But that may be because I fell so head over heels for his description of soft style martial arts.
Mary Doria Russell's A Thread of Grace and Walter Moers' books were closer to being on that list than Harkaway's. While I liked that book, quite a few people would find it rather annoying to read, ya know
What makes it annoying?
why isn't The Gone-Away World on that list?
tch, tch.
tch, tch.
Mary Doria Russell's A Thread of Grace and Walter Moers' books were closer to being on that list than Harkaway's. While I liked that book, quite a few people would find it rather annoying to read, ya know
What makes it annoying?
Since I don't care much for da kung-fu, that is one knock against it. Another is the narrative voice isn't uniformly strong throughout the novel; it takes several chapters before Harkaway develops his voice fully. I suspect his second novel will see improvements in story structure and prose.
Illusions fall like the husk of a fruit, one after another, and the fruit is experience. - Narrator, Sylvie
Je suis méchant.
Je suis méchant.
Oh, and since I urged a few in another thread to read more standalones, here's a list of them
06/12/2009 06:53:21 AM
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You didn't mention Perdido Street Station. I'm shocked! *NM*
06/12/2009 07:21:05 AM
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I thought The Scar was a better story
06/12/2009 07:40:38 AM
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I find that surprising.
06/12/2009 08:58:41 AM
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I am disappointed
06/12/2009 01:34:15 PM
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Because it wasn't as enjoyable as the 50 I did list?
06/12/2009 09:11:05 PM
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I wouldn't hesitate to rate it above The Scar for example.
06/12/2009 09:13:23 PM
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And I wouldn't
06/12/2009 09:15:14 PM
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Wow! Thanks. Part of my biggest problem in trying out new fiction is that...
06/12/2009 08:46:29 PM
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All of four, though a few of those are wish-list/ haven't read. *NM*
07/12/2009 08:07:28 PM
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Thank you Larry, I have saved this thread as my first, "My Favourite Threads"
12/12/2009 01:43:52 AM
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