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Many of Martin's books are, sadly, out of print in the US, though supposedly readily available in some European nations...and don't forget his short story collection A Song for Lya or his novella collectionQuartet (which has his werewolf story!) either. :wink:
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Then WINDHAVEN has the advantage of being back in print in the US. :) I found the experience of flying as he and Tuttle wrote it, sensing and responding to the air currents, to be marvelous. It was a long time ago, but I remember also being impressed at the society they had created.
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Have you read much else of Dan Simmons, Duchess? I LOVE the Hyperion Cantos and Endymion.
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I also love the Hyperion and Endymion books. His new sf novel, Ilium, is also very wonderful, and I can't wait for the next novel in that series, Olympos. I have read some of his horror, general fiction, and detective noir novels as well. :) If you ever wish to drop by the Simmons forum I moderate over at Danlo's board, you would be more than welcome. 8) pub189.ezboard.com/bahirashangar
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Duchess, I really like Simmons' noir novels, Hardcase and Hard Freeze. Joe Kurtz is sort of like Richard Stark's Parker, a bad guy who you just can't help pulling for. I haven't read Hard as Nails yet - might wait for it to come out in paperback. So many books, so little time. ;)
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Thankyou very much for that link, Duchess - I am checking it out now.
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I've just started Silverbob's The Alien Years - a hundred pages into it, pretty good so far.
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Post by Damelon »

I have the Earthsea books to start, thanks to Duchess. :)
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You'll love them Damelon :)
And I believe in you
altho you never asked me too
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and what life put you thru.


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I know it's not fantasy, but I'm reading Pride and Prejudice.
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I'm on "The Doomfarers of Coramonde" right now....
Dandelion don't tell no lies
Dandelion will make you wise
Tell me if she laughs or cries
Blow away dandelion


I'm afraid there's no denying
I'm just a dandelion
a fate I don't deserve.


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Finished The Alien Years. Somewhat disappointing - not the "masterpiece" I was led to believe - Silverberg has detinitely written better. It was slow-paced, rather depressing, and had a real anti-climactic ending. Thoughtful at times, and much as I hate to admit it (from an action-adventure standpoint), very possibly how an alien invasion might work, though. If the aliens are alien enough and superior enough, they might just totally ignore our attempts at communication, just as they do in this novel.

Now I've started a Charles Wilson thriller, Game Plan.

I'm eagerly awaiting Legends II. :)
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I just re-read The Man Who Killed His Brother. Goin' for The Crystal City by Orson Scot Card. Love that series.
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Furl's Fire has told me how wonderful the Earthsea books are, so I have started reading A Wizard of Earthsea. She says that I will love their serenity. :D
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kastenessen wrote:Goin' for The Crystal City by Orson Scot Card. Love that series.
Have you read CRYSTAL CITY by now, Kasten? I loved the first three Alvin Maker books, and own but haven't read the rest of the series. I just haven't gotten CITY. What do you think? Are these read-as-soon-as-you-can books?
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ShadowLurker!!!! I'm so happy you're reading Earthsea!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D :D :D :D :D :D

Well, I finished The Broken God, one of the Neverness books by David Zindell, last night. I think I'm going to read the latest Dune prequel, The Machine Crusade, before I move on to the next Neverness book, The Wild.
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I started HP PRISONER OF AZKABAN at the hospital last night. Amazing how many people noticed and commented on it. It is certainly a book that can capture one's mind under difficult circumstances.

So far (50 pages in) I'm finding it very enjoyable. However, now that I'm feeling better, it's back to the books I read for review a week ago. Joan Wolf isn't fantasy, but almost always good, even so.
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I finally got Stone of Farewell. Is it just me, or is it a lot shorter than the first book (it looks the same, but I'm already 1/3 of the way into it)?
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I have just started on Mort by Terry Pratchett. It seems rather promising so far...:)
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IIRC, Stone of Farewell is a little shorter, but Green Angel Tower makes up for it.
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