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August 24, 2007 at 1:05 pm #16957xdc the docParticipant
Im bored of insanes rubbish film reviews… lets get cerebral on his ass! Maybe mags could make a dedicated section for XDC’ers to recommend books wot they have red latly.. no wot I mean?
To kick off i have just read David Gemmell’s ‘legend’ on the recommendation of a few XDC memebers (Neon etc.) Not a bad read. Very easy to digest, but hardly ground breaking. Classic idea of a rag tag group of warriors fighting against unstoppable odds. The charachter of druss was very well done, but unfortunately the rest were one dimensional bore fests as far as i was concerned.
Also let down by a very stupid ending that made no sense whatsoever.
Funnily enough last year i picked up a dog eared paperback novel in a charity shop. It had a plot very similar to this – but set during the british intervention in the Sudan I think? It focussed on a small group of British squaddies trying to defend a fort against a horde of well armed locals led by a charismatic leader with a big sword. It was fantastic! Really racked up the tension as you wondered if they were going to all be slaughtered or not. Dont suppose any one can remember the name of this book?
August 24, 2007 at 1:09 pm #57172XDCiNSANEParticipantJebus.. I’m bored fuckless at this post already.. and I only read the title
take your gheyclub somewhere else bookboy! 🙂
or just carry on as norm.. I’m off to fight the 2 headed dog! 😉
August 24, 2007 at 1:16 pm #57173xdc the docParticipantshut it insane – we aint reviewing any janet and john books for you 😀
I found the book I was talking about!
A kind of Courage by John Harris
Get it on E-bay if you liked legend and tell me it aint better!
August 24, 2007 at 1:20 pm #57174XDCiNSANEParticipantRacist!
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August 24, 2007 at 1:21 pm #57175XDCMADMAXParticipantSorry Doc!
August 24, 2007 at 1:24 pm #57176XDCiNSANEParticipantLOL that made me wee.. wish I’d have had that when you started your Fishing shit out!
Anyhoos Hijack over, good luck with the library reviews
August 24, 2007 at 2:09 pm #57177XDCsPUNKerParticipantshouldnt this just be in the cinema and music section just with an added “books” or would that hurt the feeble brained ones who think “wow” thats a cool name for a film” only to be let down when they waste their clicking talents and find it’s a book.
Anyway just finishing “Margrave of the Marshes” by John Peel which flows really nicely then ends abruptly as he died halfway through and his wife had to finish the book offAugust 24, 2007 at 2:16 pm #57178XDCiNSANEParticipantI can recommned this as a great read
August 24, 2007 at 3:05 pm #57179XDCNeonSamuraiParticipantLegend is indeed a great book, as are most of David Gemmell’s novels. I don’t think I’m alone in recommending his Jon Shannow books, which are part of the Last Sword of Power series.
However, I do think David Gemmell’s books are popular due to their accessibility, but that does mean that they’re a bit too much of an easy read sometimes.
However Legend was his first published novel, so check out some of his others.
I’ve just finished reading a book Cowboy lent to me called ‘The Naked Soldier’ (I wonder why he chose it?) a biography of a young lad who joins the French Foreign Legion, and starts to go a bit crazy. Good read. A bit like Bravo 2 Zero, but without the war, capture or Andy McNabb killing 500 Iraqis by himself.
Just about to start reading ‘If Chins Could Kill’, which are a collection of industry related stories of Bruce Campbell of Evil Dead fame.
Groovy.
August 24, 2007 at 3:16 pm #57180sickofitallParticipanthttp://www.amazon.co.uk/Superwally-Moon-Parrot-publication-Manning/dp/0708826040
*edit* and the first one
August 24, 2007 at 3:30 pm #57181VicJamesonParticipantI think this is a great idea Doc. I read more books that I make cinema trips and I’m always on the lookout for recommendations.
I currently have two books on the go.
One is the companion book to the television series ‘The World at War’, which I got recently due to the Daily Mail *spit* giving it away an episode a day. The book is a nice potted history of the war, documenting all the events, battles and theatres of note. There’s not a great amount of detail, but with so much that happened it’s not too surprising.
I give ‘The World at War’ a score of Bismark/10.The other one I’m reading is called ‘Journal of The Flood Year’ by David Ely. It was given to me as a present but it’s rather engaging despite some things that would normally put me off. Set in the future, sometime, the basic premise being that the US has managed to extend its usable land by building an enormous wall to hold back the Pacific Ocean so that enormous tracts of the continental shelf can be built-on, farmed and the like. The main character is a bloke responsible for maintaining the wall at a certain point, and he starts to notice that seawater is beginning to seep up from under the ground. Naturally his superiors fob him off and just assume he’s causing trouble. I have yet to get to it but, judging from the title of the book, it’s all going to go tits-up rather spectacularly. That all sounds great, but then it starts throwing in made-up words to describe things that don’t exist yet which get’s a little annoying, and it’s written in a diary form, although the entries themselves just read like pages of a novel, so it’s easy to gloss over.
A fun story despite the obvious problems for a book of this type. I’ll give it Jetpack/10, worth a read.August 24, 2007 at 7:35 pm #57182XDCsPUNKerParticipant@sickofitall wrote:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Superwally-Moon-Parrot-publication-Manning/dp/0708826040
*edit* and the first one
That your Old and New testament SOIA?
August 25, 2007 at 8:20 am #57183XDCMorganParticipantIf you want to talk about books have a word with Sharon. Shes got enough books to start her own library. Granted most of then are Fantasy… David Gemmal, Terry Goodkind, David Eddings, Robert Jorden, Terry Brooks, Chris Bunch…. to name just a few. But if its Sci-Fi you want my collection is slowly growing. but then again 90% of them are Star Wars books!!!! 😀 😀 😀 😀
The rest of them are Terry Pratchet 😀 😀 😀August 25, 2007 at 8:43 am #57184TurksMeisterParticipantWhen I get my work done, Im going to start reading more – but none of this fantasy shit… need to broaden by horizons, improve my vocabulary etc. My parents and sisters read all the time, and have educated convos about it all… leaving me feeling a bit like Joey!
August 25, 2007 at 12:06 pm #57185xdc the docParticipantyour hot sister is an intellectual as well? is she still single???
i like the sound of the war hx books vic… but it will be a cold day in hell before i buy the daily mail.
my next book is the blind watchmaker by dawkins = should give some good ammo for my next argument with wolf 🙂
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