this (all Stormlight spoilers): we're told the lands ruled by the Fused are actually more honorable and fair than those of the Alethi. Now the Alethi might be viewed as barbarians compared to some but they ain't got poo poo on the Hell that was life in The Final Empire. So, basically, life under the God of Hatred is a better deal than life in the Final Empire. For 1,000 years there was a nonstop meat grinder of rape, torture, and murder. Give me Odium any day by all accounts.
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# ? Sep 9, 2023 20:57 |
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I will consider that sometime next year probably, since I'm still working through the Cosmere
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# ? Sep 9, 2023 20:58 |
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Stormlight Words of Radiance Chapters 46-58 & Interludes (Second half of Part 3) I intended to break Part 3 up into three sections but before I knew it I was almost done, so a lot has happened since I last posted. I'm glad to at least have the names of all the Radiant orders, and a tiny little bit of information about some of them. I'm still not sure which Heralds most of them pair up with, or what Surges they have except for a few, but I'm at least aware of them. Then I get a whole info dump on the Edgedancers in Lift's Interlude! The biggest organization information I have here is that the Ghostbloods, who are aligned with Thaidakar, are working against Amaram, Restares, and whoever else is working with them to bring the Voidbringers back. There's also the "creature in Tukar" and "the old fool", which I believe is Taravangian. Mraize also says soemthing about the creature not being the "local species" so I think he's a world hopper. But the Ghostbloods wanted Jasnah dead, which is a little confusing since she also is generally against the Voidbringers returning. There is a possible connection though, if Mooncheek Darkness is killing new Radiants because (he believes) they're going to be responsible for the Voidbringers returning. Even though he's using Stormlight and may also be a new Radiant. Maybe he's sprenless like Szeth and has one of the Honorblades (?) that has been mentioned a few times. Honestly the more I find out the more I know I don't know. I'm also curious what Darkness does when the desolation comes, since killing the new Radiants might not make sense anymore. Szeth information has come in bits and pieces, but Syl claiming his blade is what's giving him his abilities, then later on the information about Darkness made me realize that the Herad's blades are the Honorblades, made by Honor for the Heralds. I'm also looking forward to Szeth unleashed, since the last thing he said in his Interlude was that he was going to kill who he choose to kill. So Szeth has Jezrien's blade since he's a Windrunner, does that make him a new Herald? I have to say, Shallan asking Adolin how he poops in his Shardplate was a real highlight. I'm as interested in the Chasmfiend lifecycle as she is, I've really wanted to see what happens if one of them isn't killed as a chrysalis even though that'll probably end up being a bad time for everyone. Shallan's spying was super fun, I'm glad she and Kaladin are leveling up their skills, though his are far more flashy. Shallan finally sees Helaran's Shardblade in Amaram's possession, so she knows he's dead. She does think the wrong guy is guilty though, but will find out the truth the instant she and Kaladin talk about how much they both hate Amaram. I'm also still convinced that Urithiru is the former city that the listeners are living in, in the Shattered Plains. Kaladin references a pattern seen in the Plains, Shallan has the map from Amaram's study, that will be important. I'm almost sad that Shallan found a detailed map, because I wanted Kaladin to fly her up there for fun. Hoid returned, and literally everyone in the carrage knows him. How fun, and nice that Shallan got to thank him, much to the confusion of Adolin. Hoid also mentions there being only one woman his age around, which I think might be the Nightwatcher, even though I also think she's a spren. After Adolin destroyed Elit in the duel and Relis accepted the disadvantage challenge, I was only thinking of it being a 2v1, and I was 80% sure it would be Sadeas joing Relis. I figured if that happened Adolin would lose, if it was anyone else Adolin would win. I guess I was correct about that last part, but I didn't see the 4v1 coming. Renarin once again wanted to fight, but wasn't able to. He'll for sure end up getting himself killed if he keeps that up. He's either got to accept that he can't fight, or (magically?) fix his health issues. gently caress Amaram for, honestly, everything. Pretending to be a new Radiant, planning on bringing back the Voidbringers, and not fighting along side Adolin. At least that gives Kaladin the opportunity to kick some rear end. He did once again tell himself that "for sure no one will notice that I'm glowing and also beating Shardbearers with a pointy stick and my feet". Some other interesting stuff happened during the fight, Syl seems to have noticed Pattern, and then the screaming when Kaladin caught the Shardblade. I thought Syl had died since the chapter title was "To Kill the Wind", but she was fine and happy afterwards. I'm also confused about who Relis was talking to about not having killed them. Kaladin? Whoever was screaming? Does Relis have his own spren that screamed and sounded similar to Syl? Then Kaladin openly claims that Amaram, leader of the Knights Radiant, stole from him and killed his friends. I totally get it Kaladin, but you can't just do that. It does ask the question though, Amaram didn't seem to recognize him, so why the lies about only having won the Shardblade/Shardplate four months ago? It was obviously the Blade he took from Kaladin since his attacker was identified as Veden and Shallan recognized the blade. Maybe Amaram just knew he'd need an alibi. Maybe Szeth will spring Kaladin out of jail for the answers he wants. What the gently caress is Lift, lmao. She's got serious Main Character energy and is probably gonna star in the Edgedancer novella. Poor Wyndle though, constantly being called a Voidbringer by his ward. Not sure what type of spren he is since Lift keeps interrupting him. It's also pretty interesting that Lift went to the Nightwatcher, who Wyndle refferred to as mother, to match the Stormfather I suppose. Makes me think the Nightwatcher is of Cultivation. Lift is just a child though, I'm curious what her wish was that allows her to metabolize food into Stormlight. That feels very much like Stormlight Allomancy though, and what will her curse be? Eshonai has a spren friend! Some little comet-like spren, I wonder if stormform makes it so spren can attach to a listener? Or if one of them decided to bond with her despite it not being as advantageous to them? I am not that surprised that Eshonai and her sister Venli seem to be at odds, it feels like they both want to make the decisions about their people. And now a thousand or so listeners have broken off. Will they make it to the Alethi camps? Maybe Kaladin will find them in the chasms if he can escape from his prison quickly. It is very interesting that stormform seems to put a second mindset overtop the screaming internal form that Eshonai can hear from the Rhythm of Peace. It's like there's two Eshonais in one body. Progress so far:
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WOR spoilers where Pik_D is Kaladin hopping into the ring like is one of my favorite moments of WoR
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socialsecurity posted:WOR spoilers where Pik_D is Kaladin hopping into the ring like is one of my favorite moments of WoR
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socialsecurity posted:WOR spoilers where Pik_D is Kaladin hopping into the ring like is one of my favorite moments of WoR And then him immediately losing sight of the whole reason the heir to the Kholin princedom risked everything immediately after they pull it off against all odds to pursue his personal vengeance quest is peak crem-headed Kaladin and one of my favorite moments.
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# ? Sep 11, 2023 07:00 |
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To be fair a competent leader could have just said I have witnessed two men win shardblades in the arena, against a staggering disadvantage, and in admiration of their feat, I grant the right of challenge to both brightlord Adolin and brightlord Kaladin. And it would have made the challenge even more legit, a darkeyes winning a shardblade unarmed it the type of legendary poo poo a boon is for.
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Tunicate posted:To be fair a competent leader could have just said I have witnessed two men win shardblades in the arena, against a staggering disadvantage, and in admiration of their feat, I grant the right of challenge to both brightlord Adolin and brightlord Kaladin. Yeah, well, Elhokar.
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# ? Sep 11, 2023 10:10 |
Mkstborn book 3: I'm not sure how much I believe that Kelsier is really talking to Spook. I think its more likely Ruin talking to him. I do think he got his new pewter power from the sword that's stuck in him. That sounds a lot like a partial inquisitor and he got it in the same way that Marsh was making new Inquisitors back in the prologue, stabbing spikes through two people and killing one in the process.
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# ? Sep 11, 2023 13:15 |
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Kaladin did not have the Money in the Bank so despite an admirable performance he was not granted a title shot
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# ? Sep 11, 2023 17:52 |
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Nitrousoxide posted:Mkstborn book 3: Are there any other people this weird process reminds you of?
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pik_d posted:
gently caress Amaram for a million other reasons, though. Also, spoiler through Oathbringer, it's interesting in retrospect that Dalinar independently reinvents the Bondsmith squires like this. He's already well onto his path. Tunicate posted:To be fair a competent leader could have just said I have witnessed two men win shardblades in the arena, against a staggering disadvantage, and in admiration of their feat, I grant the right of challenge to both brightlord Adolin and brightlord Kaladin. Nitrousoxide posted:Mkstborn book 3:
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