valek879

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[–] valek879 8 points 4 months ago

I think the point is that adopting should be much easier. I'm not sure I agree but if that's the premise I can't really disagree.

[–] valek879 14 points 4 months ago (1 children)

No idea for the US but a few years ago South Korea dealt with a similar situation. It was revealed that the president had a friend who was acting as an unpaid, unelected advisor making decisions for the president, seeing classified information, and helping set national policy. They had million person protests in the middle of Seoul that culminated in the impeachment of their president and her removal from office. The advisor was also arrested and sentenced to 20 years or something.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_South_Korean_political_scandal

[–] valek879 3 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Any chance you could link to this or help me find more stuff from Robert? I am always interested in his takes.

[–] valek879 9 points 4 months ago (1 children)

As an American I agree with everything you said after your BTW. It's fucking wild that Trump is as awful as he is. It's wise that he seems to be genuine about the Canada stuff. I've lived close to the border for a long time and America's hat stuff is common... But like it's a meme, it's not supposed to be real life. What a fucking lunatic we voted for. I'm sorry, I'm setting up to get out as soon as anti-trans stuff gets rolling.

[–] valek879 1 points 4 months ago

Honestly I'm sure I'll find it similar but it's the last book, I've just got to try! I've set the series down for a break and a change of pace whole I read the latest Stormlight book, Wind and Truth. It's a good break.

[–] valek879 1 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Don't force it! I think if you read books solely because other people say it's good then you're doing it wrong! :)

If you were interested in the Cosmere but wanted something light...much lighter. Then try Tress and the Emerald Sea. The narrator breaks the 4th wall a bit and speaks directly to you but if that isn't an immediate deal breaker the story is light-hearted and adventurous. It follows a girl, Tress, as she leaves home to save her beau.

[–] valek879 2 points 4 months ago (1 children)

I dropped ASOIAF in the middle of the third book. It probably had something to do with knowing it'd never be finished, but I just felt bored. It was all so high stakes and meaningless, not for me.

The writing in The Expanse is grating, it's all he said, she said, he said, they said, he said, said said said said said said said said said said said. If I hadn't been listening to it while at work I'd have bailed in the first book. If you can get past that the series has great world building and I love Avarsarsla.

Rothfuss is indeed great but I can't recommend it to anyone knowing we're only getting two nights of the three promised.

Silo is actually on my list.

I've also been rereading the Honorverse by David Weber. I love it still but it gets to be a slog and the story is feels like it's the same everytime. I want to get past book 6 or 7 but never have.

I can't say enough good things about the Stormlight Archive.

But then again I also enjoyed the hell out of Brent Weeks' Lightbringer series which seemed to be mostly disliked on the whole. I read it before the 4th and 5th books were released so I'm not sure where it goes and need to get back to it some day.

Speaking of Weeks, the Night Angel Trilogy is bomb. It's no literary masterpiece but it's a dark and gritty world that sets your expectations and fulfills them over and over again. The story is cliche and I like it. The characters are fun to follow as they navigate the plot points I can see coming from books away.

[–] valek879 3 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) (1 children)

I read Mistborn and loved it, my partner finished it a week or two later and then we both struggled to get into the second book. Vin, the main character treats a creature that is in her thrall with extreme prejudice. While it certainly fits the character it was such a change of tone that it threw both of us right out of the series. Mix in a whole new world of politics and coalition building and the story plods. I dropped the Mistborn series like 7 or 8 chapters into The Well of Ascension.

I'll come back to it in audiobook form.

Speaking of audiobooks, I've listened to all of The Stormlight Archive. Audiobooks have one major advantage to actually reading the words, it is easier to multitask. If the story is boring I'm less likely to notice while preparing dinner. With Stormlight however I listened to the books 12 hours a day. The voice actors are Kate Reading and Michael Kramer, they only work on books they like. They also did all of Wheel of Time together.

Anyway, what I'm trying to say here is that I frequently sat down and just listened to the story throughout the day because I am so engrossed in the world and the lives of Kaladin, Syl, Shalan, and others. It's a storytelling medium that lends itself to multitasking and I frequently stopped to just listen.

I think it's hard to go wrong with a starting point in the Cosmere. The magic system in Mistborn is really interesting and the world is dark and gritty like chewing charcoal; Unpleasant not offensive. The Stormlight Archive is bold and wide ranging with concepts, ideas, and exploration of pain, trauma, and metal health. I recently read Tress and the Emerald Sea, a light-hearted romp about a girl who lives on a desolate rock in the middle of an ocean and wants to stay there.

Just jump in, the worst thing that can happen is you find it's not to your taste. When that happens it's all good and I find some other masterpiece to chew on. It happens for me with videogames all the time. Elden Ring is not for me. :)

[–] valek879 12 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) (15 children)

Just working my way through a reread of the expanse since it's been a few years and the...final? book has been released. I definitely enjoyed the first 4 books more than 5 and 6. But book 7 is back up to snuff!

It's Fantasy but I need to mention that I've been devouring The Stormlight Archive by Brandon Sanderson! These books might just be my all time favorites for fantasy!

[–] valek879 1 points 5 months ago

I just looked at that books by the foot website and their example of reversed books is really gross looking. I'd rather have all white books than have them reversed. It just looks closer and gross.

[–] valek879 2 points 5 months ago (2 children)

Wait what? Can you even do that? A clean look? What!?

[–] valek879 5 points 5 months ago (1 children)

I would not be surprised, but it would be disappointing. I want to believe people are smarter than voting against their own interests. But I've been proven wrong in that so many times I don't have any faith.

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