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ConfusedUs posted:Judging a book by its cover This thread is great at finding good urban fantasy, but the genre started out as vampire/werewolf/faerie porn and it's no coincidence that the Dresden Files is full of sexy vampires, werewolves and faeries.
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Ghetto Prince posted:the genre started out as vampire/werewolf/faerie porn and it's no coincidence that the Dresden Files is full of sexy vampires, werewolves and faeries. The classic wizard detective didn't have time for such foolishness. Even if he did take the occasional jaunt down to Chichen Itza
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# ? Jan 27, 2015 02:08 |
Beyond that, Glen Cook started the Garrett series at least six years before Hamilton started the Anita Blake series, and even then she didn't let it devolve to what it became until several books in. So no, the genre clearly did not start as wish fulfillment for the folks that found Harlequin romance novels boring. Edit: Hell, Hodgson's first Carnacki story was published in 1910. And after that Derleth wrote some Solar Pons stories that involved supernatural things. Ornamented Death fucked around with this message at 03:11 on Jan 27, 2015 |
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# ? Jan 27, 2015 03:08 |
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Did they sell seven million books? Because Anita Blake did and that's what everyone else is trying to cash in on.
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# ? Jan 27, 2015 11:06 |
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Look at those shifting goal posts! Also, congratulations proposal goon!
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# ? Jan 27, 2015 12:48 |
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RockyB posted:Still not available in the UK, far as I can tell. If there is some sneaky Amazon link that lets you buy it, please do point it out. Well never mind then, I guess Amazon just likes to obfuscate their region locking, because this is what I'm seeing on Amazon.uk: Only actually clicking on that link makes it clear that they don't have it available It definitely came out on the 6th in Germany, though. I suppose publishers are less worried about the English editions cannibalising sales in non-English speaking countries.
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The thing Is the American publisher has (pseudo)exclusive rights in the US and sets the release dates, the UK publisher does the same for the UK, and in Germany you can buy from both since they are imported anyway.
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# ? Jan 27, 2015 21:02 |
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Ghetto Prince posted:Did they sell seven million books? Because Anita Blake did and that's what everyone else is trying to cash in on.
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g0del posted:The Dresden files started (barely) before Anita Blake turned into vampire/werewolf porn. Butcher (and others back then) might have been trying to cash in on Anita Blake, but the Anita Blake they were emulating was a long way from the badly written slashfic protagonist that she's become. Butcher also wrote Storm Front and the series outline as a college project so I'm fairly certain Hamilton hadn't blown up when he was trying (and failing) to prove his professor wrong about outlines
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g0del posted:The Dresden files started (barely) before Anita Blake turned into vampire/werewolf porn. Butcher (and others back then) might have been trying to cash in on Anita Blake, but the Anita Blake they were emulating was a long way from the badly written slashfic protagonist that she's become.
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Mars4523 posted:Is the Anita Blake series worth starting with the knowledge that eventually it will all turn to poo poo? I enjoyed the plot and style of the first few novels. Then it quickly went downhill.
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They are very very poorly written, even by urban fantasy standards
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# ? Jan 28, 2015 02:03 |
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Guilty Pleasures came out in 93, and started to make bank with werewolf/vampire sex around 97/98. I know Hamilton introduced Butcher to her own agent and helped him get Storm Front published around 2000.
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# ? Jan 28, 2015 02:36 |
By your logic the horror genre didn't get started until the mid-70s when Stephen King started making millions off of each book.
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Mars4523 posted:Is the Anita Blake series worth starting with the knowledge that eventually it will all turn to poo poo? That depends. Do you like hearing elaborate description of the appearance of each character, for each scene, for each book? With attention to the particular shade of violet their eyes are, whether the hair to their waist is black or blonde, and if their black top is silk or leather?
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# ? Jan 28, 2015 03:23 |
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I wonder how Sarissa is doing as of Skin Game...
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# ? Jan 28, 2015 03:37 |
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Jim was kind enough to be there for my proposal/engagement party. As a joke during the photo shoot he started to list off "spoilers" for Peace Talks. It was followed by smug cackling. It was a lovely day right up until Thomas walked up and told me that Justine was pregnant.
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# ? Jan 28, 2015 05:05 |
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I was planning to wait on getting Unbound until I caught up on my stack of books to read, but all the praise it was getting made me swing by the local bookstore and I'm very glad I did. Now I have a copy that matches my copy of the first two.
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# ? Jan 28, 2015 05:22 |
Cool. I'm hoping Hines makes it to DragonCon or does a signing somewhere near me at some point. I'd take a photo like that for my Dresden books but there are too drat many of them...
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Captain Capacitor posted:Jim was kind enough to be there for my proposal/engagement party. How does this happen? Edit: Oh, right, that fan-film. Congrats, by the way!
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Mars4523 posted:Is the Anita Blake series worth starting with the knowledge that eventually it will all turn to poo poo? A terrible wiki summary of a terrible book posted:Blake is once again forced to have sex with several were-tigers, one of which is a sixteen year old boy and virgin.
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Ornamented Death posted:By your logic the horror genre didn't get started until the mid-70s when Stephen King started making millions off of each book. All I'm saying is that the modern subgenre of urban fantasy was created by Hamilton when she realized that werewolf sex sells books, and that her success influenced publishers and authors.
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Ghetto Prince posted:All I'm saying is that the modern subgenre of urban fantasy was created by Hamilton when she realized that werewolf sex sells books, and that her success influenced publishers and authors. Except you were provided a number of examples of urban fantasy that predate Hamilton. She may have been the first to see a large financial success with the genre, but she in no way created it.
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The scariest part of that Anita Blake summary is the "once again".
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g0del posted:I enjoyed the first ones when they came out but there wasn't really much urban fantasy back then. It's entirely possible that I'd hate them if I re-read them now. If you do decide to read them, a quick check of wikipedia to refresh my memory shows that book 9 is the last one with a plot. For everything after that, well, here's a representative sample of wiki's summary for later books:
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Ghetto Prince posted:All I'm saying is that the modern subgenre of urban fantasy was created by Hamilton when she realized that werewolf sex sells books, and that her success influenced publishers and authors. Nope. I read So You Want to Be a Wizard in like 1984. Her success may have brought more visibility/interest but it didn't create jack poo poo. e: Interview With a Vampire came out in 1976! If you don't think that any of Hamilton's success isn't directly owed to that book you be cray-cray. Murgos fucked around with this message at 22:01 on Jan 28, 2015 |
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None of those examples are urban fantasy.
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Ghetto Prince posted:None of those examples are urban fantasy. If you're defining "modern urban fantasy" as Anita Blake and other werewolf-sex knockoffs, then yes, I suppose she did start the genre.
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Ghetto Prince posted:None of those examples are urban fantasy. The series where a literal rock star vampire fucks and kills his way to fame isn't urban fantasy?
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g0del posted:I enjoyed the first ones when they came out but there wasn't really much urban fantasy back then. It's entirely possible that I'd hate them if I re-read them now. If you do decide to read them, a quick check of wikipedia to refresh my memory shows that book 9 is the last one with a plot. For everything after that, well, here's a representative sample of wiki's summary for later books: There is at least one instance where she describes a penis as being football sized and shaped, then follows it with a discussion on how it keeps hitting her cervix, but that's okay, because she is turned on by that, unlike those other women.
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# ? Jan 28, 2015 23:01 |
Waitwaitwhat ...Right, American football.
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anilEhilated posted:Waitwaitwhat That's really not much better.
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Ghetto Prince posted:None of those examples are urban fantasy. Which is more likely: Glen Cook's Garrett series isn't urban fantasy, or you're just an idiot?
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effervescible posted:That's really not much better. Yeah, to put it in perspective,
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# ? Jan 29, 2015 00:20 |
Thats a Nerf foam football. Pretty sure real ones are a few inches longer.
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# ? Jan 29, 2015 00:31 |
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According to this page, regulation NFL balls are about 11 inches long tip to tip, and 22 inches around at the center. So yeah, imagine shoving one of those up yourself.
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Ornamented Death posted:Which is more likely: Glen Cook's Garrett series isn't urban fantasy, or you're just an idiot? I don't know if I'd call the Garrett series urban fantasy, honestly, because Tun-Faire is a magical enough world that I feel pretty comfortable with calling them outright fantasy.
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Ornamented Death posted:Which is more likely: Glen Cook's Garrett series isn't urban fantasy, or you're just an idiot? If that's urban fantasy than so is Discworld and Harry Potter. Ghetto Prince fucked around with this message at 01:17 on Jan 29, 2015 |
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Ghetto Prince posted:If that's urban fantasy than so is Discworld and Harry Potter. Who the heck cares talk about books you like. Ive been reading The Hollows by Kim Harrison since I noticed them in the bookstore. Don't know how I feel. The main character reminds me of dresden a little bit (Headstrong, kind of dumb, gets in over her head) but without charm. Then her vampire friend comes into the story and i..freaking..hate..her. Every scene with the bloody vampire is like "RAWR IM AN ANIMAL" or the main character blaming herself for what the vampire did. So anyone have any better suggestions? I listen to audiobooks mainly, I had problems with River of London and don't know if I want to continue with The Nightside books. Exmond fucked around with this message at 01:20 on Jan 29, 2015 |
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I bought the movie Amira and Sam. This came up in the "search results in all departments." I leave it for your consideration. https://www.amazon.com/Lukes-Obsess...s=amira+and+sam
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