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The Fantasy/Sci-Fi Books Thread Book • Page 50

Discussion in 'Entertainment Forum' started by The Lucky Moose, Oct 30, 2016.

  1. TomG

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    Riyl?
     
  2. Garrett

    i tore a hole in the fabric of time Moderator

    Magical realism, a tinge of Gothic era horror, literary writing without a literary plot, the city of Barcelona.

    it’s a book series about loving books without ever being explicitly about that plotwise
     
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  3. OwainGlyndwr

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    I think it's time to get everyone's top-ten book lists. Any genre, just wanna know what you guys love.
     
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  4. GBlades

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    I can maybe try give you a top 10 of this year so far! I've been branching out genres so would be interesting for me to put together.
     
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  5. The Lucky Moose

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    Oh man that is difficult. Also non-fiction?
     
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  6. Vivatoto

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    That would be so tough and I'd have to make a lot of concessions, like only 1 book per author, since it would just be 10 stephen king books.

    Something like...
    1. It or Dreamcatcher
    2. Last Days - Adam Nevill
    3. The Crippled God (Malazan)
    3. N0S4A2 or the Fireman - Joe Hill
    4. A Once Crowded Sky - Tom King
    5. Ilium/Olympos - Dan Simmons
    6. House of Leaves - Mark Z. Danielewski
    7. The Ruins - Scott Smith
    8. A Memory of Light (Wheel of Time)
    9. Deaths End - Cixin Liu

    I'll leave the last spot open for the obvious thing I undoubtedly forgot
     
  7. GBlades

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    Still to read any Dan Simmons/Joe Hill but I've seen them mentioned constantly. IT is amazing (though I gave my only copy to a colleague who has since left the business). Wheel of Time will also be a favourite and I only read book 1 of Three-Body. Need to get the rest started!
     
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  8. OwainGlyndwr

    I am the Aleutian allusion illusion Supporter

    Yeah I'm thinking fiction, nonfiction, whatever, and make as many liberties/concessions as you want. If you wanna list a whole series as a single entry, go for it. But probably a good idea to stick with one entry per author for the sake of variety. These are gonna be very unofficial lists though haha so do whatever you want
     
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  9. Vivatoto

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    The next two books in the Three Body problem are such a massive leap forward. Although the first book is great, the last two blow it out of the water. The ideas just keeping getting bigger and crazier with much higher stakes.
     
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  10. GBlades

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    Turns out I haven't had many 5 star reads so I'll attempt a top 10!
     
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  11. Vivatoto

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    Lol I had the opposite problem of too many 5 stars.
     
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  12. OwainGlyndwr

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    For me:
    1. The Lord of the Rings - JRR Tolkien
    2. The Dog of the South - Charles Portis
    3. If on a winter's night a traveler - Italo Calvino
    4. Cloud Atlas - David Mitchell
    5. The Dark Is Rising - Susan Cooper (the book and the series as a whole)
    6. The Well of Ascension - Brandon Sanderson (but also, you know, all of the rest of his stuff)
    7. The High King - Lloyd Alexander (and the rest of the Chronicles of Prydain)
    8. Rise of Endymion - Dan Simmons (and the Hyperion Cantos as a whole)
    9. The Fisherman - John Langan
    10. The Little Paris Bookshop - Nina George

    I immediately regret this entire endeavor haha. I have way too many 5 stars as well, and way too many books that I love and consider "essential" to who I am. But this is a pretty decent overview.
     
  13. Vivatoto

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    I wrote Langans name out twice (once for Fisherman, and again for House Of Windows), but then deleted it. I think Langan's prose is some of the best I've ever read, definitely the best in modern horror, but I feel like his "perfect" book for me is right around the corner. I gave both Fisherman and HOW 5 stars, so I mean I absolutely adored them and have nothing bad to say about them, but I think he's got better ones coming and I'll just keep the seat warm for them.

    Basically I think I would be adding the author, not the book.
     
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  14. GBlades

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    Turns out I actually have more 5 stars than I thought and its hard to include Sanderson but not both Mistborn & Stormlight!
     
  15. Garrett

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    1. J.R.R. Tolkien - The Lord of the Rings (standing in for all Tolkien works)
    2. Carlos Ruiz Zafon - The Shadow of the Wind (standing in for the series)
    3. Robert Jordan - The Shadow Rising (standing in for all The Wheel of Time)
    4. Donald Miller - A Million Miles in a Thousand Years
    5. Lev Grossman - The Magician King (standing in for the whole trilogy)
    6. Brandon Sanderson - The Hero of Ages (standing in for the Cosmere, I guess)
    7. Andre Agassi - Open
    8. J.K. Rowling - Goblet of Fire (standing in for the series)
    9. Andy Weir - The Martian
    10. Emily St. John Mandel - Station Eleven

    Don't love that this list is mostly men and I've been taking active strides to read more widely/diversely for a few years now. But these are still the ones that have hit the hardest/I've loved the most. A few towards the end may not be on an official list with a lot more thought.
     
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  16. Vivatoto

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    I feel a little weird that my Sanderson is the last WOT, but if it's not obvious from my list, and from like everything I've ever said in this thread, I live for epic endings. I imagine book 10 of Stormlight will prob give it a run for its money.

    If I had to choose only 1 Sanderson book right now that wasn't WOT it would be Well of Ascension, which is weird, middle book in a trilogy like wtf, but goddamn what a perfect book.
     
  17. Garrett

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    Well of Ascension vs Hero of Ages took me quite a few minutes to decide on, ngl. But mf'in SAZED
     
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  18. GBlades

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    The hardest part of this list is if I can do without Mistborn or SA....
     
  19. Vivatoto

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    Yeah Hero of Ages is also a perfect book.
     
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  20. Garrett

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    The entire Mistborn OG trilogy honestly it's a "no notes, perfectly executed" trilogy.
     
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  21. Garrett

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    leaving Words of Radiance off felt criminal
     
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  22. OwainGlyndwr

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    Yeah tons of hard choices, especially for Sanderson. I ultimately went with Well of Ascension because that ending... completely blew me away. It's easier to pick that book for that particular part that to try to decide whether I really like Words of Radiance better than Hero of Ages, for example.
     
  23. GBlades

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    Would all be opposed if I added a brief summary as to why they are in my top 10?
     
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  24. Vivatoto

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    Well of Ascension was also a perfect "Siege" book, which is something that I feel like I should hate in theory, the fighting is usually at a stalemate and you're stuck in one setting, but they usually end up being favorites of mine.
     
  25. Garrett

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    The best part of any Sanderson book ever is Adolin hiding everyone in his tailor's house.
     
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