Hello. Long time lurker from the wotmania days. First time posting on RAFO. I've managed to knock out 57 books so far this year, which is the most I've read in many years, so I figured I'd be able to narrow it down to 10 (I did combine a couple series) for this post. Here goes...
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10. Carrie - Stephen King
King's first novel. I've never even seen the movie so this is definitely the oldest first time read on my list. Very good but disturbing story. I've read many King novels and would have to say this one ranks near the top.
The only King novel I've ever read was The Shining. Maybe I'll pick up Carrie sometime.
6. The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy - Douglas Adams
I did see this movie before ever reading the book. I liked the movie and, after reading the book, thought they did a pretty good job of adapting the novel. I can definitely appreciate this book being recognized as a science fiction classic. Mr. Adams had a fine sense of humor (sorry, should I use humour on this board?)
You know, I thought the movie was pretty awful - though the parts with the Guide were hilarious. I have been a big fan of the books for a long time before I saw them though.
4. The Way Of Kings - Brandon Sanderson
The Way Of Kings may have been the most hyped fantasy novel of the year. I really enjoyed this book and could tell Sanderson has a plan to build an impressive world with the Stormlight Archive. That being said, I thought the pacing was a little slow, given the size of this book. I still see a bright future for the series and will be getting book two the day it is released.
I just finished reading this and I loved it! I know we had a discussion on the Board back when it was released, but I think I'm going to post my review and see if anybody who maybe missed the first discussion wants to say anything.
1. Towers Of Midnight - Robert Jordan / Brandon Sanderson
I know, I know. This one's probably pretty lame to some of you. I've read a lot of fantasy throughout the years. I've discovered many new and interesting works that I have enjoyed. Still, none of these works tops Wheel Of Time for me. I know it's popularity on the boards has declined as many people have moved on to works they have deemed superior (Erikson, Martin, etc.). Since Martin will never finish his series and I'm waiting for The Crippled God before I start Erikson, I am sticking with the Wheel Of Time for now, especially since I know the series will be done within 18 months. I've invested so much time into these books so perhaps I'm grading on a curve a bit here. We all know Jordan hit a wall in this series. I do think he was turning the corner with Knife Of Dreams and it was very sad that he was unable to complete his masterpiece. That being said, I feel Sanderson is doing a damn fine job filling some pretty big shoes. Maybe someday I will find a fantasy work that surpasses this one. Maybe I won't.
The Wheel of Time will always have a special place in my heart too.
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So there it is. My list for 2010, barring a miraculous effort over the next couple hundred pages by Charles Dickens' A Tale Of Two Cities (no, I'm not reading it because Oprah said so; I've had it on my Nook for quite some time). I know that my tastes in "literature" are not on par with most of the avid readers on this site and that my preferences tend to lean towards books that perhaps aren't quite as cerebral as many of the recommendations I see on here. I have read many of the recommendations provided over the years and have enjoyed some, but not others. I make no criticisms with these comments. Just wanting to explain the reasoning for my selections.
I look forward to participating on this site a little more in the future. I am really excited about the 2011 challenges post from last week and shall be participating. Thanks for looking. Look forward to the feedback.
I am excited for the challenges too! Yay challenges!
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What are your top ten reads of 2010?
20/12/2010 12:07:54 PM
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I'll give you a top five. I only read about 25 books so the top 10 isn't necessarily "good".
20/12/2010 07:26:41 PM
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Let's see, this is an interesting exercise...
20/12/2010 08:48:20 PM
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I enjoyed Mahfouz, but I agree the translation wasn't stellar
20/12/2010 11:27:39 PM
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I read a Dutch translation, so presumably not the same one as yours.
21/12/2010 06:38:29 PM
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Okay, have to add Yourcenar's Memoirs of Hadrian in there somewhere, see my review. *NM*
29/12/2010 09:41:22 PM
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My first RAFO post
21/12/2010 01:32:47 AM
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Literature schmiterature
24/12/2010 03:26:07 PM
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Hmm.(New)
21/12/2010 02:21:40 AM
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You have to be the only person I've ever met who prefers Erikson's first book over the second.
21/12/2010 06:42:40 PM
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Well.
21/12/2010 09:19:42 PM
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Re: I'm with you on Felisin. Boring.
25/12/2010 12:45:03 AM
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Yeah. Whenever I think of DH- it's always the Chain of Dogs.
26/12/2010 09:47:49 PM
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Re: Yeah. Whenever I think of DH- it's always the Chain of Dogs.
26/12/2010 11:49:49 PM
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850? So you have the best 200 pages left? *NM*
27/12/2010 11:55:21 AM
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Hey hey hey no.
27/12/2010 02:07:38 PM
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My top eight in no particular order, as well as my two most disappointing books for the year.
21/12/2010 06:19:00 AM
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