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Eagerly awaiting...
Any upcoming or newly-released book you can't wait to get your paws on?
For me: Terry Pratchett's new Discworld volume, 'Thud!', which was just released yesterday. I NEED it!
For me: Terry Pratchett's new Discworld volume, 'Thud!', which was just released yesterday. I NEED it!
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Re: Eagerly awaiting...
It's GOOD. Though the editing is atrocious.Edge wrote:Any upcoming or newly-released book you can't wait to get your paws on?
For me: Terry Pratchett's new Discworld volume, 'Thud!', which was just released yesterday. I NEED it!
Neil Gaiman's Anansi Boys, available tomorrow!
Oh, a change is coming, feel these doors now closing
Is there no world for tomorrow, if we wait for today?
Me.The Leper Fairy wrote:The last Harry Potter book, but who (besides CovJr) isn't?
Some book called Fatal Revenant, you probably wont have heard of it...
But if you're all about the destination, then take a fucking flight.
We're going nowhere slowly, but we're seeing all the sights.
And we're definitely going to hell, but we'll have all the best stories to tell.
Full of the heavens and time.
We're going nowhere slowly, but we're seeing all the sights.
And we're definitely going to hell, but we'll have all the best stories to tell.
Full of the heavens and time.
Re: Eagerly awaiting...
Jealous, now.Sorus wrote:It's GOOD. Though the editing is atrocious.Edge wrote:Any upcoming or newly-released book you can't wait to get your paws on?
For me: Terry Pratchett's new Discworld volume, 'Thud!', which was just released yesterday. I NEED it!
Neil Gaiman's Anansi Boys, available tomorrow!
Oooooh! 'Anansi Boys' is definitely on my list, too!
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That Terry Pratchett one sounds good! I'm always quick to buy anything Pratchett writes, he seems almost unable to write a bad book (except Truckers, Diggers, Wings. Which were boring as hell, but I still read them for some reason.)
Something for me to read after A hat full of sky
Something for me to read after A hat full of sky
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Most of what I am looking forward to is next year -
Ink - Hal Duncan
Empire of Ice Cream - Jeffrey Ford
Shriek: an afterword - Jeff VanderMeer
Buring Girl - Holly Phillips
Lies of Locke Lamora - Scott Lynch
Thousandfold Thought - R. Scott Bakker
Of Tales and Enigmas - Minsoo Kang
Crystal Rain - Tobias Bucknell
Killing with the Edge of the Moon - A.A. Attanasio
The Jennifer Morgue - Charles Stross
Ilario: The Lion's Eye - Mary Gentle
Bonehunters - Steven Erikson
Twelve Collections and the Teashop - Zoran Zivkovic
Vengeance of Rome - Michael Moorcock
Fain the Sorceror - Steve Aylett (PS release)
Fugitives of Chaos - John C. Wright (Orphans of Chaos was terrific)
A Shadow in Summer - Daniel Abraham
and as of yet unamed M. John Harrison project. Regarding 2005 products to still come out Adventure (edited by Chris Roberson), A Feast for Crows by George R.R. Martin,
Ink - Hal Duncan
Empire of Ice Cream - Jeffrey Ford
Shriek: an afterword - Jeff VanderMeer
Buring Girl - Holly Phillips
Lies of Locke Lamora - Scott Lynch
Thousandfold Thought - R. Scott Bakker
Of Tales and Enigmas - Minsoo Kang
Crystal Rain - Tobias Bucknell
Killing with the Edge of the Moon - A.A. Attanasio
The Jennifer Morgue - Charles Stross
Ilario: The Lion's Eye - Mary Gentle
Bonehunters - Steven Erikson
Twelve Collections and the Teashop - Zoran Zivkovic
Vengeance of Rome - Michael Moorcock
Fain the Sorceror - Steve Aylett (PS release)
Fugitives of Chaos - John C. Wright (Orphans of Chaos was terrific)
A Shadow in Summer - Daniel Abraham
and as of yet unamed M. John Harrison project. Regarding 2005 products to still come out Adventure (edited by Chris Roberson), A Feast for Crows by George R.R. Martin,
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I happened upon her website a few weeks ago. The Temeraire series looks interesting. I'm not a huge fan of the Napoleonic Era, but I read an excerpt from one of the books and it seems like a unique fantasy concept.Dragonlily wrote:I'm eagerly awaiting the fourth Temeraire book by Naomi Novik.
I was eagerly awaiting TC Boyle's Talk Talk, but noticed it has been out for a few months now. I guess my wait is over
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