The Book I bought today is...
#121
Posted 28 July 2005 - 02:34 PM
Ordered a bunch of books from play:
Lois McMaster Bujold: The Curse Of Chalion
Stephen King: The Stand
Carlos Ruiz Zafon: The Shadow Of The Wind
Vernor Vinge: A Deepness In The Sky
Roger Zelazny: The Chronicles Of Amber
Dennis Lehane: Prayers For Rain
Dennis Lehane: Gone, Baby, Gone
Dennis Lehane: Sacred
Jack Vance: Lyonesse : Suldrun's Garden
Jack Vance: Tales Of The Dying Earth
John C Wright: Last Guardian Of Everness
Neal Stephenson: The System of the World
Lois McMaster Bujold: The Curse Of Chalion
Stephen King: The Stand
Carlos Ruiz Zafon: The Shadow Of The Wind
Vernor Vinge: A Deepness In The Sky
Roger Zelazny: The Chronicles Of Amber
Dennis Lehane: Prayers For Rain
Dennis Lehane: Gone, Baby, Gone
Dennis Lehane: Sacred
Jack Vance: Lyonesse : Suldrun's Garden
Jack Vance: Tales Of The Dying Earth
John C Wright: Last Guardian Of Everness
Neal Stephenson: The System of the World
#122
Posted 29 May 2005 - 02:22 PM
Chris Wooding's "The Ascendancy Veil", Neal Asher's "The Cowl", which has finally come out in paperback
And The Illuminatus Trilogy. Because there was 3 for 2 offer, and I already owned all the others in the offer
And The Illuminatus Trilogy. Because there was 3 for 2 offer, and I already owned all the others in the offer
O xein', angellein Lakedaimoniois hoti têde; keimetha tois keinon rhémasi peithomenoi.
#123 Guest_Slowkat_*
Posted 09 June 2005 - 01:18 PM
Today I bought,
R.Scott Bakker's The Prince of Nothing (books 1 & 2)
Steph Swainston's the Year of Our War
and....
China Miéville's Perdido Street Station
R.Scott Bakker's The Prince of Nothing (books 1 & 2)
Steph Swainston's the Year of Our War
and....
China Miéville's Perdido Street Station
#124 Guest_starnberg_*
Posted 14 May 2005 - 04:37 AM
Every Dead Thing by John Connolly. Crime novel with a very dark supernatural flavour set on the US eastern seaboard. Strongly recommended.
#125
Posted 23 April 2005 - 09:24 AM
He will, Falco, Gene Wolfe is excellent.
Victory is mine!
#126
Posted 09 July 2005 - 05:54 PM
Sean Russell, "The One Kingdom."
Simon R. Green, "Shadow's Fall."
Stephen R. Donaldson, "Forbidden Knowledge."
Davidd & Leigh Eddings, "The Treasured One."
.david
-Yes, if you wish, you can pokey me for the last. He's good, light fare, damnyouall!
Simon R. Green, "Shadow's Fall."
Stephen R. Donaldson, "Forbidden Knowledge."
Davidd & Leigh Eddings, "The Treasured One."
.david
-Yes, if you wish, you can pokey me for the last. He's good, light fare, damnyouall!
"Say what you will about the sweet miracle of unquestioning faith, I consider a capacity for it terrifying and absolutely vile!"- Kurt Vonnegut
#127 Guest_Jay Tomio_*
Posted 11 May 2005 - 01:25 AM
quote:Bloomin' eck, you don't do anything by halves, do ya Aimu
I'm rather opinionated about books so I feel the need to at least read what I may in the future rip
That said I guess I should have pre-ordered Terry Brook's 'Straken'
I generally pre-order alot, living overseas, I try to get the books as timely as possible (not to mention it's cheaper).
Also I have a lot of interviews slated so I feel obligated to read as much work as possible fro man author as possible before doing so.
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#128
Posted 09 June 2005 - 03:01 PM
@Brewd - What were you doing in MY city? In Fopp, no less, across from the Bank...begone Londoner!
I did not buy a book today but a few days back when I got Great Expectations and The Histories and Xenophon - The Persian Expedition.
I did not buy a book today but a few days back when I got Great Expectations and The Histories and Xenophon - The Persian Expedition.
Victory is mine!
#129 Guest_Falco_*
Posted 08 April 2005 - 04:09 AM
Well, replace bought with borrowed for my actions today...
...finally decided to check out all this brouhaha over Bakker and borrowed his "The Darkness that Comes Before". Pretty good so far, only about 60 pages in. Also picked up Lois McMaster Bujold's "Curse of Chalio" and Michael Chabon's renowned "Kavalier and Clay". I love Chabon's writing, its so smooth that I seem to be drinking rather than reading it.
...finally decided to check out all this brouhaha over Bakker and borrowed his "The Darkness that Comes Before". Pretty good so far, only about 60 pages in. Also picked up Lois McMaster Bujold's "Curse of Chalio" and Michael Chabon's renowned "Kavalier and Clay". I love Chabon's writing, its so smooth that I seem to be drinking rather than reading it.
#130
Posted 28 July 2005 - 09:57 AM
Just ordered the Warrior-Prophet off Amazon. Ooh yeah.
#131
Posted 21 July 2005 - 05:00 AM
quote:Originally posted by Izzarre:
quote:Originally posted by ObsoleteResolve:
Sean Russell, "The One Kingdom."
Simon R. Green, "Shadow's Fall."
Are these any good? I've been interested in both.
The One Kingdom is fairly dull, IMO. Russell is good at evoking mood in these but I just couldn't get interested in the characters. I prefer his Moontide and Magic Rise duology (World Without End and Sea Without a Shore). Try those if you haven't already.
OK, I think I got it, but just in case, can you say the whole thing over again? I wasn't really listening.
#132
Posted 09 July 2005 - 05:18 PM
Bought Tony Ballantyne's "Recursion" and Kate Elliott's "Dragon King"
Both look pretty good from the first few pages
Both look pretty good from the first few pages
O xein', angellein Lakedaimoniois hoti têde; keimetha tois keinon rhémasi peithomenoi.
#133 Guest_allwilldie_*
Posted 10 June 2005 - 09:31 AM
Ovid's Metamorphoses
Wilke Collins - The Woman In White
Wilke Collins - The Woman In White
#134 Guest_Fool_*
Posted 16 May 2005 - 03:42 AM
Aimunlindale>> If you like Ishiguro you should definitely check out 'The Remains of the Day'. 'A Pale View of Hills' on the other hand isnt as good as the others.
#135
Posted 22 July 2005 - 03:06 PM
I just added the Night Shade books limited edition of Blood Follows to my shelf.
-Neil
-Neil
#136 Guest_Jay Tomio_*
Posted 06 April 2005 - 01:28 AM
Well it was a couple days ago, but I bought a first editon of Mugby Junction (1866) by Charles Dickens, which is reputed to being the first shared-world fantasy.
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#137
Posted 11 July 2005 - 06:38 AM
quote:Originally posted by Kengo:
Night of Knives last week from Clarksworld. I plan to read it soon!
So did I. Do you know how long it takes to receive books from Clarksworld? Never ordered from them before.
#138
Posted 27 July 2005 - 05:45 AM
quote:Originally posted by Asheroth:
Irvine is...put-downable. Which is not to say that he's bad, it's just that...well, I've got Geomancer on the desk next to me and I feel little to no desire to pick it up and read it.
Heh.. that's wierd.. I read through them and couldn't bring myself to finish the fourth in that series
It's like drinking something you don't want to, but you force yourself to because that's all there is... and then reaching for the bucket
Edit. Just started the first four books in the House of Niccolo series by Dorothy Dunnett. - I must be mad listening to Patch's voice urging me to buy books...
#139
Posted 29 May 2005 - 04:54 PM
I just got Wooding''s Ascendancy Veil as well. Also:
Misfortune by Wesley Stace, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon, Devices and Desires by K.J. Parker
Misfortune by Wesley Stace, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon, Devices and Desires by K.J. Parker
#140 Guest_Falco_*
Posted 25 April 2005 - 01:48 AM
quote:Originally posted by Fist Gamet:
He will, Falco, Gene Wolfe is excellent.
Mehhh. No great shakes so far, although I've only read the first couple of books. Prattles on a bit too much, needs tighter editing. Inventive mind though, I'll grant, and vocabulary (not been running so much to the dictionary for ages).