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I read NEUROMANCER. Melissa Scott built on the ideas, improved on them in general, imo.
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I haven't read Neromancer, but have been told it is one of Gibson's best. I've never read anything by Melissa Scott. Guess I'll add her to my neverending to-read list! :)
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Almost done with "Gardens of the Moon" by Steven Erikson, such a brilliant book. Can't wait to get into "Deadhouse Gates"
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I'm waiting to read Erikson until I have easy access to him, but will without doubt do so. I have also been talked into reading Zindell, so Danlo, you can stop reminding me. :wink:

Not reading today at all, because I'm too tired to write. Hopefully by tomorrow or the next day I will finish a draft and can safely engage my mind on another project.

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Went to B&N yesterday. I bought Jack the Bodiless, the first book of Julian May's The Galactic Milieu Trilogy. I also bought The Reality Dysfunction (Actually, the two books it has been divided into, Emergence and Expansion), the first book of Peter Hamilton's Night's Dawn Trilogy. Both trilogies have been recommended by at least two Watchers, so I'll give 'em a go. May's first, since hers was recommended first.

Unfortunately, my Chronic Fatigue just hit me like never before, so we'll see how long it is before I read any damned thing!!!! :x :x :( :(
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Fist, so nice to know I was as persuasive about May as you were about Zindell. :) JACK THE BODILESS is a delight. I've never known anyone who read that trilogy without reading the books she wrote before it, so let me know how it goes, ok?
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I'll definitely keep you posted! :D
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I'm 50 pages into the Dragonbone Chair--pretty engaging, fun so far. I was a little freaked by all the religious sounding stuff at first but I can get past that. I may stop if I run into a copy of Five-Twelfths of Heaven but for now I'm off and running in Osten Ard. 8)
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Fist and Faith wrote:Went to B&N yesterday. I bought Jack the Bodiless, the first book of Julian May's The Galactic Milieu Trilogy. I also bought The Reality Dysfunction (Actually, the two books it has been divided into, Emergence and Expansion), the first book of Peter Hamilton's Night's Dawn Trilogy. Both trilogies have been recommended by at least two Watchers, so I'll give 'em a go. May's first, since hers was recommended first.

Unfortunately, my Chronic Fatigue just hit me like never before, so we'll see how long it is before I read any damned thing!!!! :x :x :( :(
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Emergence and Expansion, eh? I'd rather have the 1200 page single volume, actually (and I do).

I'm anjoying The Neutronium Alchemist. It actually took me quite a while to notice we were seeing nothing but Norfolk, Valisk, New California, and Ombey for the first couple of hundred pages.
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It isn't the easiest read in the world, so much to keep up with, but its very interesting, a mix of so many genre thrown in wiht the epic science fiction space opera style. Brilliant.
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Oh go read the Neverness books and hush Fiz! :D
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Stick with Dragonbone chair Danlo - you will be happy you did. There are a lot of religious undertones, but some fine writing & a lot of intrigue...

I just finished reading Sean Russell's book 2 of the Swans War trilogy, Isle of Battle. This is a fine fantasy series, with much sorcery & some good old fashioned battles & chases. Plus the back cover of the books have a glowing review by one SRD and the 2nd book is actually dedicated to Donaldson.
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Yes, Earth I think ol' Tad has done it to me again! Once you become a "castle mouse" it's hard to get out of the castle! 8)
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Murrin wrote:Emergence and Expansion, eh? I'd rather have the 1200 page single volume, actually (and I do).
So would I. But I don't think it's an option any longer. And if it is, it's too late now.
danlo wrote:Oh go read the Neverness books and hush Fiz! :D
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When I finish this semester at uni, I'll start reading fiction again. I can finish the great yawn-quest, the Night Land. Oh the joy.

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I was cleaniong up my shelves last night and saw a copy of Earthsea/Startide Rising by David Brin. Was this one worth reading?
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Just started on Deadhouse Gates by Steven Erikson, having just finished Gardens of the Moon, can't wait to get into this one. It's one of the best series I've ever read. An amazing read, for anyone who hasn't.
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Dragonlily wrote:Fist, so nice to know I was as persuasive about May as you were about Zindell. :) JACK THE BODILESS is a delight. I've never known anyone who read that trilogy without reading the books she wrote before it, so let me know how it goes, ok?
The first stuff I read from May was the Galatic Mileu. Didn't she co-Author the Black Trillium books with Andre Norton and another Author?
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