Originally posted by Scribble
Yeah, I've seen that, it's pretty good. He actually interviews Laura and Sarah too, it's ****ing weird, man. Not very conclusive, but really interesting. Then they cut the black and white and go back to colour and the four of them have a casual out-of-character discussion. From what I can tell, a lot of work went into that box set.Oh Diary. Haha. The only one I couldn't finish... it really didn't grip me at all for some reason. What do you think of it? Damn though, you read pretty fast. I guess it's mainly because I don't have that much time to read these days what with uni, but even that doesn't excuse my overall laziness with books. I obsessively buy them and have to make reading lists so I can make sure I actually get through them at a reasonable pace, and even then it often takes me way too long... but yeah, Noon writes weird sci-fi inspired by cyberpunk, his first four books are set in the same universe, and they're all set in Manchester. It's basically a somewhat nightmarish world of crossbreeds (there are dog/humans, robo/humans, and a few other varieties) and general weirdness that slowly gets explained over the course of the series. The others are good, but Vurt is still the best.
I wonder if I can stream that online, it sounds really interesting. That whole world and all the whacked out craziness is so like, affecting? Addicting? I want to know everything about it. Ensconce myself.
Diary wasn't my favorite either, I was young, so when I started reading through it I realized what kind of depraved and like, dark places books could go. Up until then it was all Lord of the Rings and Redwall and the classics. Then that book came along and I was like "Well..this isn't happy at all, and there's diarrhea and food poisoning!"
But, it's his little quotes and stuff that are always the best part, so even if the plot is weak there's always ****ing beautiful prose.
Don't fret it, I'm sure you read at a perfectly accetable pace. The job I'm on is slow going this month, so it currently gives me hours of downtime in between work, so I pretty much get close to 4 hours of reading during the day.
You've sold me, I'll check this guy out. You would reccomend this "Vurt" then I would imagine?