I started A Confederacy of Dunces last night and I already want to wring Ignatius' neck with my bare hands. Holy hell, he is insufferable.
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I started A Confederacy of Dunces last night and I already want to wring Ignatius' neck with my bare hands. Holy hell, he is insufferable.
Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell - Susannah Clarke
Survivor is nothing but amazing. It was my first Palahniuk book ever, and I think it was the right way to start out.
Tender is the man. B]
QFT
Anyway, I'm reading a sci-fi book from the 80's that my grandfather randomly mailed to me called The Practice Effect. It's a bit hokey, but the general idea behind it is unique.
I'm also...
1. The Tempest
2. Insomnia, finally. Enjoying it thus far.
3. W&G
4. Voyage of the Fox Rider - Dennis L. McKiernan
5. The Book of Ratings - Lore Fitzgerald Sjoberg
I loved Survivor. Great book. Tender Branson is the man.
I am reading Servant of the Bones by Anne Rice. It is my first Rice book, and so far, I'm pretty "meh" about her style.
However, I just...
The Silver Chalice - Thomas B. Costain. A surprisingly religious novel for someone as on-the-fence as I am, haha. It's written really well and is fun to read.
Agreed, Ruthful.
Anyway, I'll give you one guess as to what I'm reading right now...
I love Neal Stephenson. Cryptonomicon is my favorite. As long as you can skip over or pretend to understand his mathematically-heavy Waterhouse bits, you should enjoy it. :lol: (They're not all...
I'll pick it up the next time I go to the library. :D
The Queen of Swords by Judith Tarr.
judith Tarr = :wub:
You don't know him? :rolleyes:
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No, Letti. Dur.
Holy hell, you know Anne Ursu? Nobody knows her! :o
She used to write an absolutely wonderful, legendary baseball blog about the Twins. Sadly, she had to give it up when she had a baby. It took me...
The Disapparation of James - Anne Ursu
The Crystal Cave - Mary Stewart
I'm actually almost done with The D of J, after which I am going to start my very first Chucky P. book, Survivor.
The Disapparation of James - Anne Ursu
Neverwhere is awesome.
I do like it. It's obviously YA, but the story is still enjoyable. I've not read any of the other series you mentioned. I'm kinda staying away from Twilight on principle, haha.
Not all, no. I do remember mostly enjoying the Sabriel series a few years ago...
I feel ya, dude.
Fragile Things by Neil Gaiman