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Re: What book are you reading/want to read?
« Reply #195 on: August 21, 2011, 05:01:01 pm »

I'm just over half way through the Ghost in the Shell graphic novel. I'm enjoying it so far even though the characters are subtly different. It's a bit strange how certain conversations in the films/series happen between different characters in the comics or at least have one person different.
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Re: What book are you reading/want to read?
« Reply #196 on: August 21, 2011, 05:16:04 pm »

Man adaptions always have variations.  If they copy the series scene by scene I would be weirded out a bit.

I've read quite a bit of manga and visual novels if that counts.  I started reading a few light novels as well.  I could make a list later when I'm not doing something.
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« Reply #197 on: August 21, 2011, 06:32:27 pm »

Fuck off guys, you obviously know I'm not just propping my books up against a flaming brand.

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Re: What book are you reading/want to read?
« Reply #198 on: August 22, 2011, 12:37:08 am »

Man adaptions always have variations.  If they copy the series scene by scene I would be weirded out a bit.
Don't get me wrong it's not bothering me. It's just odd to hear someone different say such familiar lines. It changes the characters and their relationships in unusual ways. The films/tv series are like a remix rather than an adaptation. Besides The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy this is the first time I've known something in so many forms. Comparing the comics to the films/tv show they are both more similar but more different than the HGttG the radio show is as compared to the books/film. I remember noticing similar with The Crow so perhaps this is more common with comic book adaptations? I'm finding it more interesting than anything.
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Re: What book are you reading/want to read?
« Reply #199 on: August 22, 2011, 12:53:23 am »

I haven't read any fiction books in months. The last fiction book I read was The Human Stain. Before that, I read all Kurt Vonnegut books I could scavenge.

As for non-fiction... I'm currently reading a book about Swarm Intelligence. Too bad all the libraries nearby are running out of math/computer science books I haven't read already... luckily, I'll be able to use the University Library within a month, and the "supplies" should last until then.

As for fiction books I'd like to read... I read Edward Rutherfurd's New York a bit over a year ago. I loved it, but I couldn't find any of the other historical fiction pieces by him in the libraries... I don't think they've been translated into Finnish - no problem otherwise, but the English sections of Finnish libraries are often rather modest...
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Re: What book are you reading/want to read?
« Reply #200 on: August 22, 2011, 01:30:21 am »

Alright, time for the low-down.  I've read...

20th Century Boys by Naoki Urasawa.  I've seen Mad House's anime adaption of Monster but I haven't read the manga.
Darker than Black - Shikkoku no Hana by Yuji Iwahara which was really good.
Doubt by Yoshiki Tonogai which wasn't the best thing ever.
Higurashi no Naku Koro ni - Onikakushi-hen and Watanagashi-hen by Karin Suzuragi and Yutori Houjyou respectively.  They're just adaptions of the visual novels I've played and I'll be reading the later ones too.
Hoshi no Samidare and Psycho Staff by Satoshi Mizukami which were all great.
Mirai Nikki including Mosaic and Paradox by Sakae Esuno.  This was okay mostly besides a few points.
Shin Angyo Onshi by Youn In-wan and Yang Kyung-il.  It's a Korean comic or 'manhwa' and it's really amazing.
Umineko no Naku Koro ni - Episode 1 Legend of the Golden Witch by Kei Natsumi which is an adaption of another visual novel I've played.  I'm going to read the rest too of course.

I'm also up-to-date with:

Billy Bat by Naoki Urasawa.
Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai by Yomi Hirasaka which is an adaption of light novel series.
Higanbana no Saku Yoru ni by Ichirou Tsunohazu which is an adaption of a visual novels I plan to play but isn't translated.
-Hitogatana- by Onigunsou.
Judge by Yoshiki Tonogai, guy who did Doubt.
Liar Game by Shinobu Kaitani.  Which is awesome.  Read it.  On hiatus forever.
Neon Genesis Evangelion by Yoshiyuki Sadamoto.  Which is a bit different from the anime at some points.  Also never updates.
Paradox Blue by Tatsurou Nakanishi and Nini.
Sta&rs by Ryousuke Takeuchi and Masaru Miyokawa.
Tasogare Otome x Amnesia by Maybe.  Ghoooooooosts.
Toaru Majutsu no Index by Kazuma Kamachi and Chuya Kogino.  Another adaption.
Toaru Kagaku no Railgun by Kazuma Kamachi and Motoi Fukuyama.  Kazuma Kamachi is the light novel author if you couldn't tell.

I've read these visual novels completely a well:

Ace Attorney series in its entirety (in English anyway) by Capcom.
When They Cry series in its entirety, all of Higurashi and Umineko (in English again) by 07th Expansion.
And I'm like almost done with Fate entirety stay night by Type-Moon.

For Light Novels I started Toaru Majutsu no Index by Kazuma Kamachi and Kiyotaka Haimura as well as Suzumiya Haruhi by Nagaru Tanigawa and Noizi Ito.  I've read the first book for Haruhi and I'm reading the first book of Index.

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« Reply #201 on: August 22, 2011, 10:52:26 am »

Besides The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy this is the first time I've known something in so many forms.
Off the top of my head, H2G2 has had a rather low number of forms.  Radio, TV, book(s) and film.  With perhaps the first two representing the least amount of re-imagining across the various different formats.

Compare with... oooh, just at random, Superman.  From the top of my head, there's an indeterminate number of reboots in the comic form (Action Comics #1 Superman had to be faster than a speeding bullet and leap tall buildings in a single bound, 'cos he couldn't fly[/i], IIRC, and you might want to count "Red Son"'s Soviet Superman as different), although some of these were probably because of Earth-2 (at least in retro).  Then there were at least two live-action TV series prior to the '70s/'80s Reeve-era films (George Reeves and... somebody Allen?).  Reeve's films may not be considered to be continued with Superman Returns.  There was Superboy (the actual young Clark Kent at college, I'm ignoring the various other Superboys that weren't Clark) at the end of the '80s, then Dean Cain's "New Adventures of..." and most recently (TV-wise) Smallville.

Ok, so a bad example (because it's too good a one!).  He's got much too long enough pedigree to not have been bred into a few mongrel offspring... :)  Still, any comic series that didn't die a death (and some that shouldn't have been revived, like Green Hornet), and especially anything from the DC/Marvel stable (but not limited...  ditto the Hornet comment for Judge Dredd), is going to embrace at least one form beyond the comic, and doubtless reboots and re-doings in the original comic forms


(This may have looked like a rant and a put-down, I realise as I proof-read it.  Wasn't meant to be.  Was supposed to be slightly humorous, if anything, but there's a chance it didn't hit the intended G-spot, so if it hasn't consider this para as me apologising about that.  If it did, ignore this.)
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Re: What book are you reading/want to read?
« Reply #202 on: August 23, 2011, 08:12:25 pm »

Read Kipling's poem "A Pict's song". Liked it.
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Re: What book are you reading/want to read?
« Reply #203 on: August 25, 2011, 11:30:52 am »

I'm currently reading through Day of The Triffids by John Wyndham. If you haven't heard of it, it can basically be described as everyone but the protagonist becomes blind due to a meteor shower and a deadly type of plants(the eponymous triffids) take advantage of this and start to kill people.
The way I put it makes it sound kind of campy, but it's a great book.
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« Reply #204 on: August 25, 2011, 12:15:57 pm »

Reading Ulysses.


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« Reply #205 on: August 25, 2011, 12:39:59 pm »

Reading Ulysses.


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Re: What book are you reading/want to read?
« Reply #206 on: August 25, 2011, 12:56:45 pm »

Reading Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway.
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« Reply #207 on: August 25, 2011, 01:06:42 pm »

I'm currently reading Empress of the GodSpeaker Trilogy:  http://www.bookgasm.com/reviews/fantasy/empress/

Pretty good so far, I'm curious to see where its going.

Also apparently in the second book there is a character named "Dexterity Jones".  That is a pretty awesome name.

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« Reply #208 on: August 25, 2011, 01:21:51 pm »

The second Song of Ice and Fire book. I haven't read much nonfiction, let alone fantasy, for a long while, but man this stuff is good.
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« Reply #209 on: August 25, 2011, 06:35:57 pm »

I'm currently reading through Day of The Triffids by John Wyndham. If you haven't heard of it, it can basically be described as everyone but the protagonist becomes blind due to a meteor shower and a deadly type of plants(the eponymous triffids) take advantage of this and start to kill people.
The way I put it makes it sound kind of campy, but it's a great book.
Not that I'm convinced that there's many people who don't know of Triffids here, but I would summarise it as "in the land of the blind, the ambulatory carnivorous plant is king".  i.e. in a sudden reversal, Man (so often the top of the food-chain, or at least comfortably side-stepping all the more common predators that might take a fancy to a bit of homo sapiens flesh, ninety-nine times out of a hundred) is no longer the dominant creature, and a strange plant that most people had believed was controllable is suddenly the fittest creature on the planet, and the non-blinded have so many things to sort out that they don't have it easy...  (And none of what I've written here is what I'd consider a spoiler, I just thought I better point out.)

Depending on who you ask, it's a "folly of man" book, or an anti-slavery one, or just a rollicking good Sci-Fi read with some improbable but well-defined coincidences making for a perfect storm (and more coincidences allowing a small number of people to weather that storm, albeit not unscathed).  The 1962 film had alternate titles of "Invasion of the..." and "Revolt of the...", IIRC, which technically put completely different spins on the situation.  ("Day of the..." is quite neutral, in that regard.)

Different versions (i.e. the original book and many, many adaptations in film, TV or radio form) play around with the premise a bit.  e.g. the meteor shower is natural/man-made; the triffids are alien in origin/a secret experiment by some government/strange but natural earth-plants; the protagonist is (almost always) an expert in Triffids/(occasionally) just has a history with them; there are chancers, lovers, opportunists, do-gooders, survivalists, and of course victims galore.

So even if you're seen a film/TV adaptation or heard an audio dramatisation, and know the plot, you'd probably be able to read the book without knowing exactly how each twist goes.  And probably your adaptation diverges quite some way in some respects... the 'ending' is quite often a divergence point, depending on what market and message they were aiming their particular production at, consciously or unconsciously...

I'm interested to know how the upcoming film, last I heard due for release in 2013, will work with the basic premise.


So, enjoy your read, SSG.  It's a surprisingly modern book, compared with a lot of the tales contemporaneously written alongside it.  But Wyndham does have this interesting style.  From the likes of The Chrysalids through Midwitch Cuckoos and onto The Kraken Wakes.  He does another plant(sorta!)-based story in The Trouble With Lichen[1], but it's quite different.

And does anyone remember Chocky?  At least the mid-80s TV adaptation, if not the original book...


(Due to Wyndham being alphabetically quite late, I must admit I didn't get around to reading most of his stuff written under that particular pen-name when I was methodically going through the library's SF/Fantasy section (though unknowingly read some 'John Beynam' works), but I made up for it since. :) )

[1] I know Lichen isn't a plant, before the taxonomists out there pipe up. :)
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