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Nice! I liked that one a lot.
Been going through Robin Hobb's realm of elderlings series for the past couple months.
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Really enjoyed the Assasin triology.futuresailors wrote:Nice! I liked that one a lot.
Been going through Robin Hobb's realm of elderlings series for the past couple months.
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I started to re-read all the Discworld books in order since there's no more and it'd been so long since I read the first couple.
Currently at #7, "Guards, Guards."
Once I'm through the main run, I'll read the Tiffany Aching ones and end on his last book which I've never read.
Currently at #7, "Guards, Guards."
Once I'm through the main run, I'll read the Tiffany Aching ones and end on his last book which I've never read.
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In another year or so I will be doing the same (and I plan to do it every so often throughout my life). Have a complete collection and kind of can't wait.
In another year or so I will be doing the same (and I plan to do it every so often throughout my life). Have a complete collection and kind of can't wait.
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If you haven't read Nations, I'd have to suggest that you fast track it to the start. It's written as a 'young adult' novel, but it was fantastic and like most of his writing really transcends out of "fantasy" and into something much deeper.monkeydancer wrote: In another year or so I will be doing the same (and I plan to do it every so often throughout my life). Have a complete collection and kind of can't wait.
I'm excited for when my kids have another year or two done and I can force them to read it. I think when I closed it the first time, I'd decided it was quite possibly the most important book I'd ever read and promptly went off to share it. I haven't seen my copy in years, and I hope that everyone who's had it since I bought it got to experience the same thing I did.
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got this one for christmas, haven't started it yet though


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Don't worry, already read all his books.bloatedsack wrote:If you haven't read Nations, I'd have to suggest that you fast track it to the start. It's written as a 'young adult' novel, but it was fantastic and like most of his writing really transcends out of "fantasy" and into something much deeper.monkeydancer wrote: In another year or so I will be doing the same (and I plan to do it every so often throughout my life). Have a complete collection and kind of can't wait.
I'm excited for when my kids have another year or two done and I can force them to read it. I think when I closed it the first time, I'd decided it was quite possibly the most important book I'd ever read and promptly went off to share it. I haven't seen my copy in years, and I hope that everyone who's had it since I bought it got to experience the same thing I did.

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Re-read House of Suns (alastair reynolds), as amazing as the first time I read it!
Now will start his new one I think, Revenger
Now will start his new one I think, Revenger
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Nice! I keep meaning to read more Reynolds, have only read Pushing Ice which I looooooved.
Currently reading Hyperion (finally) on my brand new Kobo Aura because I'm sick of books piling up around my flat and it feels a bit wasteful having so many when I could have thousands in one tiny device.
Currently reading Hyperion (finally) on my brand new Kobo Aura because I'm sick of books piling up around my flat and it feels a bit wasteful having so many when I could have thousands in one tiny device.
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Pushing Ice is great, but House of Suns is a masterpiece. Find it!monkeydancer wrote:Nice! I keep meaning to read more Reynolds, have only read Pushing Ice which I looooooved.
The other recommendation is his Revelation Space series (5 books, a couple hit or miss, but mostly hit), and Terminal World was also amazing.
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I'll give all of those a look sometime soon!
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I did like House of Suns, his best I think, you're right. I also like Chasm City, for the social commentary and the psycho dolphin. The mulch and the canopy. I think about it sometimes, driving around Tacoma.