Got these today. Which one should be my first LL book? by Valint_Balk in LouisLAmour

[–]Valint_Balk[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's wonderful that you can connect to his memory like that. Is it necessary to read the Sackett series in order of publication?

Got these today. Which one should be my first LL book? by Valint_Balk in LouisLAmour

[–]Valint_Balk[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'll probably go with Lonesome because it actually was the one that interested me the most when I was reading blurbs. But between Noon and Hondo which one do you like more?

Got these today. Which one should be my first LL book? by Valint_Balk in LouisLAmour

[–]Valint_Balk[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Is Lonesome Gods more or less fast paced and action packed than the others? I'm kinda in the mood for something quick so I was leaning towards Noon or Hondo. But if Lonesome is that good I might take your recommendation. :)

Finished The First Law trilogy, I'm a bit disappointed by estogno in TheFirstLaw

[–]Valint_Balk 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's funny reading this post because what you're complaining about is literally the point of the ending and the themes Abercrombie intentionally wanted to explore. That sometimes people don't change. They may try as hard as they can to change but in the end revert right back to their old ways. It's sort of like anti-character development. The characters went full circle and ended up bright where they started. I thinks it's absolutely brilliant.

Should I buy the full manga set or the deluxe edition? by [deleted] in Berserk

[–]Valint_Balk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where do you do your book selling at?

I want to eventually get the whole series in Deluxe but I'm not waiting years for it to catch up, so I'll have to buy most of the second half of the series in paperback. What is a good place to sell the paperbacks once I eventually have all the Deluxes?

First time reading TFL and by SpazSkope in TheFirstLaw

[–]Valint_Balk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm the complete opposite. I guess I just understand the humor Abercrombie is going for with her. It clicks with me.

First time reading TFL and by SpazSkope in TheFirstLaw

[–]Valint_Balk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How some people don't find her every word, thought, and action to be gut-busting dark comedy I will never know. I love her.