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lankybrit
I recently finished Magician: Apprentice by Raymond Feist. I would highly recommend it. I have the next one (Magician: Master) to read after finishing:
Terminal World by Alistair Reynolds, and am thoroughly enjoying it.
Cheers.
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322702
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Post by
HiVolt
Almuric by Robert E. Howard is pretty good. I think it was at least partially inspired by the John Carter of Mars series.
Post by
Adamsm
Still haven't been able to get a copy of Cold Days yet, but did pick up The Dark Legacy of Shannara: Wards of Faerie, and book 3 and 4 of the Collegium Chronicles Changes and Redoubt.
Post by
Adamsm
So finished Wards of Faerie...and jesu christo, Brooks has done it again. Awesome book, an excellent addition to the Shannara legend, and I can not wait for the next book to come out in a few months. Yes, there is some 'repeat' as it sounds like a new Ellcrys needs to be born, but there you have it.
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1070246
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Post by
Monday
After I am done reading the book i am now what should I read next, White Night by Jim Butcher or A Game of Thrones?
A Game of Thrones. It's like the politics of ancient Rome in the world of Lord of the Rings, with "bad guys" that make Sargeras seem like the neighborhood bully.
I'm not too sure about that last line.
Post by
Adamsm
with "bad guys" that make Sargeras seem like the neighborhood bully.
Unless the bad guys have corrupted thousands upon thousands of sentient species, and have committed genocide against multiple worlds...I sorta doubt that.
Edit: In other words, as Sargeras is more or less the Devil of the Warcraft universe, the enemies of a Song of Ice and Fire would have to be the same to make him look like a mere bully.
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1070246
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Monday
How far are you? Because if I were to explain why Cersei is a terrible villain, I might spoil stuff.
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1070246
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Post by
Monday
Alright. I'll just say that when you reach the end of AFFC, you'll see why.
Post by
Adamsm
And I have Cold Days ^_____^.
Post by
Patty
I'm guessing you've finished CD by now, then... How did you find it?
Post by
Adamsm
I'm guessing you've finished CD by now, then... How did you find it?
Freakin' awesome. The parts with Harry getting overwhelmed by the Winter Mantle were excellent. I enjoyed the interactions with Molly. And the whole Gatekeeper part well....
Plus you know, Sharkface.
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1069282
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1101980
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Post by
Monday
H.P. Lovecrafts books are interestings. They are spooky too...
Very. Lovecraft is easily my favorite author. Have you read
The Rats in the Walls
,
The Music of Eric Zann
or
the Statement of Randolph Carter
?
Those have to be my three favorites. Along with the
Case of Charles Dexter Ward
.
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Monday
For the record, pretty much all of Lovecraft's work is available online for free. Cthulhu Chick has put together a compilation of all of his works and has released it for free in e-book form (though you might run into a $0.99 price tag if you buy it through the B&N store, but eh).
Moral of the story is that there are a lot of ways to find his work for free, as it's in the public domain.
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