![]() ![]() and then at the end of the book, implying that the head growing out of a mutant's shoulder is a perfectly innocent creature that is the hope for future mankind or something was really ugly and vulgar imo. it struck me as fundamentally misanthropic, because every story besides the first one (about brother francis) really had the main theme of "humanity bad". can't say i enjoyed it, apart from the first story. The Culture books > Anonymous Fri Oct 11 00:19:07 2019 No.13971915įinished a canticle for liebowitz earlier in the week. I'm now reading City of Dead Sorcerer off a recommendation but I am not sure if I want to keep up with it > Anonymous Thu Oct 10 23:24:47 2019 No.13971682 ![]() Today, I finished Shade's First Rule, and Book 21 of Desolate Era. Read his other works (The Doomed City for one is their magnum opus). Looking for more of that twilight zone/ Horror fever dream vibe the zone had. It's very good but there's no way I'm gonna be able to read it right before going to sleep if so > Anonymous Thu Oct 10 22:19:32 2019 No.13971384įile: 11 KB, 186x271, download.jpg Īny recommendations for books with the same feel as A roadside picnic. Is all of Black Leopard Red Wolf written like the first chapter? Which genre should those books be in then? > Anonymous Thu Oct 10 22:16:09 2019 No.13971372 When I think about it, it actually doesn't take a lot to please me when I'm searching for a book as long as it isn't terrible, I'll probably read most anything that is, provided it isn't an authors self insert fantasy, which publishers seem to put out more and more shamelessly trying to steal shekels of the teenage girl market while fraudulently categorising them in the 'fantasy' genre. > Anonymous Thu Oct 10 22:00:03 2019 No.13971296ĭon't think I've ever read a 5/5, there has been lots of books that I've loved reading but they have obvious flaws. *And if you like satire, Snow Crash > Anonymous Thu Oct 10 21:22:44 2019 No.13971076 ![]() Because otherwise that's basically all you are going to get. You could have at least asked for 5s that are not extremely popular or regularly recommended. If you say what you like there's no basis for judgment. > Anonymous Thu Oct 10 21:06:56 2019 No.13970986Īs great as you are at soliciting the information you want. All you are actually asking is what other people like. That doesn't help you at all unless the person recommending is similar to you, which seems unlikely to be the case in general. I want recommendations, what are the sff 5/5 or books close to that, that you have read boyos? > Anonymous Thu Oct 10 21:02:35 2019 No.13970967 Monthly Reading For October: Quantum Thief | Charts ![]() sffg/ - Science Fiction and Fantasy General Anonymous Thu Oct 10 20:41:36 2019 No.13970798 ![]()
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