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November - What are you reading?

redmagerush said:
Just recently finished another omnibus in the Warhammer universe, The Blackhearts, that was a ton of fun.

Could you (or anyone else in this thread) recommend a good starting place for the Warhammer books? Any particular book or series to start with? If it matters, I have close to zero knowledge of Warhammer.
 

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Richards said:
I'm reading The Terminal Experiment by Robert J. Sawyer.

Your description sounded interesting, so I looked it up. I haven't made it very far, but I imagine it will be a quick read.

I'm also reading "Making Movies, A Guide to Independant Film-making" by John Russo. I and a few friends are trying to put together a production company, and I don't want to go into it completely blind. I'm looking for good books on screenplays now for my next read.
 


2012, by Whitley Streiber.

I read Streiber once way back in high school. Must be rose-colored glasses, cause these characters are...are... It's like a bad sci-fi channel movie.

Man, this year I've been tearing through books. It's been a long time since I read this many.
 

Tolen Mar said:
2012, by Whitley Streiber.

I read Streiber once way back in high school. Must be rose-colored glasses, cause these characters are...are... It's like a bad sci-fi channel movie.

Man, this year I've been tearing through books. It's been a long time since I read this many.
I felt the same way after reading Eddings again after ten years. How could I have liked such drivel?
 


I just finished Brandon Sanderson's Mistborn: The Final Empire and I just started Mistborn: The Well of Ascension!

So far this to be trilogy is awesome. I just past of the first book to my wife and she can't put the book down. I highly recommend them.
 


Horacio said:
I'm beginning Robin Hobb's Assassin's Apprentice, the first book of hers that I read...

And I'm loving it :)

You´re in for a ride...she´s a fantastic writer, I can´t recomend her enough.

Asmo
 

'The Straw Men' by Michael Marshall (I think that's his name, I dont have it in front of my atm...)

I'm not very far in yet, but so far, it hasn't been intolerable.
 

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