What fantasy/science fiction book are you reading RIGHT NOW?
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Ayup Stonemaybe...
It appears not. Actually, I'm a little surprised I haven't been asked, TBH.
As a Brit in the Heart of England, who works in a Quarry, we don't say 'Hello' or 'Hi', We say 'Ayup' Instead. Even the Lorry (Sorry, Truck ) Drivers do the same.
It's just an old-Fashioned way of saying 'Hello' and It's just Natural to me now.
It appears not. Actually, I'm a little surprised I haven't been asked, TBH.
As a Brit in the Heart of England, who works in a Quarry, we don't say 'Hello' or 'Hi', We say 'Ayup' Instead. Even the Lorry (Sorry, Truck ) Drivers do the same.
It's just an old-Fashioned way of saying 'Hello' and It's just Natural to me now.
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Excellent! I'm past halfway through my reread. But at my speed, you'll probably finish first, if you don't stop. Anyway, remember the Karsa stuff, because we get the set-up for it in the next book. Pretty cool when you say, "Oh, that's how they got there!" There's even a moment from MoI that's explained in MT.Damelon wrote:I'm reading Steven Erikson's House of Chains. I'm through the long pre-story of Karsa Orlong, and am at the point where the story picks up from Deadhouse Gates.
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Only if you've read the other ones before. If not, sucks to be youfeanor wrote:Ayup All...
I thought all my Last Chrons books would be here today, but only AATE turned up. should I start it ?

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Just finished Mark Lawrence's dark, fun, and entertaining Prince of Thorns. I think he could be the next Joe Abercrombie... 
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Just bought The Broken God by Zindell.




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Finished Neverness a couple of days ago. Blew my mind, so today I went straight back to the same bookstore where I found it and got TBG. I'm excited, but I have to say
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I hope Danlo is less of a dick than his father was.
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TBG is one of the best books ever written, that's an unfair comparision Av. Besides it's much easier to know what's going on in Zindell's universe once you've read Neverness. Neverness is very male oriented and in it's way makes the transition from our now to the TBG a bit easier. I love Neverness, so screw you. 

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