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Well yeah, but I'm assuming that being locked in a car trunk ain't gonna do wonders for his already fragile health ;)
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All right, went to a couple of Half-price bookstores and obtained Tad Williams' Shadowmarch, Patricia McKilip's Riddlemaster Trilogy, King's Duma Key (for a buck in HC!) Asimov's Currents of Space, Jordan's Winter Heart (Ninth out of a planned 14 in the infamous Wheel of Time), Herbert's Dune, let's see...there has to be at least one more in there...Ah, Reave the Just with a Dust Cover!!! M-O-O-N, that spells sweeet, laws yes!

All books except the Riddlemaster Trilogy are hardback (don't much care for paperbacks). I made an exception for Riddlemaster because apparently, any self-respecting Donaldson fan has read it... and I could use the self esteem boost :D
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Nice haul, Orlion!

MsMary is a big Riddlemaster fan. :) I like her later stuff better, but Riddlemaster was good.

On Saturday, I picked up Jasper Fforde's latest, Shades of Grey, at the library, and an omnibus volume of the first three Vlad Taltos novels at Borders with a 33% off coupon. ;) So now I've got the first 5 Taltos books waiting for me. If I hate 'em, I'm blaming you, danlo!
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You can't resist Vlad he's a cocky, smug, son of a bitch-you'll want to kill him (that's where the fun begins!).
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Just got Bakker's Warrior Prophet, well I had to-almost done with The Darkness That Comes Before...
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Well, I'm almost done with Gardens of the Moon, when what do I come upon? A hardcover copy of Deadhouse Gates for one dollar. Looks like I'm meant to read this series :D

I also got (in hardcover, I'm kinda snotty like that) Cryptonomicon and Quicksilver by Neil Stephenson. Also, for whenever I have time, I got Baker's The Darkness that Came before.
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There was a nice used mass-paperback copy of Cryptonomicon at the bookstore that I was very tempted to buy, oh well, next time...
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Finally after a year since reading the first book , Ive started "A Clash of Kings" by Mr George R.R Martin 8)
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Orlion wrote:Well, I'm almost done with Gardens of the Moon, when what do I come upon? A hardcover copy of Deadhouse Gates for one dollar. Looks like I'm meant to read this series :D
Oh! I have my favorite - MoI - in hardcover, but I'd LLLOOOVVVEEE to have DG!! A very very close second favorite.
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Onos T'oolan wrote:
Orlion wrote:Well, I'm almost done with Gardens of the Moon, when what do I come upon? A hardcover copy of Deadhouse Gates for one dollar. Looks like I'm meant to read this series :D
Oh! I have my favorite - MoI - in hardcover, but I'd LLLOOOVVVEEE to have DG!! A very very close second favorite.
Yeah, I have that in hardcover too...I'm a real snob when it comes to books being in hardcover :) Incidently, people don't like to move me because of my massive collection of hardcover literature.

Speaking of which, I just got Gateway by Frederik Pohl (in hardcover:P) for 30 cents.
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I used to have the same problem, Orlion. :lol: Even when we hired movers, we'd get a U-Haul for the books....

So yeah, danlo, Vlad Taltos is pretty entertaining. I got through the fifth book and ran out of mojo a little, tho.
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Spent far too much on books today...

Got The Wee Free Men, Hat Full of Sky & Wintersmith by Prachett, A Game of Thrones by Martin, The Reality Disfunction by Hamilton and Colin Wilson's Spiderworld: The Tower.

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A good day in a charity bookshop today - I got the Le Guin's Earthsea quartet, Banks' Excession, and a pot luck Ian irvine 'A Shadow on the Glass' for £2 each (as well as a 6-track Bjork cd-single) :D
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Avatar wrote:Come join us at the Hangar for the Earthsea dissections. :D

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Oh, so you're who posted in the Immanent Grove on the Hangar! I responded with a link to The Archives of Roke where the group read and discussion is taking place.

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I just ordered Matter by Iain M Banks, and the first two instalments of League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. I read the latter on my computer screen (barely legal ;-)) but I'd like to have the original and read it on the couch.
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Today bought Donaldson's Against All Things Ending, and Charles Yu's How To Live Safely In A Science Fictional Universe. I've heard a lot of good things about the second one.
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