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I"ve got two chapters to go on Fatal Revenant. I haven't had much opportunity to read these last few years (since the having kids and working the overnight shift).
Thankfully Fatal Revenant is here and though I am only able to read it at a snail's pace, it has inspired me to "somehow" find time to read once again.
I am going to pick up Dan Simmon's Ilium from where it sits unread on my bookshelf as soon as I am done.
(Simmon's and Donaldson are my two favorite authors, so that should be inspiration enough).
Thankfully Fatal Revenant is here and though I am only able to read it at a snail's pace, it has inspired me to "somehow" find time to read once again.
I am going to pick up Dan Simmon's Ilium from where it sits unread on my bookshelf as soon as I am done.
(Simmon's and Donaldson are my two favorite authors, so that should be inspiration enough).
I finally finished "Dune" on a plane flight to New Zealand a couple of weeks ago. A lot of cool ideas in Dune, but I found it a real slog to read through all the political intrigue. I do wish more Australians would read it though, because we're running out of water and could use a wake-up call showing us just how frugal we may need to be with it in future.
Gotta finish the Dark Tower series...Low Men then DT6 is next according to Avatar's list.
Gotta finish the Dark Tower series...Low Men then DT6 is next according to Avatar's list.

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An absolutely fascinating series by Scott Westerfield that begins with Uglies.
Really sharp stuff.
Really sharp stuff.
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I just finished reading 7th Son by Orson Scott Carde, and am in the Middle of The Gunslinger by Stephen King. I'm pretty much set for reading material for a while I think. (LOVED 7th son, I'm still a little Tepid on The Dark Tower. I have enjoyed pieces, and I caught a part of the comic book recently... thought it was pretty cool)
I'm also tied up in the 1st book of the Baroque Cycle by Neil Stephenson. (Yes, I typically read a couple of books at once.)
I'm also tied up in the 1st book of the Baroque Cycle by Neil Stephenson. (Yes, I typically read a couple of books at once.)

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Just finished Joe Abercrombie's latest!
Last Argument of Kings is an excellent conclusion to what turned out to be a very entertaining series.
Check the blog for the full review.
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Last Argument of Kings is an excellent conclusion to what turned out to be a very entertaining series.
Check the blog for the full review.

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'Declare' by Tim Powers.
Struggling so far. Anubis Gates by Powers is one of my fave all-time books, everything else I've read by him is rubbish with some cool ideas. I'm hoping Declare will turn out to to be another Anubis Gates. But I doubt it....
Struggling so far. Anubis Gates by Powers is one of my fave all-time books, everything else I've read by him is rubbish with some cool ideas. I'm hoping Declare will turn out to to be another Anubis Gates. But I doubt it....
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I've read Hyperion and Endymion as well as Song of Kali by Simmons within the past year. I had never read Simmons before and I've enjoyed him immensely. I just picked up his "The Terror" and I'm loving it as well. If you haven't read this one, I'd highly recommend it.Beyondthe Breach wrote:I am going to pick up Dan Simmon's Ilium from where it sits unread on my bookshelf as soon as I am done.
(Simmon's and Donaldson are my two favorite authors, so that should be inspiration enough).
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