What fantasy/science fiction book are you reading RIGHT NOW?
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Wow, you make it sound as if you get a quarter ever time a copy of THE SPARROW is sold, like I do with DANDELION WINE. 

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Blow away dandelion
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Okay ... it's been a horrible struggle trying to decide what to read next (since I am going to wait for the "Runes of the Earth" group read to begin), so I figured I would start "In The Forests of Serre" by Patricia A. McKillip.
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Oh, In the Forests of Serre is a really, really good read! And Riddlemaster gets more complex (and dark) as it goes, Murrin.Metal-Demon wrote:Okay ... it's been a horrible struggle trying to decide what to read next (since I am going to wait for the "Runes of the Earth" group read to begin), so I figured I would start "In The Forests of Serre" by Patricia A. McKillip.


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I'm on Dragonsdawn now. It's cool; it's about the initial colonization of Pern. I'm trying to get the rest of the Pern books before I delve into G. R. R. Martin (in hopes that his "Feast for Crows" comes out before I finish the first three books).
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Tell me if she laughs or cries
Blow away dandelion
I'm afraid there's no denying
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Dandelion will make you wise
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Blow away dandelion
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Lets see. I worked my way through 'The One Tree' (the second time I've read it) on my honeymoon. (My wife finds SRD pretentious ... but thats another story!) It was a difficult read this time around - my earlier memories of it were so vivid. I love the way SRD wrote the Elohim and Findail, and the romance between Covenant and Linden was uplifting in an otherwise anguishing book.
I also read 'Clean Straw for Nothing', by George Johnston, some great Aussie lit. Now I'm reading both 'White Gold Wielder' and 'Grand Days' by Frank Moorhouse.
I have to mix my doses of Fantasy/Sci-fi with Lit, otherwise I risk going a little crazy.
I also read 'Clean Straw for Nothing', by George Johnston, some great Aussie lit. Now I'm reading both 'White Gold Wielder' and 'Grand Days' by Frank Moorhouse.
I have to mix my doses of Fantasy/Sci-fi with Lit, otherwise I risk going a little crazy.

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I've recently finished Sterling's Zenith Angle and McKillip's Ombria in Shadow. Both very respectable, but quite different reads.
Zenith Angle reminded me a lot of Gibson's Pattern Recognition. Both take place soon after 9/11, and, of course, deal with security issues and intrigue and such. Personally, I found Zenith Angle to be more fulfilling. For one, there's a lot more sci-fi, though, like Pattern Recognition, it's almost indetectable, it so closely mirrors our current technology. Also, there's a lot of military intelligence info that's pretty dead on. Romeo, if you're reading, I think you'd get a kick out of this book.
Ombria is typically McKillip, which is to say, typically good. The conclusion is a little different than the other stuff I've read, though. I don't know why the publishers insist on girly-ish cover art and dustjacket blurbs, though. It makes a guy feel a little sissy-like reading it in public, when the books have atypically strong and sensible male and female characters alike. Because of this, McKillip is by far my favorite female author.
Zenith Angle reminded me a lot of Gibson's Pattern Recognition. Both take place soon after 9/11, and, of course, deal with security issues and intrigue and such. Personally, I found Zenith Angle to be more fulfilling. For one, there's a lot more sci-fi, though, like Pattern Recognition, it's almost indetectable, it so closely mirrors our current technology. Also, there's a lot of military intelligence info that's pretty dead on. Romeo, if you're reading, I think you'd get a kick out of this book.
Ombria is typically McKillip, which is to say, typically good. The conclusion is a little different than the other stuff I've read, though. I don't know why the publishers insist on girly-ish cover art and dustjacket blurbs, though. It makes a guy feel a little sissy-like reading it in public, when the books have atypically strong and sensible male and female characters alike. Because of this, McKillip is by far my favorite female author.
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About to start RARA IBIS by Terry Sheils. It appears to be a mystery with psychics as detectives, mixing contemporary thriller with elements of archaeology. Of course, that's just from the blurb, since I haven't gotten past the cover page. Couldn't resist the title. 

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Earthsea again, so I can purge my mind of that awful TV fiasco...
And I believe in you
altho you never asked me too
I will remember you
and what life put you thru.
~fly fly little wing, fly where only angels sing~
~this world was never meant for one as beautiful as you~
...for then I could fly away and be at rest. Sweet rest, Mom. We all love and miss you.

altho you never asked me too
I will remember you
and what life put you thru.
~fly fly little wing, fly where only angels sing~
~this world was never meant for one as beautiful as you~
...for then I could fly away and be at rest. Sweet rest, Mom. We all love and miss you.

