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Waiting for a big order from Amazon to ship at the moment. Lots of goodies I can't wait to get my hands on. :D
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I'm trying to be good and not acquire any more novels, as I've now got 112 novels in a big pile that I'm yet to read.

How many novels do you have that you havent read that you plan to?
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About 30.
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Around 20 or so. Currently at the top of the list:

A Game of Thrones - George R. R. Martin

The Tyranny of the Night - Glen Cook

Light - M. John Harrison

Neverness - David Zindell

(Not in any particular order.)

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Haha, there are a lot of folks here that would recommend that you move Neverness to the top.

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duke wrote:I'm trying to be good and not acquire any more novels, as I've now got 112 novels in a big pile that I'm yet to read.

How many novels do you have that you havent read that you plan to?
I know its more than 170. I hope it hasn't broken 200 yet. I have been good lately and kept my purchases to 2005 releases as I tend to read those to keep current and not fall too far behind; particularly in those series I am avidly invested in. Problem is the number of series has risen to over seventy and there are new authors I want to check out so I don't miss out on them. Its a sickness I know.
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Avatar wrote:Haha, there are a lot of folks here that would recommend that you move Neverness to the top.

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So many books, so little time. 8O

Though I may do that, as it looks rather intriguing. :D

A Game of Thrones has waited this long, another week won't hurt.

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Sorus wrote: So many books, so little time. 8O
:lol: you can say that again!

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Finally got my shipment from Amazon on Saturday. :D

In no particular order:

Greg Keyes - The Briar King

China Mieville - The Scar

K.J. Bishop - The Etched City

J.V. Jones - A Cavern of Black Ice and A Fortress of Grey Ice

Steven Erikson - Gardens of the Moon

Jeff VanderMeer - City of Saints and Madmen and Secret Life
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I got Hal Duncan's Vellum the other day.
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I did too. What a mistake that was. Really disconnected info dumps and a huge amount of worthless blathering. There were a couple of interesting and uniquely imaginative points. But I think we probably all have one or two of those. There is a reason why we aren't all published authors though. A shame that reason was not applied to this work as well. Still I get Ink for free so I will be interested to see how he does the second time around.

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It's interesting how people have such different opinions, which is what makes messageboards interesting. :D

Vellum is the best book of the year thus far IMHO, and one of the strongest debut's I have ever read - but I said that 2 months ago.

hate when Lisa Goldstein sends me a "I told you so".
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Bought H. G. Wells' War of the Worlds today.
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The Life to Come by Tim Lees

Angel Road by Steven Savile

I also got the first 2 books in the Dresden Files by Jim Butcher, Storm Front, and Fool Moon
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Murrin wrote:Bought H. G. Wells' War of the Worlds today.
Hope you like it, Murrin.
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The lady and I found another second hand book shop this weekend, all of three minutes' walk from her new house. It has a mighty fantasy/SF section, and I picked up several I've been meaning to get hold of for a while: Daughter of Regals, Reave the Just, Neverness...and my wild card, Necroscope (I like vampire tales when they're done well and not in a cliched fashion - time will tell whether this fits that description...)
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Scintillation by Edith Nevis And Palace in Chiaroscuro by Tomas Szalcas (translated by Dr. Marcus Witall).
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Got some goodies in the mail today:

First I got some hardcover of paperbacks I had, of both Punktown by Jeffrey Thomas, and The San Veneficio Canon by Michael Cisco. Both are fantastic IMHO, and are exceptional reads.

I also received Empress of Clouds by Diana Hignutt, Godforsaken by Steven Shresbury, and Defeated by SD McKee
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:S Yea!!!! Duchess just sent me a copy (a HUGE copy) of Black Jade: the third book in David Zindell's Ea Cycle I cannot wait to tear into it!!! 8)
fall far and well Pilots!
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