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Reading at t'moment?

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Posted 15 August 2004 - 03:10 PM

during, before... close enough Posted Image (though wasnt it while they were in southern italy that the Salaminia came with the summons? Posted Image)
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Posted 20 July 2004 - 11:04 AM

Just finished A Fortress of Grey Ice, as well as The Healthy Dead, both of which were very enjoyable and well written. I'm also going along in 'The cave of Nine Banestones', by Eric Van Lustbader, which is the third book in the series. Very good. A kind of a fantasy/SF mix, with two societies, one relying on advanced technology, the others of ancient magic. Planning on rereading either Dune of the Black Jewel trilogy after that, although by the time I finish my current read, these plans may have changed again.
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Posted 29 November 2004 - 03:18 AM

Now reading Liz Williams' "The Poison Master" The review compared her to Mieville. What a load of bollocks. No where near as good, I'm really dissapointed nowPosted Image
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Posted 10 June 2004 - 06:50 AM

@cadz
oh, absolutely, I know first books are often nowhere near the quality of later onesPosted Image and there were some promising bits...

read "Lyra's Oxford" in about half an hour the other night...severly dissapointed.


Chasm City gets better and better thoughPosted Image
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#365 User is offline   Murrin 

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Posted 15 December 2004 - 02:50 AM

Read Riddle-Master trilogy - three books in three days (though admittedly very short books all). Now reading 'The Dragon Waiting'.
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Posted 12 June 2004 - 02:28 AM

Finished the beast that is "QuickSilver".

Hopefully will receive "The Confusion" for my birthday. Posted Image

I just started reading The Broken Crown by Michelle West. I had never heard of her before, but she has a ten book series (I think it's ten), and a duology preceding that.
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Posted 04 February 2005 - 02:18 PM

to-read here... Posted Image

The Warrior-Prophet
Gates of Fire
War Junkie
Foucault's Pendulum
Black Rain
The Reality Dysfunction
Altered Carbon
The Diamond Age
Snow Crash
Quicksilver
The Confusion
Cryptonomicon
Fevre Dream
Disgrace - J.M Coetzee
Mirror of Her Dreams
A Man Rides Through
Going Postal - Pratchett
Otherland 1-4
New Spring
Crossroads of Twilight
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Posted 04 November 2004 - 08:25 PM

Just finished the Farseer trilogy. What a crap ending. A long, long, long, long build up to have everything resolved in a few pages. Seems to me she ran out of steam (either that or the editor was on her case).

In general, decent books with some excellent characterisation.
However, the overall story was dumb and the world building quite shallow. Nowhere near the top in the fantasy world as a series. I'll stick to Erikson, Bakkar and Martin, thanks.
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Posted 04 February 2005 - 09:37 AM

..but he saved the Amazon didn't he ?

Anyway,gave up on Gene Wolfe's "The Books of the New Sun"..*gasps from the fantasy lit-wank crowd* of which I'm a founder member. Just too slow and dull,I'm afraid.

Reading a few stories from GRRMs "Rretrospective" Then starting dad-friendly-thriller-lit (TM PALE) "Da Vinci Code".Why ? Because the rest of the world can't be wrong .Can it ? No spoilers.

Cloud Atlas review+ others, by Jeff Vandermeer over at Locus.
http://www.locusmag.com/2005/Features/01_V...BestOf2004.html
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Posted 03 January 2005 - 04:28 AM

I have the omnibus edition, so I imagine that I'll get around to reading all five parts of the trilogy sooner or later... most likely later Posted Image
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Posted 09 February 2005 - 04:10 PM

yeaaaaap... it wont be much of a surprise though... I thought I even wrote about it here somewhere, but im too lazy to check. its on the review board thingy somewhere.
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Posted 29 July 2004 - 06:59 PM

I's readin' "The Time Traveler's Wife" by Audrey Niffenegger. And Midnight Tides.

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Posted 11 February 2005 - 09:18 AM

Ditto. Reading "Da Vinci Code" ....predictable so far. Also Green Arrow "The wonder year"

Back to the booze
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Posted 04 June 2004 - 05:04 AM

Still reading It by Stephen King, tis a massive book. Still should finish today or tomorrow. Hope it ends better than hte film (I've heard it does). Even if it doesn't though, it's still been a great book.
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Posted 21 February 2005 - 12:30 PM

starting Memories of Ice and Armageddon The Battle for Germany by Max Hastings. Just finished Cornwell's Sharpe's Escape
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Posted 08 December 2004 - 06:24 AM

Finished The State of The Art by Iain Banks.

The novelette was pretty good. The rest was forgettable.
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Posted 15 July 2004 - 01:47 PM

Well, finished Market Forces... for more see Morgan thread in the Book Forum... in brief I liked but it felt a little too much of an amalgamation of other works rather than a true creation...

Now Reading the CIties Athology. Second half of a Year in the Linear City and it is very enjoyable.
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Posted 31 January 2005 - 05:01 AM

Salman Rushdie's "The Ground beneath her Feet". Very nice start, 60 pages in and loving it.
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Posted 29 July 2004 - 09:07 AM

@ First. OK I won't...but you do.But, it will be a pleasure to read them.

@ Fiddler. Speak to you soon.

Reading : Harry TurlteDoves "Bronze Horse". Another great tale from the "Heroes of the First Age" Anthology. To be followed by "Healthy Dead" Posted Image
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Posted 04 March 2005 - 12:23 AM

yeah ? The one we are strongly recommended is the oxfords version, not illustratet unfortunately. I do however have a childrens type verison of the oddysey, some of the pictures of the nymphs are quite interesting Posted Image

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