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Soviet Heavy

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I'm reading "Night Watch" by Terry Pratchett. Please don't kill me, because it's the first City Watch tale I've read. Other than it I've only read the Rincewind books.
quote wiat how many city watch books are there i liked the first and the second was good but there are more!
There are eight City Watch Novels with one short story.
In order they go: "Guards! Guards!" "Theatre of Cruelty" "Men At Arms" "Feet of Clay" "Jingo" "The Fifth Elephant" "Night Watch" "Thud!" and "Where's My Cow?"
 

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I'm reading two book at the moment, when I'm at home, I read 'The Heroin Diaries' by Nikki Sixx. An interesting delve into "A year in the life of a shattered rock star", and his battle with drugs. When I'm travelling or at work during a break, I read 'The Lost Child' by Dave Pelzer. The second in the series of a boy who was severely tortured by his own mother, also a true story.
 

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Soviet Heavy said:
I'm reading "Night Watch" by Terry Pratchett. Please don't kill me, because it's the first City Watch tale I've read. Other than it I've only read the Rincewind books.
The last elephant is a really good one about the watch, and since most Terry Pratchett books explain everything you need to know, while somehow making it funny, as well as insulting Dibblers sausages, it isnt necessary to read them in order. Plus, Death is in it, and Pratchett does Death really well.
 

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This post. I haven't read anything in a while. Nothing interesting, and whenever I get something I finish it in under a day. Makes it a ***** to get me books as a present, since my family knows I'll finish them very quickly. That being said, I've read World War Z well over 20 times now. Literally.
 

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lovest harding said:
Neil Gaiman's American Gods.

I love it to death, but I can't seem to finish it. xD
Crazy moments that are fantastic. I'm actually going to read now. Thanks!
Great book indeed.

Don't forget to read Anansi Boys afterwards ;)
 

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I'm currently reading Lies That Chelsea Handler Told Me and the Kindle version of L.A. Noire: The Collected Stories. Afterwards, I plan on reading the BioShock: Rapture novel once it is released.
 

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The Memoirs of Cleopatra - by Margaret George. 976 pages.

I had just finished rereading her, Mary: Queen of Scots & The Isles. 880 pages.

I also plan on reading her, The Autobiography of Henry VIII: With Notes by His Fool, Will Somers 960 pages,after I finish with Cleopatra. Even though I've already read nearly everything I can get my hands on where the Tudors are concerned.

I really do enjoy Historical Fiction.
 

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I'm currently reading three books, and I switch between them depending on my mood. They are: Manifold Time by Stephen Baxter, Matter by Iain M Banks, and The Last Wish by Andrzej Sapkowski.
I just finished re-reading Roadside Picnic by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky - I recommend it. It's the novella that STALKER was very very loosely based on.
 

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I'm reading the Gone series by Michael Grant...

it's about a town in which everyone over the age of 15 disappears (doctors, police, teachers, parents, everybody), leaving the entire population of youths, children, and toddlers alone. The entire town is encircled by an impenetrable sphere, 20 miles in diameter. Animals start to mutate, and some of the children begin to develop strange, startling powers...

It's like Lord of the Flies written by Stephen King, (speaking of which, Stephen King even says that he loves the series!)...

Needless to say, it's fucking epic!

Also: To those that have read the series, Drake is a prick...
 

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Reading:
Woken Furies-Richard Morgan
Just finished:
Altered Carbon-Richard Morgan(excellent sci fi, some genuinely new ideas and interesting main character).
Broken Angels -Richard Morgan
Next to read:
The last part in the Malazan series :(
(I've been putting off reading it as it is the last one).
The Crippled God - Steven Erikson
 

William Ossiss

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im waiting for the next dresden file book. it comes out the 26th...

after the cliff hanger on the last book... it cannot come soon enough. also, im a speed reader. the entire series (thus far) of the dresden files in under a month. it's just natural for me.
 

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I just finished re-reading Snow Crash (Awesome cyberpunk thriller. Read it.), and picked up "His Majesty's Dragon" earlier today, and am enjoying it so far.
 

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The Demon Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark by Carl Sagan and the complete works of HP Lovecraft.
 

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The Thief of Always. It's about a couple of kids who go to a holiday funhouse-type place where every day is nothing but fun. Oh and something about the hosts being evil blah blah.
 

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Stublore said:
Reading:
Next to read:
The last part in the Malazan series :(
(I've been putting off reading it as it is the last one).
The Crippled God - Steven Erikson
The Malazan series is possibly the greatest work of epic fantasy fiction (IMHO) written since Tolkien (sorry Martinites; Martin is the better writer though I recommend reading Eslemont's Return of the Crimson Guard and Stonewielder first, puts some of the stuff that happens "off camera" (can't remember what that's called in lit.) in context. Also, the Crippled God is amazing. Totally worth it.