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Her stuff is pretty good. Altho was ticked that in her next-to-last book, her monster was not exactly indigenous to the Pacific Northwest, and she didn't have a compelling reason for it to be there.Menolly wrote:Patricia Briggs, Moon Called.
Shaun, let me know what you think of the post-Wool books. Someone else recommended them to me.


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I have the next three in the Mercy Thompson series, with the rest available to me once I return these. But my source doesn't have the Alpha and Omega books. Shall I try to find them at the library? And would it be better to try to read them in some sort of intermingled order? Or are they not really tied together?aliantha wrote:Her stuff is pretty good. Altho was ticked that in her next-to-last book, her monster was not exactly indigenous to the Pacific Northwest, and she didn't have a compelling reason for it to be there.Menolly wrote:Patricia Briggs, Moon Called.

I'm reading Hyperion by Dan Simmons. I like the Canterbury Tales in Space concept, and I just finished the first "tale," the one with the priest. That ending was brutal
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Picked up a bunch of other sci-fi and fantasy books at a sale, including A Canticle for Leibowitz, a couple of Marion Zimmer Bradley novels, both of which I have heard good things about. Also the first couple of books from a sci fi series called Chung Kuo, from the looks of it a kind of alternate future where the ancient Chinese Empire came to dominate the world. Anyone know anything about these? I've heard exactly nothing about them. It's a seven book series, and a big commitment with so many other series on my to read list. There's the rest of the Black Company, a Covenant re-read before The Last Dark comes out....just like to know if it's a commitment worth making.

Picked up a bunch of other sci-fi and fantasy books at a sale, including A Canticle for Leibowitz, a couple of Marion Zimmer Bradley novels, both of which I have heard good things about. Also the first couple of books from a sci fi series called Chung Kuo, from the looks of it a kind of alternate future where the ancient Chinese Empire came to dominate the world. Anyone know anything about these? I've heard exactly nothing about them. It's a seven book series, and a big commitment with so many other series on my to read list. There's the rest of the Black Company, a Covenant re-read before The Last Dark comes out....just like to know if it's a commitment worth making.
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Hyperion and the books that follow it are good, Canticle is still great IMO even if a bit dated.Cambo wrote:I'm reading Hyperion by Dan Simmons. I like the Canterbury Tales in Space concept, and I just finished the first "tale," the one with the priest. That ending was brutal.
Picked up a bunch of other sci-fi and fantasy books at a sale, including A Canticle for Leibowitz, a couple of Marion Zimmer Bradley novels, both of which I have heard good things about. Also the first couple of books from a sci fi series called Chung Kuo, from the looks of it a kind of alternate future where the ancient Chinese Empire came to dominate the world. Anyone know anything about these? I've heard exactly nothing about them. It's a seven book series, and a big commitment with so many other series on my to read list. There's the rest of the Black Company, a Covenant re-read before The Last Dark comes out....just like to know if it's a commitment worth making.
I only know OF the series you mention...cuz someone here or another board mentioned it recently, so I wiki'd it. You should go look there...looks like even a bigger chore than you think.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chung_Kuo_(novel_series)
[spoiler]Sig-man, Libtard, Stupid piece of shit. change your text color to brown. Mr. Reliable, bullshit-slinging liarFucker-user.[/spoiler]
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the difference between evidence and sources: whether they come from the horse's mouth or a horse's ass.
"Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else's opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation."
the hyperbole is a beauty...for we are then allowed to say a little more than the truth...and language is more efficient when it goes beyond reality than when it stops short of it.
Vraith: I'd definitely read the 7 book series first and they'd have to be really something exceptional to get me onto the 20 book (
) re-release.

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