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fandomsecrets2012-12-28 07:00 pm
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(Anonymous) 2012-12-29 08:17 am (UTC)(link)I have to agree with you that the series isn't awful, but it isn't super spectacular (at least what I've read), either. The characters and world are decent, but they're not quite as amazing (in my opinion, anyway) as a lot of people who rec'd the series to me made them out to be. The fact that a lot of people were selling it to me as super duper amazing and something that I'd love skewed my expectations a bit. But I think that was mostly just people wanting to share their enthusiasm and assuming because I generally go in for things with a darker tone that I like all things with a darker tone, and I can't really begrudge people for wanting to share their enthusiasm about things or misjudging my interests. It does still make it a bit more disappointing when you go in wanting to like something and thinking you will and then... not so much. But, such is life! Not the first or last time that will happen, lol.
The talk about Cercei and Theon (and even some of the other characters, like Arya and Sansa and Jaime) has peaked my interest at times. I don't think it's enough to want to pick the series up again, but like I said, I really can understand why other people enjoy it, even if it's not my cup of tea.
... and now I think you should tell me the name of the awful self-published dystopian fic with the android with a dick that tastes like strawberries. I need more hilariously bad things to read in the future.
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^^^This is why it's impossible for other people to buy me books. So many recommendations I get fall so short of interesting to me even if they resemble other things I've read in the past, and I really am at a loss to be able to define WHY a lot of the time. I also think the enthusiasm is probably a big part of why I got through them... it's nice to be able to share a fandom with people occasionally. For me, it's very, very rare that I am able to get into anything that has a large or vocal fanbase.
The shit dystopia novel the the strawberry dickbot is called "the Junker Girl and her Droid" (capitalized exactly like that, which really should have been my first clue) by Merrell Michael. I got it on Kindle, I don't know if there's a paper copy available and kind of doubt it.
If you like darker fiction and like sci-fi that is amazingly dark and creepy without having to resort to Teh Rapings, I would recommend the Hyperion Cantos series by Dan Simmons. I just finished the second book (of 4), and this is AMAZING fiction -- I mean genuinely brilliant stuff, the first book that has given me goosebumps because of OMG CREEPY (in the good way) since I was like 12. It has a lot of themes that deal with "technology is evil" and "poets are cool dudes really" and also it does seem to be kind of defaulting to the Jesus meme... and I HAVE been told that the later books are not as good, but the first two are SO, SO AMAZINGLY GOOD, this author would have to start writing his books by bashing his forehead on the keyboard while drunk and on acid in order to make his writing so bad that I would feel compelled to give up on the series more than half way through. Also, they got a glowing review from my BFF's dad when I posted that I was reading them on Facebook, and that guy has good taste, so I'd say if you wanted a series to get into, go with those. ;)
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(Anonymous) 2012-12-29 09:13 am (UTC)(link)I can understand the enthusiasm helping! There are a few shows that I don't think I'd enjoy as much if there weren't other people around that loved them to be share in said enjoyment with. Fandom definitely has its downsides and annoying moments (... as f!s proves to me pretty regularly), but it can totally improve on something given the right circumstances.
Thanks for that title! I will definitely have to look that one up, along with the other series you recommended. I really, really adore dark fiction and dark, creepy sci-fi is like, the best thing ever. It's been awhile since I read a really good sci-fi series, too, so that one is definitely going on the must-read list! :D
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If dark, creepy sci-fi is your thing, I think I can say with confidence that you will love the Hyperion books. They don't even have the annoying side-effect of being about an intolerably obnoxious protagonist like the Thomas Covenant books are! Hyperion has numerous protagonists so if you don't like one, you'll almost certainly like another. The first book gives you 7 choices. The second book expands on that while having all protagonists' stories told through yet another main character's POV to some degree. That sounds way more complicated than it is -- and sure as hell is about 1/20th less complicated than the number of main characters ASoIaF tries to tell the story with. XD
And to give you a solid idea of what these books are like without spoiling anything -- one of the main characters who ends up having a lot more input on the story than others is an android clone of the poet John Keats. Other primary characters include a Catholic priest, a female private detective, a female politician, a black soldier, and a Jewish scholar trying to save his daughter's life. It's a fantastic novel in its diversity as well as the poignancy of its storytelling and the creepiness of its monsters. It's a very intellectually satisfying series so far in a way that ASoIaF doesn't even come close to. The only warning I would give is that it can get a bit graphic in the gore department (as interstellar wars can tend to be), but it's not gratuitous. It's straight-up good writing.
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(Anonymous) 2012-12-29 07:49 pm (UTC)(link)