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June: What are you reading?

Shade said:
Very cool. :cool:

Now if only he battled dinosaurs... :p

Doesn't seem like that much of a stretch. He travels to remote jungles, Africa, etc and battles natives and apes. Dinosaurs seem like they'd fit in nicely.

I so want to start a Savage Worlds SK game... ;)
 

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I've gotten hooked on Stephenie Meyer. Read the Host, then found her earlier vampire trilogy: Twilight, New Moon and Eclipse. Breaking Dawn will be out in just six weeks!

Anyone know of authors with a similar writing style? In other words, if you like Stephenie Meyer you'll like...?
 


Finished most of my earlier reading. Now reading Frederick Forsyth's The Dogs of War. Also reading Laurence Yep's Dragonwings to my daughter and Fred Saberhagen's The Complete Book of Swords to my son.
 

At a friend's request, I attempted to read Kushiel's Dart. Now, I have read LotR, War & Peace and a fair amount of Roman history, but even with this background I had a difficult time trying to figure out who was who amongst all the background characters. I was also put off by the lack of any discernible plot until p250+. The rampant bdsm simply sealed the book's fate; I quit at the halfway point as a job badly done.
 

Well, I finished The Dogs of War and have now started a 1940 English translation of Chin P'ing Mei. I'm only about 90 pages into it, but so far it is a hoot.

I'm still reading Dragonwings and The Complete Book of Swords with my kids.
 

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