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and even if they somehow had convinced the publisher to try printing a book that couldn't be issued as a single paperback, there's no way the bookstores would have stood for it. i guess there's already something of a minor revolt against huge fantasy books taking up a lot of shelf space
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# ? Jul 9, 2011 18:48 |
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I've been buying a lot of stuff from the '70s and '80s and I think people forget that you could write an entire novel in 250 pages. AND it didn't need to be volume 1 of a 14-part series.
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# ? Jul 9, 2011 18:51 |
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Farmer Crack-rear end posted:that's what he thought too, the problem is he went in with the objective of closing all the plot threads that Jordan left open Jesus christ Atlas Shrugged is nearly 1.5 times the size of all the lord of the rings books? Thats why libertarians exist, because of the air tight argument "well if you'd read Atlas Shrugged". Of course I won't. Maybe I'll start a political party based off war and peace (if someone could just sumarize it for me)
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# ? Jul 9, 2011 20:19 |
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Farmer Crack-rear end posted:that's what he thought too, the problem is he went in with the objective of closing all the plot threads that Jordan left open yeah see maybe once it's done if they can crank out a 100k per book abridged version i'll check it out
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# ? Jul 9, 2011 20:35 |
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Farmer Crack-rear end posted:that's what he thought too, the problem is he went in with the objective of closing all the plot threads that Jordan left open fuckin lol
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# ? Jul 9, 2011 22:02 |
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I'm convinced that at some point Jordan renegotiated his contract to get paid by the word
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# ? Jul 9, 2011 22:14 |
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It seems like someone decided that longer is better and editors just stopped trying to edit books. I'm not sure when it started, was it with The Wheel of Time? Sometimes an author's books get longer as they become more famous: the first Harry Potter books were 200-300 pages, but after the series became a hit they ballooned to 600-800 pages.Farmer Crack-rear end posted:The whole Lord of the Rings trilogy: ~454,000
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# ? Jul 9, 2011 22:36 |
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Action Jacktion posted:It's pretty telling that LotR has less than 500k words but still feels more detailed and more believable than stuff like WoT. Tolkien spent a lot of time planning before he even began writing the books. Having poo poo like extremely detailed maps, culture histories, languages, and religions makes it very easy to keep your story consistent (and therefore believable) than if you have to try to make sit up as you go along.
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# ? Jul 9, 2011 23:02 |
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Open up a george R.R Martin or Robert Jordan to a random page and I guarantee there is a description of either a)sandalwood carvings b)lobstered metal hauberks c)a road good god those books are boring. I finished Lord of light not long ago and it was really good.
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# ? Jul 10, 2011 03:05 |
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Action Jacktion posted:It seems like someone decided that longer is better and editors just stopped trying to edit books. I'm not sure when it started, was it with The Wheel of Time? Sometimes an author's books get longer as they become more famous: the first Harry Potter books were 200-300 pages, but after the series became a hit they ballooned to 600-800 pages. Editors have less power as authors get more popular, ie. Stephen King. Seriously, who's going to tell Stephen King his endings are poo poo?
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# ? Jul 10, 2011 03:56 |
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"You know what really made these books bestsellers? The stuff that wasn't in them."
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# ? Jul 10, 2011 03:58 |
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rotor posted:"You know what really made these books bestsellers? The stuff that wasn't in them." don't see why that's odd your posting keeps getting better the less there is of it
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# ? Jul 10, 2011 04:01 |
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golgo13sf posted:Editors have less power as authors get more popular, ie. Stephen King. Seriously, who's going to tell Stephen King his endings are poo poo? I will.
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# ? Jul 10, 2011 04:04 |
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golgo13sf posted:Editors have less power as authors get more popular, ie. Stephen King. Seriously, who's going to tell Stephen King his endings are poo poo?
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# ? Jul 10, 2011 04:36 |
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Currently reading the Night Angel trilogy by Brent Weeks. Not too bad for a fantasy novel
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# ? Jul 10, 2011 05:52 |
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Amethyst posted:Open up a george R.R Martin or Robert Jordan to a random page and I guarantee there is a description of either I do love me some GRRM but apparently Storm of swords was 425,511 words which is a lot. The publisher didn't like publishing a book that big.
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# ? Jul 11, 2011 03:36 |
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yeah but they goddamn owe it after the last one
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# ? Jul 11, 2011 04:01 |
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# ? Jul 11, 2011 04:42 |
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haveblue posted:jesus gently caress either mods change name or YOSPOS: Tom Swift's Shitromatic Postamatron
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# ? Jul 11, 2011 04:53 |
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i remember the whole my teacher is an alien series by bruce coville being the absolute poo poo when i was like pre-6th grade
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# ? Jul 11, 2011 05:20 |
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Anyone else like Tad Williams Otherland series? I enjoyed them but they were very slow. That's kind of his thing though, if the other series of his I have read (and enjoyed), Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn is any indication.
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# ? Jul 11, 2011 09:18 |
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coaxmetal posted:Anyone else like Tad Williams Otherland series? I enjoyed them but they were very slow. That's kind of his thing though, if the other series of his I have read (and enjoyed), Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn is any indication.
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# ? Jul 11, 2011 10:25 |
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Shaggar posted:Play Nightbird!
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# ? Jul 11, 2011 11:12 |
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was gonna pick up the black company this weekend but no bookstores in town have it except for an indigo a buttfuck million miles away
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# ? Jul 11, 2011 17:53 |
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CoupleBeersNoBeers posted:i remember the whole my teacher is an alien series by bruce coville being the absolute poo poo when i was like pre-6th grade Retro-junior-readers postin ahead. Anyone read The Computer that said Steal Me when they were little? It sucked. Not sci-fi, but pretty YOSPOS as the kid steals a $300 (in 1983 dollars!) Tandy-brand chess computer from a radio shack. OK, it was a Tandy/RatShack literary knockoff brand, but it's the thought that counts. I did however devour most of William Sleator's books. I remember particularly liking Interstellar Pig and the Boy who Reversed Himself. Singularity was also great. It was about a twin with an inferiority complex that spent a year (in a single night) near a time anomaly out in the ol' farm shed to gain a year on his brother. A box of Nothing was also pretty cool. I'm trying to remember the name of this other book that was about a kid that found a shareware video game that sucked people into it. He teams up with the bully or something. I thought it was called "Invaders" or something, but it seems too general a search term and I haven't the foggiest about the author.
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# ? Jul 11, 2011 18:00 |
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coaxmetal posted:Anyone else like Tad Williams Otherland series? I enjoyed them but they were very slow. That's kind of his thing though, if the other series of his I have read (and enjoyed), Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn is any indication. I read the first two Shadowmarch books and they were interesting.
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# ? Jul 11, 2011 18:50 |
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didn't read otherland but did read a tad williams book which was your basic heroic fantasy story except all the characters were cats and woodland creatures. not anthropomorphized either, just animals (who could talk but that's it) "tailchaser's song" iirc william sleator owned
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# ? Jul 11, 2011 19:41 |
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Antillese posted:I'm trying to remember the name of this other book that was about a kid that found a shareware video game that sucked people into it. He teams up with the bully or something. I thought it was called "Invaders" or something, but it seems too general a search term and I haven't the foggiest about the author. Anyway I'm nearly done with Jack Vance's Lyonesse series and I didn't really like it. Sorry. But by all means read The Dying Earth books.
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# ? Jul 11, 2011 20:29 |
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Kirk posted:was gonna pick up the black company this weekend but no bookstores in town have it except for an indigo a buttfuck million miles away how long did it take you to finish dune? i am through just over half right now (reading for my first time also!!)
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# ? Jul 11, 2011 21:26 |
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iamthejeff posted:how long did it take you to finish dune? i am through just over half right now (reading for my first time also!!) idk i read the first half on a camping trip and then the second half sporadically across a week or two probably a grand total of 7-8hrs?
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# ? Jul 11, 2011 21:28 |
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CoupleBeersNoBeers posted:i remember the whole my teacher is an alien series by bruce coville being the absolute poo poo when i was like pre-6th grade holla i only got to read up to the point where this one kid goes into space to join some big space police force
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# ? Jul 11, 2011 21:30 |
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Action Jacktion posted:Space Demons? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Demons Yup, that's it. Never read any of the sequels though. Hilarious that you were able to ID it based on my crappy description.
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# ? Jul 11, 2011 21:34 |
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has anyone said peter f hamilton yet because peter f hamilton owns and his books own and his characters own
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# ? Jul 12, 2011 01:59 |
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l ron hubbard
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# ? Jul 12, 2011 02:00 |
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1 iron cupboard
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# ? Jul 12, 2011 02:05 |
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CHARONS BOAT RIDER posted:1 iron cupboard L. RONS TAX WRITEOFF
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# ? Jul 12, 2011 02:26 |
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I was gonna go to H.Ps LOVE CRAFTER for a while
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# ? Jul 12, 2011 02:28 |
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Sniep posted:l ron hubbard http://www.modernlibrary.com/top-100/100-best-novels/ The reader's list of 100 best novels is pretty bad: 4 ayn rand and 3 l ron hubbard in the top 10.
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# ? Jul 12, 2011 02:52 |
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Space Core Directive #592 In an emergency situation involving two or more officers of equal rank, seniority will be granted to whichever officer can program a VCR.
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CHARONS BOAT RIDER posted:Space Core Directive #592 this is an actual quote from a terry pratchett novel isnt it
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