rocklobster (post: 1421366) wrote:I'm reading Raising Dragons by Bryan Davis.
I got the first two books in that series years ago... still haven't finished the second book...
Resumed Frankenstein and reading it when I'm not busy or distracted...
rocklobster (post: 1421366) wrote:I'm reading Raising Dragons by Bryan Davis.
Hohenheim wrote: As part of the curriculum for my World Cultures class, I have started reading The Epic of Gilgamesh. So far I find it utterly fascinating.
rocklobster (post: 1422819) wrote:Atria, Brandon Sanderson, the writer of the Mistborn books, also writes the Wheel of Time books beginning with The Gathering Storm. However, I suggest you read the original ones Robert Jordan wrote first.
That sounds liek a fascinating blend of genres, Atria.Atria wrote:steampunk/zombie/alt. history
TheSubtleDoctor (post: 1424204) wrote:That sounds liek a fascinating blend of genres, Atria.
TheSubtleDoctor wrote:Plato - The Meno
St. Augustine - The Trinity Book IX
Descartes - Discourse on Method and Meditations on First Philosophy (selections)
David Hume - An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding (selections)
Atria35 wrote:Next up: The Screwtape Letters
Htom Sirveaux (post: 1426484) wrote:One of my all-time favorite books
Atria35 (post: 1426562) wrote:Pendragon: The Merchant of Death- started on this one and put it down a few pages in. Main seems like a Gary Stu. I'll keep reading, but not at the moment.
Atria35 (post: 1426562) wrote:I wish I could say the same. I think it's decent- there are bits that don't jive with me, I don't agree with, and bits that really resonate. But overall I find it a mediocre reading experience.
Pendragon: The Merchant of Death- started on this one and put it down a few pages in. Main seems like a Gary Stu. I'll keep reading, but not at the moment.
rocklobster (post: 1426817) wrote:He gets better throughout the series. Bobby goes through lots of character development. He's not a Gary Stu, he's what you call an "escapist character". They're kinda similar to Gary Stus and Mary Sues, but originally, escapist characters were ideal because the audience wishes to be like them. Oh and here's something else that'll quell your Gary Stu claims:
[spoiler]Do Gary Stu's always win? Because he doesn't![/spoiler]
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