Reading at t'moment?
#4001
Posted 09 June 2009 - 09:15 AM
Finished re-reading First Man in Rome the first book of the Masters of Rome series by Colleen McCullogh. Thisis, in my opinion if not the best historical fiction book, at least the best historical fiction on Roman times
Adept of Team Quick Ben
I greet you as guests and so will not crush the life from you and devour your soul with peals of laughter. No, instead, I will make tea-Gothos
I greet you as guests and so will not crush the life from you and devour your soul with peals of laughter. No, instead, I will make tea-Gothos
#4002
Posted 09 June 2009 - 03:20 PM
Finished reading 'Harry and the Pirates', a short collection of Necroscope stories by Brian Lumley. As this fills in some of the 'Lost Years' gaps, 'Harry and the Pirates' is probably more for long time fans but I still had fun reading it as a first time reader. My full review is over Here. I'm now well into Escober's 'Chaos'...
#4003
Posted 10 June 2009 - 11:47 AM
Don DeLillo - White Noise
I'm sure someday I'll read a fantasy book again. Probably right around the end of August.
I'm sure someday I'll read a fantasy book again. Probably right around the end of August.
This post has been edited by Slumgullion Spitteler: 10 June 2009 - 11:47 AM
#4004
Posted 10 June 2009 - 07:21 PM
Finished reading Escober's 'Chaos', the tale of a former British soldier who must fight his own demons in order to stand any chance of making through a web of lies in one piece. I found a lot of it contrived, in order to get our hero to a particular spot rather than anything to do with the plot, but it still went along at a fair pace with plenty for me to think about and keep me interested. My full review is over Here. I'm now well into M. John Harrison's 'The Pastel City'...
#4005
Posted 11 June 2009 - 08:28 PM
Finished reading M. John Harrison's 'The Pastel City'. One of the more depressing books I've ever read (it's the end of the world and it feels like everything is an exercise in futility...) but really thought provoking at the same time. Have a look at everything else that I thought about it over Here. For a complete change of pace, I'm now well into Diana Rowland's 'Mark of the Demon'...
#4006
Posted 11 June 2009 - 08:49 PM
just finished Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson- has alot of people with similar names to characters in his system of the world series(which is fantastic. long, but fantastic).
Also started re-reading Dan Simmons -Illium, and Olympus- these two books mind blowing. The Trojan war, The Greek gods and godesses are on mars, robots who read Faust and Shakespeare, and futuristic humans that can teleport wherever they want but cant read! crazy good read
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Also started re-reading Dan Simmons -Illium, and Olympus- these two books mind blowing. The Trojan war, The Greek gods and godesses are on mars, robots who read Faust and Shakespeare, and futuristic humans that can teleport wherever they want but cant read! crazy good read
#4007
Posted 11 June 2009 - 10:36 PM
Just picked up "The Steel Remains" by Morgan from the library today. Starting it tonight.
I've always been crazy but its kept me from going insane.
#4008
Posted 12 June 2009 - 01:54 AM
Just started Abercrombie's "Last Argument of Kings"...
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#4010
Posted 12 June 2009 - 11:44 AM
Halfway through re-read of RotCG. It's actually better than I remember, now that I'm not comparing it to SE all the time.
But interrupted for the latest Family Trade book by Charlie Stross, _The Revolution Business_. Fantastic, all plotlines developed. And he's not afraid to kill people off, either.
Currently reading _The Witches of Karres_ by James Schmitz. Great start!
But interrupted for the latest Family Trade book by Charlie Stross, _The Revolution Business_. Fantastic, all plotlines developed. And he's not afraid to kill people off, either.
Currently reading _The Witches of Karres_ by James Schmitz. Great start!
It is perfectly monstrous the way people go about nowadays saying things against one, behind one's back, that are absolutely and entirely true.
-- Oscar Wilde
-- Oscar Wilde
#4011
Posted 12 June 2009 - 03:03 PM
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#4013
Posted 12 June 2009 - 05:42 PM
Finished reading Diana Rowland's 'Mark of the Demon', a Louisiana detective must solve a serial killer case whilst trying to work out why her demon summoning has gone wrong in the worst possible way... The blurb made me cringe but this is actually a really good read, things are tied up a little too neatly but it's an entertaining police story with a hint of the supernatural...
My full review is over Here. Absolutely no idea what I'll be reading next...
My full review is over Here. Absolutely no idea what I'll be reading next...
#4014
Posted 12 June 2009 - 08:07 PM
coltainereborn, on Jun 12 2009, 04:32 PM, said:
great series, is anyone better than Glotka?(unless its the bloody nine)
Only Russian speaking are allowed to make this typo!
Only Two Things Are Infinite, The Universe and Human Stupidity, and I'm Not Sure About The Former.
Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein
#4015
Posted 12 June 2009 - 08:13 PM
Just finished 'The Warrior Prophet' by Bakker.
Entertaining, but the underlying philosophy is still highly annoying to me as I do not agree with it.
Entertaining, but the underlying philosophy is still highly annoying to me as I do not agree with it.
Monster Hunter World Iceborne: It's like hunting monsters, but on crack, but the monsters are also on crack.
#4016
Posted 12 June 2009 - 08:30 PM
under milk wood by dylan tomas! the stuff of legends!
Whole bag of orios! crappin all over the carpet! twelve ribs my ass!!!
#4017
Posted 16 June 2009 - 03:29 PM
I've finished reading Simon Bestwick's 'Tide of Souls' where the UK not only has to deal with rising floods but the massed ranks of the undead that lie beneath the waters... I loved the concept behind the appearance of the undead (although the explanation was a bit laboured) and, despite the writing getting a bit formulaic at times, I thoroughly enjoyed the rest of the book as well. My full review is over Here. I'm now finishing off Henry Zou's 'Emperor's Mercy' and Christie Golden's 'Omen' (Star Wars tie-in)...
#4018
Posted 16 June 2009 - 09:46 PM
I finally got a hold of Abercrombie's Last Argument of Kings -- from the library. I'm reading it.
#4019
Posted 17 June 2009 - 03:04 PM
Finished Christie Golden's 'Omen' Star Wars tie-in. While it has a lot of the same problems that 'Outcast' (its predecessor) did it manages to be one hell of a lot more entertaining read. My full review is over Here. I'm still working my way through 'Emperor's Mercy' and have also started reading an ARC of F.G. Cottam's 'The House of Lost Souls'...
#4020
Posted 17 June 2009 - 06:33 PM
I just started Zelazny's _Nine Princes in Amber_ today. So far it's nice. I thought it would be stuffier since it's so old.