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Cigar Sherlock
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Just got done reading "The Dwarves" by Markus Heitz...It was a very entertaining read and figured I'd share it for your sitting down, cigar smoking moments.
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Really hoping for the new Tom Clancy for Xmas.
i havent read that in a decade.
i should.
I just started reading A Study in Scarlet by Arthur Conan Doyle, I'm liking it so far....got the entire Holmes collection on my Nook so that ought to keep me busy for a while.
¨Only two people walk around in this world beardless - boys and women - and I am neither one.¨
So far it's a great read and is reminding me why I like his work (in-depth, intriguing and builds the fantasy rather than smacking you with "OMG WIZARDS N DRAGONS N ORCS!!11").
¨Only two people walk around in this world beardless - boys and women - and I am neither one.¨
I did break that rule on "The Left Hand of God... actually did the audiobook on that and it was really good... dark fantasy with no orks or dragons...
but yeah, the name of the wind is supposed to be really good... second installment is coming out in March I think...
My wife is reading the Wheel of Time... Just got her the 13th book for Xmas...I will read it someday... since we have all the books already... there are so many shorter series that I am interested in that I just cant commit to a 14 book series just yet...that will take me at least a year... cuz those babies are not small books...
I'm currently reading the King Raven Trilogy... it's Robin Hood with a bit if a twist... he's welsh, not english... and the time frame is a bit different also... so it's not like kevin costner running around... it's a bit grittier... I'm enjoying it...
I also got turned on to the new Star Wars books... The Fate of the Jedi Series... I got the first 6 books as a gift but it turns out that I need to read a bunch of other books so I know whats going on... So I started to read Heir to the Empire... It takes place 5 years after Return of the Jedi... I love me some Star Wars but never got into the books, so its new to me... VERY easy read...
so I'm double fisting
anyone ever read the Dune series?
¨Only two people walk around in this world beardless - boys and women - and I am neither one.¨
reading Irvine Welsh's novel Trainspotting (the one the movie was adapted from) right now. It ALMOST makes me want to start slamming dope. Almost.
I've read all of the original Dune series, including the last few where it starts getting a bit "wonky". Good stuff regardless of strangeness at the end. I read a few of the prequels his kid put out but never mutch got into them. Read all the Frank Herbert stuff, leave off on the son's works.
And Hays, seriously go read SOFAI as soon as possible. It's the only series that tops The Wheel of Time for me and ended it's 10 year reign at the top of my book list.
If you liked Eco, you should check out C. J. Sansom. He writes amazing books based on the 16th century.
It revolved around being on ships (think clippers, schooners, trade ships, all wood, etc.) and it might have been between 1400-1800's. I remember it being really descriptive of what life on the ships were actually like. And I believe it was a fairly long series.
¨Only two people walk around in this world beardless - boys and women - and I am neither one.¨