What is everyone reading?
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What is everyone reading?
Well just a way to make conversation and a discussion about books. So what is everyone reading?
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I am reading stephen kings' 'the dead zone' im only half way through it but it is very interesting.
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I am reading stephen kings' 'the dead zone' im only half way through it but it is very interesting.
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ive been flicking between books recently
I just fineshed the first artemis fowl book by Eoin Colfer which was very good
Im halfway through the magicians guild(cant find the book so i dont know the auther)
And im halfway through Ptolomys Gate the cronicles of bartimaeus by jonathen stroud which is the final one
I just fineshed the first artemis fowl book by Eoin Colfer which was very good
Im halfway through the magicians guild(cant find the book so i dont know the auther)
And im halfway through Ptolomys Gate the cronicles of bartimaeus by jonathen stroud which is the final one
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Well let me see.
In normal books.
1) Lord of the Rose (Dragonlance)
2) Vinas Solamnus (Dragonlance) (5th time)
3) Legend of Huma (Dragonlance) (6th time)
Other books.
1) Races of Stone (D&D)
2) Magic of Incarnum (D&D)
3) Heroes of Horror (D&D)
4) Secrets of Xen'drik (D&D, Eberron)
5) Players handbook II (D&D)
6) Races of the Dragon (D&D)
7) A number of issues of "Dragon" and "Dungeon" magazines.
That is about it for the past week or so. The list gets longer if I post competed books.
In normal books.
1) Lord of the Rose (Dragonlance)
2) Vinas Solamnus (Dragonlance) (5th time)
3) Legend of Huma (Dragonlance) (6th time)
Other books.
1) Races of Stone (D&D)
2) Magic of Incarnum (D&D)
3) Heroes of Horror (D&D)
4) Secrets of Xen'drik (D&D, Eberron)
5) Players handbook II (D&D)
6) Races of the Dragon (D&D)
7) A number of issues of "Dragon" and "Dungeon" magazines.
That is about it for the past week or so. The list gets longer if I post competed books.
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im rereading for the fourth or fifth time the folowing:
Wolf brother,House of the scorpion,Sea of trolls,and Eragon all of which are exremely good books especially Sea of trolls
Wolf brother,House of the scorpion,Sea of trolls,and Eragon all of which are exremely good books especially Sea of trolls
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Hmm...the last ten books I've read....
The Warrior Prophet.
Mists of Avalon
Great Expectations.
Atlantis Found
Trojan Odyssey
Abarat
The Golden Compass.
The subtle knife
The amber Spyglass
Dragons of Eden (mind that it's a psychology book.
The Warrior Prophet.
Mists of Avalon
Great Expectations.
Atlantis Found
Trojan Odyssey
Abarat
The Golden Compass.
The subtle knife
The amber Spyglass
Dragons of Eden (mind that it's a psychology book.
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"Dragons of Eden" that is a great book. I still use the "time line of the universe" in debates with people. Look for "The ghost in the Atom" it is a great book, a lot of science in it but a good read.
As you can see most of my reading is put into role-playing books. I don't feel like posting all of the books I have read for the past while. Just on my bookshelf I have about 150 of them.
As you can see most of my reading is put into role-playing books. I don't feel like posting all of the books I have read for the past while. Just on my bookshelf I have about 150 of them.
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Wow I have well over three thousand dollars put into my collection. (but a lot of my books are 50+ years old.) You must have really burnt a whole in the wallet for that over the years.
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Right now I'm reading Canticle part of the Cleric Quintet Series by R A Salavatore.
Read Books:
Homeland(Drizzt, forgotten realms)
Exile(Drizzt, forgotten realms)
Sojourn(Drizzt, forgotten realms)
The Crystal Shard(Drizzt, forgotten realms)
Streams of Silver(Drizzt, forgotten realms)
The Halfling's Gem(You get the picture)
The legacy
Starless Night
Seige of Darkness
Passage to Dawn
All posted in order.
I've also read 1 book of the sellswords trilogy, Servant of the Shard
Read Books:
Homeland(Drizzt, forgotten realms)
Exile(Drizzt, forgotten realms)
Sojourn(Drizzt, forgotten realms)
The Crystal Shard(Drizzt, forgotten realms)
Streams of Silver(Drizzt, forgotten realms)
The Halfling's Gem(You get the picture)
The legacy
Starless Night
Seige of Darkness
Passage to Dawn
All posted in order.
I've also read 1 book of the sellswords trilogy, Servant of the Shard
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Just finished Dragonsinger for my summer book report, but I always have at least two books going. Currently, they are:
Eldest again
The Fellowship of the Ring
Unlocking the meaning of LOST
The LOST magazine, issue six (I need to buy the first four I missed ><)
Dimar: Lost Waters (I've been reading the free online version, but I'm planning on buying my own copy)
Dragonflight (stopped reading it a while ago, but I want to continue)
And that's pretty much it! But I WANT to read Flight of the Phoenix and Jennifer Government....
Eldest again
The Fellowship of the Ring
Unlocking the meaning of LOST
The LOST magazine, issue six (I need to buy the first four I missed ><)
Dimar: Lost Waters (I've been reading the free online version, but I'm planning on buying my own copy)
Dragonflight (stopped reading it a while ago, but I want to continue)
And that's pretty much it! But I WANT to read Flight of the Phoenix and Jennifer Government....
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What I was reading recently:
Blood of the Fold: Sword of Truth (well worth it to see someone raises into glory)
Ender's Games (the first book of a long series, the other books telling what happenned to Ender after book 1 are a bit of an antagonism to the Blood of the Fold...)
Einstein's Dreams (is not exactly the typical book, it more a lot of short story about what would happen if time was different)
Currently reading:
Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince (I was waiting for the mass market paperback)
Next on the list:
Temple of Wind
Daughter of the Blood
Of course academic books do not count
Blood of the Fold: Sword of Truth (well worth it to see someone raises into glory)
Ender's Games (the first book of a long series, the other books telling what happenned to Ender after book 1 are a bit of an antagonism to the Blood of the Fold...)
Einstein's Dreams (is not exactly the typical book, it more a lot of short story about what would happen if time was different)
Currently reading:
Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince (I was waiting for the mass market paperback)
Next on the list:
Temple of Wind
Daughter of the Blood
Of course academic books do not count
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am currently reading
The historian
The Earthsea quartet
I have the dark elf trilogy to read next from forgotten realms, I read the cleric quintet and like the authors style of writing.
for a bit more of a thought provoking book, i recommend Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami.
He's a Japanese author but the book has been translated. it deals with human issues an is set in thie realm no dragons in it I'm sorry. but a darn good read.
everyone should read, his dark materials.
Northern Lights (UK title)
The Subtle Knife
The Amber Spyglass.
I read them all in a week, couldn't put them down. I found them much more engaging then Harry Potter, and am looking forward to the movie being made. though the religious aspect of the books is causing a few hold ups.
The historian
The Earthsea quartet
I have the dark elf trilogy to read next from forgotten realms, I read the cleric quintet and like the authors style of writing.
for a bit more of a thought provoking book, i recommend Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami.
He's a Japanese author but the book has been translated. it deals with human issues an is set in thie realm no dragons in it I'm sorry. but a darn good read.
everyone should read, his dark materials.
Northern Lights (UK title)
The Subtle Knife
The Amber Spyglass.
I read them all in a week, couldn't put them down. I found them much more engaging then Harry Potter, and am looking forward to the movie being made. though the religious aspect of the books is causing a few hold ups.