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[May] What are you reading?

I just finished up Burroughs' first three John Carter of Mars books and seem to be heading into a pulp frenzy.
I recently lucked into a set of The Spider and Doc Savage reprints and plan on spending the next couple of weeks going through them. after that I plan on reading a Tarzan novel written by Joe Lansdale.
 
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Swoop109 said:
I just finished up Burroughs' first three John Carter of Mars books and seem to be heading into a pulp frenzy.
I recently lucked into a set of The Spider and Doc Savage reprints and plan on spending the next couple of weeks going through them. after that I plan on reading a Tarzan novel written by Joe Lansdale.

If you do not know about it you may want to try www.blackmask.com it has a lot of the pulp books as free E-books. It also has a lot of other books too.
 
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I am just finishing the Butlerian Jihad and I have the Alienist on my list. I am also working my way through An Encyclopedia of Demons and Faries.
 


Wombat said:
Psychotic Dreamer, if you like the Anita Blake books, but want a little less weird sex, you might want to try Jim Butcher's Harry Dresden series (starts with Storm Front) -- modern day wizard, helps solves crimes, etc.

I'm also a fan of Anita Blake, but you are right about the... exotic bits in the later books. Her take on werewolf culture is pretty fascinating. I'll have to check out Butcher.

Thanks!

Sniktch said:
The Sandman graphic novels by Gaiman, as my friend loans them to me.

I Just finished them. I was rationing myself to one a month, but I broke down near the end. :) Really, I don't think there is anything by Gaiman that isn't superb.
 

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