Putting Alice Back Together
Alice's friends think she is happy and her life is amazing. Except her
job was great 10 years ago, the sexiest guy alive doesn't want her, her
credit card bills are mounting up and she has a secret. A secret so big
she can't tell anyone, even when everything starts to fall apart.
Ian said:Reading the description on Amazon for the First Law books makes them sound like the most hackneyed fantasy nonsense ever. Are they really that good?
EvilRedEye said:Today's Kindle Deal sounds FUCKING GREAT.
Putting Alice Back Together
Alice's friends think she is happy and her life is amazing. Except her
job was great 10 years ago, the sexiest guy alive doesn't want her, her
credit card bills are mounting up and she has a secret. A secret so big
she can't tell anyone, even when everything starts to fall apart.
Yar. I'm kind of glad I've discovered him relatively late on, as it means I've a sheer fuckload of material to get through. Despite the attention, Tinker Tailor's actually been the least gripping of the ones I've read. Highlights were The Little Drummer Girl and The Constant Gardener, but I've rather a lot still to read.Brooks said:Plus he writes, y'know, exceptionally well.
Ian said:Reading the description on Amazon for the First Law books makes them sound like the most hackneyed fantasy nonsense ever. Are they really that good?
I also found that Joe Abercrombie created some brilliant characters that I loved to read. Especially Sands dan Glokta. I could read him all day.
There was also a fantastic sense of irony throughout the whole trilogy.
I also started The Last Werewolf today and twilight it is not! It reminds me of Interview with a Vampire in general style. His use of language is brilliant and it does a good job of showing a human trying to deal with the animalistic tendancies (hunger, sex etc.).
MattyJ said:Started The Gunslinger, the first of King's Dark Tower books. Really good, enjoying it a lot.
So I managed to finish The Woman in Black last night. What an incredible ending. I knew it was coming, having seen the play, but it still had a big impact.
The book was fantastic, pretty creepy and the story is just teased throughout. Loved it.
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