Reading at t'moment?
#301 Guest_camsmclean_*
Posted 15 July 2004 - 03:15 PM
Im about 200 pages into "Evolution" by Stephen Baxter. It's OK, but it lacks (so far) any real "characters" and plot. I hate not finishing a book, but this ones takin me a while.
#302
Posted 09 July 2004 - 04:27 PM
Currently reading the Witches of Chiswick by Robert Rankin. Shaping up as a bit of a weird book but then again there is some weird humour there as well.
#303
Posted 30 July 2004 - 05:56 AM
I'm gonna (finally) finish my DG reread, then I'll be buying Chaos and Order and This Day All Gods Die.
#304 Guest__*
Posted 22 August 2004 - 11:31 AM
Oh? might you have a link?
as for badgering...I have definitely done it before:
"Hey...there is this new book coming out...yadda-yadda, would probably be quite popular... dadadadada."
They talk.
You talk
They agree
you go woooooOOooooOOOo
have to be sure you talk to A.) someone who has a say in buying new books and B.) someone who isnt old and resentful of the world like your stereotypical librarian
And what happened to that thread where you said Knights didnt have plate mail at agincourt? hehe
as for badgering...I have definitely done it before:
"Hey...there is this new book coming out...yadda-yadda, would probably be quite popular... dadadadada."
They talk.
You talk
They agree
you go woooooOOooooOOOo
have to be sure you talk to A.) someone who has a say in buying new books and B.) someone who isnt old and resentful of the world like your stereotypical librarian
And what happened to that thread where you said Knights didnt have plate mail at agincourt? hehe
#305
Posted 14 June 2004 - 05:18 PM
The Worthing Sage by Orson Scott Card. I'm thinking of reading Bio of a Space Tyrant next.
#306 Guest_Duiker_*
Posted 24 February 2005 - 04:00 PM
Starting The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
#307
Posted 23 February 2005 - 07:18 AM
Solzhenitsyn is pretty awesome, man. I read his "A Day in the Life of Ivan Devanovitch." I think it was called...
Anyways, reading "Black Wind" by Clive Cussler at the moment. Very typical Cussler adventure so far.
Anyways, reading "Black Wind" by Clive Cussler at the moment. Very typical Cussler adventure so far.
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We all Scream
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You Scream
We all Scream
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#308
Posted 31 August 2004 - 07:09 AM
I always forget to post in here for some reason.
I've read Club Vampyre by some Laurell person, which was relatively enjoyable.
The Great Hunt and The Dragon Reborn, which were pretty good.
Cowl, which was all right, and had a very interesting premise, as do all Asher's books. I did get the feeling that if I actually spent the time to get my head all the way around his funny time-travel ideas there would be gaping holes in the logic...
And I'm reading The Family Tree, by Sheri S. Tepper, which is good so far.
I've read Club Vampyre by some Laurell person, which was relatively enjoyable.
The Great Hunt and The Dragon Reborn, which were pretty good.
Cowl, which was all right, and had a very interesting premise, as do all Asher's books. I did get the feeling that if I actually spent the time to get my head all the way around his funny time-travel ideas there would be gaping holes in the logic...
And I'm reading The Family Tree, by Sheri S. Tepper, which is good so far.
#309 Guest_Rallick Nom_*
Posted 23 June 2004 - 05:40 AM
Back to Bruce Sterling's Schismatrix. Brilliant, hard-edged sci-fi.
#310
Posted 01 February 2005 - 06:02 AM
Really enjoying Cloud Atlas, and also starting a re-read of the Dune series, prompted by seing one of the millions of TV versions, where I was sure their eyes were wrong. Not enough blue. I live a sad life
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#311 Guest_Fool_*
Posted 16 November 2004 - 07:30 AM
Well, i found a signed copy of runes of the earth and couldnt resist.
And its better in every way than earlier volumes except one.
It doesnt have covenant in it. Linden is much more bearable than in previous books even though her constant wailing about foul having her son does get annoying half way through.
Still, she cant stand up to covenenant.
The ending leaves hope for an even better second volume, though.
And its better in every way than earlier volumes except one.
It doesnt have covenant in it. Linden is much more bearable than in previous books even though her constant wailing about foul having her son does get annoying half way through.
Still, she cant stand up to covenenant.
The ending leaves hope for an even better second volume, though.
#312
Posted 18 November 2004 - 11:09 AM
quote:
Originally posted by Unoriginal:
It is, I saw my box set of the 5 books and thought. MUST READ. Every time I read the part about the poetry it has me in stitches.
Tis true. The bit about taking up the whole system on the ship just to work out how to make the perfect cup of tea also makes one chortle somewhat.
A Haunting Poem
I Scream
You Scream
We all Scream
For I Scream.
I Scream
You Scream
We all Scream
For I Scream.
#313 Guest__*
Posted 14 January 2005 - 04:30 AM
finished Equal Rites the other day, and just started the Warrior-Prophet
#314 Guest_Unoriginal_*
Posted 31 July 2004 - 08:11 AM
Just finished Midnight Tides, another very good novel. Has he said anything when the next will be?
Currently Reading: Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell
Currently Reading: Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell
#315
Posted 15 June 2004 - 09:48 AM
Just finished Duncan's 'The Gilded Chain'. Not the best fantasy ever, but i'm hooked enough to go grab the next book in the series.
- Abyss, never going to eat unidentified meat products ever again. Ooooo, sausages!
- Abyss, never going to eat unidentified meat products ever again. Ooooo, sausages!
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#316
Posted 12 August 2004 - 01:18 AM
Back from holiday, and I read:
The Burning Stone and The Gathering Storm, by Kate Elliot, which are still sort of bouncing along interestingly enough for me to read them,
Wanderers and Islanders (Steve Cockayne), which was a bit confusing, but The Iron Chain made a few more connections, and hooked my interest in this series,
War in Heaven. Big Zindell ramble. Fun
Feersum Endjinn (Banks), which was alright, but I somehow felt as though I missed the ending....
Tales From Earthsea, which I loved,
And The Portrait of Mrs. Charbuque, which I also liked a lot.
Now I'm reading the Great Hunt, but I'm not halfway yet and I've found out its due in tomorrow and someone has a hold
The Burning Stone and The Gathering Storm, by Kate Elliot, which are still sort of bouncing along interestingly enough for me to read them,
Wanderers and Islanders (Steve Cockayne), which was a bit confusing, but The Iron Chain made a few more connections, and hooked my interest in this series,
War in Heaven. Big Zindell ramble. Fun
Feersum Endjinn (Banks), which was alright, but I somehow felt as though I missed the ending....
Tales From Earthsea, which I loved,
And The Portrait of Mrs. Charbuque, which I also liked a lot.
Now I'm reading the Great Hunt, but I'm not halfway yet and I've found out its due in tomorrow and someone has a hold
#317 Guest_Elvithrarith_*
Posted 17 January 2005 - 04:17 PM
meep why are you all dissing hobb? she's great!
@brood - dammit u mentioned the first farseer book, so i had to go read it again didnt i? as good as i remembered. but now i have started to read the others...and i have exams next week!!! grr!
@morgoth - humph i still aint too pleased with you. but u hve reminded me to go and read legends 2 now thanks
and i know this is gona be a rather weird question, but has anyone seen a copy of the tenth nightworld book by L.J.Smith? i know its an immature book, but my friends and i are miffed coz apparently it aint coming out over here any ideas, anyone?
@brood - dammit u mentioned the first farseer book, so i had to go read it again didnt i? as good as i remembered. but now i have started to read the others...and i have exams next week!!! grr!
@morgoth - humph i still aint too pleased with you. but u hve reminded me to go and read legends 2 now thanks
and i know this is gona be a rather weird question, but has anyone seen a copy of the tenth nightworld book by L.J.Smith? i know its an immature book, but my friends and i are miffed coz apparently it aint coming out over here any ideas, anyone?
#318
Posted 15 December 2004 - 01:58 AM
Just got The Ghost King by Gemmell.
I have just finished The Legend of Deathwalker by the same author.... what can I say Gemmells books are heroic nonsence but great to read on the train on the way to work :-)
I have just finished The Legend of Deathwalker by the same author.... what can I say Gemmells books are heroic nonsence but great to read on the train on the way to work :-)
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#319
Posted 13 October 2004 - 06:54 PM
Am reading "Hello Missus; A Girl's Own Guide To Foreign Affairs". It's a memoir by an Australian journalist who went to East Timor for the UN. Quite interesting and funny
Not to mention all the hot Brazilian and Portugese Peacekeepers and bodyguards
Not to mention all the hot Brazilian and Portugese Peacekeepers and bodyguards
*casting the shaved knuckle*
#320
Posted 14 October 2004 - 05:40 AM
Just finished reading "Broken Angels" by Richard Morgan, now reading both "Market Forces" by the same author, and re-reading A Game of Thrones, for a book club that ACTUALLY BOTHERS TO VOTE!!!
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