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I'm currently reading The Dirk Gently Omnibus by Douglas Adams, which contains both of the brilliant Dirk Gently books as just one, and am currently reading The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul in that. Really my sort of humour.
 

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Just finished reading Ancestor by Scott Sigler, now I'm reading Infectious by the same author as well as Metro 2033. I really like the atmosphere Metro 2033 creates, especially when the characters are telling their stories of the metro.
 

lastwanderer

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i'm always reading two books at once because i keep one for work breaks and one for home at the moment they are:

Matter by ian M banks
The saint by dan abnett
 

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I was just reading Star Wars: The Old Republic - Fatal Alliance.

I then stumbled upon a full spoiler for the book while on wookieepedia and feel like I don't need to finish this boring piece of literature. I just got Mogworld a couple of days ago anyway so I'll be getting started on that soon.
 

Scarim Coral

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The last Eragon book "Inheritance". Yes I know there are people who hate the series but I don't read books all that often and the Eragon series is one of the few that I actually make time to read it.
 

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Scarim Coral said:
The last Eragon book "Inheritance". Yes I know there are people who hate the series but I don't read books all that often and the Eragon series is one of the few that I actually make time to read it.
Ah yes, i'm reading Inheritance aswell at the moment. I'm surprised by all the hate the series gets on this forum... I wonder why that is?

After Inheritance though i'm going to start reading A Game of Thrones and then once I get the rest of the series during my birthday and christmas i'l read those too. I'm gonna get/buy a lot of books and films and other stuff I hope... ^.^
 

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I just finished The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde. Ah, I love that book! And I am currently reading Crime and Punishment by Dostoyevsky. So far it's pretty good.
 

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Just finished Neverwhere (Gaiman), fantastic book by the way, Never Let Me Go (Ishiguro) and Of Mice And Men (Steinbeck). Just about to start on Pride and Prejudice.
 

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Just started reading Gears of War:Coalition's End by Karen Traviss which is the 4th Gears novel and is set just before Gears 3.Once I finish that I'll probably start reading the 3rd Horus Heresy book
 

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Wild Cat said:
Just finished Neverwhere (Gaiman), fantastic book by the way, Never Let Me Go (Ishiguro) and Of Mice And Men (Steinbeck). Just about to start on Pride and Prejudice.
Neverwhere is awesome. Did you know it originally started life as a BBC2 TV series in the 90s? It was written by Lenny Henry and Neil Gaiman, who - surprisingly - are very close friends.

OT: I'm currently reading Glamorama by Bret Easton Ellis. It's hilariously surreal at points, with the added bonus of scathing satire on the cutthroat glamour industry (modelling industry, acting, z-list celebritism) and the types of people that inhabit it. Not quite as ground-breaking as American Psycho but definitely a great read.
 

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Wild Cat said:
Just finished Neverwhere (Gaiman), fantastic book by the way, Never Let Me Go (Ishiguro) and Of Mice And Men (Steinbeck). Just about to start on Pride and Prejudice.
Tips_of_Fingers said:
Neverwhere is awesome. Did you know it originally started life as a BBC2 TV series in the 90s? It was written by Lenny Henry and Neil Gaiman, who - surprisingly - are very close friends.
Read Neverwhere not too long ago, Gaiman is the man. Awful pun is awful...
Is the tv series decent?

Any who, I'm reading the Last Wish by Adrzej Sapowski. It's a book of short stories that inspired The Witcher video games. Since I don't have an 360 or a Windows PC I decided to read the book instead and it's freakin' awesome. Has a bit of a weird fiction vibe to it too, reminds of me of some of Mike Mignola's work.