Finished The Watching. Entertaining and creepy. A nice, quick read. Starting Urshurak by the Brothers Hildebrandt. Never thought I'd actually read it, but Pete convinced to put it on my TBR.
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Originally posted by srboone View PostFinished The Watching. Entertaining and creepy. A nice, quick read. Starting Urshurak by the Brothers Hildebrandt. Never thought I'd actually read it, but Pete convinced to put it on my TBR.
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I think I may have idly wondered what 3rd rate fantasy was like at some point in my life (though I can't be sure), and now I know! It's name is Urshurak. Tolkien took 300+ pages to get to Rivendell; Brooks took 200 to get to Culhaven; Donaldson took about the same to get to Revelstone. All for councils that ended in a decision about "The Quest". Urshurak takes 12 pages. In those twelve pages, I was introduced to nearly 20 characters, five different races, and given a tour of 5 different areas of the continent of Urshurak. Plus a history lesson in Elvgard (the sword of the White Elves), the Crownhelm (the symbol of the King of the White Elves...I think), and the Prophecy for the Day of Fulfillment. All packed into a scenario in which an archer tracks down a pack of wild man/rat creatures that killed his family, saving the Crown Prince of the White Elves in the process.
Now that my mind had somewhat grasped all that's going on, I'm cruising right along in Urshurak, as wretched and laughable as it is. Beautiful artwork, tho. There's a reason I'd never heard of this book until I found it in a used books store...Last edited by srboone; 03-27-2012, 09:59 PM."I'm a vegan. "
---Kirby Bliss Blanton , The Green Inferno (2013)
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113 pages into weaveworld.I have to say I like it for the most part I like it so far.Barker always seems to leave me hating his stuff or loving his stuff.This is the first book that I have read of his that so far I can not say 100% if I like or dislike.Stuck in the middle.Will keep you posted as I continue.
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Originally posted by srboone View PostI think I may have idly wondered what 3rd rate fantasy was like at some point in my life (though I can't be sure), and now I know! It's name is Urshurak. Tolkien took 300+ pages to get to Rivendell; Brooks took 200 to get to Culhaven; Donaldson took about the same to get to Revelstone. All for councils that ended in a decision about "The Quest". Urshurak takes 12 pages. In those twelve pages, I was introduced to nearly 20 characters, five different races, and given a tour of 5 different areas of the continent of Urshurak. Plus a history lesson in Elvgard (the sword of the White Elves), the Crownhelm (the symbol of the King of the White Elves...I think), and the Prophecy for the Day of Fulfillment. All packed into a scenario in which an archer tracks down a pack of wild man/rat creatures that killed his family, saving the Crown Prince of the White Elves in the process.
Now that my mind had somewhat grasped all that's going on, I'm cruising right along in Urshurak, as wretched and laughable as it is. Beautiful artwork, tho. There's a reason I'd never heard of this book until I found it in a used books store...
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Reading A Clash of Kings. Somewhere in this thread someone else stated they were reading this and they noted "a lack of clashing" if I remember correctly. When I read that I thought it was funny, now I see what they meant. I am truly enjoying the book I just think it's funny that it was an apt description.
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Ok what am I missing???? Over half way through weaveworld and I don't know if I can finish it.Tons of people love this book.I just can't see it.I loved Everville and The Great and Secret Show even Books of Blood.I loved Thief of Always one of my favorites.But HELP me understand what I'm missing in this book.
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Originally posted by bookworm 1 View PostOk what am I missing???? Over half way through weaveworld and I don't know if I can finish it.Tons of people love this book.I just can't see it.I loved Everville and The Great and Secret Show even Books of Blood.I loved Thief of Always one of my favorites.But HELP me understand what I'm missing in this book."I'm a vegan. "
---Kirby Bliss Blanton , The Green Inferno (2013)
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