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Dresden Files goes to #1 on NYT

Never heard of it. Is this another one of those kids series, like Harry Potter?

KT
 
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Never heard of it. Is this another one of those kids series, like Harry Potter?

KT

uh no, quite the opposite. More of a modern day crime thriller with magic.
 
Originally posted by: dougp
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Never heard of it. Is this another one of those kids series, like Harry Potter?

KT

uh no, quite the opposite. More of a modern day crime thriller with magic.

... in other words, yes 😉

Never heard of it though.
 
Originally posted by: PokerGuy
Originally posted by: dougp
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Never heard of it. Is this another one of those kids series, like Harry Potter?

KT

uh no, quite the opposite. More of a modern day crime thriller with magic.

... in other words, yes 😉

Never heard of it though.

Not really, HP setting is more old world. Dresden is strictly modern day even though Wizards can't use technology due to their aura's interfering. I really enjoy the series ...
 
Originally posted by: dougp
Originally posted by: PokerGuy
Originally posted by: dougp
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Never heard of it. Is this another one of those kids series, like Harry Potter?

KT

uh no, quite the opposite. More of a modern day crime thriller with magic.

... in other words, yes 😉

Never heard of it though.

Not really, HP setting is more old world. Dresden is strictly modern day even though Wizards can't use technology due to their aura's interfering. I really enjoy the series ...

Are you shitting me? Who comes up with this crap?
 
Originally posted by: Born2bwire
Originally posted by: dougp
Originally posted by: PokerGuy
Originally posted by: dougp
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Never heard of it. Is this another one of those kids series, like Harry Potter?

KT

uh no, quite the opposite. More of a modern day crime thriller with magic.

... in other words, yes 😉

Never heard of it though.

Not really, HP setting is more old world. Dresden is strictly modern day even though Wizards can't use technology due to their aura's interfering. I really enjoy the series ...

Are you shitting me? Who comes up with this crap?

Fantasy writers, dumbfuck. Hence the FANTASY portion. Let me guess, you only read non-fiction because you don't like to visualize what's happening?
 
I need to get back into this series. I got to book 8 and then stopped commuting by train and haven't had time to keep reading.
 
Originally posted by: jonks
Recently started on Malazan 5 so I have a couple weeks before I'm free to start anything else but I usually grab these as soon as they come out.


So you only have 4000 more pages to work through. I'm actually feeling bad about finishing the series because I've enjoyed the books so much and I'm only on book 4.
 
I made it through five before taking a break that has lasted 2 years so far. They weren't bad but didn't really grab me either.
 
Originally posted by: dougp
Originally posted by: Born2bwire
Originally posted by: dougp
Originally posted by: PokerGuy
Originally posted by: dougp
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Never heard of it. Is this another one of those kids series, like Harry Potter?

KT

uh no, quite the opposite. More of a modern day crime thriller with magic.

... in other words, yes 😉

Never heard of it though.

Not really, HP setting is more old world. Dresden is strictly modern day even though Wizards can't use technology due to their aura's interfering. I really enjoy the series ...

Are you shitting me? Who comes up with this crap?

Fantasy writers, dumbfuck. Hence the FANTASY portion. Let me guess, you only read non-fiction because you don't like to visualize what's happening?

I read fiction, but Jesus Christ have some sense of dignity (unless you are under the age of thirteen) when it comes to suspension of belief.

Admit it, this is what your book is like.
The end result...
 
Originally posted by: Born2bwire
Originally posted by: dougp
Originally posted by: Born2bwire
Originally posted by: dougp
Originally posted by: PokerGuy
Originally posted by: dougp
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Never heard of it. Is this another one of those kids series, like Harry Potter?

KT

uh no, quite the opposite. More of a modern day crime thriller with magic.

... in other words, yes 😉

Never heard of it though.

Not really, HP setting is more old world. Dresden is strictly modern day even though Wizards can't use technology due to their aura's interfering. I really enjoy the series ...

Are you shitting me? Who comes up with this crap?

Fantasy writers, dumbfuck. Hence the FANTASY portion. Let me guess, you only read non-fiction because you don't like to visualize what's happening?

I read fiction, but Jesus Christ have some sense of dignity (unless you are under the age of thirteen) when it comes to suspension of belief.

http://penny-arcade.com/comic/2009/1/16/

Man, sorry for enjoying a book - what do you read? I read plenty of other books that go way beyond in the suspension of belief theory, but it's fiction. I don't know what you're expecting there, but he's just trying to set some limitations so that magicians aren't all powerful.
 
Originally posted by: dougp
Originally posted by: Born2bwire
Originally posted by: dougp
Originally posted by: Born2bwire
Originally posted by: dougp
Originally posted by: PokerGuy
Originally posted by: dougp
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Never heard of it. Is this another one of those kids series, like Harry Potter?

KT

uh no, quite the opposite. More of a modern day crime thriller with magic.

... in other words, yes 😉

Never heard of it though.

Not really, HP setting is more old world. Dresden is strictly modern day even though Wizards can't use technology due to their aura's interfering. I really enjoy the series ...

Are you shitting me? Who comes up with this crap?

Fantasy writers, dumbfuck. Hence the FANTASY portion. Let me guess, you only read non-fiction because you don't like to visualize what's happening?

I read fiction, but Jesus Christ have some sense of dignity (unless you are under the age of thirteen) when it comes to suspension of belief.

http://penny-arcade.com/comic/2009/1/16/

Man, sorry for enjoying a book - what do you read? I read plenty of other books that go way beyond in the suspension of belief theory, but it's fiction. I don't know what you're expecting there, but he's just trying to set some limitations so that magicians aren't all powerful.

While I wholly respect someone's personal interest in fiction styles, just because at least people are reading and giving their mind something 'interesting'... I cannot, absolutely cannot, get myself to read anything that revolves around magic.
Suspension of belief is one thing... I can't make myself suspend that far, might as well drop a few tabs and jump down the rabbit hole. Far more intriguing.

For books, I'm a fan of the late Michael Crichton's work, as well as Tom Clancy, specifically Rainbow Six. My lord that book is just pure war-sex.

I don't read nearly as often as I'd like to, just never seem to have the time to truly invest into a book. Here and there, yes... but I like reading through a book as fast as possible, trying to get it done within two weeks given the schedule. Page turners are one thing, but a book absolutely cannot hold my attention to finish it in a handful of days. I'm not particularly a speed demon at reading, ADD kills me and I tend to re-read paragraphs constantly or put it down for something else, even if the story is truly engrossing. I love a good story.

Fantasy is just a genre I cannot really enjoy.
I more prefer a kind of surreal fiction, sci-fi fiction, techno-thrillers, and a good mix of those with action/drama/carnage/etc. One of these days I'll get into the original Dune and Children of Dune - loved the Sci-fi tv mini-series for each, and am absolutely sure the books have got to blow them away, especially after many have told me just that.

In fact, I have interest in one day completing my goal of turning all my notes, concepts, chicken scratch, and chapter ideas into a full-fledged novel, ideally novel series. Specifically, mostly a grand thriller/drama revolving around near-future utopia/dystopia, war, mild sci-fi elements (idea for novel series, is each one is somewhat distinct, sometimes quite a few years, if not tens or hundreds, apart... sci-fi obviously introduced more as the story universe progresses). Main goal is to incorporate a lot of philosophy, psychology, and sociology themes, along with religion/anti-religion, conflict with opposites. Essentially, typical story parts, but it'll be a thinking man's book, surreal and gritty/depressing.

The time to turn everything I have into full-fledged plots and chapters... eh, not quite an option at the moment, time isn't quite there. However, a severe FML moment might, hopefully not, happen soon... i'll have a lot of time on my hands to work out severe depression and turn that into strong writing time.
 
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