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China Mievelle's Perdido Street Station. Brilliant work of blending genres in a steampunk setting. Very in-depth imagery of both the hideous, and beautiful. It is very difficult to find a steampunk novel like this. (Heck, it is hard to find a steampunk novel in general)
Also reading Neil Gaiman's American Gods. Fascinating details about ancient pagan gods being overrun by current "gods" of America. Profoundly captivating and astounding descriptions of each gods and their role throughout the various landscapes of America. Just started reading some HP Lovecraft. Nothing much to say about that. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
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Niel Gaiman is an incredible author. His best is Neverwhere imo. Everyone I recommended simply loved it. Currently Reading or recently Finished: -Steve Alten's "The Trench", and "Meg: Primal Waters" Basically a giant killer shark novel, I have been a sucker for Jaws so this book was immensly entertaining. A great thriller. -F. Paul Wilson's "The Keep" Amazing WWII Vampire novel that ISN'T Campy like all those other vampire novels I have seen in book stores. Highly recommended for fantasy historical fiction thriller fans. -Brian Keene's "Dead Sea" A first person novel about survivors on a boat trying to escape zombies. Not as great as I thought it was going to be. -M.John Harrison's "Light" I have no idea what is going on (Something about a spaceship with a human brain), and I am probably going to drop it. This sci-fi work that reminds me somewhat of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Damn...I want something to grab at me like Neil Gaiman or China Mievelle. Still looking for an author like that. There's nowhere I can't reach. |