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thuringwethil
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Location: Deep in the heart of Texas, formerly from the Heart of Dixie
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Fri Mar 24, 2006 11:22 am Post subject: |
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Eagle on the Street by David A Vise and Steve Coll
The Silmarillion by Tolkien
Bloody Bones by Laurel K Hamilton _________________ 'He looked at her, and being a man whom pity deeply stirred, it seemed to him that her loveliness amid her grief would pierce his heart.' —Faramir's thoughts on Éowyn |
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Krindon
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Location: Colorado, USA
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Currently I'm reading The Green and the Gray by Timothy Zahn. It's a little bit strange, but so far very good. Zahn's one of my favorites, especially his Star Wars books. _________________ "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me." -Jesus Christ, John 14:6 NIV |
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mellowman
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Location: UK
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Fri Mar 24, 2006 5:38 pm Post subject: |
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I've just got The Last Command by Zahn, Krindon. Love that trilogy. Are his other books sci-fi? |
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Krindon
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Location: Colorado, USA
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Sat Mar 25, 2006 2:26 pm Post subject: |
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Mellowman, I love that trilogy too! The absolute best SW novels ever written in my opinion.
Yes, Zahn is primarily sci-fi. Since you liked the Heir to the Empire trilogy, be sure to check out his duology Specter of the Past and Vision of the Future if you haven't already. They tie back in directly with the Heir trilogy. He's also recently published one entitled Outbound Flight which I've heard is a prequel about Jorus C'Baoth, but I haven't had a chance to read it yet (waiting for it to come to paperback.)
As for non-Star Wars, Zahn has also written the Conqueror's Trilogy (very good!) Cobra (on my "To Read" list, I believe it's a series,) Spinneret, and The Green and the Gray to name a few. _________________ "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me." -Jesus Christ, John 14:6 NIV |
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TreeBob
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I am just finishing "Castle in the Air" by Diana Wynne Jones _________________ Pixie "Actually Tree, I wasn't referring to you as a dingus, but seems like you might just qualify as one now!" |
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Obi-son
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Sat Mar 25, 2006 9:29 pm Post subject: |
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mellowman wrote: |
I've just got The Last Command by Zahn, Krindon. Love that trilogy. Are his other books sci-fi? |
yeah that was an awesome trilogy read. _________________ If you have it you don't need it. If you need it you don't have it. You need it to get it and you certainly need it to get more of it. Which means you don't have it to begin with people just know. |
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Hurr78
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Location: Toronto
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Sun Mar 26, 2006 7:09 am Post subject: |
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mellowman wrote: |
I've just got The Last Command by Zahn, Krindon. Love that trilogy. Are his other books sci-fi? |
Man, that takes me back... I remember buying that one in Hardcover when it came out because I couldn't wait to find out how the trilogy ended.
As for what I'm reading right now (disregarding my academic reading), I'm slowly working my way through "The Year's Best Science Fiction - 22nd annual collection." It's a great (and huge) volume of sci-fi short fiction. I've also been working on Joe Eszterhas' autobiography "Hollywood Animal," but it's seriously irritating because the man is a bit too egotistical for his own good. |
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Feyd_Baron
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Location: Phoenix, Arizona
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I’m rereading the Dune series in chronological order. At the moment, I’m wrapping up Heretics of Dune (so… 11th book in the series out of the 12 that have been released).
Next on the list… who knows. _________________ "They named the city 'Phoenix' after the mythical bird which rises from its own ashes, and so ushered in an unbroken history of area dwellers disturbingly comfortable with the concept of self-immolation." |
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Goblinmoon
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Location: Orlando, FL
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hmmm currently I'm working on Philip Pullman's, His Dark Materials Trilogy. I had heard lots of good things, and saw recently it's film rights were optioned, so its a possible new set of fantasy movies. Hopefully they adapt it well, cause so far I'm liking it! |
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Alchemist
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Location: Annecy
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Thu Mar 30, 2006 2:29 pm Post subject: |
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Wow, this thread gives me lot of reading ideas Thank you everyone!
Asriana wrote: |
Wow Alchemist! I love David Eddings! I've read all his series more times that I can count, as well as Polgara the Sorceress. I do hope you enjoy them as much as I did. |
I like Eddings and especially the Belgariad! I also read the Malloreon, the Elenium and Belgarath the Sorcerer. All pleasant readings!
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I am just finishing "Castle in the Air" by Diana Wynne Jones |
Cool! Did you like it? I only read Howl's Moving Castle so far (I guess you know why) and I found it nice although the end is a bit abrupt (who said like in the movie ? )
Did I tell you I was about to read 'Night on the Galactic Railroad'? It is by Kenji Miyazawa, a great storyteller from the beginning of the last century. Studio Ghibli adapted one of his novels (Goshu the Cellist) and is about to release another adaptation (Taneyamagahara no Yoru) in July! See http://www.boheme-magazine.net/php/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=767 and http://www.ghibliworld.com/news.html#1703 (a bit off topic, sorry! ) |
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TreeBob
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I like the Galactic Railroad movies. I have also been reading Eddings series, I love them!
Castle in the air is great. It might be better than Howl, maybe Nice tie in with the 1st book at the end. _________________ Pixie "Actually Tree, I wasn't referring to you as a dingus, but seems like you might just qualify as one now!" |
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sonatine
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Ave to you all!
A fine discussion for post no.1!
Currently reading The Spy Who Came In From The Cold, Le Carre's most remembered, but so far not my favourite. Loved the film, though, Burton is a tour de force as per usual, one of my favourite actors, not just because he is a fine representive of the native land of my fathers!
Next on the 'to do' list is non-fiction: 'Gehlen, spy of the century', borrowed from a friend. It is a hefty tome indeed! 80
Frozenhan - Good work! - The Aeneid is a favourite - I I studied it for Latin, oh longer ago now than I care to remember. An overlooked love story. |
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dragon_Angel_05
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Sat Apr 01, 2006 1:50 am Post subject: |
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Harry Potter Series by J.K. Rowling
Ghostbusters: The Return by Sholly Fisch
Maximum Ride: The Angel Experiment by James Patterson |
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flo_pro
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To everybody who loves entertaining, amusing literatur I can only suggest "Eddie Dickens Trilogy" ("Awful End", etc. - Philip Ardagh). In German bookshops it has been sold as a book for children, but in my opinion you have to be careful not to be "strucked down by a strange disease that turns you a rather peculiar shade of yellow" when you read it. So I am going through the fourth book of the trilogy (ridiculous, isn't it?) right now. Very funny! |
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graywolf
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Tipping Point: Malcolm Gladwell and MythBusters: Don’t try this at Home _________________ Actually believes Tron is a movie about mans relationship with God. |
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