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Which book are you reading currently? #5

Discussion in 'Booktalk' started by dmc, May 4, 2006.

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  1. el timtor Gems: 13/31
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    Yes, but far too long ago for me to be any help to you, Duffin. Sorry...

    Just finished Erikson's 'Gardens of the Moon', might pick up 'Deadhouse Gates' this weekend.
     
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    Duffin, I read it about 2 weeks ago. it is majorly depressing, so get some chocolate to go with it.
     
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    Earth Abides by George R Stewart - almost finished it and it's excellent. After that last hunk of crap I read (which had a million typos and notes such as 'delete this paragraph' in the text...) it's a very refreshing change :) Restores my confidence in randomly picking books.
     
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    I've just started reading Dune again. Probably my favourite book ever :)
     
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    I finished Deadhouse Gates over the week-end. IMHO Erikson showed a huge improvement in his writing as the book went on. I am actually looking forward to reading book three.

    However, that is going to wait a little as I intend to read (or in this case re-read) a couple quick pulpy fun books before I take on anything serious. This morning I started on Circus of the Damned by Laurell Hamilton.
     
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    I have just read Treasure by Clive Cussler again for the 3rd time. That man knows how to write. I admit that a few of his books have the same general layout but he makes a convincing argument to make anomilies that are known to be untrue become real.

    (PS: Sahara the movie sucked but the book was amazing)
     
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    I'm going through an entertaining pageturner books phase:

    Michael Chrighton - Timeline
    Michael Chrighton - State of Fear
    James patterson - Four blind mice
    CSI - Double Dealer
    Douglas Adams - Hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy
    Allan Folsom - The day after Tomorrow

    Currently reading Ice hunt by james rollins
     
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    @ Arabwel cheers ill bear that in mind :p
     
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    Just started The Bonehunters by Steven Erikson. Couldn't wait for the paperback so I bought the "big paperback".
     
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    Good stuff, Sticker! Awesome book. I am halfway through Deadhouse Gates for the second time. It makes SO much more sense this time around.
     
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    I finished Circus of the Damned and I have moved on to The Lunatic Cafe. It is kind of sad revisiting the beginnings of the plot arcs that would eventually ruin the later books in the series but at this point the series is still pretty good.
     
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    Morgoth La lune ne garde aucune rancune Veteran

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    After half a year of trying to read Iliad, I had a critical failure while throwing a will save.. BOOOOORRRIING *snore*

    So I started Goethe's Faust which I am enjoying so far :D .
     
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    I know what you mean HB, I re-read the first four books before I read Midnight Tides.
     
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    dmc Speak softly and carry a big briefcase Staff Member Distinguished Member ★ SPS Account Holder Resourceful Adored Veteran New Server Contributor [2012] (for helping Sorcerer's Place lease a new, more powerful server!)

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    I am reading Midnight Mass by F. Paul Wilson, which is making me itchy to go re-read I Am Legend by Richard Matheson.
     
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    I'm re-reading the Well World novels by Jack L Chalker, and in a couple of weeks whilst on holiday I will be trying The Deadhouse Gates
     
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    I finished Lunatic Cafe and since I don't feel on starting anything serious before I leave for Ireland on Friday I decided to continue on with the series and started on Bloody Bones.
     
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    I just finished reading Emma for class...so...classical...
     
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    Just finished Terrarium by Scott Sanders - very enjoyable. It seems that my luck for randomly picked books is quite good - only a few doozies...
     
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    just finished "omnivore" by piers anthony. Neat story!
     
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    I finished Bloody Bones last night and I started on The Killing Dance. I don't know if I will manage to finish it before I leave for Dublin tonight. I will be reading on the train ride home but that probably won't be enough time.
     
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