Scandinavian crime fiction? Really?
Well, I'm Canadian so the social background is only midly exotic, and I can relate to the rest of the cultural elements.
The writers in translation are the best ones. I can't think of a really bad scandinavian crime novel I've picked in Série Noire.
Not that most of these are "great novels" per say, but you get what you expect.
(I like Jo Nesbo in particular, by the way)
Ah, but the good bit about reading crap is that you can then bitch and moan about this horribly bad book you came across, which had promised so much with its wonderful title/cover. Makes for conversation topics
The one problem with this is that I don't find thatt much fun in bitching and moaning about what I don't like! There's too much I like/will like out there for me to waste too much time on what I decided is crap/not for me.
Only the first time?
No, not really. I love WOT, but I see Jordan as the modern Fantasy version of writers like Dumas and Natoli, and I have a fondness for the "feuilleton" genre.
That said, I never really warmed up much to the first three WOT books.
And yes, the WoT cover art really is spectacularly bad. It is a wonder anyone actually read the books.
It's bit snob/rude of me, but for 10 years this was for me the crap the receptionist at the office read on her breaks.
I still don't like so much bringing US fantasy books in public places. Well, anonymous public places I don't care, but it's not the sort of books I would leave on my desk when I worked in a studio. The jokes about "the crap" I'm reading gets old really quick. Mind you, with many of the American trends in book packaging being what they are, in the milieu I work in you can get that sort of comments for reading pretty much any US-made book, Fantasy ones are just worse as bisde being plain ugly/tasteless they look like immature teenage boy stuff on top. Let's just say they don't exactly leave that good an impression in a milieu where your general culture (and bullshitting) comes into play a lot (eg: when you need to sell a concept to a fussy artsy director. If he saw the Lord of Chaos PB on your desk two minutes ago, chances are you're as screwed as if you went on raving about Stephanie Meyer or how great an actress J. Lo is).
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Titles or covers?
18/06/2010 02:15:56 PM
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Nope
18/06/2010 03:29:54 PM
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Title if I had to choose, but unlikely I'd get an unheard-of book without a blurb. *NM*
18/06/2010 04:17:23 PM
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Why don't you people want to play?
18/06/2010 04:19:21 PM
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Okay, so the Martians come down and make you pick between McDonald's and Burger King.
18/06/2010 04:53:26 PM
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That is not a fair comparison
18/06/2010 04:54:33 PM
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Yes it is. And you didn't answer my question. Why won't you just play the game?
18/06/2010 10:57:24 PM
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18/06/2010 11:00:41 PM
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Stop spelling it wrong!
18/06/2010 11:15:29 PM
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really you just never pick up a book ans say "what the hell I will read this one"
18/06/2010 05:49:05 PM
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Very rarely, and only in the library if that.
18/06/2010 05:54:48 PM
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Maybe the scenario is hard to imagine but I have picked up some treasures by title alone.
18/06/2010 11:16:17 PM
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Re: Maybe the scenario is hard to imagine but I have picked up some treasures by title alone.
18/06/2010 11:17:52 PM
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No they don't. I have lost on several gambles. But I have had enough success that I keep trying.
18/06/2010 11:24:09 PM
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The Aardvark is Ready for War.
18/06/2010 11:25:59 PM
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Huh. I suppose, since I have to choose, I'd go for cover. At least it would look pretty.
18/06/2010 05:56:43 PM
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I was noticing when I went to the public book sale that I am a title person.
18/06/2010 07:56:13 PM
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Hmm, that's a toughy. It's really a toss of the dice; could go either way. I'd go with cover...
18/06/2010 08:08:00 PM
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Neither would be the determinant factor for me...
18/06/2010 08:20:37 PM
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Now that's a reply
18/06/2010 08:27:34 PM
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Re: Now that's a reply
18/06/2010 09:06:10 PM
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Re: Now that's a reply
18/06/2010 09:12:19 PM
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Why? *NM*
21/06/2010 05:19:20 PM
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Because
21/06/2010 05:20:26 PM
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Author of a vastly
21/06/2010 07:27:35 PM
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Covers are there to stop you from buying books, if they are ugly.
19/06/2010 05:34:22 AM
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Cover, I suppose. That's what grabbed me for Hyperion and Otherland. *NM*
19/06/2010 08:50:38 PM
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What about opening sentence or paragraph? Why isn't that an option? *NM*
20/06/2010 01:50:59 PM
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