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[Nov] What are you reading?

Might as well start this up...I just got and finished New Jedi Order: Final Prophecy...one book left in this series and it just keep getting more interesting.

SOMEONE KILL NOM ANOR! GRAR!!!
 

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Viking Bastard said:
So overall, you'd say NJO was good?

How many books are there now anyways?
Definatly good. Some people don't like them...but I've been a Jacen Solo fan for a long time now so I like these even more. :)

Number? Hmmm...I think Final Prophecy was the 19th book.
 


Ankh-Morpork Guard said:
Definatly good. Some people don't like them...but I've been a Jacen Solo fan for a long time now so I like these even more. :)

Number? Hmmm...I think Final Prophecy was the 19th book.
19th?!?

Somehow, I don't see myself catchin' up now. I always
planned to read through it when it was finished. So I
waited for it to finish... and waited... and waited and
waited and waited and-- well.
 

Err, well... I really need to focus.

Crime and Punishment (d20, Atlas/Penumbra)
Shields of Justice (Silver Age Sentinels)
Seed of the New Flesh (Feng Shui)

And non-gaming stuff:
Archaic Greece, edited by Fisher and Van Wees.
The Ancient Near East, by Amelie Kuhrt

Sadly, no novels at the moment. I did recently read Goblin Moon and The Gnome's Engine, by Teresa Edgerton, which were pretty good and okay, respectively.
 
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Olive said:
I'm reading Dragons of Summer Flame and I think it's one of the worst writen books I've ever read. :(

It is terrible, I only read it because I was in hospital and it would be a couple more days before I got any other books. Strange that so many people liked it though it is better than any other D&D books I've read.

At the moment I'm reading

Bonfire of the Vanities
The Praxis
 



At the moment, Sir Apropos of Nothing, by Peter David. It seems to me that, even though it seems to have a mostly comedic bent, it is one of the better examples of what really happens to a character who has, dark and unpleasant origins.
 
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