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<blockquote data-quote="Desdichado" data-source="post: 9584466" data-attributes="member: 2205"><p>I just finished a collection called <em>The Cthulhu Stories of Robert E. Howard. </em>I'll be turning to <em>actual </em>Lovecraft soon, but first, I'm reading one of the old Arkham Horror tie-in trilogies; Lord of Nightmares. I'm on the second book, <em>Lies of Solace </em>I think it's called. I'm also re-reading the d20 <em>Call of Cthulhu</em> book in my gaming stuff. Bit of a theme there, I suppose.</p><p></p><p>I'm also finishing up <em>The Horned Rat </em>from the "director's cut" Enemy Within campaign, and I'll pick up the Companion to that book as soon as I finish it. And I'm also (slowly) doing a crawl of all of the Adventure Paths. I've read Shackled City and Age of Worms so far, and I'm about a third through Savage Tides, at which point I'll pick up Rise of the Runelords. </p><p></p><p>I'm also about to reread my old prints of the Riftwar Saga by Raymond Feist, before his "director's cut" versions became commonplace. The editor actually improved those books, particularly the two volumes of <em>Magician</em>. And I'm about halfway through the third (of four) volumes of the Write Great Fiction series. I read <em>Dialogue </em>and <em>Characters, Emotion & Viewpoint</em> last year, and I'm in <em>Description & Setting</em> with <em>Plot & Structure</em> still to go this year.</p><p></p><p>My daughter also bought me <em>Mountains of North Carolina</em> and <em>Space Pirates of Andromeda</em> by John C. Wright, so those are on my list to read in a few weeks or so once I get to them.</p><p></p><p>On the gaming side, once I finish my Cthulhu re-read, I'm going to pick up my old copies of Privateer Press's d20 <em>Monsternomicon </em>books. I've always found those to be great fun and inspirational, much moreso than any other monster book. I have a big stack of older 3e era books that I'm either re-reading, or in some cases reading for the first time too, but I won't get to those for a few months at least.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Desdichado, post: 9584466, member: 2205"] I just finished a collection called [I]The Cthulhu Stories of Robert E. Howard. [/I]I'll be turning to [I]actual [/I]Lovecraft soon, but first, I'm reading one of the old Arkham Horror tie-in trilogies; Lord of Nightmares. I'm on the second book, [I]Lies of Solace [/I]I think it's called. I'm also re-reading the d20 [I]Call of Cthulhu[/I] book in my gaming stuff. Bit of a theme there, I suppose. I'm also finishing up [I]The Horned Rat [/I]from the "director's cut" Enemy Within campaign, and I'll pick up the Companion to that book as soon as I finish it. And I'm also (slowly) doing a crawl of all of the Adventure Paths. I've read Shackled City and Age of Worms so far, and I'm about a third through Savage Tides, at which point I'll pick up Rise of the Runelords. I'm also about to reread my old prints of the Riftwar Saga by Raymond Feist, before his "director's cut" versions became commonplace. The editor actually improved those books, particularly the two volumes of [I]Magician[/I]. And I'm about halfway through the third (of four) volumes of the Write Great Fiction series. I read [I]Dialogue [/I]and [I]Characters, Emotion & Viewpoint[/I] last year, and I'm in [I]Description & Setting[/I] with [I]Plot & Structure[/I] still to go this year. My daughter also bought me [I]Mountains of North Carolina[/I] and [I]Space Pirates of Andromeda[/I] by John C. Wright, so those are on my list to read in a few weeks or so once I get to them. On the gaming side, once I finish my Cthulhu re-read, I'm going to pick up my old copies of Privateer Press's d20 [I]Monsternomicon [/I]books. I've always found those to be great fun and inspirational, much moreso than any other monster book. I have a big stack of older 3e era books that I'm either re-reading, or in some cases reading for the first time too, but I won't get to those for a few months at least. [/QUOTE]
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