• KarlMarkpanorama_fish_eye
    4 months ago
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    Marked as best answer by chicago 4 months ago.

    Agreed. A book read by someone else is their interpretation of it. They place their own emphasis on the words and give their own style to the speech of characters. When I read, I put my own emphasis on words and hear the characters' voices in my own way. An audiobook is like having your mother read you a bedtime story.

    The only real exception to this is "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" original radio play. This predated the book and so is a rare example of a play being adapted to a book that works in both formats. Of course, when I read the books the characters' tones are lifted from the play, but it makes perfect sense in this case.

    Nothing will ever trump reading for me; I do use a Kindle because I would be overflowing with books otherwise. I read something like 130 books last year, and I'm far too lazy to get rid of any. I'll spend at least two hours reading every day, often more if I really get into a book.

  • Loaferpanorama_fish_eye
    4 months ago

    Somehow both my daughters are big readers of real books. Surprising (or not) how few kids are these days. We even had a doctor comment on it in a followup letter after we took our youngest in to have something checked at the Children's Hospital.

  • Ingopanorama_fish_eye
    4 months ago

    Do they read your books?

  • Loaferpanorama_fish_eye
    4 months ago

    What the ones what I wrote? The eldest read one, yeah. But she'll read any old fantasy shit tbh.

  • trickylens
    4 months ago

    Get her on talkback then?

  • Loaferpanorama_fish_eye
    4 months ago

    She is keen on 'dystopian romantasy'. We have plenty of the former, not so much of the latter. Apart from Russ who maybe ticks both boxes.

  • Russpanorama_fish_eye
    4 months ago

    Guess I've found a new tagline for the dating apps.

  • Ingopanorama_fish_eye
    4 months ago

    This the most open invite for a comedy list we've had in ages.

  • 4 months ago

    From the creator of Gammon and Mince - the new smash comedy From Russ With Love.
    A newly single 50 something navigates the modern dating world...with hilarious results!*
    Despite numerous booty call his ultimate fantasy is a dystopian romantasy.

    Needs work.
    *hilarity not guaranteed.

  • Resident_Alienpanorama_fish_eye
    4 months ago

    I am close to finishing Van Halen Rising. About the early years of the band through their first album/major tour.
    I am enjoying it.

  • chicagopanorama_fish_eye
    4 months ago

    Since I am going on holiday where most of the stuff will be a health spa, wellness centre, I am bringing two extra books with me to Montenegro,. Already Safe Houses by Colin Barrett is amusing but I am adding to them with Rendezvous with Rama and Project Hail Mary.

    Chicago: Going Full Sci-fi.

  • Loaferpanorama_fish_eye
    4 months ago

    Rendevouz with Rama is a classic though I am finding that era of SF a bit dated these days.

    I think I read they are making a film of it?

  • Resident_Alienpanorama_fish_eye
    4 months ago

    If this isn’t irony, it’s been in development hell for decades, iirc, and occasionally gets another run out only to collapse again.

  • chicagopanorama_fish_eye
    2 months ago

    Denis Villeneuve, (the Dune director), is the latest to be adapting Rendevous with Rama. Should be interesting.

    After reading Say Nothing and seeing the film, I flew through Safe Houses which was well written but a whole bit of nothing, I went full gonzo with The Terminal List. Written by Jack Carr a former seal who looks like he can chew your flesh off before you can even reach for a weapon this is a highly entertaining and completely outlandish revenge thriller about a Navy Seal who is set up to a fall after his troop is ambushed in Afghanistan. Totally outlandish and not totally believable it was highly entertaining. So much so Amazon made a tv show out of it with Chris Pratt. I will probably watch it. I burned through it and am now in need of something a bit more cerebral. I have 6500 books to choose from so I should be alright.

    Chicago: Hobby Horse.

  • Mangetoutpanorama_fish_eye
    2 months ago

    I'm reading the Murderbot Diaries and proper enjoying them, although it's not dissimilar to building a megathread of Tricky posts.

  • pantzcatpanorama_fish_eye
    2 months ago

    Is that what the new TV series on Apple is based on?

  • Mangetoutpanorama_fish_eye
    2 months ago

    Yup. According to the book fans I've seen, it's a very good adaptation. Not seen it myself.

  • chicagopanorama_fish_eye
    7 days ago

    Murderbots the series is very silly. The first episode takes some getting used to but once you do it is highly entertaining. I have all of the Martha Wells books but in tried and testing fashion have not started reading them yet.

    The Forever War by Joe Halderman is an incredible book especially since it was written in 1974. It is incredibly Prescient now let alone the time of the Vietnam war. I highly highly recommend it. Of course it is an elergy for that war but good lord does it remain on point to this day.

    Speaking of which, Climate change, birth rates and all that. I just bought Children Of God off Ebay as well as Cocaine Diaries and Fast Charlie (about organised crime in Florida) so i should be happy for the short term.

    Chicago: Exploring the dark side.

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