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I finished A Clash of Kings last night, and im going out to buy the next one now!
But if you're all about the destination, then take a fucking flight.
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Heh, Storm of Swords is going to blow your mind.
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Just back from buying it, even the blurb sounds good!
Also the new maps are great. :P
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ASOIAF is one series that has gotten better and better with each book. :)

I can't wait for A Feast For Crows. Less than two months!

Does anyone know when it'll be coming out in Canada? I know its coming out on my birthday in October in Great Britain, rather than in November like here in the States. If its coming out in October in Canada, I might take a little drive across the border and give myself a birthday gift. ;) I can pick up all of the Erikson books while I'm at it, rather than just the two available here. ;)

edit: Nevermind. I just answered my own question.
www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/05538015 ... 33-0832335
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Warmark wrote:Just back from buying it, even the blurb sounds good!
Also the new maps are great. :P
Yeah, the maps in SoS are good, though I wish they had a map of the overall world instead of breaking it up into the Seven Kingdoms, the Wall, and the area where Daenerys is. I still have trouble getting a handle on where the Free Cities are supposed to be (Pentos, Tyrosh, etc.) in relation to Westeros.
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I keep hoping that Karen Fonsted will be doing an Atlas for the series.....
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dANdeLION wrote:I keep hoping that Karen Fonsted will be doing an Atlas for the series.....
I thought Karen Fonstad passed away recently which would make an Atlas unlikely. :-(
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I didn't know that. Crap.
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Yes, Fonstad passed away on March 11. It was Starkin who alerted us to the news in this thread:kevinswatch.ihugny.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=6465
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Thinking of starting Guy Gavriel Kay's Tigana, which has been sitting unread in my bookshelf for something like ten years now. :oops:

I remember not getting into it when I got it, (somebody gave it to me) and never going back, but I'm pretty sure I've seen good things said about the author here, so I think I'll give it another go.

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I went back a few pages can't find where I left off, so if there is overlap I apologize:

I recently finished Catheryyne M. Valente's Yume Me Hon: Book of Dreams, the newest release from one of the great new stylists in the genre. A Beautiful novel.

I also recently finished China Mieville's fantastic collection Looking for Jake - excellent work from perhaps my favorite current SFF author.

Currently I'm making my way through 3 other works, Sanity and the Lady, by the legendary Brian Aldiss, Mothers & Other Monsters, a collection by the thus far terrific Maureen F. McHugh and The Twisted Root of Jaarfindor by Sean Wright.

Regarding non-genre work I just got Shalimar the Clown by Salman Rushdie
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Avatar wrote:Thinking of starting Guy Gavriel Kay's Tigana, which has been sitting unread in my bookshelf for something like ten years now. :oops:

I remember not getting into it when I got it, (somebody gave it to me) and never going back, but I'm pretty sure I've seen good things said about the author here, so I think I'll give it another go.

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Yes! :D

Tigana is probably my favorite work by Kay. I may be a little biased, but it is very good. :D

I just happened to have finished Kay's most recent book "The Last Light of the Sun" and moved on to read Neil Gaiman's "American Gods".
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You've convinced me, Encryptic. I'll start it tonight. :)

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Avatar wrote:You've convinced me, Encryptic. I'll start it tonight. :)

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Hehe. :D

Hope you enjoy it....Admittedly, I had trouble getting into it the first time I read it, but upon successive re-readings I enjoyed it a lot more.
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Edge wrote:Duchess: I read MJ Davidson's 'Undead' books a couple of weeks ago, and thoroughly enjoyed them. Also her werewolf series (The Wyndham Werewolves) which are even funnier (a bit raunchier, too).
I am finding Undead and Unwed to be both hilarious (though I do have a sick sense of humor) and a bit raunchy. Luckily, I work with the foulest mouthed human being in the world, so all the naughty language doesn't really bother me. I've heard it all and much worse. :wink:
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I have been finding the sex scenes, especially the orgy scene with Eric and his harem, to be pretty funny. :)
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I've finished The Worm Ouroboros, which means I can put behind me tongue-twisters such as this: "Thou doest right. If thou didst other thou'dst have my blame."

Started Jack Vance's The Dying Earth. His style doesn't really suit me; I'll probably read the series one story at a time, and read other things in between.
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Murrin wrote:"Thou doest right. If thou didst other thou'dst have my blame."
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Sounds like you could warm up for that book by reading old issues of Thor.......
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Ainulindale, it would be really nice if you could provide short descriptions of the books that you list, since many of them are obscure. :)
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