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Assassin Xaero

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Just finished Mogworld and was going to start The Road, but with school, haven't had time to start it yet...
 

SUPA FRANKY

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Just recently finished the Lord of the Rings Trilogy, and the first 3 Harry Potter books.

Now, I'm moving on too I Am Number 4 ( The concept is interesting, but the writing is so dry and the characters seem lifted straight from archetypes. Plus, John sounds like a robot. But it could be a bit of Fridge Brilliance, as the characters are supposed to be Aliens
 

William Ossiss

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im re-reading Exile, while reading the first book to the dresden files, and am in the middle of book 8 of the rangers apprentice series... as well as reading a book call "players at the game of people" and re-reading ringworld.
 

teqrevisited

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I've just started reading through Thud again (Pratchett) as I've not touched the city watch story lines in a while now.
 

Devetta

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Eagle in the Sky by Wilbur smith.
I finished it yesterday and immediately started re-reading it. I can honestly say it's made it into my top 5 favourite books. It's so very descriptively detailed that you can see everything happening in minds eye, particularly the more gruesome scenes (lets just say a character is burnt alive).
I was skeptical at first on whether or not I'd get into it as it's not my usual taste, however, 10 pages in I was hooked. It's got pretty much everything.

I'm also reading the Lincoln Rayne series by Jeffery Deaver, one of my favourite authors.
 

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chromewarriorXIII said:
Not reading anything currently, but I just finished the Night Angel Trilogy by Brent Weeks. I put down the third book after finishing it and immediately wanted to pick it up again and start reading it all over again.

That's a recommendation if you can't tell.
Difinitely good books, but honestly, I can't stand the ending.
Sad and a cliff-hanger. She dies and the high king hasn't even really become the high king yet.
 

Fiz_The_Toaster

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Zaverexus said:
Le Comte de Monte Cristo
... except in English.
Dumas rocks
I love that book, I've read it twice, and Dumas does rock!

I'm reading Demons by Dostoyevsky, and I'm almost done with it, thank god. Not that I don't like it, the story is really interesting, but there's so much back story to everything that I've gotten lost a few times.
 

Joshimodo

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Paradise Lost. Again. Read it when I was 8 years old, and decided to pick up a new copy in January. Such a fantastic read. The imagery is phenomenal.

2733 said:
beyond good and evil by Nietzsche which is actually part of a massive brick of a compilation of his works, serious stuff and a little on the heavy side
Thus Spoke Zarathustra is a worthy read as well. More esoteric and mind-bending, though.
 

SilverHammerMan

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Um, I feel a little out of place in this thread but whatever. I'm reading Last Words, George Carlin's autobiography, it's pretty fascinating to me. After that though I'll be tackling 1984.
 

Tuddle

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Right now I am reading The Shining by Stephen King.

Then when I'm done that book I'm going to read Shutter Island by Dennis Lehane.

And if I survive that I will read Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert A. Heinlein.
 

MasterOfWorlds

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Pillars of Creation by Terry Goodkind. It's the seventh book of the Sword of Truth series. I've read the whole series before a few years back, and since some of the details are fuzzy, I can read it without spoiling the whole thing. XD

I started on Wizard's First Rule, which is the first book, in December, so I'm making pretty good time.
 

Sovereign _909

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The Emperor's Finest: A Ciaphas Cain Novel

A great series set in the Warhammer 40k universe, a nice blend of grim darkness and snarky humor.
 

PorkChopXpress

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Because I put it off for too long: Blade Runner (a movie) by William S. Burroughs - not related to the Ridley Scott movie
 

UberMore

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The Fry Chronicles.
Such a great read by such a fascinating man (Stephen Fry), it's just a tad too much to take in right before you fall asleep, which is when I like to read.
 

daftalchemist

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The third omnibus of Gotrek & Felix. I think I'm finally fed up with Felix's character though, so who knows if I'll actually finish it.