Junkenstein posted:I really liked the first Harmony Black, it was a good X Files esque creepy mystery. Then the next one was a good X Files esque sci-fi romp through woods with weird creature experiments and satellites, which was cool. But then the last two really doubled down on the whole conspiracy stuff and it kinda lost me.
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I am reading Good Guys by Steven Brust, because somewhere in this thread someone recommended it. I am on page 43 and I am already ridiculously sick of seeing people say PO-lice. loving stop already.
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# ? May 4, 2018 23:42 |
Beachcomber posted:I am reading Good Guys by Steven Brust, because somewhere in this thread someone recommended it. It's just that one dude. He doesn't stop. Good Guys was okay. That one guy has a few weird verbal tics, and the plot is kinda pedestrian. Honestly it kinda reminded me of the first couple Harmony Black books in quality. It's probably the worst Brust book I've read, but not any worse than most of the UF genre.
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# ? May 4, 2018 23:48 |
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Beachcomber posted:I am reading Good Guys by Steven Brust, because somewhere in this thread someone recommended it. Thankfully it does stop near the end... That drove me insane as well.
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# ? May 4, 2018 23:49 |
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I just finished the Rook off of this thread's recommendation, and it was good as hell! I'm grabbing Stiletto soon and goin' through that, I think. I did find out that apparently Starz has an adaptation of it coming out this year by the folks that did the Night Manager (and, uh, also Stephanie Meyer). That'd be neat; as I was reading through I was thinking to myself that this would make a pretty solid miniseries!
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# ? May 5, 2018 20:16 |
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Teddybear posted:I just finished the Rook off of this thread's recommendation, and it was good as hell! I'm grabbing Stiletto soon and goin' through that, I think. Stiletto was less fun for me because it doesn稚 have the framing story of New Myffany/Old Myfanny, but some people hated that part anyway. It was still decent and I値l read another one if he writes one.
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# ? May 5, 2018 21:37 |
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navyjack posted:Stiletto was less fun for me because it doesn稚 have the framing story of New Myffany/Old Myfanny, but some people hated that part anyway. It was still decent and I値l read another one if he writes one. The only thing I didn't quite like was the rather clunky introduction of her sister, essentially to be someone that allows Thomas to be coerced. Also, the fact that the main character has an unusual-even-for-Welsh-names name and that, having just read the book, I cannot remember for the life of me how it's properly pronounced. That just seems like being unnecessarily fancy.
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# ? May 5, 2018 21:50 |
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navyjack posted:Stiletto was less fun for me because it doesn稚 have the framing story of New Myffany/Old Myfanny, but some people hated that part anyway. It was still decent and I値l read another one if he writes one. The part that annoyed me was the title; he should have called it The Pawn, both continuing the chess metaphor, describing the main characters' rank in the organization, and also maintaining that whole you are a tool of the organization feel.
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# ? May 5, 2018 21:58 |
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darthbob88 posted:The part that annoyed me was the title; he should have called it The Pawn, both continuing the chess metaphor, describing the main characters' rank in the organization, and also maintaining that whole you are a tool of the organization feel. I assume he didn't want to lock the entire series into a chess term naming scheme.
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# ? May 5, 2018 22:02 |
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Teddybear posted:I did find out that apparently Starz has an adaptation of it coming out this year by the folks that did the Night Manager (and, uh, also Stephanie Meyer). That'd be neat; as I was reading through I was thinking to myself that this would make a pretty solid miniseries! Paula Patton has been cast in it.
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# ? May 5, 2018 22:35 |
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Wheat Loaf posted:Paula Patton has been cast in it. As the CIA chick, I assume? EDIT: "I知 playing a villain and I知 excited about that," Ah okay.
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# ? May 5, 2018 22:38 |
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Megazver posted:As the CIA chick, I assume? Maybe one of Gestalt, then?
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# ? May 5, 2018 22:40 |
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Teddybear posted:Maybe one of Gestalt, then? If they're expanding the book into a series, they might come up with more villains.
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# ? May 5, 2018 22:44 |
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Megazver posted:If they're expanding the book into a series, they might come up with more villains. Well, true. I was thinking, since it's Starz, that it'd be more mini-series, mirroring the first novel's plot more or less. It seems about right for that sort of thing.
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# ? May 5, 2018 22:46 |
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Megazver posted:If they're expanding the book into a series, they might come up with more villains. Heck, you have 4 Gestalts, 2 Grafs, Prostitute-Eating Grafter, traitorous guy in Bath...lotsa villains already Edit: And sex Bishop navyjack fucked around with this message at 23:04 on May 5, 2018 |
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I hope they keep the faintly comic tone of the book. If they make it dead serious then it's gonna be a rough one.
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# ? May 6, 2018 22:23 |
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Teddybear posted:The only thing I didn't quite like was the rather clunky introduction of her sister, essentially to be someone that allows Thomas to be coerced. That bugged me, too. Teddybear posted:Also, the fact that the main character has an unusual-even-for-Welsh-names name and that, having just read the book, I cannot remember for the life of me how it's properly pronounced. That just seems like being unnecessarily fancy. Ok, it's not that uncommon. Even here in the USA I've seen it before that book. And, if I'm remembering right, it's pronounced MI-fa-nee, like Tiffany but with an M. It's really easy. I believe she even describes it like this in the first book in a letter to herself.
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# ? May 7, 2018 16:45 |
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That's not the proper pronounciation though, and she even says something about not embracing the traditional pronounciation or something. IIRC, the proper pronounciation is something like 'muh-VAHN-oo-ee'
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# ? May 7, 2018 16:52 |
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It might be because I read The Rook and listened to Stiletto, but I actually found the second one much more entertaining. The narrator nails the performance in a way so few do (I知 looking at you, dude that narrates Alex Verus), and her teenage boy voice is hilarious every time.
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# ? May 7, 2018 17:47 |
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It's muh-van-oo-ee, but that oo-ee is one syllable. Can't really think of a way to type it.
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# ? May 7, 2018 18:34 |
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Khizan posted:That's not the proper pronounciation though, and she even says something about not embracing the traditional pronounciation or something. I don't have the book in front of me, but she does say she pronounces it like "Tiffany", and that she knows it's incorrect.
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# ? May 7, 2018 18:44 |
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Junkenstein posted:It's muh-van-oo-ee, but that oo-ee is one syllable. Can't really think of a way to type it. Sounds like Muh-van-way to me. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s885Ek2T85M&t=24s
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# ? May 7, 2018 18:45 |
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I really like Stiletto with the exception of the Myfawny POVs, they felt extraneous, and she actually worked better from the eyes of the other two characters. Also the ending dragged on for one battle too long. Other than that it's a really good follow up.
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# ? May 7, 2018 20:44 |
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OptimusWang posted:The narrator nails the performance in a way so few do (I’m looking at you, dude that narrates Alex Verus) Oh good, I'm not alone in thinking this - I tried listening to the first Verus audiobook on a roadtrip and the narrator is just so ... flat. Perhaps it had something to do with the last audiobook I listened to being Fry narrating Harry Potter, but the Verus guy just reads the text rather than narrating a story. Do the later books get any better? Switched to Maersters (sp?) narrating Dresden and it's much better.
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# ? May 7, 2018 23:18 |
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I don't mind Verus' narrator. He isn't always great, especially when Verus breaks down, but I always thought his dry and somewhat detached manner of speech matched Verus' character/internal monologue. There's definitely a different kind of energy and tone when he's speaking for say, Vari, or Caldera.
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# ? May 7, 2018 23:35 |
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I do enjoy Marsters' voice work, even if it took until Death Masks for them to check how certain names are pronounced - Sumner Knight scenes featuring 'Mav' instead of Maeve, etc
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# ? May 8, 2018 10:39 |
Illuyankas posted:I do enjoy Marsters' voice work, even if it took until Death Masks for them to check how certain names are pronounced - Sumner Knight scenes featuring 'Mav' instead of Maeve, etc That's not as bad as the narrator for the October Daye series who, eleven loving books into the series, still hasn't learned how to pronounce "geas" correctly.
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# ? May 8, 2018 23:41 |
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Old Kentucky Shark posted:That's not as bad as the narrator for the October Daye series who, eleven loving books into the series, still hasn't learned how to pronounce "geas" correctly. Isn't that Mary Robinette Kowal? I'm surprised she doesn't know how to pronounce geas
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# ? May 9, 2018 00:02 |
Exmond posted:Isn't that Mary Robinette Kowal? I'm surprised she doesn't know how to pronounce geas I just checked, and she actually gets it right in the latest books. But early on? Gay-rear end.
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# ? May 9, 2018 02:34 |
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Old Kentucky Shark posted:I just checked, and she actually gets it right in the latest books. But early on? Gay-rear end. You absolutely do not want someone to put their gay-rear end on you if you're not ready.
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# ? May 9, 2018 02:51 |
That reminds me, I知 listening to the new Stephen r Donaldson book, and listening to the narrator take his best shot at pronouncing random obscure words is practically a drinking game. Sure, he got anodyne, but will he get wastrel? Durance? Anile?
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# ? May 9, 2018 03:04 |
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Donaldson is still making books? That's unfortunate.
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# ? May 9, 2018 03:13 |
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The one saving grace of the Iron Druid books is that the narrator for the audiobooks actually puts effort into correct pronunciations for every language present in those books.
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# ? May 9, 2018 11:23 |
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biracial bear for uncut posted:The one saving grace of the Iron Druid books is that the narrator for the audiobooks actually puts effort into correct pronunciations for every language present in those books. Yeah, the author cared about it enough to put in Pronunciation Guides at the start of each book.
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# ? May 9, 2018 11:28 |
biracial bear for uncut posted:The one saving grace of the Iron Druid books is that the narrator for the audiobooks actually puts effort into correct pronunciations for every language present in those books. I'm about 5 chapters into the first Iron Druid book and so far it's...not good. Like, all the worst parts of Dresden without the same level of charm. Does it start slow, or is this basically what I'm in for the whole time. Because if so, I'll probably bail.
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# ? May 9, 2018 13:02 |
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No, they're pretty loving terrible.
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# ? May 9, 2018 13:13 |
thrawn527 posted:I'm about 5 chapters into the first Iron Druid book and so far it's...not good. Like, all the worst parts of Dresden without the same level of charm. Does it start slow, or is this basically what I'm in for the whole time. Because if so, I'll probably bail.
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# ? May 9, 2018 13:18 |
Ha, okay, I'm out. Thanks.
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# ? May 9, 2018 13:24 |
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Megazver posted:Yeah, the author cared about it enough to put in Pronunciation Guides at the start of each book. The Pronunciation Guides are the most compelling parts of the books.
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# ? May 9, 2018 13:27 |
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I feel like Iron Druid is a really fun idea, filtered through a Reddit thread and then rinsed liberally with sewage.
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# ? May 9, 2018 13:56 |