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On March 03 2011 18:01 Node wrote:Picked up an autographed copy of The Wise Man's Fear from my local B&N today. Plowing through it. Loving every word. ![[image loading]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51ZQ%2BYN6EyL._SS500_.jpg)
He came to my Powells bookstore for signing. Man, for a bit I thought I was at Comicon...
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The Night Watch
Just started this series. All tingling with excitement.
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Getting this Tuesday:
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rereading an old favorite of mine. currently on hiatus with it though since i have to read assloads for class lately.
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I only Read 1 bookseries since 4 years there are now over 2500 books in this it's called perry rhodan I don't know If someone knows about this out of Germany
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On March 05 2011 03:52 JerKy wrote:Just read: ![[image loading]](http://imgur.com/JsrGV.jpg) Was an amazing book I read this book in high school. It was freaky as hell...
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The legend of Drizzt: Siege of darkness
Amazing series so far.
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School
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I'm trying to finish the Sword of Truth series by Terry Goodkind. Currently up to Naked Empire
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My on topic post: previous:
![[image loading]](http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQtnzNz9D3Pbq2sWBSSnhgYVCZZSIsREAmbPeIJqhIn3HDpFzYufQ) can't recommend that one, it bored me to death and I kept it borrowed for 2 months overtime... current:
![[image loading]](http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQdNL7Y8b3CaAlTPwjPAoOFhBKa4DG3sRBcldbRanDsEItmf_aQ) her last book (and last i need to read). bit better than the previous one but thats completly not what I like. friend recommended them and I agreed... next:
![[image loading]](http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/87/99/e111793509a077c3903a3110.L.jpg) I realised that Sherlock is completly unknown to me in terms of books and this is the first one, right? Should be a quick read.
Now, if this is the right topic to ask. I have read all Elia Kazan books and some K. Vonnegut and I'm looking for other writers similar to them. I like their smartness and problems they are talking about. It's hart for me to describe that in English but if you have read them you will know what I'm talking about. Thanks in advance.
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On March 07 2011 17:50 don_kyuhote wrote:I read this book in high school. It was freaky as hell... I LOVE THAT BOOK.
Also, I'm supposed to be reading this:
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On March 07 2011 19:02 hoppipolla wrote:Perfume
Excellent choice, one of my favourites,
I`m reading
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At the moment
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Just Finished:
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Currently Reading:
Next:
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Just finished: Invisible Monsters by Chuck Palahniuk Really good book, interesting views on our superficial world.
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Current book: Cosmos by Carl Sagan Just because Sagan is such a baller
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Next book: On Liberty by John Stuart Mill Some philosophy is always good
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On March 07 2011 04:42 forgotten0ne wrote:Show nested quote +On March 03 2011 18:01 Node wrote:Picked up an autographed copy of The Wise Man's Fear from my local B&N today. Plowing through it. Loving every word. ![[image loading]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51ZQ%2BYN6EyL._SS500_.jpg) He came to my Powells bookstore for signing. Man, for a bit I thought I was at Comicon... I just finished it man I don't want to say anything but he needs to fucking start writing the next one NOW.
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Checking this author out, I've heard lots of good things about his novels
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![[image loading]](http://a.imagehost.org/0198/Team_Liquid.jpg) What else?
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![[image loading]](http://img1.fantasticfiction.co.uk/images/n43/n216176.jpg) Currently reading through the Horus Heresy series, just read the 4th book. Wasnt as good as the first 3(especially the 1st book by Dan Abnett, i recommend any of his books), but still an excellent read.
Just about to start reading the next book in the series Fulgrim, heard its supposed to be one of the best in the series so am really looking forward to it.
I recommend anyone to read Warhammer 40k novels if your really into the Sci-fi genre, especially anything from there top authors like Dan Abnett and Graham McNeill, easilly some of the best sci-fi ever written. 40k probably has deepest fictional backstory out of everything thats ever been written, so you will never be short on anything to read 40k related and most it(not all, a lot it is garbage) is awesome. and BTW ive never even played a table top game in my my life, so am not a 40k nerd who just loves everything the read because they have the models to represnt them or whatever, i just love backstory to it all, its really awesome stuff.
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