Storm Raven
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Uncharted Stars by Andre Norton, sequel to The Zero Stone. Just plain, old fashioned space opera.
Oath of Swords is one of my favorite books, along with the sequal The War God's Own. (Read both of them here )isidorus said:Earlier today I finished The Oath of SwordsBY: David Weber.
GodStalk By: P.C. Hodgell
The RuneLord Series By: David Farland
tetsujin28 said:I was reading Paul Veyne's Did the Greeks Believe in their Myths?: An essay on the constitutive imagination, but became rather bored and unimpressed with it. So far I'm not impressed with the works of French classicists (I'll put Robert Turcan on the list as boring and pedantic, as well).
One of my professors said it wasn't very good in French, either.CCamfield said:You're not alone - I couldn't finish it either.
Neuromancer was always over-hyped hooey. Three Kingdoms, though, is full of rock-em sock-em robots in comparison.RenoOfTheTurks said:Two things I've given up on recently are Neuromancer and Romance of the Three Kingdoms. I barely began the latter, not giving it enough of a chance, given its status, before becoming distracted. But Neuromancer, God, how dated and boring; I didn't care about the protagonist and Gibson's descriptions were simply not engaging or intriguing. I read more than half and then just threw it down. I have The Difference Engine on the shelf, I hope that's better. Otherwise I'll just stick to Neal Stephenson, thank you Mr. Gibson.