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Reading at t'moment?

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Posted 06 October 2004 - 08:10 AM

"Good reading though for the military historian in me"

I agree, if you ignore the bit about him not shutting the hell up or the parts which are long and rambling and would evoke the wrath of the MSWord paper-clip man ("Hello, it appears that you are composing a rambling speech...")

I had to "translate" parts of that damned book for 3rd year Latin... *shudders* it sucked. A LOT.
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Posted 22 August 2004 - 12:02 PM

@Fool: Ehmm... lol I just skimmed the medieval tech. thread...and no one said that....I must be going crazy hehe Posted Image
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Posted 26 July 2004 - 06:35 AM

Child of Flame, Kate Elliott. This book goes on forever...

I now have a gigantic stock of books for the holidays. 8 big, fat, hardbacks from the library Posted Image
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Posted 28 September 2004 - 05:47 AM

Iron Council by China Mieville, been looking forward to this for a while now.
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Posted 21 January 2005 - 06:05 AM

Dan Brown 'Angels and demons'.
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Posted 16 November 2004 - 12:50 PM

@pale - I prefer to think of it as good attacking, I bet no one else puts 4 past the gooners this seasonPosted Image but yes., too many cockupsPosted Image

Finished Neverwhere already, actually. Now reading GotM... again (but this time my newly acquired first editionPosted Image) this is something like the 16th re-readPosted Image
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Posted 03 December 2004 - 01:58 AM

Finished A Sundial in A Grave by Mary Gentle.

I've been avoiding it for some time because its not got the same military setting as Ash, however, it turned out to be a great book nevertheless.
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#168 User is offline   Farad 

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Posted 12 July 2004 - 08:01 AM

just began Warrior-prophet by R. Scott Baker
it will be a great evening Posted Image

but what's the problem with the pages' edge ? Posted Image
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Posted 14 January 2005 - 01:51 PM

First - Veniss Underground is... bizarre. Good, but bizarrePosted Image you'll either love it or walk away from the book completely nonplussedPosted Image Hope its the former, obviously.


Can someone explain to me what is with Robin Hobb? Everyone I've spoken too says its really good, but I just couldn't get into it at all. Is the start of the first book just really poor? Or is it the same all the way through?
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Posted 19 July 2004 - 10:48 PM

@Fiddler. Good to see you again.You may remember our conversations a while back under my "Pale Remnants" name ?
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Posted 11 November 2004 - 06:18 AM

@AR - I just buy the new ones now because damned if I'm gonna finish the series now I've read through so much garbage in its causePosted Image
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#172 User is offline   Mort 

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Posted 06 June 2004 - 09:08 PM

Finished: Bakker's first some time last week... not too sure when.
Currently reading the Eyre Affair, by Fforde; Dragonbone Chair, Williams; and Guards, Guards by Pratchett.
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Posted 15 October 2004 - 11:24 PM

Now reading Pratchett's Going Postal

@Marduk
Well, I don't have $200 either... any more!

@Mort
Iron Council is one of the books I bought. So I'll be getting to it shortly

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You need to read classics to prepare for uni interviews? WTF?

But Malory's Arthur rocks my casbah
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Posted 15 September 2004 - 01:07 PM

malaria - one of the few series i've never been able to get into at all...

finished gridlinked, was pretty good, can't wait to get the CowlPosted Image

now starting Rob Grant's "Colony". I like Incompetence, so I hope this'll be just as goodPosted Image
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Posted 17 June 2004 - 04:24 AM

Just put a bid in for $3 for Cavern of Black Ice by JV Jones on ebay...yeah i know im a cheap bastard...mwahahaha.... Posted Image

Less than a day to go so i might get it, thought doubtful....

Can anyone tell me what this series is like?Posted Image
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Posted 12 June 2004 - 03:15 AM

I haven't read Latro in the Mist, but if you had trouble finishing it, I think it's unlikely you'll be a massive fan of Book of the New Sun. It really is a prime example of "you'll either love it or hate it". Wolfe's writing has such a dreamy vague and wandering quality that a lot of people just don't really see why things are happening. So many of the incidents in the book can only be described as random, there are two stories within stories and a play contained within Book of the New Sun. Some people would say that they bare absolutely no relevance to the acctual plot, others would say that nothing in the whole series happens for no reason. It's very hard to explain, and I think you really have to try them to be sure whether you'll like them or not. Only propare advise I can offer. Wolfe is a master of prose and themes in my opinion, but lots would say they couldn't really see what was actually going on in BotNS.
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Posted 09 June 2004 - 02:29 PM

finished the October Horse, and I'm now reading Glitterspike Hall by Mike Jefferies
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#178 User is offline   Murrin 

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Posted 28 July 2004 - 05:55 AM

Shortly before Angus Thermopyle and Milos Taverner left UMCPHQ aboard Trumpet, Holt Fasner visited his mother.

'A Dark and Hungry God Arises'.
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Posted 28 September 2004 - 05:58 AM

Deadhouse Gates
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Posted 30 June 2004 - 07:12 AM

@Rane
I know, that title change annoys me soo much. Truly cringeworthy.
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