2nd book of the Stieg Larsson trilogy:
The Girl Who Played with Fire.... [Was it the writer's intention to make Lisbeth Salander so ****ing annoying? She's quite possibly one of the most unlikeable protagonists I've ever read.]
Damn this trilogy is boring. I want to read them all before the US remakes hit the theaters.
Hunger Games
I found the first one slow. I thought the second and third were livelier reads. I wonder if the author's writing improved as time went on or they got a better translator for the later books? While I think these stories had huge potential as a mystery thriler, especially surrounding the conspiracy against Salander, as they are, I am honestly puzzled how these stories have remained at the top of the best seller lists for so long (at least a year). For anyone thinking about them, I'd say give the first one a shot and see if it grows on you. Here's hoping that Hollywood can produce something better.
I just read a blurb about this in Entertainment Weekly. Should I read it? What kind of reader would this appeal to?
In the ruins of a place once known as North America lies the nation of Panem, a shining Capitol surrounded by 12 outlying districts. The Capitol is harsh and cruel and keeps the districts in line by forcing them all to send one boy and one girl between the ages of 12 and 18 to participate in the annual Hunger Games, a fight to the death on live TV.
I have just re-read Tiger Tiger/The Stars My Destination, by Alfred Bester, written in 1956, for the first time in thirty years. What an incredible piece of work! I can't imagine why nobody has made a film of it: it would be absolutely stunning.
If you have not read it, do so. Probably the best science fiction book ever written.
I just finished the audiobook and I really liked it. From Goodreads:
It's considered a "young adult" fantasy and moves along at a good pace. Don't let that stop you. I'm 45 and enjoyed the book. I've now started Let the Great World Spin by Colum McCann
The Stars My Destination, by Alfred Bester was recommended by skunk a few posts ago. I just finished reading it earlier in the week, and he's right, it's incredible.
If you're a science fiction fan, head over to Amazon and purchase this book right now. No seriously, right now.
While you're at it, get The Demolished Man, by the same author.Added to my wish list.
Finished my previous book. Now I'm reading/listening to the Audible version of Hunger Games #1. Pretty good so far.
While you're at it, get The Demolished Man, by the same author.
I'm a slow reader. Any Honor Harrington fans here? I'm all most done with Basilisk Station. I plan on continuing the series.
Barnes and Noble has it for $8. This might make a good movie.