• cxtinac@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    I just finished The Deluge by Stephen Markley (all 900pp!)

    It’s basically a US-centric “narrative” of the 2030’s, told from the PoV of about a dozen different characters, with the thread of climate change prominent throughout.

    Really it’s hard to describe it as good or bad, an enjoyable read etc. It is certainly well written, and characterisation is exceptionally good and detailed, but for me it was by turns scary, amusing, depressing, profoundly sad and wrenching in its humanity. I have no reason to doubt its accuracy based on the science.

    It took me almost a month to read because I had to take breaks to get my “cognitive dissonance” recharged.

    I would definitely recommend it.

    It would make a good streaming series on Amazon Prime or Apple TV.

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    1 year ago

    Currently knee deep in The Way of Kings, I took a massive break from it when I originally started as I was a little overwhelmed but I’m flying through the pages now, just started part 3 ^^

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    1 year ago

    After a decade of literary fiction I’m going back to check on some more mainstream stuff. I’m reading The Dark Tower saga by Stephen King. Just starting the first book.

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    1 year ago

    The Book That Wouldn’t Burn by Mark Lawrence. Such a cool fantasy concept, I’m about 1/4th of the way in.

    I also finished Forth Wing this week. It was okay for what it was.