I love those two and I might have to re-read them after I'm done with A Song of Ice and Fire.emptiedglass said:Currently reading Neil Gaiman's American Gods & will probably tackle Anansi Boys next.
CharlotteLace said:Any sci-fi fans? If you any of you read Bradbury I'll pretty much be your best friend.
CharlotteLace said:I'm a huge fan of Paulo Coelho (The Alchemist, The Witch of Portobello)
LadyLuna said:recently finished John Norman's Gor books, now on Glen Cook's Garret Files, second book.
CharlotteLace said:I'm a huge fan of Paulo Coelho (The Alchemist, The Witch of Portobello)
Also, I've been reading Dune by Frank Herbert, but the language and terminology slows me down too much.
Any sci-fi fans? If you any of you read Bradbury I'll pretty much be your best friend.
OpenTitsBB said:American Gods (and, well any other book by Neil Gaiman) I highly recommend.
Aella said:I'm currently reading Mistborn, by Sanderson. He's got clunky writing but the plots are beautiful.
I didn't start reading Sanderson until after he took over for Robert Jordan on The Wheel of Time but he's turned out to be one of my favorite authors, I just love that the magic systems are so distinct and fleshed out in each of the different worlds he's created.Aella said:I'm currently reading Mistborn, by Sanderson. He's got clunky writing but the plots are beautiful.
Wait, you mean you read ALL of the Gor books? Not just a half dozen, then got tired of them? :shock:LadyLuna said:recently finished John Norman's Gor books, now on Glen Cook's Garret Files, second book.