Today I have a day off and it is the first day of a four day weekend, you wouldn't be wrong in thinking that that is a woo worthy occasion, alas it is not. This weekend I am moving house and it has become a rather stressful affair, mostly because I am moving properties in Cardiff whilst living in Wiltshire and the landlady, (who doesn't like us, and we don't like her) only has my number so has spent most of yesterday texting me about when all my other house mates have to leave. So today I am heading back to Cardiff to clean the house to an inch of it's life!! In an attempt to ensure that I get my deposit back, or at least some of it anyway!
My dad has just given me a bag full of hard core cleaning products and DIY things for me to use to get the house squeaky clean with the warning that some of them are highly corrosive! Could be an interesting weekend!
The more fun part of my long weekend will be that I get the keys to my new house :D Really looking forward to this! Didn't have such an amazing time in my old house last year, and this year I am moving in with some really awesome people so can't wait to start this year off!
Another good thing about this weekend is that, despite being paid, I don't have much money so I will have lots of time in between cleaning for me to read my book! Hoping to get this one finished by Sunday to keep to my 2 weeks per book reading limit.
Oh and on the note of books, I found out I passed my degree with a 2:1 this week which means I will be getting onto my Masters course! Another plus for the year to come! I've been having a look at the syllabus for the course and one of the modules is on J.R.R. Tolkien. (You have no idea how happy I am I get to study Tolkien!!!) So I will be buying a book of his essays On Myths and Monsters (I think) I have the idea of getting a tatty but small paper back, but then I realised this is by the guy who wrote Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, and The Silmarillion, it is not going to be small! I also get to study more on the legend of King Arthur, another of my passions which I am really looking forward to, lots of cool books for me to buy to add to my vastly growing collection!
I've run out of things to write about and seeing how this is a rather weak blog entry anyway I will leave it here. I will let you know how the cleaning goes!
Laters
A little blog so I can share any creative things I manage to knock up while working full time at a bar in Cardiff.
Friday, 29 June 2012
Tuesday, 26 June 2012
My Appreciation for The Malazan Book of the Fallen
I have recently started reading a series of books called The Malazan Book of the Fallen by Steven Erikson, as recommended by a really good friend. It is a 10 (yes 10!) book series about, well so far I am thinking it is mostly about the fall of a fantasy empire and the peoples' Gods and Goddesses and the wars that occur along the way, but seeing how I am only on book 3 that may change!
I have always been a lover of fantasy and sci-fi novels as a kid but on going to university I have not had much time to do any personal reading, what with all the other reading I am *meant* to be doing for my course, so it is really refreshing to actually start reading something for the sheer fun of it. I am so enjoying these books and the writer's skill that I often send my friend 4 page texts exclaiming how much I am enjoying them so I decided to stop bombarding him and start bombarding you!
(*warning possible spoilers!*)
I think for now, instead of doing individual book reviews (which I hope to get on to later) I am just going to dedicate this blog to praising the genius that is Steven Erikson! (that guy up there ^^). As I said earlier most of the books so far are engaged in a lot of battles between the Empire's armies and their allies/enemies, often focusing on the wonderful squadron known as the Bridgeburners lead by the legendary Whiskeyjack. So far the third book, Memories of Ice, is basically all about a siege of a city up against a really really horrible army where the commander just leaves the peasant part of his army (the Tenescowri) alone, doesn't feed them or anything so when they reach the other armies they eat them... but not before the women rape the dead or dying soldiers to create 'Children of the Dead Seed'. But what I love about Erikson is some parts of the book are truly horrible, such as the Tenescowri, but his writing allows such horrors to mostly be created within the mind of the reader. He does not burden the reader with over the top gory details. (ok one MASSIVE exception in the second book where he describes how a village has been destroyed with the men being killed by having their intestines ripped out and the women being raped and then strangled by their husbands intestinal cords...). One bit that I both love and hate in the book, is where one of the characters gets raped in the middle of battle, but instead of describing the actual rape scene, which some writers would do, he simples has the character refer to it discretely whilst she is talking about how she killed someone:
"A Seerdomin found me-" another jolt ran through her. "But the bastard left me alive. So I hunted him down. Come on, let's move!" She snapped her main gauche back at * as they hurried on, spraying his chest and face with bile and watery shit. "I carved him inside out, and damn if he didn't beg." She spat. "Didn't work for me - why should it have for him? What a fool... a pathetic, whimpering..."
Hurrying in her wake, it was a moment before * understood what she was saying. ' p. 551
I love it because of the way in which Erikson puts across the horror of what has happened, and I hate it because I am so engaged by the character that I hate what has happened to her. The characters then proceed in the only way is truly possible after such an event has happened, even in the middle of a siege, she does not bare her burden and horror in a macho butch gruff 'I am a solider!' way but in a human way and consequently breaks down for a short amount of time. As her character, up until that point, had been so strong and rough it comes as more of a shock and you share the pain that both characters go through upon realising what has been lost in battle that they are trapped in.
Another thing I love about Erikson is he is able to keep the story fresh and engaging despite being simply about war and the tactics of the leaders and then the actual fighting. I love Tolkien, he is simply amazing, however his battle scenes in Lord of the Rings can get quite boring, so I am impressed that Erikson is able to keep me engaged for all of it (so far). Also another comparison I can make is to Game of Thrones. I am aware that the televised version is massively sexed up compared to the book, and I haven't actually read the book myself so am simply going on what people have said, but Erikson does not 'crass his book up' with unnecessary sex scenes. In fact as far as I can remember there are no described sex scenes, you are informed of sex between the characters or it is implied but the actual act of sex is not included. Another of my favourite bits in Memories of Ice is where one character informs the other that they will be having sex tonight:
"Fighting," Gruntle muttered. "What you enjoy the most"
"yes, but for now I would ride you."
Ride? More like batter me senseless. Ah well... "what man would say no to such an elegant offer?"
Collecting her bed roll in both hands, Hentan rose. "Follow me, and hurry"
"Alas" he replied, slowly gaining his feet, "I never hurry, as you're about to discover"
"tomorrow night I shall ride your friend"
"You're doing so tonight, dear, in his dreams."
She nodded seriously, "he has big hands"
p. 262
Produced much amusement in my immature mind. If only it were so easy! haha
But yes here ends my small, well quite large, appreciation of Erikson and the Books of the Fallen. I will no doubt post more later on!
Malazan Book of the Fallen - Wikipedia
I have always been a lover of fantasy and sci-fi novels as a kid but on going to university I have not had much time to do any personal reading, what with all the other reading I am *meant* to be doing for my course, so it is really refreshing to actually start reading something for the sheer fun of it. I am so enjoying these books and the writer's skill that I often send my friend 4 page texts exclaiming how much I am enjoying them so I decided to stop bombarding him and start bombarding you!
(*warning possible spoilers!*)
I think for now, instead of doing individual book reviews (which I hope to get on to later) I am just going to dedicate this blog to praising the genius that is Steven Erikson! (that guy up there ^^). As I said earlier most of the books so far are engaged in a lot of battles between the Empire's armies and their allies/enemies, often focusing on the wonderful squadron known as the Bridgeburners lead by the legendary Whiskeyjack. So far the third book, Memories of Ice, is basically all about a siege of a city up against a really really horrible army where the commander just leaves the peasant part of his army (the Tenescowri) alone, doesn't feed them or anything so when they reach the other armies they eat them... but not before the women rape the dead or dying soldiers to create 'Children of the Dead Seed'. But what I love about Erikson is some parts of the book are truly horrible, such as the Tenescowri, but his writing allows such horrors to mostly be created within the mind of the reader. He does not burden the reader with over the top gory details. (ok one MASSIVE exception in the second book where he describes how a village has been destroyed with the men being killed by having their intestines ripped out and the women being raped and then strangled by their husbands intestinal cords...). One bit that I both love and hate in the book, is where one of the characters gets raped in the middle of battle, but instead of describing the actual rape scene, which some writers would do, he simples has the character refer to it discretely whilst she is talking about how she killed someone:
"A Seerdomin found me-" another jolt ran through her. "But the bastard left me alive. So I hunted him down. Come on, let's move!" She snapped her main gauche back at * as they hurried on, spraying his chest and face with bile and watery shit. "I carved him inside out, and damn if he didn't beg." She spat. "Didn't work for me - why should it have for him? What a fool... a pathetic, whimpering..."
Hurrying in her wake, it was a moment before * understood what she was saying. ' p. 551
I love it because of the way in which Erikson puts across the horror of what has happened, and I hate it because I am so engaged by the character that I hate what has happened to her. The characters then proceed in the only way is truly possible after such an event has happened, even in the middle of a siege, she does not bare her burden and horror in a macho butch gruff 'I am a solider!' way but in a human way and consequently breaks down for a short amount of time. As her character, up until that point, had been so strong and rough it comes as more of a shock and you share the pain that both characters go through upon realising what has been lost in battle that they are trapped in.
Another thing I love about Erikson is he is able to keep the story fresh and engaging despite being simply about war and the tactics of the leaders and then the actual fighting. I love Tolkien, he is simply amazing, however his battle scenes in Lord of the Rings can get quite boring, so I am impressed that Erikson is able to keep me engaged for all of it (so far). Also another comparison I can make is to Game of Thrones. I am aware that the televised version is massively sexed up compared to the book, and I haven't actually read the book myself so am simply going on what people have said, but Erikson does not 'crass his book up' with unnecessary sex scenes. In fact as far as I can remember there are no described sex scenes, you are informed of sex between the characters or it is implied but the actual act of sex is not included. Another of my favourite bits in Memories of Ice is where one character informs the other that they will be having sex tonight:
"Fighting," Gruntle muttered. "What you enjoy the most"
"yes, but for now I would ride you."
Ride? More like batter me senseless. Ah well... "what man would say no to such an elegant offer?"
Collecting her bed roll in both hands, Hentan rose. "Follow me, and hurry"
"Alas" he replied, slowly gaining his feet, "I never hurry, as you're about to discover"
"tomorrow night I shall ride your friend"
"You're doing so tonight, dear, in his dreams."
She nodded seriously, "he has big hands"
p. 262
Produced much amusement in my immature mind. If only it were so easy! haha
But yes here ends my small, well quite large, appreciation of Erikson and the Books of the Fallen. I will no doubt post more later on!
Malazan Book of the Fallen - Wikipedia
The New Beginning
This is my second attempt at starting a blog now; my first blog was one post about how emo I was and how much I was failing at getting over my ex, the same day we then became good friends again so I deleted it and haven't bothered writing another one! This blog is going to attempt to be less emo and more... interesting?
I have just graduated from English Literature at Cardiff uni, (results come out this evening and feeling more nervous than I thought I would!) but I am continuing the uni life in a Masters course, also in English Lit, and I thought it might be a good idea to restart the blogging in an attempt to keep up with writing essays and stuff. Not that these will become essays!
Right now I am back at my parents in Wiltshire and working at the Roman Baths in Bath, (fancy don't ya think!?). Despite how much I moan I do love working here, the setting is amazing and the people are lovely. However it can be a little... stressful at times and has lead to some interesting conversations and events which I shall endeavour to put in here.
Apart from work, life is quite boring, I am the typical graduate student, absolutely broke beyond belief because I had too much fun when I was meant to be studying! Which will no doubt be reflected in my over all grade. So on my days off, like today, I slob around in my pjs on Facebook and the xbox. Unfortunately to some die hard xbox-ers I do enjoy a good game of COD. At the moment I am attempting to level up my sniper, but am finding it hard to get the right balance between sniping and camping... Another good game I have recently discovered is Viva PiƱata! It is AMAZING! Ok, mostly brought out for little kids but omg some of the animals in it are so cute! *squee* Ok that might be my girly side coming out a little bit too much there!
On that note I should probably get dressed and find something entertaining to do with my day.
Laters.
I have just graduated from English Literature at Cardiff uni, (results come out this evening and feeling more nervous than I thought I would!) but I am continuing the uni life in a Masters course, also in English Lit, and I thought it might be a good idea to restart the blogging in an attempt to keep up with writing essays and stuff. Not that these will become essays!
Right now I am back at my parents in Wiltshire and working at the Roman Baths in Bath, (fancy don't ya think!?). Despite how much I moan I do love working here, the setting is amazing and the people are lovely. However it can be a little... stressful at times and has lead to some interesting conversations and events which I shall endeavour to put in here.
Apart from work, life is quite boring, I am the typical graduate student, absolutely broke beyond belief because I had too much fun when I was meant to be studying! Which will no doubt be reflected in my over all grade. So on my days off, like today, I slob around in my pjs on Facebook and the xbox. Unfortunately to some die hard xbox-ers I do enjoy a good game of COD. At the moment I am attempting to level up my sniper, but am finding it hard to get the right balance between sniping and camping... Another good game I have recently discovered is Viva PiƱata! It is AMAZING! Ok, mostly brought out for little kids but omg some of the animals in it are so cute! *squee* Ok that might be my girly side coming out a little bit too much there!
On that note I should probably get dressed and find something entertaining to do with my day.
Laters.
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