OT: Sci-Fi and Fantasy Thread - SPOILERS Part Three


Recently directed Nosferatu and is also doing a Werwulf movie next. Is there desire for a SEQUEL to labyrinth? Which wasn't really a good movie at all, had some very interesting and cool effects in it and David Bowie was memorable.
 
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Recently directed Nosferatu and is also doing a Werwulf movie next. Is there desire for a SEQUEL to labyrinth? Which wasn't really a good movie at all, had some very interesting and cool effects in it and David Bowie was memorable.
was a solid movie..but not sequel-worthy IMO
 
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Like I said, I was looking for something a bit lighter for my next read, so I picked up A Natural History of Dragons by Marie Brennan. It's a fictional memoir of a Lady from a Victorian era-ish world that also happens to have dragons (duh).

It's pretty good. The main character has to navigate the social expectations of being part of high society while also pursuing her true passion of being a naturalist focusing on dragons.
 
Like I said, I was looking for something a bit lighter for my next read, so I picked up A Natural History of Dragons by Marie Brennan. It's a fictional memoir of a Lady from a Victorian era-ish world that also happens to have dragons (duh).

It's pretty good. The main character has to navigate the social expectations of being part of high society while also pursuing her true passion of being a naturalist focusing on dragons.
I finished this on Sunday. It was a nice change of pace. The fact that it dealt with pretty small stakes was refreshing. The majority of the book focuses on an expedition that is studying dragons in a foreign country, with some local intrigue mixed in (smugglers, missing villagers, mysterious dragon attacks). It's the first book in a series of 5, but I think I'll wait and see if I can snag them on sale.


My next read was much less comforting. Tender is the Flesh pissed me off, disgruntled me, and I absolutely could not put it down. It's set in the near future where a virus has wiped out most animal life and rendered their meat inedible. The obvious solution here is cannibalism, and humans are bred as livestock. It was fantastic and had me absolutely livid. One of the best books I'll likely never recommend to anybody.
 
Finally finished Wind and Truth. Like most of Stormlight, I thought it was fine. Not really looking forward to another 5 books set on Roshar, but the completionist in me will read them.

Picked up Scalzi's Starter Villain. Only a few chapters in, but I typically enjoy his writing.
Loved Red Shirts and Kaiju Preservation Society
 

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