Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 5:43 pm
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Eh, alright. Not that kickass.Cimmerian Nights wrote:Zombie Survival Guide
The problem with Mieville is that he's a Peake and Lovecraft pastiche writer, and he injects his adolescent politics into everything, turning a great premise into shite.Naked_Lunch wrote:China Mieville's "Looking for Jake" was absolutely amazing though, specifically the title story, the graphic novel, and "Reports Of Certain Events In London." Very Lovecraft-esque. Good shit, mates.
Eww, I always wanted to try one of his books. I guess I won't, now.Mechanurgist wrote:The problem with Mieville is that he's a Peake and Lovecraft pastiche writer, and he injects his adolescent politics into everything, turning a great premise into shite.Naked_Lunch wrote:China Mieville's "Looking for Jake" was absolutely amazing though, specifically the title story, the graphic novel, and "Reports Of Certain Events In London." Very Lovecraft-esque. Good shit, mates.
Well, Perdido Street Station and The Scar are both great beach books and definitely worth checking out if you have some time to spare, but I can't say the same for Looking for Jake. 2-3 decent stories ("Reports..", the wormwood one ~~) and a whole lot of crap. (I mean, what the hell was he thinking when he wrote An End to Hunger and 'Tis the Season? Some pretty massive lulz right there)S4ur0n27 wrote:Eww, I always wanted to try one of his books. I guess I won't, now.Mechanurgist wrote:The problem with Mieville is that he's a Peake and Lovecraft pastiche writer, and he injects his adolescent politics into everything, turning a great premise into shite.Naked_Lunch wrote:China Mieville's "Looking for Jake" was absolutely amazing though, specifically the title story, the graphic novel, and "Reports Of Certain Events In London." Very Lovecraft-esque. Good shit, mates.
Really? I loved the Black Company series (well, at least until book 5 or 6). Can you tell me if the English translation is good?edhead wrote:The Witcher (Wiedzmin) by A. Sapkowski. Mothafucking awesome dark fantasy shit. Getting to the third installment of the series right now. Almost as awesome as Glen Cook's Black Company series.
If you mean conform to ZOG, too fucking bad, buster, that will never happen. Do you think I'm gonna sit by and let my white race be polluted into nothing while future generations are half-breeds and sick looking mongrel fucks that are nothing but Jew soldiers? Fuck that shit and fuck all weak minded Zionist cocksuckers who give me shit.S4ur0n27 wrote:Grow up
Written by?johnnygothisgun wrote:im about halfway through julius caesars memoirs of the gallic wars, theyre pretty neat
um... julius caesar? who else, lolzS4ur0n27 wrote:Written by?johnnygothisgun wrote:im about halfway through julius caesars memoirs of the gallic wars, theyre pretty neat
It could be fictionnal LOLZ. I never heard of Caesar's memoirsjohnnygothisgun wrote:um... julius caesar? who else, lolzS4ur0n27 wrote:Written by?johnnygothisgun wrote:im about halfway through julius caesars memoirs of the gallic wars, theyre pretty neat
I commend you on your interest in the Classics. I'm reading Marcus Aurelius' Meditations right now.johnnygothisgun wrote:im about halfway through julius caesars memoirs of the gallic wars, theyre pretty neat