What fantasy/science fiction book are you reading RIGHT NOW?
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Finished Blood & Bone and The Illustrated Man.
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Govern the reasoning creature, man.
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Finished A Storm of Swords and I'm on to A Clash of Kings now. I picked up ASAS in a 2nd-hand store, my sister saw me with it and it turned out she had the whole series (which she generously lent me) hence the backward nature of the reading. (I've watched the TV series and I'm enjoying not knowing what happens next so I may wait before I go on to A Feast of Crows.)
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Tho' all the maps of blood and flesh
Are posted on the door,
There's no one who has told us yet
What Boogie Street is for.
Are posted on the door,
There's no one who has told us yet
What Boogie Street is for.
Just finished Forge of Darkness by Steven Erikson. Lots of geek-out revelations, cool origin stories for various important characters, action scenes, etc. The tone was very dark, even for Erikson. The most heartbreaking books in MBotF all had some regular lightening of tone, even comic relief. But damn, this one was almost wall to wall depressing. Thank heaven for a wry Jaghut or two to sprinkle some much needed deadpanning around.
I also recently read the Mistborn trilogy by Brandon Sanderson. WOW. These books are a wild ride, and I highly recommend them to everyone. I fell in love with the characters, and the plot twists so dramatically it'll invert your spine
Gonna move on to Sanderson's other works very soon, but right now it's time to start my Covenant re-read 
I also recently read the Mistborn trilogy by Brandon Sanderson. WOW. These books are a wild ride, and I highly recommend them to everyone. I fell in love with the characters, and the plot twists so dramatically it'll invert your spine


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It was a very enjoyable trilogy. I've been going through his other "cosmere" work (essentially, a lot of his adult books take place in the same universe, if on different planets). The main thing, of course, is that they are not as involved and complicated since a lot of them are suppose to "stand alone". But they are still very enjoyable (keep in mind that I have not read The Way of Kings yet).Cambo wrote: I also recently read the Mistborn trilogy by Brandon Sanderson. WOW. These books are a wild ride, and I highly recommend them to everyone. I fell in love with the characters, and the plot twists so dramatically it'll invert your spineGonna move on to Sanderson's other works very soon, but right now it's time to start my Covenant re-read
The Emperor's Soul is a good read also, if you can get a hold of it.
'Tis dream to think that Reason can
Govern the reasoning creature, man.
- Herman Melville
I am Lazarus, come from the dead,
Come back to tell you all, I shall tell you all!
"All creation is a huge, ornate, imaginary, and unintended fiction; if it could be deciphered it would yield a single shocking word."
-John Crowley
Govern the reasoning creature, man.
- Herman Melville
I am Lazarus, come from the dead,
Come back to tell you all, I shall tell you all!
"All creation is a huge, ornate, imaginary, and unintended fiction; if it could be deciphered it would yield a single shocking word."
-John Crowley
Yeah, I've read a bit about the Cosmere (being wary of spoilers) and it sounds like an awesome concept. The idea of a "background epic" that slowly emerges over the course of several series that are complete in and of themselves...very cool.Orlion wrote:It was a very enjoyable trilogy. I've been going through his other "cosmere" work (essentially, a lot of his adult books take place in the same universe, if on different planets). The main thing, of course, is that they are not as involved and complicated since a lot of them are suppose to "stand alone". But they are still very enjoyable (keep in mind that I have not read The Way of Kings yet).Cambo wrote: I also recently read the Mistborn trilogy by Brandon Sanderson. WOW. These books are a wild ride, and I highly recommend them to everyone. I fell in love with the characters, and the plot twists so dramatically it'll invert your spineGonna move on to Sanderson's other works very soon, but right now it's time to start my Covenant re-read
The Emperor's Soul is a good read also, if you can get a hold of it.
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I also just finished The Ocean at the End of the Lane. Loved it. I felt like I was somewhere between A Wrinkle In Time and Narnia. I do wonder what his thing is with cloth and evil beings (i.e. Coraline).
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So that Raven Chronicles book was pretty good, although I was dubious at first.
I'm reading King's Firestarter now, although what I'm really doing is putting off Green Mars. (Y'know, if they'd cut out the middle 300 odd pages of Red Mars, it could have been good. Strong beginning, great ending, but a real slog through the middle.)
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I'm reading King's Firestarter now, although what I'm really doing is putting off Green Mars. (Y'know, if they'd cut out the middle 300 odd pages of Red Mars, it could have been good. Strong beginning, great ending, but a real slog through the middle.)
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Reading a bunch of different books right now. Working my way through The Song of the Beast by Carol Berg and started Tuf Voyaging by George RR Martin yesterday. I'll probably finish Tuf Voyaging first. I'm really enjoying it more then Game of Thrones... particularly since it has what aSoIaF lacks:
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'Tis dream to think that Reason can
Govern the reasoning creature, man.
- Herman Melville
I am Lazarus, come from the dead,
Come back to tell you all, I shall tell you all!
"All creation is a huge, ornate, imaginary, and unintended fiction; if it could be deciphered it would yield a single shocking word."
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Govern the reasoning creature, man.
- Herman Melville
I am Lazarus, come from the dead,
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Not enough. There needs to be more! Come to think of it, the Chronicles are sorely lacking in this regard.I'm Murrin wrote:Lies. Arya spends half the first book catching them.

'Tis dream to think that Reason can
Govern the reasoning creature, man.
- Herman Melville
I am Lazarus, come from the dead,
Come back to tell you all, I shall tell you all!
"All creation is a huge, ornate, imaginary, and unintended fiction; if it could be deciphered it would yield a single shocking word."
-John Crowley
Govern the reasoning creature, man.
- Herman Melville
I am Lazarus, come from the dead,
Come back to tell you all, I shall tell you all!
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I was reading some crap (I can't even remember the name) and I realized I wasn't into it. Downloaded Ulysses by James Joyce, which has been on the TBR list for, like, ever. Danlo had posted a link to a how-many-books-on-this-list have you read, and I realized I have work to do!!
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Finished The Illearth War on my grand re-read of TCoTC. I last read through the books 10 years ago. Having been married and divorced since my last read of these books, so much of Covenant's anguish feels very personal to me. I'm finding that I still know the story so well, that all the old images in my mind of the Land return with the re-read. On to the Power that Preserves...
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Feel free to join in Orlion's thread, Ulysses. We'd got as far as chapter 5 (the Lotus Eaters) as of last February, so you might give us the impetus to at least do one more chapter this yeardeer of the dawn wrote:I was reading some crap (I can't even remember the name) and I realized I wasn't into it. Downloaded Ulysses by James Joyce, which has been on the TBR list for, like, ever. Danlo had posted a link to a how-many-books-on-this-list have you read, and I realized I have work to do!!

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Tho' all the maps of blood and flesh
Are posted on the door,
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What Boogie Street is for.
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Love Christopher Priest!!! The Inverted World and A Dream of Wessex are fantastic-(The Cell loosely base on Dream) read and seen The Prestige, of course. Indoctrinaire one of THE weirdest books ever written. An Infinite Summer one of THE best collection of time travel stories-The Extremes-extremely good too!
fall far and well Pilots!