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Re: The 2018 Reading Challenge
Posted: Oct 18th, '18, 18:58
by AliceON
it's not so much about violent characters as about the same reaction to various degrees of upset within the same genre (and the same range of authors)
but hey, that's why writing is hard!
Re: The 2018 Reading Challenge
Posted: Oct 19th, '18, 07:25
by Akili Li
I've finished the latest distraction and on to a new one (the Thursday Next series, by Jasper Fforde). I've been very tired, lately, and it's been really nice to go back to old favorites. I can skip around in them to bits that fire me up or make me feel amused and use it to help keep going in the face of fatigue.
Re: The 2018 Reading Challenge
Posted: Oct 19th, '18, 08:33
by LittleJulez
Oh you skip around in them? I never do that in books, only if I am doing a literary analysis.
I started reading that Swedish book and so far the vocabulary is understandable. It's called "Utvandrarna" by Vilhelm Moberg.
I've read two (or three?) different book series by Lisa J. Smith, the author of "Vampire Diaries". A lot of romance involved and a few flat rather than round characters, but a very easy-read and a nice distraction.
Re: The 2018 Reading Challenge
Posted: Oct 19th, '18, 09:39
by Akili Li
I still haven't read any of the Vampire Diaries. Would you recommend them?
Yes, I skip around in books, but usually only after I've reread them several times all the way through, first.
Re: The 2018 Reading Challenge
Posted: Oct 19th, '18, 11:26
by AliceON
I've finished The Gauguin Connection yesterday. can recommend if you like detective stories with art forgery, agents trying to stop murders of artists, and an autistic perspective. I was first intrigued by the idea of a leading character on the autistic spectrum. it's also a 1st person POV, so everything is really in her head, where a lot of calculations are going on, but to a degree where neuronormative people don't get confused yet. it was really cool to see her learn work in a team and grow comfortable around them without canceling her personal boundaries. I also liked watching other characters dealing with her the best they could and having to deal with each other out of respect for her. refreshing to have people not act with pity around someone who has a disorder. and I like the ending a lot!
Re: The 2018 Reading Challenge
Posted: Oct 20th, '18, 06:19
by LittleJulez
Sounds interestin, Alice!
Well...
Have you seen the tv series? If, then you can expect something different from that. The first book is a little similar to be series, but that's it. There are many characters which are taken from the book, but some have different roles in the series.
& it's a lot more cheesy in the books.
But better than twilight.
I think she wrote 4 books first and added book after book, I don't even know how many there are by now. I think I have 7 or 8. The first 4 are definitely worth reading, but the rest... it feels like she wanted to continue with the story no matter what so that the later books are really weird kinda... I heard somebody of my friends say the same about them.
Re: The 2018 Reading Challenge
Posted: Oct 20th, '18, 06:27
by Akili Li
I haven't seen the series, no.
And "better than twilight" is a pretty low bar to clear....
But you say the first 4 are worth reading? Okay. I'll add them to my library list. (I have a small notebook of books I want to read that I call my 'library list' because it's the list that goes to the library, like grocery lists go to the grocery store. It's not a list of interesting libraries. Naming choices can be odd that way)
Re: The 2018 Reading Challenge
Posted: Oct 20th, '18, 10:47
by AliceON
now I don’t know what to read. my goodreads challenge is officially complete and, not counting some tiny things, I’ve read 16 books for the challenge I announced here (12). I wanted to finish some books started this year but don’t feel like reading any of them right now. maybe I need a break
Re: The 2018 Reading Challenge
Posted: Oct 20th, '18, 20:09
by LittleJulez
Alice, maybe go for something easy like fairy tales :) ?
Nevertheless, I know how you feel, it might be different in a few days already, give yourself some time.
Akili,
yes, indeed, it is not that difficult to write a series better than twilight. But I think Vampire Diaries is better, it is a little more mature. Still cheesy, but less cheesy than Twilight.
& yes, I'd say read the first 4 books only. If you should feel like you want the complete story you can read the rest, but the first 4 should be enough :)
Re: The 2018 Reading Challenge
Posted: Oct 20th, '18, 21:21
by AliceON
I thought I found a new book to start but it's in 1st person and I've just finished 2 1st-person books in a row. maybe I really just don't need any reading for a few days/weeks/months
does anyone already have plans for the next year?