What are you reading? (April 2005)


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Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norell, Susanna Clarke. I have to recommend this book just for it's subtle humor. It's a bit slow, but its worth it for the characters and the many asides that make the setting real.

The Red Star comic series. I've read the compilations out of order! I can't wait for the library to get Nokgorka. This is one of the most imaginative comics I've read.

The Goon comics. Whoa, freaky stuff.

I gotta get a bunch of stuff read before I dive back into Neal Stephenson's books again. The Confusion is up next.
 


Herremann the Wise said:
Hi John Q. Mayhem,

I'm sure this has been said before but wouldn't you love to be reading this series for the first time. I'm not too sure from your post whether you've read them all before or whether you have arrived at Madouc. If the latter, I sincerely wish we could trade places. :D

Yup, it's my first time :) I found The Green Pearl in my thrift store (go ahead, ask me what else I've found there. Your head will explode with envy). That was years ago, and I've just now gotten around to getting Suldrun]s Garden. Soon I'll get the last.

I'll pop back down to your SH shortly.


I got a bit distracted from the other reading I'm doing by The Savage Tales of Solomon Kane. It was alright, but the insane racism was rather galling :mad:

Ah well, Solomon'd make a great IK character.

I recently purchased Tales of the Dying Earth, the four novels in one volume. It's my first with this series, too, and it rocks.
 
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John Q. Mayhem said:
Yup, it's my first time :) I found The Green Pearl in my thrift store (go ahead, ask me what else I've found there. Your head will explode with envy). That was years ago, and I've just now gotten around to getting Suldrun]s Garden. Soon I'll get the last.

I'll pop back down to your SH shortly.


I got a bit distracted from the other reading I'm doing by The Savage Tales of Solomon Kane. It was alright, but the insane racism was rather galling :mad:

Ah well, Solomon'd make a great IK character.

I recently purchased Tales of the Dying Earth, the four novels in one volume. It's my first with this series, too, and it rocks.

Hello again,

I believe you can get The Green Pearl and Madouc in the same volume too. I envy you incredibly. :D

Best Regards
Herremann the Wise

PS: Look forward to you popping back in to my SH. :)
 

I just finished Elric of Melnibone (Book One of the Elric series) by Michael Moorcock and am now started on The Sailor on the Seas of Fate (Book Two of the Elric series). It's tougher sledding than the first book, but I hope to have it done by the end of the month.

I've heard good things about Poul Anderson and his work. Has anyone read his stuff? Can you recommend a title?
 




Insight said:
I've heard good things about Poul Anderson and his work. Has anyone read his stuff? Can you recommend a title?

The standard response is Three Hearts and Three Lions which is a lot of fun and had some influence on Gygax and D&D in the early days.

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However my personal favorites are The Broken Sword

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...and Hrolf Kraki's Saga

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His "King of Ys" (with wife Karen) and "Hoka" (with Gordon R. Dickson) series are also excellent.
 

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