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message 20: by Daniel

Daniel Ionson For Samhain...
Want a free Kindle version of After Life? Just ask.


message 19: by Daniel

Daniel Ionson Happy Birthday, Bilbo & Frodo.


message 18: by Daniel

Daniel Ionson Hi all.
I released a new book a few weeks ago: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...

If you want a free Kindle version, just let me know.
Daniel


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Daniel Ionson Happy Fall of Sauron Day. The only holiday worth celebrating.

~~Sing now; ye people of the Tower of Anor,
for the Realm of Sauron is ended for ever,
and the Dark Tower is thrown down.~~


message 16: by Daniel

Daniel Ionson QUESTION: Do you think the Malazan books are best read in order, or does it not affect the experience? Thanks.


message 15: by Daniel

Daniel Ionson For Gemmell fans, here's a timeline of the tales for you:
http://www.gemmellaward.com/page/dren...


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Daniel Ionson Happy Deathday to #Tolkien. Hope you found something other than the Void


message 13: by Daniel

Daniel Ionson ►If millions of people believed that millions of people have read your book, it would become true overnight.
#Marketing #Psychology


message 12: by Daniel

Daniel Ionson ►Happy Fall of Sauron Day!
"'Sing now ye people of Minas Anor for the realm of Sauron is ended for ever..."


message 11: by Daniel

Daniel Ionson The closer one gets to the speed of light, the slower time travels. The exact thing is true when completing a book.


message 10: by Daniel

Daniel Ionson Goodbye, Terry Pratchett. Thanks for the countless laughs.


Daniel Ionson ►►If you would like GR to add fractional ratings to their star system, they've got to hear it:
https://www.goodreads.com/about/conta...


Daniel Ionson ►►There is an excellent audiobook of Children of Hurin out there, narrated by Christopher Lee.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5...


Daniel Ionson ►►Happy Birthday, Tolkien!


Daniel Ionson Shii wrote: "Hi Daniel! Happy to be your friend :)
I owe myself reading some philosophy books, but I always end up with a fantasy one in my hands. Major problem!"


Hi Shii. Yes- both are enriching and also complimentary. I am completing my short philosophy book now before returning to a new Fantasy series.

Good reading.
Daniel


message 5: by Shii

Shii Hi Daniel! Happy to be your friend :)
I owe myself reading some philosophy books, but I always end up with a fantasy one in my hands. Major problem!


Daniel Ionson Lisa wrote: "Daniel wrote: "QUESTION: Sometimes I hear someone start a review by saying, "I really wanted to like this book..." (usually followed by "but I didn't...")

But my question is about what would mak..."


Thanks, Lisa. That makes sense. Sometimes it seems that the desire to especially like a book is also based on things like marketing hype, or even just the cover! Yours is the more rational of the shifts.


message 3: by Lisa

Lisa Daniel wrote: "QUESTION: Sometimes I hear someone start a review by saying, "I really wanted to like this book..." (usually followed by "but I didn't...")

But my question is about what would make you "want to ..."


For me, I pick up a book to try it, but there's something about the book that I really like, but much more that I dislike. It could be that there is a very good story destroyed by poor writing skills, or the author writes beautifully, but has nothing to say. Recently, I read a book that started wonderfully, I loved it. Then the book deteriorated to such an extent that the only reason why I finished it was because it was a review copy and I felt obligated to read it to the end. The first of the book was so amazing that I wanted to like the book, but the rest of it was so bad that I couldn't.
That's what I mean by "I really wanted to like this book...", that there's such strong potential but something ruins it.


message 2: by Liis

Liis Daniel wrote: "Some people are [listed as] reading 5 books at once. Really? Does that not diminish the reading experience for you?"

I felt I had to answer to this one, because I am a sucker for doing exactly that- reading multiple books at once.
Why I do it? Well, I tend to have different moods in what I would like to read on different days. I started Plato's The republic and halfway through I started one or two other books because I felt like reading something entirely different to spend my time.
Having said that- if a book is really good I do read it in one go (without starting another one at the same time) - other books, I don't find as interesting but I feel I should read are the ones I crawl through.
Also- I read some books via the Kindle app on my phone when I'm out and about, and I read paperbooks at home... hence the various amount of books going at once! :D


Daniel Ionson Science Shows Something Surprising About People Who Still Read Fiction:
http://mic.com/articles/104702/scienc...


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