[January] What are you reading?

Mark CMG

Creative Mountain Games
Leafing through the 1982 book from The Armory called 30 Sided Dice Gaming Tables -

[ame="http://www.amazon.com/Armorys-Sided-Dice-Gaming-Tables/dp/B0050YC3OW/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1325395585&sr=8-2"]Amazon.com: The Armory's 30 Sided Dice Gaming Tables No. 8001: Donald Cole, Greg Barrett: Books[/ame]
 

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On the Kindle, I'm re-reading The System of the World.

After that, probably The History of the World According to Facebook, and then The Book of Cain, both of which I got from friends for Christmas.

After those...probably starting on the Lensman books.

Brad
 




Finished reading the PF Core book and Shadowrun 4th edition books this morning and started on reading through the Gamma World rule book.

Hope to finish Boneshaker soon as my next Dresden Files book should be coming in the mail on Wednesday, which I'll probably finish by Thursday night, based on previous experience.
 


I'm just starting Gideon's Sword, the first in a new series of novels by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child, two authors who have never failed to entertain me, whether they write together or separately. (I'm a big fan of their Agent Pendergast series.)

Johnathan
 


The Road -- depressing but amazing well written with a poetic prose quality.
I've just seen the movie version - depressing indeed. I'm not sure I'd want to read the book even though, thematically, it reminded me of one of my favorite novels "Parable of the Sower" by Octavia Butler.

Anyway, I'm almost done reading "PO: Heroes of the Feywild" which is pretty good. I particularly like that the new builds are closer to the old non-Essential builds than e.g. those in Heroes of Shadow.

Next should have been "Blackout" by Connie Willis, but I'm quite tempted to read Walter Moers' "Stadt der Träumenden Bücher" first since I received it as a Christmas present.
 

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