Bibliophiles unite!!

Oct 02, 2006 10:50

I'm an avid reader so I thought I'd post my to-read stack. I am currently reading The Lesser Kindred which is the sequel to Song in the Silence by Elizabeth Kerner, I haven't gotten too far into the book and I'm thinking that I enjoyed the first one sooo much better. Then again you never know for sure till the last page.

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johnmill79 October 2 2006, 21:32:41 UTC
I like Orson Scot Card, have read a couple of the Ender books. I need to find something to read actually, just finished up a book called Honeymoon by James Patterson, which I will be reviewing shortly.

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pix3lated_dream October 2 2006, 23:53:12 UTC
If you are still looking for a new book to read, I'm not sure if you have any of Terry Pratchett's books but I'd highly suggest trying one of Terry Pratchett's discworld books. They are funny, sarcastic, interesting and very entertaining and don't have to be really read in order or anything, but you get the full effect if you do so. I'm not sure if this is handy or not but here's the link to the wiki page, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discworld

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johnmill79 October 3 2006, 00:23:27 UTC
Thanks for the suggestion, I'll look into it.

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pix3lated_dream October 3 2006, 00:37:06 UTC
You're welcome. I really like Mort, Reaper Man, Soul Music, Hogfather, and Thief of Time, which are all Death stories (from the wikipedia: "These stories centre on Death in his usual personification as a skeleton in black robes wielding a scythe. Death's companions are his granddaughter Susan, his butler Albert and the Death of Rats, the rat equivalent of the human Death. In later novels Susan takes centre stage, although Death is still a key player. Death appears in all but one novel in the series, The Wee Free Men." the best and then all the others.

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