Reading at t'moment?
#621 Guest_Blueblood_*
Posted 29 November 2004 - 03:36 AM
just finished "A game of thrones" and now starting on "A clash of Kings" by JRR Martin. Found the first one slow going but I will percivier.
#622
Posted 18 August 2004 - 03:57 PM
Currently reading "the Gunslinger" by Stephen King and I must admit that I don't understand the hype, it's slow.
#623 Guest_Pale Remnants_*
Posted 03 March 2005 - 03:35 PM
Under way with "Warrior Prophet". At the moment it seems a direct continuation of TDTCB.Although I expect new characters and themes to emerge shortly. A pleasure to read Fantasy of this quality.
Also reading Garth Ennis and Glen Fabrys brutal take on "Thor". With the "Vikings" miniseries.
Rape and Pillage... Ahoy Hoy!
Also reading Garth Ennis and Glen Fabrys brutal take on "Thor". With the "Vikings" miniseries.
Rape and Pillage... Ahoy Hoy!
#625 Guest_Caldazar_*
Posted 09 June 2004 - 02:11 AM
Rane, Gunslinger is totally different to how the rest of the series is written. Gunslinger is a less than average book imo but the rest are pretty damn good. Read book two before deciding on the series.
#626
Posted 09 February 2005 - 04:53 PM
Hmm.. I haven't noticed any differencies on dispatches whether it's been dvd's or books I've ordered..
And be it one book or many, play is cheaper than amazon.
And be it one book or many, play is cheaper than amazon.
#627
Posted 19 July 2004 - 01:15 AM
so I've just finished the diamond throne by eddings. and I have to ask: does it get any better futher on? 'cause if it doesn't, I'll be buggered if I'll be spending any more time on this author. I place him with the likes of salvatore. *shudder*
Legalise drugs! And murder!
#628
Posted 03 March 2005 - 02:01 PM
Still on Clive Cussler, it is OK, but it is so similar to all his other books I am getting a bit bored. I bought Iain Banks' "The Wasp Factory" today and I am looking forward to getting stuck into that!
A Haunting Poem
I Scream
You Scream
We all Scream
For I Scream.
I Scream
You Scream
We all Scream
For I Scream.
#629
Posted 11 July 2004 - 07:36 AM
Now reading Gates of Fire by Pressfield.
It's next in the Book Club for those who might be casually following along. If you've read it or have been wanting to, now's a good time to join the discussion.
It's next in the Book Club for those who might be casually following along. If you've read it or have been wanting to, now's a good time to join the discussion.
#630 Guest__*
Posted 23 January 2005 - 10:46 AM
Judging by what exactly?
oh, and I just conciousitized enough to realize what the word "lyrics" means. carry on.
oh, and I just conciousitized enough to realize what the word "lyrics" means. carry on.
#631 Guest_allwilldie_*
Posted 24 June 2004 - 07:50 AM
Just started Illium by Dan Simmons, already enjoying it and I have high hopes
#632
Posted 15 November 2004 - 08:31 AM
@Fanderay - You ever read Stonehenge? A Novel of 2000 BC! It is fantastic (writen by Bernard Cornwell, and the only book of his I have ever read. Amazing in scope and imagination.) I highly recommend it to anyone who cares to listen, but reading about your reading of England 1000, made me remember it.
A Haunting Poem
I Scream
You Scream
We all Scream
For I Scream.
I Scream
You Scream
We all Scream
For I Scream.
#633 Guest_Unoriginal_*
Posted 10 February 2005 - 02:15 PM
Thanks for the answer. How about delivery times, Have they been any different from DVDs?
I might order The Old Man And The Sea by Ernest Hemingway on monday from them.
I might order The Old Man And The Sea by Ernest Hemingway on monday from them.
#634 Guest_nakijo_*
Posted 12 July 2004 - 01:15 AM
@Pale
Yep, got mine early last month. If yours hasn't shown yet, I'd be emailing Pete to ask about it
Now reading Crossover by Joel Shepherd. It appears to be pulp rubbish (even while reading it) but I'm finding it strangely compelling
Yep, got mine early last month. If yours hasn't shown yet, I'd be emailing Pete to ask about it
Now reading Crossover by Joel Shepherd. It appears to be pulp rubbish (even while reading it) but I'm finding it strangely compelling
#635 Guest_Duiker_*
Posted 09 February 2005 - 03:38 PM
You're talking about Virtues of War? Well that would be very disappointing since I Like Pressfields GoF and ToW but it wouldn't be much of a surprise after the bland first few chapters, would it?
#636 Guest_Bed Head_*
Posted 02 December 2004 - 08:25 AM
Just finished Burning Angel by James Lee Burke. The man is an absolute genius!
#637 Guest_Duiker_*
Posted 07 July 2004 - 04:07 PM
Stopped with Catch-22. Amazing how something can be funny and boring at the same time. Anyway now halfway through The Difference Engine in barely a day, this is what I call writing. Certainly gonna check out some of Sterlings solo stuff after this (read all Gibson''s).
#638 Guest_AR_*
Posted 28 December 2004 - 11:33 AM
quote:
Im now wondering what to read now.
Between my birthday and christmass I got "The Motorcycle diarys" -Che Guarva(?), "Good Omens", "Neverwhere" - Neil Gaimen, "The Black company" Glen cook, "THe years of rice and salt" - Kim stanly Robinson, "Perdido street station" - China Meivelle, "Enders Game" "Speaker for the Dead" "Xeonicide" - Orson Scott Baker, "Tigana" - Guy Gavirial Kay, "Tales of the Dying Earth" - Jack Vance, "Endyminion" - Dan Simmons, "Farenheit 451" - Ray Bradbury.
The only ones I've read out of the above are the Bradbury and the Orson Scott Cards both excellent.
Still reading Tad Williams - War of the Flowers, enjoying it so far.
#639 Guest_nakijo_*
Posted 03 August 2004 - 07:29 PM
I have no idea where I was up to... Things have been a little hectic here, so the only thing I can remember reading lately (although I know there were more) is : The Healthy Dead (no, I have no idea what number hardcover it is...)
And I'm re-reading MT
I've noticed that most people are torn on Against a Dark Background. Hardcore Banks fans turn away from it in disgust, whereas those who don't enjoy his other books think it is his best. This would indicate that it is somehow very different from his usual material, but I've never seen how. I, of course, love it - along with everything else he's ever written. But then, he is my favourite author
@Pale
I just moved into my new house and fully half of my boxes were full of books... And I have no idea how I got that many either!
@Marduk
Dros reviews books. He gets sent ARCs or something. Lucky bugger!
And I'm re-reading MT
I've noticed that most people are torn on Against a Dark Background. Hardcore Banks fans turn away from it in disgust, whereas those who don't enjoy his other books think it is his best. This would indicate that it is somehow very different from his usual material, but I've never seen how. I, of course, love it - along with everything else he's ever written. But then, he is my favourite author
@Pale
I just moved into my new house and fully half of my boxes were full of books... And I have no idea how I got that many either!
@Marduk
Dros reviews books. He gets sent ARCs or something. Lucky bugger!
#640 Guest_nakijo_*
Posted 18 November 2004 - 05:07 PM
Oooh, what's that like, Edge?
I didn't realise he had another one out yet
I didn't realise he had another one out yet