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#51 Unread post by RoadRocket »

At the moment I'm reading:

Pickwick Papers ---- Charles Dickens

I've read it several times and although it was first written in 1836 I still find it funny.

I've recently finished:

Stalingrad --------- Antony Beevor
Blue at the Mizzen--- Patrick O'Brian
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#52 Unread post by Nalian »

For the George RR Martin fans:

http://www.variety.com/article/VR111795 ... 6&cs=1&p=0

I know its TV not books..but the books were discussed here. ;)

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#53 Unread post by norcal »

Lets see...

Just finished the Terry Goodkind Sword of Truth series..waiting for the next one...hurry up will ya.

also

Just finished the Dianna Gabladon Outlander series and waiting for the next one...once again hurry up..

also

Just finished the Camel Club...forget the author..good book though..
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#54 Unread post by dr_bar »

I just finished the latest book by Guy Gavriel Kay. It's titled, "Ysabel" and I'd hate to call it a sequel, more like a book that is centered around some of the characters and offspring of characters in another series. I picked it up the other day but only started reading it yesterday, couldn't put it down and now I'm looking for another book. :roll:
Kay is a Canadian author and I've read everything he's written and loved it all. He normally writes historical fiction but this book is different in that he takes the fiction and lays it over history as opposed to an alternate history. I don't know if you get my drift but...

Now at this point, I'm thinking that I've written all this once before. I just went back and checked all my posts and don't see it... Déjà Vu all over again... :humm:

Anyway, his books are as follows:
  • The Fionavar Tapestry
    1. The Summer Tree
    2. The Wandering Fire
    3. The Darkest Road
  • Tigana
  • A Song for Arbonne
  • The Lions of Al-Rassan
  • The Sarantum Mosaic
    1. Sailing to Sarantium
    2. Lord of Emperors
  • The Last Light of the Sun
  • Beyond This Dark House (poetry)
  • Ysabel
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#55 Unread post by roscowgo »

Dr_Bar i think you may be a bigger bibliophile than i am even.


well done :laughing:

Current read is Magic Kingdom for sale. Sold!
I like em cheesy. what can i say.

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#56 Unread post by dr_bar »

roscowgo wrote:Dr_Bar i think you may be a bigger bibliophile than i am even.


well done :laughing:

Current read is Magic Kingdom for sale. Sold!
I like em cheesy. what can i say.
I have three floor to ceiling book shelves, and two half that size. Each is about 30" wide. Those shelves are stacked two deep and two high, I also have about 15 - 20 boxes of books in storage. I would love to have a house with a proper library to show off at least all of the hard cover ones...
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#57 Unread post by NorthernPete »

Most recent books Ive read and would recommend have been

Secrets from the vinyl cafe - Stewart McLean (a host on CBC radio, very good stories.)

Haunted - Chuck Palahniuk ( I am going to get a few more of his books, I found this one impossible to put down)

Angels and Demons - Dan Brown another couldnt put downer.

I re-read alot of my books as well, read my copy of Steven Kings The long walk to shreds. as well as Trainspotting by Irvine Walsh.
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#58 Unread post by roscowgo »

Me too pete. Is why i usually go with the cheaper paperback route. I tend to absentmindedly dogear a page when i walk away. I do have a couple of heinlien books i bought from the library that im careful with. They have the old original check out cards with dad's and a few of my uncles names in em from the 60's and 70's.


Just found The dresden files.

First one seems decent in a pulp fictioney private eye novel kinda way.

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#59 Unread post by dr_bar »

Just finished a real good book, State Of Fear - Michael Crichton

Surprising story about Global Warming and eco terrorists...
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#60 Unread post by QuietMonkey »

I'm currently read (well a few books, but) a book my someone name Armistead Maupin, called Maybe The Moon. He was recommended to me for a book called Tales From the City, but I found this other book of his first.

It's a fictional story using a sort of diary dialogue, and revolves are essential human experience, living, fears, etc. with a fairly believeable and down to earth storyline which has a few unique aspects that lead to a very unique story. It's fiction but has many interesting observations which seem to be written by someone with a good elevel of experience in the topics covered. regarding a woman in hollywood area, an actress, and she's a midget (dwarf actually). Probably a book that is more interesting to women than men, if i was to classify it that simply: a girl book, but i read lots of different stuff, and enjoy these sorts of real-life storylines with twists, etc...

anyway, that's one book i've found to be interesting lately...

here's a link:
http://www.librarything.com/work/25722
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