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Labyrinth

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Books books books.. [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/18.72036] Ahh. The wonders of bibliophilia. I love the smell of old books.. and walking into second hand book stores. It's fantastic.
 

ThaBenMan

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I love to read. I'm a pretty slow reader though - it usually takes a couple of weeks for me to read an average 400-500 page book. It probably has to do with the way that I imagine the scenes in my mind like a movie (and that lately I only read on my breaks at work - whenever I'm home, I'm on the Escapist >_>), so I have to read pretty slowly to really process all the information.

I usually read sci-fi or fantasy - some of my favorite authors are Neil Gaiman, George R.R. Martin, H.P. Lovecraft, Joe Hill, and Iain M. Banks. Although I would like to branch out more into just general fiction. Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen was the last non-sci-fi/fantasy book I read, it was excellent.
 

Loiosh91

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books are awsome, i actually think i read too much
Harry Potter
Inheritance Cycle
Steven Brust (anyone who like fantasy and has a dry sense of humor must read him)
Glenn Cook
Warhammer 40k
Twilight books
Noble Dead Saga(better vampire books that Twilight can ever hope to be)
Lord of the Rings
the almighty zombie god Max Brooks

and these are just my favorites
 

RufusMcLaser

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I've read avidly since age 7. I remember the first proper book I ever read quite well- the Three Investigators kids novel The Mystery of the Green Ghost.
 

Loiosh91

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Calax said:
I'm into scifi fantasy, but I've fallen out of love with things like DragonLance, Forgotten Realms, World of Warcraft, Star Wars, The Sword of Truth Novels, and I liked battletech until they hit the "Dark Age" :p

What I've been reading is generally Adult low fantasy novels. and by Adult I don't mean porn in a book form. Glenn Cook and George R.R. Martin are the two biggest writers in the field (even if nobody ever heard of Cook). Generally the stories have characters that sleep with camp followers, and do other somewhat dastardly deeds. Black Company has probably the DARKEST scene I've ever seen in a book. I don't think people will object to it but I still don't want to toe the line of posting rules.
you go man! finally someone whos heard of Cook and the Black Company, if you like him read Steven Brust and his Vlad Taltos novels you'll be hooked
 

Calax

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Loiosh91 said:
Calax said:
I'm into scifi fantasy, but I've fallen out of love with things like DragonLance, Forgotten Realms, World of Warcraft, Star Wars, The Sword of Truth Novels, and I liked battletech until they hit the "Dark Age" :p

What I've been reading is generally Adult low fantasy novels. and by Adult I don't mean porn in a book form. Glenn Cook and George R.R. Martin are the two biggest writers in the field (even if nobody ever heard of Cook). Generally the stories have characters that sleep with camp followers, and do other somewhat dastardly deeds. Black Company has probably the DARKEST scene I've ever seen in a book. I don't think people will object to it but I still don't want to toe the line of posting rules.
you go man! finally someone whos heard of Cook and the Black Company, if you like him read Steven Brust and his Vlad Taltos novels you'll be hooked
I'm actually reading through his Dread Empire novels. Got the main series down (dealing with Varthlokkur and Kevalin fighting off Shinsan), and am working through the two novels about the El Murid wars.
 

FalloutJack

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Does Jack read books? Absolutely. It kinda' goes with the territory of being a writer. And in the categories of the reading AND the writing, I prefer sci-fi and fantasy. To me, a writer is a clever entertainer, and these genres possess the highest entertainment value. Plus, making up stuff is fun.
 

Rolling Thunder

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Anything, aside from woman-books (Bridget Jones diary, etc). Currently reading a rather excellent account of the battle for Anzio, by Carlo D'Este. God, but Clark was a bad general.


Fiction....I go through most fiction so fast that a book is a one-to-two day experience.
 

RavingLibDem

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gremily said:
I don't read a lot of books. But there are some books that really get me. The Eragon series was like crack to me. The 2nd one wasn't all that good though. I also like to read about world history ocasionaly.
The Eragon series kicked! and I found the second one interesting, but not as good, read the third yet?
 

gremily

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RavingLibDem said:
gremily said:
I don't read a lot of books. But there are some books that really get me. The Eragon series was like crack to me. The 2nd one wasn't all that good though. I also like to read about world history ocasionaly.
The Eragon series kicked! and I found the second one interesting, but not as good, read the third yet?
workin on it