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Lizzy
Joined: 02 May 2005 Posts: 674 Location: the wilds of the West
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Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 7:51 am Post subject: |
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I really should be on commission
Hope you like it _________________
Listen to Lizzy, she's always right! as said by Jovial |
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Kerela
Joined: 10 Sep 2005 Posts: 372 Location: Germany
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Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 9:05 am Post subject: |
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Max Power wrote: | Age of Misrule is a great series - I really enjoyed it. Set in Britain, with Celtic mythology, really well written, and a neat little tour round our fair shores as well! |
That sounds great
Just listening to the Hitchhiker's Guide-Audiobook, but somehow I don't like it that much. OK, some stuff is funny, but I prefer Pratchett and Fforde. _________________ The question that sometimes drives me hazy: Am I, or the others crazy?
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Deornoth
Joined: 08 Oct 2007 Posts: 446
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Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 4:29 pm Post subject: |
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Just finished 'No Humans Involved' (Kelley Armstrong), it was a light entertaining read (plenty going on) but does rely heavily on you having read other books in the series. Not bad though, a full review is over Here.
I'm back on the sci-fi now with Joel Shepherd's 'Crossover'... _________________ Graeme's Fantasy Book Review
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TheJovialGnome
Joined: 05 Jan 2005 Posts: 295 Location: Boston
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Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 4:50 pm Post subject: |
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Lizzy wrote: | I really should be on commission
Hope you like it |
Listen to Lizzy, she's always right! I've just finished Anansi Boys by Neil Gaiman on her recommendation and enjoyed it immensely - Stardust is still my favourite but this pushed it close!
And I'm someone else who has read the work of Mr. Chadbourn - thoroughly recommend it and hope that you enjoy it too! _________________ "Constant Vigilance!" |
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Lizzy
Joined: 02 May 2005 Posts: 674 Location: the wilds of the West
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Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 5:59 pm Post subject: |
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TheJovialGnome wrote: |
Listen to Lizzy, she's always right!
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Don't you just love a man who knows what's what
And Fat Charlie is great isn't he Jov? _________________
Listen to Lizzy, she's always right! as said by Jovial |
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TheJovialGnome
Joined: 05 Jan 2005 Posts: 295 Location: Boston
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Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 6:06 pm Post subject: |
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Like the signature!
Yes, Fat Charlie is great though I must confess I had a soft spot for Daisy! (You can't beat a woman in uniform! ) _________________ "Constant Vigilance!" |
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Drizzt
Joined: 07 Mar 2005 Posts: 1081 Location: Easington, UK
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Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 11:53 pm Post subject: |
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Just finished 'The Orc King' by R. A. Salvatore...
Damned good read. Salvatore's taking the books, and the characters, in new directions and for a hardcore fan (me!) it's really interesting reading about how they develop as more and more of the proverbial hits the fan. _________________ Pagan Music |
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Alia
Joined: 17 Sep 2007 Posts: 246
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Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 6:21 am Post subject: |
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Drizzt wrote: | Just finished 'The Orc King' by R. A. Salvatore...
Damned good read. Salvatore's taking the books, and the characters, in new directions and for a hardcore fan (me!) it's really interesting reading about how they develop as more and more of the proverbial hits the fan. |
Really? Is it still possible? I've recently read "Promise of the Witch-King" and "Road of the Patriarch", and I hated it. Especially the last one - Entreri became Entreri because of a difficult childhood? Come on - when I get a bad guy, I want him to be really evil, not just with issues. |
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Drizzt
Joined: 07 Mar 2005 Posts: 1081 Location: Easington, UK
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Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 3:37 pm Post subject: |
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Yeah the Entreri/Jarlaxle books were a little lacklustre but, unsurprisingly, I prefer the books involving Drizzt - his rivalry with Entreri was awesome. Now we have Obould for Bruenor and Tos'un for Drizzt.... or do we?
Many changes afoot! _________________ Pagan Music |
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Tk421
Joined: 06 Jan 2005 Posts: 275 Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 6:30 pm Post subject: |
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Im about 100 pages from the end of Lies Of Locke Lamora. So far its not been that bad. Not my favourite book of all time but still very respectable. The first 100 pages felt a chore to read though, once I got past those, everything was awesomeness _________________ "Right so we're going to steal a bomb that can be remote detonated, take it back to our base and then huddle around it? That sounds like a great plan." |
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skandranon
Joined: 25 Feb 2008 Posts: 147 Location: north east England
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Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 6:39 pm Post subject: |
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Ive just finished reading Tyrant by Christian Cameron it was fantastic .It was set during the time of Alexander the Great and it very much felt like i was reading David Gemmell or our very own James |
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Deornoth
Joined: 08 Oct 2007 Posts: 446
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Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 1:57 pm Post subject: |
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Took a break from 'Crossover' to read Matthew Sprange's 'Shadowmage', a tale of rivalry between Thieve's Guilds and forbidden magic. It's an entertaining read that unfortunately doesn't stand out as being original in any way at all (although there's just enough there to make me want to see what happens next). My full review is over Here. I'm now finishing off 'Crossover', not sure what I'll read after that... _________________ Graeme's Fantasy Book Review
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Parmenion
Joined: 06 Oct 2006 Posts: 584
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Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 1:43 pm Post subject: |
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skandaron...glad someone else liked it...i thought the same as you.
have you tried Sam barone?? he has 2 books out now, well worth a read.
im reading Soldier of Rome..its stated well but then drifted into a list of how a legion is made up...will keep going and see if it gets going and germanicus can kick some german butt. |
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skandranon
Joined: 25 Feb 2008 Posts: 147 Location: north east England
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Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 2:14 pm Post subject: |
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Thank you Parmenion , I havent heard of him , ill give him a try.
Im really into historical stuff at the minute , ive read 2 books about Attila the Hun by William Napier that have been really entertaining.Just waiting for third instalment. |
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Deornoth
Joined: 08 Oct 2007 Posts: 446
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Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 3:57 pm Post subject: |
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I've just finished reading Joel Shepherd's 'Crossover', a tale of synthetic humans and political skulduggery on a galactic scale. A good blend of action and musings, on what it means to be human, meant this book lived up to the hype I'd seen posted elsewhere. I wish I'd been able to find out what GI (the term given to synthetic humans) actually meant though. Maybe I missed it... My full review is over Here.
I'm now reading Russel Whitfield's 'Gladiatrix' and I'm liking what I've seen so far... _________________ Graeme's Fantasy Book Review
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