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Originally Posted by champion110
I am less angry this morning and ready to get back up on the horse. That girl was a freak last night.
Originally Posted by champion110
In fact, I finally had to tell her to stop over the last weekend, because I was worn out and needed a break.
i read the man who was thursday a while back. it was pretty good. well worth reading.
the hunger games is a much faster read than melville, obviously, but it's not bad for a YA novel, so far. the story is good and the style is tolerable. it's no harry potter, but it's at least three infinities better than twilight.
I read that trilogy when I was like, 13, I believe. It was a good series. If I'm not mistaken, as least one more trilogy was added, The Elfstones of Shannara, unless they were included in the Sword. I don't think so, though. There might have been a third trilogy as well. It's been so long I can't remember. If you really like Sci Fi Fantasy novels, you should read all of the Eternal Champion series of books by Michael Moorcock. Basically it's a large volume of different book series about different "Champions" who are incarnations of each other in different times and places. The Elric of Melnibone series was the most prolific of all the Eternal Champion series. He was the first "anti-hero" in Sci Fi Fantasy that I know. Haven't read much earlier of the genre than that. In fact, I read all of the Menzoberanzen (sp?) books about Drizzt Do'Urden, a dark elf, who was an very close imitation to Elric except that Elric isn't an elf and is an albino. Anyway, just going on a memory trip. I do highly recommend those series, though.
Gonna start reading Mere Christianity by Lewis tonight. I read The Great Divorce a few years ago and liked it so I will probably read that again next.
If you like mystery/thrillers, check out Linwood Barclay. I got one off the drug store rack and read it in two days and just started a second one today and read almost half in one sitting. Good stuff. Also reading one of Dave Barry's collections. Always a gem
yikes! i might have spoken too soon. the second book of the series is all love-triangle-twilight-y so far (about 1/4 of the way through). yuck. never trust a female author with a female protagonist. they will always trend toward romance no matter how hard they try to avoid it.
I was just going to comment about how I enjoyed the first one (finished it yesterday) and planned to order the second from the library today. I wasn't crazy about all that "feelings" junk in the first book (and was worried that we were headed down that path).
Disappointing.
I'll still read it though.
Portrait of a Spy by Daniel Silva currently.
I'm currently almost halfway through volume one of David Eddings' "The Belgariad." The first volume has the first 3 books combined, and the second volume has the last 2 books in it.
Has anyone read any Orson Scott Card or Kurt Vonnegut that can comment on either one? I've read "Cat's Cradle," by Kurt Vonnegut and it was decent.