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pratchett fan here too.. got pretty much everything he's ever done from johnny right to rincewind and back to the truckers .. great imaginative and funny author and his daughters a bit of a looker too :o

read alot of clive barker, stephen king, frank and john herbert stuff too (48 is one of my favorite books of all time).
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tas wrote: Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman (Women in a mans realm showing it how to be done well)
erm, Tracy Hickman is a man
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Margaret Weis is a woman though
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Read all of Kings major works
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moog wrote:i've just finished reading of 'short story of time' by Stephen Hawking, now i'm starting with 'Counterpoint' by K.Sikorski (music theory)
Incidentally, my next book is "A brief history of time" =)
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Currently, I'm out of printed reading stuff.
Recently reading list (all translated stuff, so titles might differ from original):

- "A Brief History Of Time", Stephen Hawking
Interesting pack full of ideas how the universe might work.
- "Tales", Edgar A. Poe
Still scary stuff but suffers a bit from antiquated language.
- "Shadowrun - Never deal with a dragon", FASA
For reading at odd times. Not really good stuff but amusing.
- "Shadowrun - Choose your Enemies carefully", FASA
Same as for the previous title.
- "Darkwerks", Brom
Art book by a really scary artist >:-)
- "All Flesh Must Be Eaten", Eden
Zombie Horror Survival Roleplaying Game rule book, nuff said. %-P

Plundering blogs, forums and stuff for interesting reading now...
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Steve B wrote:
tas wrote: Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman (Women in a mans realm showing it how to be done well)
erm, Tracy Hickman is a man
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Margaret Weis is a woman though
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:D
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I just finished reading the Hobbit and have The lord of the rings trilogy to get through at some point. Also i have read loads of Stephen King and James Herbert books.
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James herbert is a cool writer....though I do like to read books by K.W.Jeter.
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Armand wrote:....though I do like to read books by K.W.Jeter.
K.W.Jeter wrote some brilliant star wars books called
the Bounty Hunter Wars trilogy!

top stuff!!! if you like star wars, a must have!!!!


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Post by Kohina »

well i'm not mutch of a book lover but right now am i reading a swedish book about the stoneage and the gods Tor, Freja, Idun and so on. quite good actully

Saga från valhalla (Saga from Valhalla) - Johanne Hildebrandt.
This book is the 3 in her trilogy (Freja, Idun)
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Read Frank Herbert's Dune and its five sequels thats all you need :D

However I prefer non-fiction so I'm reading about the American civil war.
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Michael Moore's "Dude Where's My Country!" it's a real hoot! :) :lol: 8)
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