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Post by blackest_knight on Feb 3, 2005 0:58:01 GMT -5
thats cool....I've only read a few of her books....
wow, I haven't posted on here in awhile.....I read Exile's Valour and Tanequil (Finally!!!!) Both were very good. I can't remember if I read anything else...
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Post by Kietedan on Feb 3, 2005 18:58:36 GMT -5
I'll probably be starting Frankenstein soon.
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Post by blackest_knight on Feb 4, 2005 18:02:32 GMT -5
i've heard that that is a good read, but I haven't read it myself yet....
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Post by cain_devera on Feb 5, 2005 0:37:59 GMT -5
currently, Out of the Silent Planet by C.S. Lewis, the first novel in his epic sci-fi novel that is entirely about God, Original Sin and Mars. Wonderful!
Also, Frankenstein is great fun.
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Post by Kietedan on Feb 22, 2005 18:40:49 GMT -5
Recently finished "do androids dream of electric sheep". It was a good read. Onwards to what ever is next in my SF class reading list.
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Post by blackest_knight on Mar 2, 2005 22:39:48 GMT -5
just finished Sydney Sheldon's "Master of the Game" it was an incredibly good book
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Post by Kietedan on Mar 21, 2005 22:55:20 GMT -5
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Post by cain_devera on Mar 23, 2005 1:32:27 GMT -5
The terrifying entirey of Roger Zelzany's Chronicles of Amber. Also, science fiction that is very weird by Jack Vance, Micheal Moorcock, guys like that.
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Post by Kietedan on Mar 23, 2005 14:01:32 GMT -5
I'd really like to get my hands on some Moorcock, know where I can find some?
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Post by cain_devera on Mar 23, 2005 19:10:32 GMT -5
Hmm...I just went to the bookshelf and bought some of the books sitting there. I made sure not to buy any of the larger works from a collected series, and just went for smaller stand alone novels. Go to this page for a complete run down of his works; that might be a good place to start. www.eclipse.co.uk/sweetdespise/moorcock/
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Post by cain_devera on Apr 6, 2005 19:27:12 GMT -5
Virginia Woolf, Orlando; Peter Marshall, Demanding the Impossible: A History of Anarchism; Clifford D. Simak, A Choice of Gods. Yep, reading three at once.
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Post by thepoorman on Apr 6, 2005 23:46:04 GMT -5
I'm trying to sucker-punch 'Exalted: the Fair Folk' so that I may properly build Baliwa, the Autumn Queen. I'm also giving 'A Dictionary of Angels' another skim. I'm having a hard time being interested in novels right now.
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Post by Kietedan on Apr 10, 2005 18:59:30 GMT -5
I have to conceed the same, novels don't hold much for me right now.
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Post by blackest_knight on Apr 23, 2005 18:37:57 GMT -5
I'm in the middle of The Guilded Chain by Dave Duncan....super good book! Don't want to put it down! (but sadly, I keep having to....)
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Post by cain_devera on Jun 29, 2005 21:36:50 GMT -5
Alright, in the last week, I have finished reading or started reading Mary Shelley's Frankenstein; Pierre Boulle's Planet of the Apes; Vladimir Voinivich's Moscow 2042; a history of the Boxer Rebellion by Diana Preston; and The Dispossesed by Ursula K. Le Guin. I have been a busy boy indeed!
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