I am a book worm, proud of it - I love reading.
Today, I finished reading "The Ocean at the End of the Lane" which is Neil Gaimans new novel.
I loved it, absolutely couldn't put it down - and was so sorry it ended. Far too short
Therefore, I am making this thread to say READ THIS BOOK - and give me more book suggestions. My shelf cannot be full enough hehe
Book Worm
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Book Worm
If you find yourself forced to mercilessly slaughter your teammates because they become infected with some rare mutation, keep in mind that you are only doing your job -
They would do the same for you.
They would do the same for you.
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I love books written by Elizabeth Moon, especially the Deed of Paksenarrion saga (several books, still going on).
I highly recommend that series.
I highly recommend that series.
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Ah, Pakse, yes, remember those books well
If you like those books, you might want to try When Women were Warriors
Last "big" book series for me were the Nantucket series by S. M. Stirling
If you like those books, you might want to try When Women were Warriors
Last "big" book series for me were the Nantucket series by S. M. Stirling
I'm not crazy, my reality is just different than yours.
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I can already see amazon getting a large order from me :p
If you find yourself forced to mercilessly slaughter your teammates because they become infected with some rare mutation, keep in mind that you are only doing your job -
They would do the same for you.
They would do the same for you.
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Did you read the last one, written 2 months ago?Cleia wrote:Ah, Pakse, yes, remember those books well
If you like those books, you might want to try When Women were Warriors
Last "big" book series for me were the Nantucket series by S. M. Stirling
Templars lead the fight!
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Let me know how you like them. Paks was the source of some sleepless nights, as I couldn't let the book down.Katelin wrote:I can already see amazon getting a large order from me :p
Templars lead the fight!
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She wrote another one? Have to check and order then asap! Thanks!Octormalis wrote:Did you read the last one, written 2 months ago?Cleia wrote:Ah, Pakse, yes, remember those books well
If you like those books, you might want to try When Women were Warriors
Last "big" book series for me were the Nantucket series by S. M. Stirling
I'm not crazy, my reality is just different than yours.
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Depending when you read the last one, you may have missed more than one, actually. Next one is scheduled for May 2014.
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Umh... maybe I'm blind, but I can only find the three I already have, published in 2008:
http://www.amazon.com/Catherine-M-Wilso ... =618072011
http://www.amazon.com/Catherine-M-Wilso ... =618072011
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On my desk right now, currently reading :
Henri Barbusse, Le Feu (translated in English as Under Fire, I think)
Kim Stanley Robinson, The Years of Rice and Salt
Many, many more scattered through my apartment (I often read a dozen books at a given moment), but those two are just absolutely awesome.
The first is a diary of a squadron during WWI (specifically the year 1915), the second an uchronia : what would the world have been like if the Black Plague killed 99% of european population instead of a third ?
Henri Barbusse, Le Feu (translated in English as Under Fire, I think)
Kim Stanley Robinson, The Years of Rice and Salt
Many, many more scattered through my apartment (I often read a dozen books at a given moment), but those two are just absolutely awesome.
The first is a diary of a squadron during WWI (specifically the year 1915), the second an uchronia : what would the world have been like if the Black Plague killed 99% of european population instead of a third ?
Keep cool and ride the Drama Lama.