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(December) What are you reading?


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Cold Mountain by Charles Fraizer, I'm surprised how good it is and am very tempted to have the players in my Wild West campaign encounter Inman some time soon.
 

Somehow I doubt anyone out there is willingly trying to wade through Dostoevsky, but my new years resolution is to try and get through Crime and Punishment before next December. ;)
(and yes I'll probably get through Bakers version before that.)
 

Micah said:
Somehow I doubt anyone out there is willingly trying to wade through Dostoevsky, but my new years resolution is to try and get through Crime and Punishment before next December. ;)
(and yes I'll probably get through Bakers version before that.)
I'm not currently reading him, but I read a book of his short stories a few years back, after a roommate of mine highly recommended him. He's aight.

Daniel
 

Personally, I just finished the first two books of the "Last Mythal" series from FR, and I've started reading "Shadowmarch" by Tad Williams.

Banshee
 

Finisihed the concluding chapter of R. Scott Bakker's Prince of Nothing series, The Thousandfold Thought last night - powefrul concluson, readers won't be disappointed come January.

Back to reading Jeffrey Ford's Cosmology of the Wider World.

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I'm reading The Naked Woman by Desmond Morris.

I recently finished Watching the English by Kate Fox and before that In Praise of Slow by Carl Honoré.
 
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I am currently reading "King of Foxes," sequel to "Talon of the Silver Hawk," from Raymond E. Feist's new trilogy, Conclave of Shadows. It's the last book of his Midkemia world series that I own (Need book 3 of CoS, Exile's Return, soon), having read every other book in series-chronological order over the past few months. This man can write.
 

The Hounds of Skaith by Leigh Brackett--I intend to finish that soon, though, and finish up the series with The Reavers of Skaith.

Also reading The Horned Dinosaurs by Peter Dodson, a dinosaur paleontologist from Philadelphia. This book is really the definitive one on ceratopsians.

Also reading James Gurney's Dinotopia books again, but I really think I'd be a lot happier if all the text were removed and we just had the art to look at.
 

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