Scott Bakker's Darkness That Comes Before is a respectable overkill in terms of Silmarillion-esque world and mostly history-building. Haven't...
That's King, innit?
You have to promise something to the reader. Raise questions, be aware of them and answer them -or not- depending on what you intent to do with...
English generally seems much lenient and lax as to the use of commas. Some writers don't include a comma even in instances where the information...
Constant work on it, however, should be happening soon.
Dammit, this reads like a nosleep story. Also had some drunk writing bouts but remember them.
Same for me. I'm a slow reader in that I go real deep into both the structure and the meaning of what I read, pondering what is said and how and...
I've got Plot Against America, it's an alternative, speculative fiction. Looks interesting enough. I've heard Mao is good. I'd also like to read...
Thanks for insight. Any De Lillo? Roth?
Mine field of obscure knowledge seems to be exactly what I need right now, a parody of all the sh*t I don't understand about the world. Saw...
I read Crying of Lot 49 back at university and didn't like it much. But then again my literary taste was in its infancy, so to speak. I believe...
Some of my beta readers said they'd really be interested in seeing the thing completed and two even said they'd rip my head off if I didn't finish it.
I've read Journey Under The Midnight Sun by Keigo Higashino. A Japanese kinda-noir detective thriller. It's a tough, slightly demanding read, the...
...so anyway, respectable sh*t you've pulled off.
Compared to this list, I can't even call myself a "reader". Dammit. Your list is bigger than the number of my unread books. You're a fast reader,...
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