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berault

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Start with Magicians Apprentice by Raymond E. Feist, and work you're way up, honestly he has written the most immersive books i've ever read.
 

cebbesen

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Big Max said:
cebbesen said:
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies
I was looking into getting that for a friend, any good?

I'm currently reading 'The Cole Protocol'. Its pretty good so far but just not to the same standard as 'Contact Harvest' or 'Ghosts of Onyx'.
Pretty Good. Havent finished it yet. had to read the Pride and Prejudice back in High School, and thought it wasn't half bad, but figured why not add zombies? Zombies are like bacon, put them in anything and it makes it better
 

gigastrike

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Minkar Cameron's Commentaries on the Mysterium Xarxes: book 2...I'm not making sense of any of it (too many big words).
 

Big Max

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cebbesen said:
Big Max said:
cebbesen said:
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies
I was looking into getting that for a friend, any good?

I'm currently reading 'The Cole Protocol'. Its pretty good so far but just not to the same standard as 'Contact Harvest' or 'Ghosts of Onyx'.
Pretty Good. Havent finished it yet. had to read the Pride and Prejudice back in High School, and thought it wasn't half bad, but figured why not add zombies? Zombies are like bacon, put them in anything and it makes it better
Hehe, can't go too far wrong with zombies!
 

BlackIronGuardian

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''Who Murdered Chaucer? A Medieval Mystery'' by Terry Jones, for those of you who find 14th century English politics escapism.
 

natural20

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Currently reading "The System of the World" by Neil Stephenson. An excellent piece of historical fiction!
 

TheSchizoid

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"Pride and Prejudice and Zombies". Kind of dull, actually. Which makes me not want to read the original. Maybe they movie with Natalie Portman will be better?
 

Spectre39

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"Nothing's Sacred" by Lewis Black.

It's alright so far, but I thought I was buying sarcastic musings possibly about religion. While there is a shred of that in there somewhere it's mostly an auto-biography with lots of snarkiness. Mildly disappointed, hoping it gets better later on.