Rothfuss is a nutjob on Twitter. I had to unfollow him.
I tried getting through his first book...couldn't do it...too..wordy but I like the idea of his world
Rothfuss is a nutjob on Twitter. I had to unfollow him.
frankly i hope not..i would prefer Mando to be his own thing and not need a little cameo by a guy that was on the screen in 2 movies for like 5 minutes..never understood the love for Fett
There's a really strange online following that developed from the Fett fandom. Fettlife, I think it's called?
What do you think of the expanse? I honestly can’t tell if I enjoy it as a show or if it’s just something to watch. I’m eagerly awaiting the next season but I could not tell you if I enjoy it. I think it’s the main characters ever present smolder that makes me this way towards the show.I don’t even know where to start. It’s like Cap made this thread for me. I’m currently watching through Battlestar Galactica for the first time. I’m just about to finish season 3.
I decided to watch it while waiting for new season of The Expanse to drop. I’ve got the books sitting on my kindle. I’ll read them one day.
Watching BSG made me want to replay the Mass Effect series, since the Geth/Quarian storyline is ripped basically directly it. (Side note: Tali is bae). I’m working on ME2 now. I just noticed that Captain Bailey is voiced by Colonel Tigh from BSG.
As far as stuff that has been referenced here, I’m ludicrously hyped for the Dune movie. The Dark Tower is a great series that I hated reading, some parts dragged on and on, others were heart touching as hell. I love the world of the Kingkiller Chronicles but absolutely hate the main character. And don’t give me that unreliable narrator crap. That doesn’t make him any less annoying.
Other stuff I like includes the Stormlight Archive (I really need to read more by Sanderson), the Old Man’s War series, The Runelord books, and anything written by Arthur C. Clarke.
Rothfuss is a nutjob on Twitter. I had to unfollow him.
Definitely recommend The Witcher series by Andrzeg Sapkowski. It's the books that were the inspiration for The Witcher games and the upcoming Netflix show. Really really good stuff.
His books were on the top of my to be read pile. But after seeing him spazz out and shit about readers pestering him about the third book I moved them to the bottom. I think he's an asshat.He's too busy traveling the world playing D&D at conventions to write the damn third book.
For the record, I really, really enjoyed The Name of the Wind despite its flaws. Then I got to The Wise Man's Fear and quickly realized he had no idea where to go next or how to finish the story. Oh well.
Hayes is a deformed sith clone? Maybe, but there’s some aardvark dna in there somewhereKevin Hayes.
Hayes is a deformed sith clone? Maybe, but there’s some aardvark dna in there somewhere
His books were on the top of my to be read pile. But after seeing him spazz out and **** about readers pestering him about the third book I moved them to the bottom. I think he's an asshat.
Oh man, that sucks.just found out René Auberjonois passed away
Oh man, what a teaser!If you can wait about 12 more hours, it will all be explained.
His books were on the top of my to be read pile. But after seeing him spazz out and **** about readers pestering him about the third book I moved them to the bottom. I think he's an asshat.
Yeah I just followed him for updates. Little did I know...Fair.
They were a lot easier to read when they came out. This is why I don't Follow authors. Or athletes. Or musicians. You get the point.
Yeah I just followed him for updates. Little did I know...
Started The Ember Blade by Chris Wooding. It seems generic as heck right now and I'm 200 pages in.
The black company, I’m drawing a blank by who, is really good. The sword of truth and vampire earth series are also favorites of mine.
The Sword of Truth was great for the first four books. After that, I thought it became repetitive, predictable and kind of preachy.The black company, I’m drawing a blank by who, is really good. The sword of truth and vampire earth series are also favorites of mine.
The black company, I’m drawing a blank by who, is really good. The sword of truth and vampire earth series are also favorites of mine.
The Sword of Truth was great for the first four books. After that, I thought it became repetitive, predictable and kind of preachy.
Definitely true. I would reread each novel in order when the next one came out so I burned out around 6 or 7. I feel like it’s up to 13 now.The Sword of Truth was great for the first four books. After that, I thought it became repetitive, predictable and kind of preachy.