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 Post subject: Re: The 2018 Reading Challenge
Posted: Oct 22nd, '18, 21:29    


AliceON

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that might be too much. your brain knows there's suuuuuch a long way to earn that reward that it's just not interested in that little fun for that much effort. if it's just one must-book opening the world of innumerable wonderful want-books, things might be different. might. I don't know if it's going to work XD

you know I actually may. part of me is a little annoyed because reading is more time-consuming than buying a book, and there are so many in line to be read, so how does everyone expect me to be done with everything. and part of me feels soooo guilty that people cared about me and chose something for me and still care enough to ask if I liked it, and I dare not read those books...

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 Post subject: Re: The 2018 Reading Challenge
Posted: Oct 22nd, '18, 21:36    


Akili Li

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Maybe just read the first couple chapters in the gift-books, so you can say that you've started them?

Plus if your goal is just, say, the first four chapters, then if you aren't enjoying yourself it's not a problem because you've already said you get to stop there. And of course if you do like the book, then it's easy to ignore the goal and just finish.

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 Post subject: Re: The 2018 Reading Challenge
Posted: Oct 22nd, '18, 21:41    


Sanssouci

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I don't know, no good reason, just laziness!

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 Post subject: Re: The 2018 Reading Challenge
Posted: Oct 22nd, '18, 21:48    


AliceON

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@Akili: but I also want to give those books the attention they deserve. I mean I am going to read them. just...
but yea, maybe adding a chapter factor to the goal is a good idea

@Sanssouci: oh that reason deserves respect! :D

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 Post subject: Re: The 2018 Reading Challenge
Posted: Oct 22nd, '18, 21:50    


Akili Li

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Well, finally read "The Goblin Emperor". I was talking YA books with someone more than a year ago, now, I think it was, and they strongly recommended it. Finally got around to it! Thank goodness for libraries.

Now I just need to read the 2 Douglas Preston/Lincoln Child books that I've checked out, and I'm.... maybe done? Shoot, there was probably one or two more in there as well. Getting closer, though!


I think my goal for 2018 is just going to be to make sure I read every library book I check out. Sometimes I don't get to them before I run out of renewals.

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 Post subject: Re: The 2018 Reading Challenge
Posted: Oct 22nd, '18, 21:56    


AliceON

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did you enjoy it?

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 Post subject: Re: The 2018 Reading Challenge
Posted: Oct 22nd, '18, 22:22    


Akili Li

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Ehhhh, yeah, mostly?? It was DEFINITELY young adult, though. Maybe children's, except that it was longer and without illustrations.

I would have enjoyed it more if it hadn't been built up quite so much. It was a pretty good 'introduction to politics' sort of book for kids, but there weren't many of the complexity and compromises that really would show up, and it was on the whole pretty idealized.

SPOILERS AHEAD
Spoiler
It was pretty odd in some respects.
Here you have a biracial new emperor (half goblin on an elfin throne) and, do you know, it almost never actually comes up? It's almost constantly mentioned in the narration, but it's almost all there in the narration because it doesn't seem to have any appreciable impact on the characters' actions or the plot, which I find really unbelievable.

Then you have the whole 'women are property/no rights' thing (typical of fantasies loosely based on the social history of western europe), and THAT almost never comes up except for the main character to, in a wistful ineffectual way, casually agree that it's a waste of potential, and for another character to use it as shallow justification for actions.
Uh.
Okay, then.

The people who were 'good' were good. The people who were 'bad' were bad, for the most part. There was one or two attempts at a little more complexity, but those were clearly supposed to have a great emotional impact.

There were some attempts at the philosophy behind power and the holding of power and the imbalance of power, and ethical ways to use it. I found the notions behind it pretty well thought out, but pretty unbelievable in execution (hugely isolated, socially deprived, undereducated and emotionally abused teenaged boy, suddenly thrust into power, and he's thinking THIS objectively about everything? Uh-huh. Sure.)

Which all makes me look at it and go, 'if you're dealing with someone who has been very sheltered, this is a great book to introduce them to some of these things, and start the thought process going and the conversation. But it's going to seem pretty weirdly shallow to anyone who's been exposed to this stuff much.'

So.... on the one hand, yay book I can recommend to my nieces and nephews. But I want them to start reading it NOW when they are 6 or so, not waiting until they are teenagers.

The plot was a pretty basic, coming-of-age, finding-adult-place-in-society. The main character was introspective and relatively blank-template-"good guy". The world had clearly been thought out pretty carefully, but it wasn't described so vividly that it really ever came to life for me.


I'm kind of damning it with faint praise, but it really was solidly written; the thing that most throws me out of books is spelling/grammar errors, and overly simplistic sentence/paragraph construction. None of that was present to get in the way of looking at the actual story.

Compared to some of the stuff I've been reading lately it was really well done.

It's just more the sort of book that I look at and say, "I want to read this author's books, about six or seven books down the line. Assuming they improve instead of stagnate". There are plenty of authors I read and promptly forget. This is one that I will try to keep an eye on.


Ahhh, it sounds so lackluster. I don't mean to do that. I am glad I went and read it. I do not regret the time spent on it. I will even be recommending it -just, not for a sophisticated audience. I think a younger audience will appreciate it a lot more.

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 Post subject: Re: The 2018 Reading Challenge
Posted: Oct 22nd, '18, 23:26    


AliceON

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oh I remember having heard of it once! found the premise not so interesting at that point of my life

are you writing reviews anywhere?
it's just... a pleasure to read. in itself

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 Post subject: Re: The 2018 Reading Challenge
Posted: Oct 22nd, '18, 23:34    


Akili Li

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Oh. Oh, what a wonderful compliment that was!
Thank you, Alice.
But, no, reviews are not something I've ever actually attempted to sit down and do, and I'm not really familiar with how they should be structured or what all they should cover, so casual opinions like what I just gave are the extent of it.

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I want to buy or trade for these knuffels:
Earth Gen 18, Light Gen 19, Fire Gen 21, Air/Light/Water Gen 22, Light Gen 23, Earth/Light Gen 25, Darkness Gen 26.
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 Post subject: Re: The 2018 Reading Challenge
Posted: Oct 22nd, '18, 23:52    


AliceON

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it's already a level more serious than most reviews out there. you just notice things and you have a way of presenting your observations. I'm not sure how to put it into words but you express your opinion critically without being aggressive and it just reads so... well

I'm not even sure there are any should's... everyone just follows their code of conduct

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