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Post by dvdavenport on Jun 25, 2005 0:33:30 GMT
Title says it all. Okay, almost all: what novels/books/stories are you currently reading? Here's my list: Haunted by Chuck Palanuk Stranger than Fiction by Chuck Palahniuk Star Wars and Philosophy by various Angel: The Longest Night by various Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Wicked Willow vol. 1 by Yvonne Navarro. So...share. What do you have your bookwormy noses in these days?
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Post by ss on Jun 25, 2005 3:01:16 GMT
Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett Battle Ready by Tom Clancy Michelangelo and the Pope's Ceiling by Ross King
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Post by Elliot Kane on Jun 25, 2005 3:02:45 GMT
I am currently between novels, horrifyingly. Unnatural, I know...
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Post by dvdavenport on Jun 25, 2005 5:06:47 GMT
I am currently between novels, horrifyingly. Unnatural, I know... Better remedy that, my friend.
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Post by Elliot Kane on Jun 30, 2005 14:01:10 GMT
The Lord Of Middle Air by Michael Scott Rohan. My first book by Rohan, and so far I'm definitely liking it. A new author to start getting books by, at this rate Always a good thing, as my favourites don't write fast enough! ;D
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Post by brett on Jun 30, 2005 14:19:29 GMT
Valis by Phillip K Dick. Way easier to read than I thought it would be and had heard, but it helps that it just keeps on moving at a good pace. Quite taken with it at the moment, has a certain charm.
Also Star Wars: Last of the Jedi - The Desperate Mission. Who gives a rats that it's a teens book, Ben Kenobi action baby!!! I'm betting it doesn't take him too long to cut off some body parts from anyone. ;D
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Post by philster on Jul 2, 2005 10:29:34 GMT
I just finished a couple of biographies on Michelangelo and am moving on to Van Gogh. I also started reading Elaine Cunningham's Magehound... first in a Forgotten Realms fantasy trilogy. Not bad so far.
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Post by Aria73 on Jul 3, 2005 5:54:15 GMT
The Great and Secret Show, by Clive Barker
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Post by Elliot Kane on Jul 6, 2005 18:53:55 GMT
Shaman's Crossing, by Robin Hobb. One of my favourite authors, so if I'm not around for a day or so... You'll know why
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Post by Aria73 on Jul 13, 2005 5:46:16 GMT
Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers, by Mary Roach
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Post by janggut on Jul 19, 2005 5:34:26 GMT
Speaker For The Dead (sequel to Ender's Game) by Orson Scott Card.
with only a third left, have to consciously slow down my reading so i can savour the story more. else i would finish the book within 2 hours or less.
coming up: sequel to the above-mentioned book plus Frank Herbert's Soul Catcher.
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Post by Shan on Jul 19, 2005 13:41:09 GMT
Jags, read Harry Potter with us. ;D Shan
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Post by janggut on Jul 20, 2005 1:03:27 GMT
YUCK!! i will never read hairy porter!! OWWW!!!! *Shan pulls janggut's beard* ;D
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Post by Aria73 on Jul 20, 2005 2:03:28 GMT
The Ill-Made Mute, by Cecilia Dart-Thornton (I have a copy of Harry Potter coming for me in the mail )
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Post by philster on Jul 20, 2005 3:05:06 GMT
You must be a speed reader, Aria.
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Post by Shan on Jul 20, 2005 4:10:18 GMT
Say bads things about Harry Potter and I'll do more than pull that beard. ;D * now where's that Barbie movie that Jags want to see so bad * ;D And no cookies for you. ;D Shan
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Post by Aria73 on Jul 23, 2005 2:01:24 GMT
Yes, I do read rather quickly. And I just got my copy of Harry Potter, so that one might actually take me a little while.
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Post by Sariachan on Jul 23, 2005 12:26:57 GMT
I'm reading lots of manga (the best one at the moment are Lone Wolf & Cub and Glass no Kamen), and Conan (2nd book).
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Post by janggut on Jul 27, 2005 2:53:42 GMT
right now it's Xenocide, the next one after Speaker For The Dead, by Orson Scott Card.
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Post by Aria73 on Jul 29, 2005 5:21:38 GMT
Black, by Ted Dekker.
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