Traitorfish
The Tighnahulish Kid
if I never read another Tolkienesque sword & sorcery story, I won't shed a tear
Tolkien is high fantasy, but most Tolkien imitators are sword and sorcery.Tolkien is High Fantasy.
Sword & Sorcery is Conan.
if I never read another Tolkienesque sword & sorcery story, I won't shed a tear
Tolkien is high fantasy, but most Tolkien imitators are sword and sorcery.Tolkien is High Fantasy.
Sword & Sorcery is Conan.
Hm interesting point. I just saw an opportunity to show newly acquired wikipedia knowledge and had to proceed.Tolkien is high fantasy, but most Tolkien imitators are sword and sorcery.
K Le Guin Left Hand of Darkness
Is Zinn's as good as my US History prof would have it?
The Everlasting Man, G.K. Chesterton
The books that I am currently reading are:
1) The Black Jacobins: Toussaint L'0uverture and the San Domingo Revolution by C.L.R James
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I'm a sucker for good world- and character-building in fantasy novels (if I never read another Tolkienesque sword & sorcery story, I won't shed a tear), and Bennett seems to be in step with China Mieville, Philip Pullman, Neil Gaiman. Of course it could all fall apart in the second half, but so far I'd recommend City of Stairs to anyone who likes alternative fantasy.
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I honestly couldnt get into Walden. I didnt try very hard, but it was all just so... ughhh.
Howard Zinn - A People's History of the United States
Peter Irons - A People's History of the Supreme Court
Eric Foner - Give Me Liberty! An American History
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2) 1491: New Revelations of the Americas before Columbus by Charles C. Mann
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I am almost done the second chapter. So, I am not that farther in it. But from what I have read so far, it is really good. C.L.R James is doing an excellent job of not only showing the conditions of the slaves had live in, but also articulating the different racial relationships that existed between the different classes.
Also, have you read Robert Service's biographies on Lenin and Stalin? If so, I would like to know what you think of them. I had read them sometime ago and I didn't think they were bad.
I just began reading the Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant. So far it looks good (and I think about Antilogic's former avatar every time I go back to reading it)
Its it more sci-fi type of fantasy or goblins & wizards?City of Stairs by Robert Jackson Bennett
I've only just started it, so it's too soon to give it a rating, but this may be one of my favorite books of 2014. I'm a sucker for good world- and character-building in fantasy novels (if I never read another Tolkienesque sword & sorcery story, I won't shed a tear), and Bennett seems to be in step with China Mieville, Philip Pullman, Neil Gaiman. Of course it could all fall apart in the second half, but so far I'd recommend City of Stairs to anyone who likes alternative fantasy.
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