[January] What are you reading?

Didn't get a lot of reading done during the holidays, so still plugging away at re-reads of The Chronicles of Amber and Heir to the Empire, but today I did just start listening to The Daily Show with John Stewart Presents: America: The Book: The Audiobook :)
 

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I'm just over halfway through "Great Expectations" by Dickens. It's good, but I'm not enjoying it as much as either of the other two novels I read by him ("Tale of Two Cities" and "Oliver Twist").

I'm most of the way through the Pathfinder "GameMastery Guide", which is excellent. It's probably the best guide to GMing I've read since the old "Campaign Sourcebook and Catacomb Guide" for AD&D 2nd Edition.

Next up are "Mutants & Masterminds 2nd Edition" and probably "Towers of Midnight" by Jordan/Sanderson. But I don't really expect to be doing a huge amount of reading this year, as I have other priorities.
 




Didn't get a lot of reading done during the holidays, so still plugging away at re-reads of The Chronicles of Amber and Heir to the Empire, but today I did just start listening to The Daily Show with John Stewart Presents: America: The Book: The Audiobook :)

The Amber books are fantastic -- Although I remember enjoying the original series more than the second series. Pretty much anything by Zelazny is worth the read.
 

Anathem by Neal Stephenson. It's kind of a science-as-religion, far-future, alternate-Earth, alternate history. I'm only about 60 pages in, but the "scientists-as-ascetic-monks" thing is totally working for me.
 

C. L. Werner Blood For The Blood God. I have a soft spot for all thing Warhammer. Just finished off Mel Odom's Threat From The Sea. Some solid epic stuff going on with some personal heroic journey material but the ending kinda m'ah for me.

There have been soe many great sales and free ebook giveaways, that my mom's Kindle Fire is jammed and my own Toshiba Thrive is waiting for me to catch up on some of the material I'm reading through.
 


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