I would love to see a TV series made out of Simon R. Green's Nightside books. I think fans of The Sandman, John Constantine and Supernatural would get a kick out of both Nightside and John Taylor's adventures.
#littenswanttoknow
I would love to see a TV series made out of Simon R. Green's Nightside books. I think fans of The Sandman, John Constantine and Supernatural would get a kick out of both Nightside and John Taylor's adventures.
#littenswanttoknow
1. The Nightside of London, from Simon R. Green's Nightside series. Also ancient Greece if the mythological Gods existed.
2. I'm grateful I'm off the next 4 days, and I have 3 different readathons to participate in.
Thanks for the tag @DarkMina
#wonderouswednesday @Eggs
1. Either, but I've read more books with wizards.
2. Green's Nightside series and of course LOTR.
Thanks for the tag @TheSpineView #Two4Tuesday
Since I'm running so late, tag anyone who hasn't played yet.
1. Either Simon R. Green's Nightside series or Secret Histories series, both ran 12 books. If we count various Star Trek books as one series, its would be 35-40 books.
2. As I get older, I find I want to wait until completed before I start reading them. I read the first GoT book back in 1996, now 25 years later we still have no conclusion.
3. I don't have a preference.
#sundayfunday @ozma.of.oz
1. Tagged!! I love Green's Nightside series.
2. I want lots of action, weird creatures and a little behind the scenes history of the world.
3. I'd like some asian flavored urban fantasy, like Tokyo, Hong Kong, Manila or Bangkok.
#sundayfunday @ozma.of.oz
1. Simon R. Green (50 so far)
2. Currently 5, but I'm getting a 6th on Friday because they are beginning to overflow a tiny bit.
3. Series are together of course, but otherwise its random.
#wonderouswednesday @Eggs
1. Simon R. Green
2. Someone Comes To Town, Someone Leaves Town by Cory Doctorow. Wonderful urban fantasy that most people haven't heard of before. I highly recommend it.
3. Nightside, Secret Histories or Deathstalker
4. Science Fiction, Fantasy, History, Biography
5. Poetry
#ravenclawprincess913
I'd like to visit the Nightside, from Simon R. Green's series by the same name. It looks dark and dangerous, where every temptation is available, every vice satisfied, and every fantasy fulfilled. If you're willing to pay the price....
#GiGiBookBox @GondorGirl
Interesting story world, but the secondary characters weren't developped enough and a lot of questions were left unanswered.
Loved it! Quick read, sly humor. Perfect blend of horror, fantasy, and mystery.
Just finished this. I'm going to count it as #screamathon reading because it did have a couple spooky elements to it. HOWEVER, I can't go on without saying that I kind of seriously hated it. It was loaned to me by a friend, so maybe I'm missing a few contextual clues from a series, but this was just awful. The editing was horrible. The idea for the world seems cool, just not executed well. It was a slog to finish at only 230pages!🤦🏻♀️
You know, adjectives are suppose to actually mean something. What the heck is a corrupt perfume?? This book, man. It's so full of itself.
Re-reading the Nightside series. I love the characters & the Nightside world Simon R. Green created. It's frightening, dangerous, & yet so alluring to the point where if it ever exists in real life I might visit it, against my better judgement.
I also love how the series turned out to be very different from how I imagined it after reading the 1st book.