tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3529725084811715233.post8669333969805298014..comments2024-03-26T16:31:13.865-07:00Comments on Mark Lawrence: Binge CultureMark Lawrencehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16877925828353073272noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3529725084811715233.post-91033978292340571922021-04-07T17:45:23.749-07:002021-04-07T17:45:23.749-07:00It's strange that I just signed up to this sit...It's strange that I just signed up to this site and started reading it. I've been a big fan since The Prince of Thorns.<br />I have a different view on waiting to read a trilogy/series of books, and I made this decision to follow it with your books actually.<br />Authors I trust to deliver something I will enjoy reading will automatically make it on my pre-order list. I buy everything you publish as they come out. <br />I have decided to buy them and shelf them until they are all out. I want to remember everything about the previous book as I move on to the next one. This way I get to fully enjoy the series.<br />That being said, I just got The Girl and the Mountain, and it's really hard not to start reading this trilogy right now. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08964523838921955022noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3529725084811715233.post-9021880117448659352021-03-12T18:42:58.677-08:002021-03-12T18:42:58.677-08:00I much prefer consuming books and TV in periodic i...I much prefer consuming books and TV in periodic installments. I think my enjoyment of WandaVision and The Mandalorian would have been greatly lessened if I had watched the entire season over a weekend. I recently finished reading the last of the Realm of the Elderlings series, and I purposefully read only one series a year, to try to recreate that feeling of anticipation between series/books.Jonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10467137591550220037noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3529725084811715233.post-84863840847718764712021-02-22T14:06:20.548-08:002021-02-22T14:06:20.548-08:00I like to binge watch TV, but I never understood t...I like to binge watch TV, but I never understood this concept of waiting until a book series is finished business. Do I care if GRRM ever finishes Games of Thrones? Sure, but I won't hold it against him if he doesn't, there are plenty more books in the sea (hopefully not). I'm still waiting for JV Jones to finish her wonderful Sword of Shadows series. Would I like it if she did? Absolutely. Will it diminish my enjoyment of the three books I read? Not at all. Support your authors people. As Mark said, if you don't buy their books, they very likely won't finish their series.Al Reviewshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13784112878563543900noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3529725084811715233.post-65757068635566242852021-02-22T12:25:17.316-08:002021-02-22T12:25:17.316-08:00I must admit I tend to avoid series untill they...I must admit I tend to avoid series untill they're done. I mean specifically fantasy series (crime, thrillers, urban fantasy series etc tend tohave standalone novels instead of one continous storyline). It's not really waiting so much as I absolutely refuse to reread novels aside from few of my favorites. And these days epic fantasy tends to be so dense with names and characters and often get 2 years gaps between volumnes that they tend to require re-reading before each new volumne for optimal experience.<br />Now, I do make exception for few authors and you, Mark Lawrence, are among them precisely because with you I can count of timely releases and most of all you include summaries of previous volumnes. I don't know why more authors don't do that.<br />Konradhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15150724351776022944noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3529725084811715233.post-17197908061160121562021-02-19T08:31:28.071-08:002021-02-19T08:31:28.071-08:00"I have in the past bought first books (usual..."I have in the past bought first books (usually by authors I already know and love) even though I didn't plan to read them right away. Come to think of it, I did that with at least one 2nd book, where I bought and read the first but decided to wait to read the 2nd until the 3rd came out"<br /><br />I do this normally, and started doing it with new authors as well: I get book 1 soon-ish, read it close to the date of book 2 coming out to know if I'll continue the series, and if yes I buy book 2 right away and then wait to read it until I also have book 3.<br />It's more related to my poor memory than any need to "binge" (I hate that word!)<br /><br />However, I normally just buy paperbacks, so I'm usually about 1 year behind the hype.<br />In many cases I've read books 1 and 2 in paperback, then just really want to read 3 asap, so as soon as it comes out (in hardcover), I ask my library to get it, read it from there, then buy the paperback when it's out to have the full trilogy at home.<br />My local library is really good about doing this, it's got quite a large SFF section - I really miss it!ScarletBeahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01619250918941086236noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3529725084811715233.post-85795791248888046892021-02-18T22:10:28.891-08:002021-02-18T22:10:28.891-08:00Because of this post, I have decided to start read...Because of this post, I have decided to start reading Girl and the Stars now instead of waiting for it to be completed.Jesse Kaukonenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06312282246474401602noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3529725084811715233.post-47411054962079495552021-02-18T20:54:14.097-08:002021-02-18T20:54:14.097-08:00I count myself lucky that I've only found your...I count myself lucky that I've only found your work recently and have thus been at liberty to 'binge' two and a third of your trilogies (so far.) Jorg's tale, Nora's tale and I just finished One Word Kill this morning. <br /><br />I drive between photo shoots. A lot. Driving is the only time that I have to 'read' via Scribd or Audible. I typically try to read a few books solely for the joy of a story and then read something on Science, History or Biography (learning a joy all it's own, but different) and then back to a story. I will continue to work my way through your content, but wonder, are you compensated well at all from those of us who enjoy your books being read, or only from those printed on dead trees? I'm never averse to buying books that I've listened to when I've enjoyed my time as much as I have so far with Jorg, Nora and Nick, but do want to make sure that I'm not 'cheating' you out of a living for such fine craft. - Michael Eric Berubeanothermainehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15152724926947656818noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3529725084811715233.post-71294756743265477312021-02-18T12:48:57.381-08:002021-02-18T12:48:57.381-08:00As a devoted reader, I feel very fortunate that yo...As a devoted reader, I feel very fortunate that you are able to produce such wonderful work at such a good pace. I am eagerly awaiting The Girl and the Mountain because I trusted you enough that I read the first book before the second was published. People should save their skepticism for the two guys who earned it.Brianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10817112438065501775noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3529725084811715233.post-12414235495267331452021-02-18T11:26:04.380-08:002021-02-18T11:26:04.380-08:00I am reading the Girl and the Stars and loving it!...I am reading the Girl and the Stars and loving it! So happy to be back in Abeth! I love the Book of the Ancestor and this continues some of those themes -very interested to find out more!!Louhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15470280877477110671noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3529725084811715233.post-29060293312049279182021-02-18T07:48:07.460-08:002021-02-18T07:48:07.460-08:00First, thank you for the insight into the process ...First, thank you for the insight into the process from the publishing side of things and how important it is to support wonderful writers. I have in the past bought first books (usually by authors I already know and love) even though I didn't plan to read them right away. Come to think of it, I did that with at least one 2nd book, where I bought and read the first but decided to wait to read the 2nd until the 3rd came out. Because of poor sales, it's indefinitely delayed. :(<br /><br />I really appreciate your second point, though: several of my favorite authors are ones who write those massive fantasy books--Robin Hobb and Steven Erikson both come to mind. And my appreciation of their respective works and my love for those characters have absolutely been deepened by re-reading the books, usually to refresh my memory before a new one comes out. <br /><br />My wife and I have been binging a number of TV series over the past year, as so many are doing, but it's been interesting to us to watch WandaVision and The Mandalorean not only because of the shows themselves but also because of the experience of being forced to wait a week in between episodes. Thinking about what's happened, anticipating what's coming. <br /><br />Can't wait for the new book! And the one after that, and....Sherckhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15365366144078711301noreply@blogger.com