This is what I'm reading right now! (and yes, I read this before it was announced to become a movie!)
And when I finished The Hobbit, I thought I would dwell deeper down in the history of the Elder Days, with this book!
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KayBee
Sweden156 Posts
This is what I'm reading right now! (and yes, I read this before it was announced to become a movie!) And when I finished The Hobbit, I thought I would dwell deeper down in the history of the Elder Days, with this book! | ||
Ettick
United States2434 Posts
I don't read very often, so I'll still be reading this on and off for a while lol | ||
nubs
United States13 Posts
On January 12 2012 04:04 Golden Ghost wrote: How is Quicksilver thus far? I loved Snow Crash and The Diamond Age from him but somehow I'm a bit apprehensive in reading his Baroque Cycle. I can't exactly put my finger on the reason but I got a weird vibe reading the jacket and description of the book. I'm only about 50 pages into it, but so far it is neat. I've never had a problem with his long-windedness, so a change to somewhat more historical subjects isn't bothering me. From what I've heard, it will be just as technical as his other books though, so I'm looking forward to that. | ||
Steveling
Greece10806 Posts
I mean books that will be considered classics 100 years from now. To give you a better picture some of my fav authors are Dostoevski and Stainbeck. I last read the Blindness by Saramago. Very good read. | ||
dAPhREAk
Nauru12397 Posts
now i am re-reading Game of Thrones (I read it a long time ago when it was new (insert hipster meme here), but there were only like 2 or 3 books at that point; excited to read some more books, but have to start from the beginning). | ||
caradoc
Canada3022 Posts
3/4 the way through so far, this book is absolutely genius. Reading this too, again. On January 03 2012 02:12 TrickyGilligan wrote: Just read: I highly recommend this flowchart for any sci-fi/fantasy fans looking for something new to read. Currently at 53/100, my goal is to do all 100 at some point. NPR's Top 100 Sci-Fi/Fantasy Flowchart They have Zelazny's Amber, this is a good flowchart. | ||
SafeWord
United States522 Posts
On January 12 2012 04:10 Nezquik wrote: I couldnt get into this book at all and I love dan abnett, but I dont like the main character. Maybe if I give it another chance it will grow on me. | ||
Robellicose
England245 Posts
Essentially its everything a gamer could want in a fiction story. | ||
Enearde
France265 Posts
Got this for Xmas, very good novel, would like to know some spanish English translation seems alright though. | ||
FinestHour
United States18466 Posts
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hp.Shell
United States2527 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + Will read next: + Show Spoiler + Yet to read: + Show Spoiler + | ||
TheAngelofDeath
United States2033 Posts
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clik
United States319 Posts
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wcLLg
United States281 Posts
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WIllBIll
590 Posts
Focusing mainly on reading trough this one atm but got these two suckers on the side aswell. + Show Spoiler + | ||
miercat
394 Posts
On January 01 2012 20:44 Scias wrote: + Show Spoiler + also want to catch up with WoT and start GoT series... and read this: What is GoT series? | ||
Manit0u
Poland17174 Posts
On January 12 2012 04:44 Steveling wrote: I was wondering, can someone recommend really quality modern(last 20 years) books? I mean books that will be considered classics 100 years from now. To give you a better picture some of my fav authors are Dostoevski and Stainbeck. Genesis by Bernard Beckett will blow your mind. Metro 2033 by Dmitry Glukhovsky. It's already a classic and an awesome read (the sequel isn't this good). I really don't read much past sci-fi/fantasy apart from things from my field at the university so you'll have to ask others about other genres. | ||
miercat
394 Posts
On January 01 2012 21:19 weareallclowns wrote: I personally love this kind of thread. I do think however, that bumping an old thread instead of creating a new one might be more favorable in the eyes of the TL gods, however I will not just be a pain, and actually contribute, with: I'm at the moment re-reading this. For all of you old school science fiction fans, if you've haven't read this one yet; put it on your list to-read. Hayden Christensen has been rumoured to play Case in the upcoming movie, though. :/ What is meant by the term "old school science fiction" ? | ||
Manit0u
Poland17174 Posts
On January 12 2012 07:42 miercat wrote: Show nested quote + On January 01 2012 21:19 weareallclowns wrote: I personally love this kind of thread. I do think however, that bumping an old thread instead of creating a new one might be more favorable in the eyes of the TL gods, however I will not just be a pain, and actually contribute, with: I'm at the moment re-reading this. For all of you old school science fiction fans, if you've haven't read this one yet; put it on your list to-read. Hayden Christensen has been rumoured to play Case in the upcoming movie, though. :/ What is meant by the term "old school science fiction" ? Yup. 1984 isn't that old school. And Hayden? For real? T_T | ||
Tufas
Austria2259 Posts
read for university + Show Spoiler + Heinrich Dosedla . From Habsburg to Hitler, austria befor the annexation Naomi Klein - The Shock Doctrine Marx and Engels Collected Works Capital I (Nr. 23) Capital II (Nr. 24) Letters between the two of them(Not the original title [Nr. 28 - 31]) Thomas Hobbes - Leviathan voluntarily read for university + Show Spoiler + Walter Euchner - Natural Justice and Politics next to John Locke (No idea if that book has ever been translated into other languages, I couldnt find the english title so I translated it my self. "Naturrecht und Politil bei John Locke" in the original. Johannes Agnoli - The Transformation of Democracy (his most known book, I want to read more from him later) read for chill/not university + Show Spoiler + Lorenz Mack - Das Gottlose Dorf; I cant find the english title, translated by Tufas to "the godless village" Hans Christian Andersen - Diaries Friedrich Nietzsche; I have a 1358 page long book, bound in velvet which includes most of his work. The Gay Science (finished 5 days ago) On Truth and Lies in a Nonmoral Sense (next one, when I have time) The Antichrist (already finished) Ecce Homo (2nd one, if I have time) Thus Spoke Zarathustra (already read part I and II) Friedrich Schiller - Poems (a book which includes most of his poems, epigrams, parables and riddles - I am reading it whenever I want to read a good poem, so I do not intend to finish this book soon) Andrew Marr - The Making Of Modern Britain Books I am going to read once I finished the rest : Robert A Heinlein - The Moon is a Harsh Mistress Larry Niven - Ringworld Philip K Dick - Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep Orson Scott Card - Ender's Game Edit : Oh and every Asimov book. That is going to take a while, if I ever start ... Should be enough for now ! if you really want to discuss those books, PM me :D | ||
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