Joseph Joseph’s Comments (group member since Oct 24, 2012)



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Jan 17, 2022 07:28PM

80482 Rogue Protocol, the third of Martha Wells' Murderbot novellas, which isn't even remotely sword & sorcery, but after the two Silverberg Legends anthologies (which I enjoyed immensely), it was time for a change.
Jan 07, 2022 03:54PM

80482 Finished Legends and decided to carry on with Legends II, which I haven't read before. The first story is by Robin Hobb, set in her Elderlings world, and it has an almost Lovecraftian feel to it -- not the language, but some of the structure of the story.
Dec 29, 2021 07:20AM

80482 Getting a head start because my selection is a big'un: I decided to end 2021/begin 2022 by just wallowing in epic fantasy, so started rereading Robert Silverberg's 1998 anthology Legends, where he got a bunch of well-known authors (Stephen King, Terry Pratchett, George R.R. Martin, Raymond E. Feist, etc.) to write new novellas in their famous worlds.

Will I follow it up with Legends II? Stranger things have happened.
Dec 21, 2021 05:24AM

80482 Started Guy Gavriel Kay's most recent, A Brightness Long Ago. I'd forgotten just how good he is.
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Dec 20, 2021 07:24AM

80482 Greetings and salutations!
Dec 14, 2021 06:41PM

80482 Just started H. Rider Haggard's Heart of the World, which I believe is going to turn out to be one of his lost race books rather than (as I initially expected) one of his historical novels.
Dec 14, 2021 03:51PM

80482 Yeah, I gave up on getting caught up on ... well, anything ... some years ago, so now I just read/watch/listen to/play/eat/etc. whatever seems most appropriate/interesting at the time, and try not to worry about it.
Dec 13, 2021 11:51AM

80482 If anyone's looking for yet another podcast to add to their list, I'd suggest the SFF Audio podcast. As you'd expect from its title, most episodes begin with somebody reading a story, followed by a group discussion of the story. I've only kind of dipped my toes into their monstrously huge back catalog, but of particular interest to folks here is that they've done several Robert E. Howard stories, most recently "Shadow of the Vulture".

https://www.sffaudio.com/the-sffaudio...
Dec 10, 2021 03:11PM

80482 Starting The Halfling's Gem, the third in R.A. Salvatore's Icewind Dale trilogy.
Dec 06, 2021 10:04AM

80482 The best/worst thing is when I'm listening to one of the discussions I didn't participate in, and constantly wanting to jump in and respond to whatever somebody just said on the podcast.
Dec 05, 2021 08:00PM

80482 Time for Streams of Silver.
Dec 05, 2021 08:47AM

80482 It's well worth becoming a Patreon supporter of the Appendix N Book Club just to get access to the full catalog of patron discussions as well as the regular, free episodes.
Dec 04, 2021 08:55PM

80482 And another Patreon supporter discussion I was on made it into the regular feed!

https://appendixnbookclub.com/2021/11...
Dec 01, 2021 02:06PM

80482 I'm about 95% certain that I read Crystal Shard when it first came out back in 1988 (when dinosaurs roamed the earth), but that's as far as I ever went. I'm hoping to at least get through the initial trilogy; I'm certainly not planning on trying to get through all 50+ of them in one go.
Dec 01, 2021 01:57PM

80482 For reasons I find hard to articulate, I just started The Crystal Shard, the first (in publication order) of R.A. Salvatore's roughly one million billion Drizzt books.
Nov 27, 2021 03:22PM

80482 Just starting Poul Anderson's The High Crusade, which inexplicably I don't think I've ever read before.
Nov 25, 2021 05:56AM

80482 Finished The Mask of the Sorcerer and started Sekenre: The Book of the Sorcerer, a short story collection/sequel.
Nov 19, 2021 05:21PM

80482 S.E. wrote: "here it is:
https://www.heroicfantasyquarterly.co...

The Reprieve, by Darrell Schweitzer, with artwork by Andrea Alemanno.  A new story of Sekenre the Sorcerer!  Riverland is a world full of..."


Thanks!
Nov 19, 2021 02:25PM

80482 S.E. wrote: "Joseph, did you see the new Sekrene short story? I think its in the HFQ 50th issue"

I remember hearing about it; I'll definitely have to check it out!
Nov 19, 2021 01:57PM

80482 I didn't quite have it in me to read an actual Conan pastiche, so I'm going to cheat and read Darrell Schweitzer's The Mask of the Sorcerer (which, as mentioned above, started life as a Conan pastiche) for the first time in some years.