I agree, I was overwhelmed. I keep the book around in case I ever get further along in it. I also have the first two Baroque books and Anathem, so I haven't given up on him yet.
Not sure what...
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I agree, I was overwhelmed. I keep the book around in case I ever get further along in it. I also have the first two Baroque books and Anathem, so I haven't given up on him yet.
Not sure what...
I've tried to read Cryptonomicon about three times and always end up exhausting myself about fifty pages in.
Which is probably why The Terror was right up your alley eh? :wink:
That's my dilemma as well.
I am reading Body Rides by him right now.
Are you referring to the
resurrection of Catelyn?
I'm a little more than half through Storm of Swords myself. :thumbsup:
Continuing A Storm of Swords by George R.R. Martin and started the Iron Tower trilogy by Dennis L. McKiernan.
Violets Are Blue/James Patterson
The Wheel of Darkness/Preston & Child
Trunk Music/Michael Connelly
Tried any of the Barker short story collections?
Nice to see you too Jean!8)
Shadowland/Peter Straub
Conspiracies/F. Paul Wilson
The Great Hunt/Robert Jordan (re-read)
I've started IT twice and never finished it, not because it's bad or anything, but just drifted off to something else. And now that there's a ridiculous volume of books on the bookcases I have yet...
Phantoms/Dean Koontz
Stinger/Robert McCammon
The Tomb/F. Paul Wilson
The Bonehunters by Erikson, Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson, The Outstretched Shadow by Lackey and Mallory, and Magic Cottage by James Herbert.
Started The Dark Glory War by Michael A. Stackpole. Thus far it seems to be a typical "young men coming of age stumble onto a plot to enslave the world" type of fantasy, but it's interesting enough,...
Finished House of Chains by Erikson and started the next book Midnight Tides.
Then All Hail will mercilessly quiz you on the series.
House of Chains by Steven Erikson
The Last Continent by Terry Pratchett
Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrel by Susanna Clarke
The Magic of Recluce by L.E. Modesitt, Jr.
Finished Comes the Blind Fury by Saul and started Job: A Comedy of Justice by Robert A. Heinlein.