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Throw in the oodles of useless characters that just add to the confusion and slow pace, and 1 big obvious red herring and you've got Ghost Walk. Too bad really... the story's concept is totally awesome and could make a really sweet book! If handled properly... ![]()
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One of my personal favorites of any genre. It's why I would give Martin's epic fantasy a shot before most anyone else's. His werewolf novella "The Skin Trade" also rocked the Casbah.
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The Behemoth song "The Reign of Shemsu-Hor" is based on the same book. ![]() For her popcorn, I'd probably say Thin Air. ![]()
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Well maybe I'll have to read the second book then =p
I don't recall why I didn't love the Grigori book as much as Magravandian or Wraeththu. I just remember coming away from it thinking 'okay that was odd, and I enjoyed it, but not as much as the other books....'
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Ann Arbor, MI
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I just finished Sandworms of Dune by Brian Herbert and that Anderson dude.
I was not as pleased with it as I have been with the rest of the Dune restart books. I think it made the first serious missteps in the series. Also waiting for The Lost Colony from John Scalzi. The last three books of his (Old Man's War, The Android's Dream, and The Ghost Brigades) were very good, and I'm hoping that the Lost Colony will continue. I'm also waiting for Red Seas under Red Skies, the sequel to The Lies of Locke Lamorra, by Scott Lynch. I have to thank Mr. Harveston for pointing out a fantastic book. |
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Metal Lover in Ohio
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Toledo, Ohio
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For anyone interested, here is George R. R. Martin's website. |
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