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[Dec] What are you reading?

Intensity by Dean Koontz.
The King of Ys tetralogy by Poul and Karen Anderson.
The Last of the Mohicans by James Fennimore Cooper.
People of God: The History of Catholic Christianity by Anthony E. Gilles.

I'm getting tired of fiction and will probably move back to nothing but history, theology, and philosophy by New Year's Day.
 

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Outstretched Shadow and To Light A Candle by Mercedes Lackey and James Mallory. Made me want to make my next paladin "fit company for unicorns".
 

Still Quicksilver by Neal Stephenson.
Dune by Frank Herbert for another website.
The Bloody Crown of Conan by Robert E. Howard when I need a change of pace.
 

I'm reading 'Angels and Demons' by Dan Brown. I plan to follow it up with the 'DaVinci Code' and then get back to Stephen King's 'Dark Tower' series.

That plan may change if I get Pratchett's 'Going Postal' for christmas!
 

ddvmor said:
I'm reading 'Angels and Demons' by Dan Brown. I plan to follow it up with the 'DaVinci Code' and then get back to Stephen King's 'Dark Tower' series.

That plan may change if I get Pratchett's 'Going Postal' for christmas!

I much preferred the Davinci Code to A&D ... but then I read DC first. From those who have read Angels first, they liked it better ...
 

I've been re-reading some of the Black Company books. I bought the Tolkien Reader and some of Tolkien's translations and have been reading them. I just now picked up the second in the Guardians of the Flame series; I'd found the first one at my local thrift store a long while back, and had no idea there were sequels...OT, but I got the first Berserker book, the first 5 Chronicles of Amber, the Unbeheaded King, the first 8 WoT books (apart from the second), the Untaught Wizard and the sequel, Barbara Hambly's Dragonslayer book and Dark trilogy, and countless other wonderful things there. My thrift store kicks so much arse it's unreal.
 

Got Foucault's Pendulum and Sinuhe the Egyptian as long-term projects, and Paul S. Kemp's Dawn of Night travelling with me. Already read through Dan Abnett's Eisenhorn, an omnibus edition with the entire trilogy and two short stories thrown in for good measure. Excellent stuff.
 

I muddling through yet another bad John Ringo book, Hero, and I'm still reading short stories by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Next comes A History of Engineering in Classical and Medieval Times by Hill, Michael Flynn's The Wreck of The River of Stars and A Winter Hauntingby Dan Simmons if I can ever get started on it. Just maybe I'll finish all that before the end of the week, but I still have to wrap the kid's presents sometime too.
 



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