Whelp, as someone who is currently on a Baldur’s Gate binge, you’ve sold me - will add to my TBR!
Whelp, as someone who is currently on a Baldur’s Gate binge, you’ve sold me - will add to my TBR!
I’ve not tried to get into any fantasy pulp fiction, but I have been on a big fantasy kick overall this year so I may have to check this out - thanks!
Oh wow OK you win the thread! Those magazines are wonderful, what fun items to have in your collection.
I think it can sometimes be difficult to consume media from periods where the common belief systems were just so antithetical to today’s way of thinking (especially older pulp) but it sounds like you have a fair way of handing the dated ideologies 😊
Is Prey the one with the nanobots?
Yes that’s correct! It left quite an impression on me and I am low key weary of the idea of nanobots to this day.
Thank you for these suggestions! I’ve heard of these authors but not actually read any of their work. They may be good to keep in mind the next time I hit a reading block, because techno thrillers just work for me.
Another member of the “this may be inappropriate for my age” club - nice! I’d agree, I think Palahniuk definitely falls into this category.
Very nice! I see he wrote the Jason Bourne novels. My partner is a total ham for those types of books, do you have any specific recommendations or is the Bourne series perhaps the best way to go for Ludlum?
I’ve just picked picked up The Girls by Emma Cline. Not far into it yet but the premise intrigues me with the combo of historical fiction + disaster girl vibes.
This book seems to have an equal measure of haters to fans but I loved the entire series. As it goes on it gets weird but imo was soo worth the read. Enjoy!
Never Ending Song by Conan Gray
It’s a complete ear worm for me!
I am not at all confident that anyone, least of all these two chuckleheads, are capable of adapting this series faithfully. IMO this is a story best kept to the page, at least for now.
I’m expecting original Dune (1984) levels bad.