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| What are you currently reading? I just finished "Queen of Blades" yesterday, went to B&N yesterday afternoon and picked up "Tyrannosaur Canyon" by Douglas Preston. It's pretty good so far. My favorite from him was "Relic", even though he was teamed up with another author on that one. |
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| Just finished up the last published Malazan book, and the next one won't be out till march 2007 I'd been on a nonfiction stint for a while though, and I'd started A Vanished World by Chris Lowney, it's a pretty solid history on Umayyad/Almohad Spain. A little too muslim-apologist though, and some academics are dubious of Lowney's contentions, if you pick it up, it's worth reading up some balance.But now I'm gonna have to look for the malazan novellas that haven't been published in the US... I've only read one and I need a fix. |
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| Just finished Altered Carbon and Broken Angels by Richard K. Morgan, and I'm waiting for the third book (Woken Furies) in the series to come in at my library. It's kind of like if you put Neal Stephenson and Philip K. Dick together and then added in an extra dose of noir on top of that. Definitely the best sci-fi/cyberpunk I've read in a very long time (like, since the first time I read Snow Crash) and I'd highly recommend it to any fans of the genre. |
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| I wish I was queer, so I could get chicks Join Date: Feb 2002 Location: Denmark
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| American Gods by Neil Gaiman and 1984 by George Orwell.
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+11 Internets | Stephen Brust's Vlad Taltos books. Through 8 of them now. Short books, but good reads. Well written. And just finished the 4 Hyperion books by Dan Simmons. Actually enjoyed the 2nd pair a lot even though most people said I wouldn't. Just started the 1st Dune book last night. Tried to read them 10 years ago and got 2 pages in before putting it down because the made up words annoyed me. I guess I'm more open minded now that I've got like 100 fantasy books behind me, because I'm 15 pages in and still reading.
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| I loved the Hyperion books, though I'm one of the ones who enjoyed the first two more than the end. Sounds like you'd enjoy Simmons' Ilium/Olympos series too, they're excellent. Dune should be canon honestly. I have a friend who teaches highschool and she mentioned Dune getting on their required summer reading list... fucking ripped, I had to sit through Madame Bovary and Ethan fucking Frome when I was in highschool ![]() Last edited by Khorum : 12-01-2006 at 02:22 PM. |
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I have Olympos. Is Ilium first? Haven't started it yet.
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