Chuck Palahniuk's Lullaby is my "that book." I re-read it often and lend it out all the time. It's always my first recommendation.
I think the show should be reimagined and put on like Showtime or HBO, like the treatment Game of Thrones is getting. It should do quite well if they could keep the feel from the books (though I didn't see the version on SyFy channel but I'm assuming it couldn't be as adult themed or as violent as the books can be at times)... and a few sex scenes with White Court vampires every now and then for good measure, I'm sure that'd draw more people in. (I know this cuz I mentioned the White Court vampires to several friends who had never heard of the series and they immediately became interested *they are 24+ years of age so don't say that's because they are teenagers*)nklshaz said:This. It's a shame that the TV show wasn't very good, but the books are fantastic!DJDarque said:The Dresden Files. I could read them all day, every day. ALL DAY, EVERY DAY.
Artemis does it for me too. There is just something about Artemis's genius that makes him great to read.Jaso11111 said:You know that book you just keep guming back. That book that just hits the spot for you.
It dosent have to be just one book, it can be a series if you want.
For me its the Artemys Faoul series (yes thats not how you write it) from Ouen Kolfer! Its just something about elfs with jetpacks and laser guns that just does it for me
DJDarque said:The Dresden Files. I could read them all day, every day. ALL DAY, EVERY DAY.
Well done. Another reason I liked that book was that it was fairly easy to read, and thus get into. It always irritates me how at school we study American authors such as Poe and Chandler, but not Thompson, who IMO could help today's generation get an accurate depiction of American life in the 60's.Scarecrow 8 said:Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. It's just a perfect book in my mind. It's funny, scary, sad and thought provoking. By the Great Magnet, it will also be MY book.
That sounds like a good idea, but only if they can get it right. I'm curious to see how a re-imagining of the show would go, but I'm just afraid that the show wouldn't be able to match the books, or manage to pull off some of the edgier stuff. (Especially the high amounts of sexuality in the early books. Some of it felt unnecessary, but I still think that if a TV show is going to be based on a book, then it has to meet the material head-on.) Despite my concerns, ultimately I would like to see the show re-imagined. But I don't think the series is mainstream enough to picked up as a TV show,(Which is a shame, because the Dresden Files are better than anything that is currently mainstream.) especially after the failure of the first TV series. It really should be re-imagined, but I don't think it's safe enough for a network to pick it up So fuck you Television, and your big mainstream consuming mouth!HusaneFatal said:I think the show should be reimagined and put on like Showtime or HBO, like the treatment Game of Thrones is getting. It should do quite well if they could keep the feel from the books (though I didn't see the version on SyFy channel but I'm assuming it couldn't be as adult themed or as violent as the books can be at times)... and a few sex scenes with White Court vampires every now and then for good measure, I'm sure that'd draw more people in. (I know this cuz I mentioned the White Court vampires to several friends who had never heard of the series and they immediately became interested *they are 24+ years of age so don't say that's because they are teenagers*)nklshaz said:This. It's a shame that the TV show wasn't very good, but the books are fantastic!DJDarque said:The Dresden Files. I could read them all day, every day. ALL DAY, EVERY DAY.
nklshaz said:That sounds like a good idea, but only if they can get it right. I'm curious to see how a re-imagining of the show would go, but I'm just afraid that the show wouldn't be able to match the books, or manage to pull off some of the edgier stuff. (Especially the high amounts of sexuality in the early books. Some of it felt unnecessary, but I still think that if a TV show is going to be based on a book, then it has to meet the material head-on.) Despite my concerns, ultimately I would like to see the show re-imagined. But I don't think the series is mainstream enough to picked up as a TV show,(Which is a shame, because the Dresden Files are better than anything that is currently mainstream.) especially after the failure of the first TV series. It really should be re-imagined, but I don't think it's safe enough for a network to pick it up So fuck you Television, and your big mainstream consuming mouth!HusaneFatal said:I think the show should be reimagined and put on like Showtime or HBO, like the treatment Game of Thrones is getting. It should do quite well if they could keep the feel from the books (though I didn't see the version on SyFy channel but I'm assuming it couldn't be as adult themed or as violent as the books can be at times)... and a few sex scenes with White Court vampires every now and then for good measure, I'm sure that'd draw more people in. (I know this cuz I mentioned the White Court vampires to several friends who had never heard of the series and they immediately became interested *they are 24+ years of age so don't say that's because they are teenagers*)nklshaz said:This. It's a shame that the TV show wasn't very good, but the books are fantastic!DJDarque said:The Dresden Files. I could read them all day, every day. ALL DAY, EVERY DAY.
We were somewhere around Barstow on the edge of the desert when the drugs began to take hold. I remember saying something like "I feel a bit lightheaded; maybe you should drive..." And suddenly there was a terrible roar all around us and the sky was full of what looked like huge bats, all swooping and screeching and diving around the car, which was going about a hundred miles an hour with the top down to Las Vegas. And a voice was screaming: "Holy Jesus! What are these goddamn animals?"Goldeneye103X2 said:Well done. Another reason I liked that book was that it was fairly easy to read, and thus get into. It always irritates me how at school we study American authors such as Poe and Chandler, but not Thompson, who IMO could help today's generation get an accurate depiction of American life in the 60's.Scarecrow 8 said:Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. It's just a perfect book in my mind. It's funny, scary, sad and thought provoking. By the Great Magnet, it will also be MY book.
*sigh* such a good book.....
Hell yes! Wait, 2 years? That's in 2013. One year after 2012 . . . Damn it Mayans! ;PAkukaishi said:nklshaz said:That sounds like a good idea, but only if they can get it right. I'm curious to see how a re-imagining of the show would go, but I'm just afraid that the show wouldn't be able to match the books, or manage to pull off some of the edgier stuff. (Especially the high amounts of sexuality in the early books. Some of it felt unnecessary, but I still think that if a TV show is going to be based on a book, then it has to meet the material head-on.) Despite my concerns, ultimately I would like to see the show re-imagined. But I don't think the series is mainstream enough to picked up as a TV show,(Which is a shame, because the Dresden Files are better than anything that is currently mainstream.) especially after the failure of the first TV series. It really should be re-imagined, but I don't think it's safe enough for a network to pick it up So fuck you Television, and your big mainstream consuming mouth!HusaneFatal said:I think the show should be reimagined and put on like Showtime or HBO, like the treatment Game of Thrones is getting. It should do quite well if they could keep the feel from the books (though I didn't see the version on SyFy channel but I'm assuming it couldn't be as adult themed or as violent as the books can be at times)... and a few sex scenes with White Court vampires every now and then for good measure, I'm sure that'd draw more people in. (I know this cuz I mentioned the White Court vampires to several friends who had never heard of the series and they immediately became interested *they are 24+ years of age so don't say that's because they are teenagers*)nklshaz said:This. It's a shame that the TV show wasn't very good, but the books are fantastic!DJDarque said:The Dresden Files. I could read them all day, every day. ALL DAY, EVERY DAY.
To those curious about the future of the Dresden Files in cinema, know this. In two years, Butcher gets the rights back, and he has hinted that he has big plans for them. Big. Plans.
Yep, Magician is IMO a very well written book. In a way it does read like lCdMC (writing style is not as archaic, but it runs through the whole gamut of drama, tragedy, action, thrills except in a high fantasy setting, instead of... high revenge(!)). What's more, and some would hang me for it, is that I thought it much more enjoyable a read than LotR...Fiz_The_Toaster said:Yay I'm not the only one, and I totally agree with getting past that point.
Also, Magician is sitting on my stack of books I've been meaning to read, I've heard it's really good.