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Post by dakota69 on Dec 2, 2005 1:29:05 GMT -5
Well let's see. I just got done reading all of Orson Scott Cards Ender series (I thought they were good IMP). Also just finished the second book in the Star Wars: Dark Nest Trilogy by Troy Denning. Now I'm on the third book of the Wayfarer's Redemption series by Sarah Douglass. I usually stick to Sci-Fi books but this series of Fantasy is pretty good. I still have yet to read any of Orson Scott Card's novels. I've mostly read short fiction of his that's appeared in various magazines. His novels sound great. At the moment, I'm reading Mars by Ben Bova. The politics are a bit dated in this book, but it's still a great read. Unfortunately, as of late, most of my reading's been stuff like the Lightwave manual, various tutorials and other assorted, dry reading.
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Post by steve12553 on Mar 2, 2006 16:32:55 GMT -5
I'm currently reading 3 books (under different circumstances) Wizards and Glass (Stephen King's Dark Tower series part IV) The Pirates of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs, and "Eats (,) Shoots and Leaves" by Lynne Truss. Odd combination I'll admit (old fantasy, new fantasy and punctuation.)
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Post by Speardane on Mar 7, 2006 20:19:19 GMT -5
Häh. I'm reading Ulysses by James Joyce, and of course keeping up with my Science Fiction and Fantasy magazine. For anyone who really likes Sci-Fi and Fantasy, all the best authors, classic, up-and-coming, famous and under-rated alike all publish in it. It's not too expensive, and it's well worth it. An added benefit of short stories is that you can read an entire story on the trip to work/school.
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