There is a movies and there is a music thread, here is one for all the bookfags under the mafia players.
You can show us what you've read in the last couple of months, or what you read atm, or your all-time favorites, it's up to you.
I will concentrate on fiction. Who needs philosophy and sociology, aight?
The last book I finished was
It falls under the Cyberpunk genre, which I absolutely love. But in some aspects it's very different from genre "classics" like Neuromancer. Especially it's beginning appears totally overdrawn, because it is about, well, a Mafia (!) Pizza deliverator with a frickin samurai sword. The first half of the book revolves around the post-national world ruled by corporations, which organize in franchises, and is pretty gripping. The second half evolves around the plot which features ancient mythology, linguistics and a nuke, which I could understand if it is not for everyone.
At the moment I'm reading Part I of the Kingskiller Chronicle
I read tons of fantasy when I was younger. Today, if I read fantasy, I'm pretty demanding. Rothfuss' debut novel was highly praised, even called "the best book of the last decade", so I tried it. And I have to say, I enjoy it, but not in the way I anticipated.
In the book Kvothe, who is a living legend (in hiding tho) in the world he lives in, tells the story of his life. And because he is a living legend, it is quite pleasant if you identify with him: He is the youngest student of the arcane university of all times, he is super talented in everything he does, and although he has to endure hard times, he always overcomes the obstacles. And in that way, "The Name of the Wind" is not mature fantasy. Now, when I write "mature" I don't mean sex and violence (which there is some in it). I mean mature in the way GRRMs Song of Ice and Fire is mature: in it's fantastic setting, it is realistic and believable, without practically allmighty characters that can not fall, and I miss that a bit. But as i wrote, I still enjoy the book. Maybe because of the good style of writing, maybe because of the "Hogwarts for adults"-setting most of the book revolves around, with cool characters (Master Elodin) and even it's own Snape.(You will recognize him when you meet him)
After that I plan on reading
(not this version)
Some classic piece of sci-fi. I really liked "Solaris" (don't watch the movie, it's crap) and now had this one recommended to me.I'll update you about if I like it.
Also, maybe later I'm in the mood for more books, then non-fantasy/sci-fi.
In the meanwhile, go ahead and post.![]()