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[Dec] What are you reading?

Thankyou, Starman.

Paragon Kobold said:
I am reading a collection of H.G.Wells novels. Just finished 'The First Men in
the Moon', starting on 'The Invisible Man'. Remarkable stuff.
Can you describe that book? If it is brown with gilt pages my father might have had the same one.
 

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Just recently finished Volume 1 of "Shadowmarch". (Highly recommended!)-- though I may be biased, as I am a huge Tad Williams fan.

Am currently reading "The Keep of Fire", the second book in "The Last Rune" series. Not the best series I've ever read, but definitely passable so far. ;)

Waiting in the wings?
Too much to name, but the "Exalted" Novels, the "Dark Tower" series, and "The Runelords" series are waiting, as is the "War of the Spider Queen" and the new Thomas Covenant book.
 
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Lazybones said:
Agyar by Steven Brust

That's what I've been reading as well, though I've stalled a bit what with tests and all.

JoeGKushner said:
Don't know if it counts since it's a comic/graphic novel, but the Complete Bone collection.

How earth did you read that thing, it's bloody huge!

Fantastic book and realitvely cheap at it's size. If only it was in full color hardback for a few 'bones' more...

Well you're in luck, or not depending on how you view such things, but color versions of the TPB's are on the way. The first volume will be out next month (allegedly).
 

for s&g I picked up my copy of The Iron Throne by Simon Hawke (first in the Blood .. AHEM! Birthright sereis) ... and I still like it.

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I just started book three of the Farseer trilogy, Assassin's Quest by Robin Hobb. This is a very good series so far. I can't remember who but in a thread about book series being to long someone posted about how good this trilogy was so I picked it up. My thanks to whoever that may have been! :)
 

Panthanas said:
I just started book three of the Farseer trilogy, Assassin's Quest by Robin Hobb. This is a very good series so far. I can't remember who but in a thread about book series being to long someone posted about how good this trilogy was so I picked it up. My thanks to whoever that may have been! :)

I'm one of the people who likes it. The second series is good, takes place in the same setting but with different people and different telling (3rd person, multiple points of view) and ties into the third series, the Tawny Man, which isn't quite as good as the first series, but pretty close. Overall it's a very strong set and a good gaming world.
 

Mutants, a non-fiction book that won the Guardian First Book award, by Armand Marte Lerooi. Fascinating look at those 'deviations' from the norm. 'We are all mutants, but some are more mutants than others'.
 

A friend of mine (Widowmaker here on the boards) started reading the Song of Ice and Fire series recently and talking about it with him got me all excited about it, so I've been rereading it. I just finished A Clash of Kings and am moving into A Storm of Swords.

I've also started reading Piratecat's story hour.

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