subtle knife was coolsteph@nie said:Best: The Joy Luck Club- it was the first "adult" book I read and since then, my copy has become dog eared and worn. It was also the first book that made me cry.
Worst: The second book of the Philip Pullman "His Dark Materials" series. I think it was called The Subtle Knife. It could of been because I was too young to appreciate it, but its still sitting up on my bookshelf.
Demandred said:Heart of Darkness = increadibly painful to read. Try watching Apocalypse Now by Copolla, that's somewhere along Heart of Darkness but with more action.
I didn't have a worst... Then I had to read Wuthering Heights. *shudder*littlemic21 said:These aren't really novels but...
Best: Lord of The Rings triology closely followed by the Harry Potter series.
I don't have a worst.. i'll read anything
erm only the awesome kurosawa movieArgonaut said:Has anyone heard of Seven Samauri? I think that's it's name, it was only mentioned in passing by my teacher way back when I made the mistake of taking Extension English. Anyway, I tried to find it because it's apparently very stragne - pages of stuff written in a weird language that doesn't exist, sections that are entirely pictures and pages that are even left totally blank.
yeh, thats why i didn't like it. the first one was great, I just thought it got a bit lost in the second.reno2004 said:Best: Rainbow Six, cover-to-cover action. also GRUG, so simple yet so entertaining when you are 6yrs old :uhhuh:
Worst: I agree with steph@nie, i found the subtle knife quite crap. dont know why, but i couldnt get where the story was going.
that sucks!Argonaut said:I dropped for two reasons:
A) I was waaaay outta my league and, more importantly
B) My Advanced English teacher and I had an Irreconcilable Conflict of Interests - she didn't think I should be in the class because I hadn't done well when she taught me in Year 10 even though I proved I could do the work. Plus she was really, really sexist, seemed to have this major problem with guys. I reckon she deliberately marked me down a few times as there was no way I'd only mentioned one Other Related Texts in the first assessment task.
I jumped ship and went across to Standard after three weeks and a fair few followed me, but I had to stop Extension.
The only ones I didnt enjoy were the Krondor series. That was just stagnant and horrible. The Empire series was great, the Serpent-war series was ok, Silverthorn was a little boring but I didn't mind Darkness at Sethanon.Argonaut said:Feist's Magician was good, but its sequels, Silverthorn and the third one (name escapes me right now) SUCKED. For some stupid reason the author decided that, for the sequels, he would abandon the main characters for the first book and instead follow the adventures of a secondary character who got about two lines in the original. The other series, Conclave of Darkness, Legends of Riftwar and a third (whose name escapes me right now) in the same world were also pretty sub-par.
Daughter of the Empire and Servant of the Empire, the spin-offs set in a second world from Magician were both terrific, but once again, the third book, Mistress of the Empire was terrible.
you are a bit hard on feist. his novel fairytale was fantastic.mewcou said:The only ones I didnt enjoy were the Krondor series. That was just stagnant and horrible. The Empire series was great, the Serpent-war series was ok, Silverthorn was a little boring but I didn't mind Darkness at Sethanon.
Anyway, It's been years since I read them. I had lower standards then. Perhaps if I read them again I would be less satisfied.
Farietale was the first that I read of Feist. I loved it. However, the Krondor series seemed like nothing more than an attempt to get more money out of the concepts. They made a videogame called "Betrayal at Krondor" which triggered the Krondor series. The game was crap, the books ain't any better.grendel said:you are a bit hard on feist. his novel fairytale was fantastic.
and the krondor series had some good points. at least each novel was self contained.
robert jordan's novels series is up to about 8 or 9 books with no end in sight.
do i detect a hint of cynicism???mewcou said:...the Krondor series seemed like nothing more than an attempt to get more money out of the concepts...
Yes, and it's justified.grendel said:do i detect a hint of cynicism???
the best reason to read any book!mewcou said:Yes, and it's justified.
... I was reading them purely for enjoyment. ...