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OliveTree
OliveTree is on page 410 of 658 of Dune (Dune #1)
I actually got here on July 26th I just forgot to update.
Aug 27, 2024 08:37PM Add a comment
Dune (Dune #1)

OliveTree
OliveTree is on page 325 of 658 of Dune (Dune #1)
Book One of Dune is really good. Sumptuously atmospheric, lyrical and grounded in a fascinating sort of high concept political drama. It reminds me of Macbeth and Hamlet more than like, Star Wars or whatever. Herbert's prose is on fire in this book and his characters are richly realized too.
Sep 14, 2023 07:27PM Add a comment
Dune (Dune #1)

OliveTree
OliveTree is on page 103 of 150 of Alice Through the Needle's Eye: The Further Adventures of Lewis Carroll's Alice
A number of typographical errors which weren't present in the original printing either. The most egregious one I've spotted so far is a missing close quote on page 103, and when Alice recites a backwards form of Jack and Jill, the jill is not capitalized.
Dec 29, 2022 05:53AM Add a comment
Alice Through the Needle's Eye: The Further Adventures of Lewis Carroll's Alice

OliveTree
OliveTree is on page 99 of 150 of Alice Through the Needle's Eye: The Further Adventures of Lewis Carroll's Alice
Noted an unfortunate oversight on page 87, where in the original print (p. 117), a character remarks on the very turning of the page the reader must do to complete the sentence. In this edition, this sentence is uninterrupted and the effect is totally lost.
Dec 29, 2022 05:42AM Add a comment
Alice Through the Needle's Eye: The Further Adventures of Lewis Carroll's Alice

OliveTree
OliveTree is finished with Starswarm
The Rift - Old Hundredth

The final story resolves Starswarm with a melancholic recollection of endings and transformations. A ghostly, contemplative eulogy which tugs at the symbols and theming employed across the rest of the collection to arrange them into new forms

Old Hundredth (1960) is collected here and the short story collections "The Airs of Earth" and "Who Can Replace a Man?".
Dec 28, 2022 12:37AM Add a comment
Starswarm

OliveTree
OliveTree is on page 149 of 159 of Starswarm
Sector Azure - O Moon of My Delight!

The scenery, perspective and science of this story are vivid with clarity and color. Our narrator, on the other hand, holds a certain contempt for much of the cast, and none moreso than its women. Perhaps commentary is being given on the romantic dehumanization thrust at women; women as objects, especially poor women, seems to be on this story's mind
Dec 27, 2022 11:46PM Add a comment
Starswarm

OliveTree
OliveTree is on page 125 of 159 of Starswarm
An update regarding the two sector stories I never reviewed:

Vermillion - A Kind of Artistry: Might resolve to be my favorite. The somewhat haunting wonders contained here give way to a formal exploration of suppression and evolution

Gray - Hearts and Engines: Dreary oneirism within a war story. Contains pulses of action -- though its more sad than thrilling; ultimately kept me at arms length
Dec 23, 2022 03:53AM Add a comment
Starswarm

OliveTree
OliveTree is on page 125 of 159 of Starswarm
Sector Yellow - Legends of Smith's Burst

A whimsical, sidelong outwandering of something like "Science-Mythology"; picaresque and grimy. Set in a curdling world of contradictions, and weaving a tall-tale of known disrepute. The rather eye-rolling inclusion of a doting love interest feels tone-accurate yet questionable

Legends of Smith's Burst (1964) is collected here and the short story collection "The Saliva Tree"
Dec 23, 2022 03:35AM Add a comment
Starswarm

OliveTree
OliveTree is on page 95 of 159 of Starswarm
Sector Green - Shards

Poetical, discursive and bawdy. A curious exercise in mystery and irony. One of the more comical in the collection so far; one of the more unsettling. Also, rather bite-sized

I've heard it theorized that hiccups are a remnant of our fish-brained ancestors. I got hiccups immediately after reading...true story

Shards (1962) is included here and the short story collection "The Airs of Earth"
Dec 18, 2022 11:10PM Add a comment
Starswarm

OliveTree
OliveTree is on page 87 of 159 of Starswarm
Sector Diamond - The Game of God.

I've been impressed with Aldiss' skewering of certain oppressive systems and trends so far. This anti-colonialist novelette doesn't quite compare. A valiant attempt for 1958, which ultimately resolves with merely some trivial naval-gazing.

The Game of God (or "Segregation", "Planet of Death"), appears here, as well as in the collections Equator and The Airs of Earth by Aldiss.
Dec 02, 2022 10:45PM Add a comment
Starswarm

OliveTree
OliveTree is on page 1153 of 1157 of It
I've made it. I made It. It made me, too. I'm exhausted and exhilarated and I've never been so frustrated with a single man as I am with Stephen Bloody King I Swear To--

a good book. a VERY good book. a sad, sweet, story of growing pains and fading stretch marks. It is an uncompromising tome, a messy, direct, indulgent disaster. It will be remembered in 200 years. I have already forgotten a lot of the first half.
Apr 24, 2022 12:22AM Add a comment
It

OliveTree
OliveTree is on page 1105 of 1157 of It
there are times where an author can depict togetherness too directly
Apr 23, 2022 07:11PM Add a comment
It

OliveTree
OliveTree is on page 1056 of 1157 of It
like this book is about a lot of things and a lot of very very bleak hopeless things but i think what its most about is how we are stronger when we're together, when we're loyal, when we're caring.

Genuinely very heartbreaking at times, but also genuine and sincere and kind.
Apr 23, 2022 09:10AM Add a comment
It

OliveTree
OliveTree is on page 1001 of 1157 of It
addendum: its been longer than three years, in fact
Nov 23, 2021 12:05PM Add a comment
It

OliveTree
OliveTree is on page 1000 of 1157 of It
in the final stretches now. only been working through this monster truck for NEARLY THREE YEARS.
Nov 23, 2021 11:51AM Add a comment
It

OliveTree
OliveTree is on page 53 of 159 of Starswarm
Sector Violet - The Underprivileged.

Was very wowed by this one... a tense, uncertain tour through a Twilight Zone-esque cityscape. Any perceived dullness came from my underestimating the ferocity of the upcoming twist. Here we have a chilling, intricately woven parable.

The Underprivileged was published in 1963 and is included here, as well as in the short story collection Cities of Wonder edited by Damon Knight.
Sep 12, 2021 10:12PM Add a comment
Starswarm

OliveTree
OliveTree is 79% done with Red Queen (The Chronicles of Alice, #2)
Plot keeps stumbling along, one foot after another. I guess you could call it "intimate" but its excruciating. More ground is covered than the first book but much less happens. Alice is as pitiful and sympathetic as ever, while she does at least attempt to grow a spine. VERY little tries to rhyme with the source material anymore. Hatcher has spent a fair portion of the story disposed of -- I really hope he dies.
Jul 29, 2021 09:43AM Add a comment
Red Queen (The Chronicles of Alice, #2)

OliveTree
OliveTree is 41% done with Red Queen (The Chronicles of Alice, #2)
more compelling than the first book, but I can definitely sense a lull coming on. There's a significant lack of brutalized women and sleazbags threatening to rape our protagonist, which I think is probably the source of this improved readability. To be fair there are also virtually no side characters characters in the story so far. Only one secondary character has been introduced. LOTS of Hatcher. I hope he dies
Dec 16, 2020 11:56AM Add a comment
Red Queen (The Chronicles of Alice, #2)

OliveTree
OliveTree is 8% done with Red Queen (The Chronicles of Alice, #2)
Okay, stop: how can I already have a problem with this book.

well the ebooks table of contents divides the entire book into TWO ENORMOUS CHAPTERS. I understand that the print version probably has none at all, but is this a joke???

Also so far the writing is considerably worse than the first book.
Dec 16, 2020 08:26AM Add a comment
Red Queen (The Chronicles of Alice, #2)

OliveTree
OliveTree is finished with Alice (The Chronicles of Alice, #1)
I don't think Hatcher freaking me out was the point.
Dec 12, 2020 12:16PM Add a comment
Alice (The Chronicles of Alice, #1)

OliveTree
OliveTree is on page 149 of 291 of Alice (The Chronicles of Alice, #1)
Book continues to be provocative and undercooked + continues to have no apparent logic behind framing itself as an Alice retelling.

I still certainly sympathize with our protagonist, in that I feel really bad for her, but I wouldnt exactly say she's "interesting", or that I'm invested in her achieving her goals.

Hatcher freaks me out which I think is the point. By this point we've met Cheshire, who was fun enough.
Dec 12, 2020 04:49AM Add a comment
Alice (The Chronicles of Alice, #1)

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