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RE: What are you reading right now? - Changer - Aug-10-2009 Rereading the Tawny man trilogie at the moment. It still hasn't lost any of it's charm, praise Hobb ![]() RE: What are you reading right now? - chriSchaeffer - Oct-19-2009 Half the excitement of finishing a book is getting to pick the next one. I've recently come across an awesome source for finding books to read. It's a huge user submitted list from GoodReads.com. There are tons of lists based on different subjects, topics, and a bunch of "best of" lists. I highly recommend browsing the lists, they are really helpful! http://www.goodreads.com/list If you are on Goodreads.com, add me as a friend, http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/2176886 BTW... What are you reading right now? --> I'm just about to start rereading the Lord of the Rings series. RE: What are you reading right now? - joost - Oct-19-2009 Manda Scott - Boudica quadrilogy (currently in book 2, Dreaming the bull) Four books about Boudica, the Eceni warrior queen. Mostly fiction, but some historical truth thrown in occasionally. A very nice read! RE: What are you reading right now? - n00854180t - Oct-19-2009 (May-28-2008, 03:04 PM (UTC))chriSchaeffer Wrote: Since Mervi has done such an amazing job setting up the wiki, there aren't a lot of questions left to ask about Hobb or her books. So, I'll start a discussion about what books are tiding you guys over until the next Hobb release. IMO the Death Gate Cycle is probably the best work Weis/Hickman have ever done. RE: What are you reading right now? - Chiquita - Oct-19-2009 I agree the Death Gate Cycle is the best work Weis/Hickman have done ![]() I just finished reading the Night Angel trilogy by Brent Weeks. Those I enjoyed alot and I'm looking forward to reading his next series which he's still working on. The first one isn't out until next november. Sigh. RE: What are you reading right now? - n00854180t - Oct-20-2009 (Oct-19-2009, 11:22 PM (UTC))Chiquita Wrote: I agree the Death Gate Cycle is the best work Weis/Hickman have doneMy level of reluctance to finish it was actually very similar to that I felt after reading the last of the RH books (though I haven't read the short stories and whatnot, though those tend to be like eating tiny and wholly unsatisfying snack to me, which is why I go for long series as it is). Haplo is awesome. RE: What are you reading right now? - Mervi - Dec-12-2009 I've been reading stories by my favourite crime/mystery writer Dick Francis lately. They have certain patterns in them that become very recognizable after reading a few, but they're still entertaining enough to keep me reading (there's more than 40 titles available currently I think). Anyone else here who has read them? Also, I know a couple of you mentioned being on goodreads... but is anyone else on librarything? Here's my profile there, feel free to add me! ![]() RE: What are you reading right now? - chriSchaeffer - Dec-13-2009 Dick Francis looks interesting. What book should I start with? I don't really use librarything (prefer goodreads), but I'll add you. RE: What are you reading right now? - Mervi - Dec-13-2009 Hmm, that's a tough question! ![]() Oh, and I guess I should mention that his Sid Halley books (the other recurring character I mentioned) are the ones that have most nominations/awards so they might be the safest bet? Oddst Against, Whip Hand, Come to Grief and Under Orders are the titles (in publishing and I believe also chronological order). Not my favourite stories by him, although I like Sid himself. ![]() RE: What are you reading right now? - redchild - Dec-27-2009 I just finished Old Man's War by John Scalzi. Just the sci-fi fix I needed! I found out there are two more books and a novella continuing the series so I need to pick those up soon... I am starting on American Gods by Neil Gaiman. |