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devildog1170

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I tried to get into The Road by Cormac McCarthy, but I thought it was too slow. Nothing ever happened.
 

pearcinator

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Just re-reading some Matthew Reilly books until his next one comes out (everything else I read is pretty boring by comparison)
 

Halmyr

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The Dawn of War OmniBus which includes

-Dawn of War
-Dawn of War: Ascension
-Dawn of War: Tempest

All by C.S Goto
 

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TheYellowCellPhone said:
Rereading the Artemis Fowl series - very thought out and interesting story, highly suggested for those who like fantasy/sci-fi books.
I tried reading Artemis Fowl a couple of times... I enjoy fantasy and sci-fi, but it didn't appeal to me.

OT: Sons of Fenris by William King. Part 2 in the second Space Wolf Omnibus. Next is Wolf's Honour. Gotta love the Space Wolves.
 

Cody211282

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Mosby's EMT-Intermediate Textbook, only reason I say this is because of the damn class I don't have time to read anything else.

Halmyr said:
The Dawn of War OmniBus which includes

-Dawn of War
-Dawn of War: Ascension
-Dawn of War: Tempest

All by C.S Goto
Are they any good? I loved the games and would like to read them, also when do they happen in relationship to the games anyway?
 

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devildog1170 said:
I tried to get into The Road by Cormac McCarthy, but I thought it was too slow. Nothing ever happened.
Isn't that sort of the point?


KurtzGallahad said:
I'm re-reading the the entire "Dresden Files" series by Jim butcher in preparation for the next book
So far I've only got the first one in the series, but I've just ordered the second two. I'm hoping they all compare to the first book.


Currently I'm reading The Stand by Stephen King. I was promised 1400 pages of epic, and I was a little disappointed at first but it's getting better.
 

Dorby5826and360

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The book that I am currently reading is Metro 2033 by Dmitry Dlukhovsky. It is a fantastic book. I also played the game, the story on the game is watered down compared to the novel, still a great game though.
 

Nickisimo

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Articles of Artifice.

Also reading LFG Book 2 and Duels of the Planeswalkers graphic novels.

Must fuel creative writing energy...
 

kogane

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The Dresden Files series by Jim Butcher, and I love it more with each passing volume.
 

zyoto12

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Currently reading "Digital Plague" by Jeff Somers. #2 in the Avery Cates series.
 

Worgen

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Whatever, just wash your hands.
the light fantastic by Pratchett
 

LadyRhian

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States of Grace by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, my favorite vampire series. I just finished reading "Roman Dusk" (same author) this morning, and Enchanted Glass by Jane Yolen this afternoon. Yes, I read very quickly. I know.
 

oreopizza47

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this summer, my siblings and i have been told to read a new book each week, but i was doing that every few days anyway before... just got caught up in a stream of new video games for a bit. i only restarted yesterday but i've already read Peeps by Scott Westerfeld and the first book in the WatchingAlice series. (message me if you've read it or know what it is, because i really enjoy it and would like someone to talk to).
 

devildog1170

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Wyes said:
devildog1170 said:
I tried to get into The Road by Cormac McCarthy, but I thought it was too slow. Nothing ever happened.
Isn't that sort of the point?


I guess, probably just not my type of book. But The Stand is completely amazing. I blew threw 300 pages in one day because I was hooked. Just give it a chance.
 

slarlath

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I'm currently working through 'The Bicentennial Man' by Isaac Asimov.
It's deffinatly worth reading if your into sci-fi or philosophy. Plus it's a series of short stories like most of his work, so it doesn't require a massive amount of time to read, just half an hour here or there.