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Posted: 06/07/2006 - 21:27
by Infamous
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).

Posted: 06/07/2006 - 23:30
by Steve B
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

Posted: 07/07/2006 - 12:20
by dan gillgrass
Read all of Kings major works

Posted: 07/07/2006 - 15:45
by Slaygon
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" =)

Posted: 07/07/2006 - 16:47
by Vosla
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...

Posted: 07/07/2006 - 19:01
by tas
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
HOLY COW! :shock:

You learn something new everyday!

er.. But that poor man... who on earth would ever call a fella "Tracy"!

Posted: 07/07/2006 - 21:04
by Dumper
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.

Posted: 14/07/2006 - 12:36
by Armand
James herbert is a cool writer....though I do like to read books by K.W.Jeter.

Posted: 14/07/2006 - 19:01
by ifadeo
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!!!!


cheers ifadeo

Posted: 15/07/2006 - 9:45
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)

Posted: 21/07/2006 - 4:31
by tony.rc
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.

Posted: 26/07/2006 - 22:24
by Armand
Michael Moore's "Dude Where's My Country!" it's a real hoot! :) :lol: 8)