Wonder if I should re read the Anne Rice vampire novels again. At the time they were a refreshing change from the standard vampire fare. Will they stand the test of time.
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I finished the LOtR trilogy as a kid and was absolutely crushed.
I re read it every few years not the same as the 1st time but still amazing. About 20 times now.
This for single player video games as well.
Being in a flow state is so nice and books and video games are both fertile places to achieve it.
Even 2+ years after playing it, I still wish I could experience Return of the Obra Dinn for the first time again 🥺 It had such mindblowing storytelling, despite (or because of) the 1-bit graphics, that I'll never forget it enough to enjoy each revelation to the fullest like that first time. Gonna go listen to the soundtrack again...
I slowly read the dark tower series over the past 3 years and this is still how I feel after having finished it 2 weeks ago.
Time for a second read through? I've listened to it about 3 times now, and from re listening to books (about 5ish on Dune series so a regular thing) it feels so satisfying to realize all the previous clues you didn't catch the first time.The Dark Tower is definitely a favourite, The Dark Tower definitely has lows that are harder to listen to as often as the Dune series though. And King can surely write emotion better than Herbert, I think he understands people in general better than many, which shows in his writing, as meandering as it gets. If I had a clue of the expanse of his story and multi universe I'd have read it SOOO much sooner, but I hadn't the idea how awesome it was when I was younger.
Okay time to hear the story of the Gunslinger again, thanks for the push! The man in black fled across the desert, and the gunslinger followed....
And Ka rolls on...
Edit I wanted to include my favourite bits, it's not really a spoiler, but at one point the grizzled gunslinger is going towards an unknown danger with his pal, a dude from the 80s (if this is confusing and slightly interesting read the Dark Tower till book 2 or don't whatever), and he takes his friends hand to hold it. There's so few times you see much of that affection between men without people being awkward after in modern media but the characters knew they were there for each other whatever they came across. It's one of the things that makes King's writing awesome. If you've ever been through real trials with someone, you get it and it.
No, but I wish I did. What book would be that good?
Maybe The Stand by Stephen King?
Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson might do it.
Hyperion by Dan Simmons will almost definitely do it...
+1 for Snow Crash, time for another re-read
Baldurs Gate 3 and the original Deus Ex did that for me.
I wish I could get the Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind treatment for those games.
Da Vinci Code
A little life and The goldfinch did it for me. Also others that I am too lazy to list.
The Mass Effect trilogy did it too and still does every time I finish it (4 or 5 times now)
After watching Breaking Bad, I felt as if a part of my life had been torn away from me and I have been left with a hole.
Me recently with Project Hail Mary. Now just reading sub par sci-fi space books trying to chase that same feeling of exploration and wonder.
Have you read Hyperion by Dan Simmons? Amazing sci-fi
One of those books I bought sitting on my bookshelf unread. Well right now its in my storage area cause I am between living arrangements EDIT: just looked i bought it digital my bad. I can bump it up the list a bit.
Of course, The Martian would be the next step if you haven't read that too.
But also, I found it similar to The Andromeda Strain or multiple novels by Frederik Pohl.
I only read Artemis and Hail Mary, saw the movie The Martian, but haven't read the book yet.
Hot damn, this has been on my reading list for a while, gonna start it today.
Same with good shows, movies, games, etc. I kinda feel hollow after.
I know I'm gonna get this with Digital Circus and part of me is really salty it's only getting one season
I'm a Stephen king fan, so by the time I finish one of his books he's written 3 more
About to start another replay of The Last of Us both one and two. I would pay a lot of money to be able to forget the story and experience it again anew.
The second game is so good. So many people had a negative knee-jerk reaction to an event that happens early in the game, but I thought it was amazing.
And then playing from both Ellie and Abby's povs was the perfect way to tell the subsequent story. By the end you're just emotionally drained... But the story is so well told imo.
Fuckin, yeah man.
The Dark Tower.
That series is just amazing. I can’t imagine having to read them as they released, waiting that long for book four would have driven me to acts of terrorism.
I saw the movie when it came out, my ticket was for seat 19, it was the only connection to the books I got from the experience.
Of all the failings of that movie. Idris Elba as Roland Deschain was not one of them. Neither was McConaughey as Randall Flagg.
I KNOW! They were great casting for the characters, but they weren’t at all given the characters to portray. Idris Elba was my ideal pick to portray Roland long before the movie was announces, so I was excited until I saw the trailer, they did him so wrong. They did it all so wrong. I know King has a standard of shitty movie adaptations, but that wasn’t even the same fucking story or characters.
I know King has a standard of shitty movie adaptations,
Yeah but then again, you have Shawshank Redemption and The Shining... Two of the best films of all time.
you lucked out honestly. After book 4 (1997) when we werent sure if there was anything more coming, King got hit by a car in '99. It wasn't until 2003 when we got the next book in the series, and I dont remember there being a bunch of hype beforehand. Just, King releasing stories again in 2001.
A 6 year wait was brutal, and then the last 3 books of the series came out as fast as most people could read them. (2000 pages of story in 2 years) It was an amazing sprint to the end of a story, that King wasnt sure he was going to be a part of. So it was really amazing to see.
It's been a very long time since I read them, but book 4 was the peak of the series anyway if I recall correctly. 5 isn't bad, but it starts going off the rails. And then the last few books are kinda meh (though the very end was good and inevitable).
Just my opinion though. Those first four books were really good.
Piranesi 😭