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[November] What are you reading?


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I've read about one third of Fragile Things, by Neil Gaiman, but I'm reading it slowly, to savour every story and poem.

I just finished Memories of My Melancholy Whores by Gabriel Garcia Marquez.

I have three books in my bag now, and I don't know which I'm going to start next.
- The Stolen Child, by Keith Donohue
- Dr. Jeckyl and Mr. Hyde, by Robert Louis Stevenson
- Heart of Darkness, by Joseph Conrad

I'm on a bit of a Mage: the Awakening kick, and all three of those books sounded appealing and thematic.
 

The third part of the quicksilver trilogy has finally arrived (the book store called in last week to notify me about the arrival)... I had ordered the book like 6 months ago at which time it was already available in the german translation, but not in the original version (nowhere on this whole planet AFAIK)! :D

So, I guess I will finally start reading it soon. :)

Bye
Thanee
 

I had a very successful trip to B&N today

I have finaly found a copy of Orcslayer, the new Felix and Gotrek novel

I also found Kull: Exile of Atlantis by REH at the same time.

So I've got my reading for the next week or so cut out for me.

I also preordered the Complete Hammers Slammers vol 2, which comes out the middle of the month.
 

Getting back into drawing again so I have pickup up an old copy of Drawing on the Right-side of the Brain, plus the occassional romp in Lovecraft.
 

Just finished Grave Peril, the third book in "The Dresden Files" series by Jim Butcher.

Not the deepestliterature in the world, but a lot of fun to read. And if I were running a White Wolf Mage campaign right now, my players would be in so much trouble from the ideas in this series.... :D
 

Have still barely touched "The Darkness That Comes Before". It's not that I don't like it, I just havent; found the time to read any of it recently.

Have just finished "The Twilight Tomb" and "Book of Nine Swords". There's only a Dungeon magazine on my gaming to-read list. I think my next 'real' book is likely to be "Cityscape".
 

I've just finished reading Lies of Light by Phillip Athans and next up is Realms of Mystery. I just ordered all of the following from Amazon UK:

Forgotten Realms: Bladesinger, Ghostwalker, Shadowbred, Realms of the Arcane, War in Tethyr

Warhammer: Orcslayer

Not sure which of those I'll read first... *glances up the thread and his eyes glaze over* I will read Shadowbred by Paul S. Kemp first...
 

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