|
What are you reading?
|
Posts: 353
Reputation:
665
Joined: Mar 2025
I like Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty!
(17-11-2025, 11:49 PM)tr0nic Wrote: Just about finished a re-read of Roadside Picnic. I liked it a lot the first time I read it, but I appreciated it a bit more on this read through. It just has such a unique tone that is present for the entire book. Colorful, but bleak underneath. Decayed and falling apart, but new life is springing up to replace what has decayed. Really enjoyed Roadside Picnic when I read it about 2 years ago, it was sort of the only thing I could think about for a few weeks after finishing it lmao. Think it was particularly good at making me really care for the characters in these depressing scenes and set pieces, moreso than a lot of other books.
I finally started reading A Wizard of Earthsea last night as a break from Sci-Fi/Sci-Fi-Fantasy after the Thrawn Trilogy... and I fell asleep before I finished page 1... LOL. In my defence here, I've been working a tonne of overtime lately to prepare my bank account for the Christmas period, and the burnout is very much catching up with me fast.
TomRL101 Wrote:You're not smart enough to talk to me. Please stop.
Posts: 93
Reputation:
109
Joined: Oct 2025
I like Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty!
(17-11-2025, 11:49 PM)tr0nic Wrote: (18-10-2025, 07:58 PM)Helikaon Wrote: ![[Image: IMG-3558.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/MKjS9CVQ/IMG-3558.jpg)
Just started these three. A friend of mine recommended the first two, she said they’d be right up my alley for some reason. War of Art I’m hoping will help me through my first period of writers block.
I'm also going through a period of writers block, like immediately upon getting back into something I'm working on. No pressure but if you can remember, I'd love to know how/if War of Art works for you because I'm starting to consider drastic measures (entire bottle of whisky).
I'm about halfway through it at the moment, but it's already helped me a lot. It basically boils down why we don't create into one simple word: Resistance, and then spends the rest of the book (so far) examining Resistance as a concept and an enemy to be conquered. It's helped me immensely so far, recognizing patterns in my creative life that are undermining me. I've also been writing nonstop, both my coursework and my personal writing, since I first started reading it, so something is working, haha.
I
SW-7589-6868-1955
Posts: 1,003
Reputation:
1,376
Joined: Mar 2025
I like Metal Gear Solid!
I've started reading Howl's Moving Castle as a cinema I'm a member of has a book to film reading club and that's their book for the month. I'm a big fan of the film so this should be interesting and I feel like it'll hopefully be a fun thing to do as I've never been part of a reading group (outside of uni I guess). It's been a long time since I've even tried to read some longform prose so my attention span is likely #shot but I read the first few chapters before bed the other day and I'm already finding it interesting how differently it starts.
Also reading Terry Pratchett's Hogfather alongside @ Jassassino this month to get into the xmas spirit. Maybe you could read it too if you've got a gap in your reading schedule!
Posts: 854
Reputation:
922
Joined: Mar 2025
I like Metal Gear Solid!
(08-12-2025, 01:13 PM)Dirty Duck Wrote: I've started reading Howl's Moving Castle as a cinema I'm a member of has a book to film reading club and that's their book for the month. I'm a big fan of the film so this should be interesting and I feel like it'll hopefully be a fun thing to do as I've never been part of a reading group (outside of uni I guess). It's been a long time since I've even tried to read some longform prose so my attention span is likely #shot but I read the first few chapters before bed the other day and I'm already finding it interesting how differently it starts.
Also reading Terry Pratchett's Hogfather alongside @Jassassino this month to get into the xmas spirit. Maybe you could read it too if you've got a gap in your reading schedule!
Leelee adores the movie so I got her the lovely Folio edition of the book a couple of years back. Have to ask her how she found it as I'm curious about it too.
Posts: 1,003
Reputation:
1,376
Joined: Mar 2025
I like Metal Gear Solid!
(08-12-2025, 01:26 PM)NateDog Wrote: (08-12-2025, 01:13 PM)Dirty Duck Wrote: I've started reading Howl's Moving Castle as a cinema I'm a member of has a book to film reading club and that's their book for the month. I'm a big fan of the film so this should be interesting and I feel like it'll hopefully be a fun thing to do as I've never been part of a reading group (outside of uni I guess). It's been a long time since I've even tried to read some longform prose so my attention span is likely #shot but I read the first few chapters before bed the other day and I'm already finding it interesting how differently it starts.
Also reading Terry Pratchett's Hogfather alongside @Jassassino this month to get into the xmas spirit. Maybe you could read it too if you've got a gap in your reading schedule!
Leelee adores the movie so I got her the lovely Folio edition of the book a couple of years back. Have to ask her how she found it as I'm curious about it too.
I'm just over halfway through and I've been enjoying it but the last chapter jumped the shark for me a little bit.
Posts: 117
Reputation:
140
Joined: Jun 2025
I like Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty!
Trying to read again; hopefully read at least a book a month over the year. Read City Of Glass by Paul Auster over the weekend. Also started The Road by Cormac McCarthy; which has been sitting on a bookshelf since I got it as a prize at school in 2009.
![[Image: 629d1fb790ea21224f6ac547d092c12105720260.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/zG0XQXHV/629d1fb790ea21224f6ac547d092c12105720260.jpg)
PSN: MRGB9191
Xbox: mrgb19
Posts: 1,003
Reputation:
1,376
Joined: Mar 2025
I like Metal Gear Solid!
Borrowed a friend's copy of Wuthering Heights to read ahead of seeing what can only possibly be the best film of all time. Not found a chance to start it yet but I'm quite excited to see what Kate Bush was on about.
Posts: 854
Reputation:
922
Joined: Mar 2025
I like Metal Gear Solid!
(17-02-2026, 12:31 AM)Dirty Duck Wrote: Borrowed a friend's copy of Wuthering Heights to read ahead of seeing what can only possibly be the best film of all time. Not found a chance to start it yet but I'm quite excited to see what Kate Bush was on about.
Nice work, I hate you
Posts: 1,003
Reputation:
1,376
Joined: Mar 2025
I like Metal Gear Solid!
(17-02-2026, 01:02 AM)NateDog Wrote: (17-02-2026, 12:31 AM)Dirty Duck Wrote: Borrowed a friend's copy of Wuthering Heights to read ahead of seeing what can only possibly be the best film of all time. Not found a chance to start it yet but I'm quite excited to see what Kate Bush was on about.
Nice work, I hate you
For reading well loved literature?
Posts: 854
Reputation:
922
Joined: Mar 2025
I like Metal Gear Solid!
(17-02-2026, 01:04 AM)Dirty Duck Wrote: (17-02-2026, 01:02 AM)NateDog Wrote: (17-02-2026, 12:31 AM)Dirty Duck Wrote: Borrowed a friend's copy of Wuthering Heights to read ahead of seeing what can only possibly be the best film of all time. Not found a chance to start it yet but I'm quite excited to see what Kate Bush was on about.
Nice work, I hate you
For reading well loved literature?
No the rest of your post
|
Users browsing this thread:
|