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I read Bill Bryson's A Short History of Nearly Everything and loved it. The man can take drealy, dull facts about science and liven them up to the point I was laughing out loud and still retain the information. Great book.
I totally agree. I had high hopes for Harry and Murphy and was shocked when she went to hawaii with Kincaid. Isn't Kincaid the exact opposite of who you would think Murph would go for? Hopefully she comes to her senses in further books. I mean, her and Harry fight enough to be married anyways! :D
I've read all of the Drizzt books, starting with the Dark Elf Trilogy and I loved them! The only one I found slightly bad was The Two Swords, the last of the Hunter's Blade Trilogy. I loved the book, but the end kind of left much to be desired. Very few of the major plot lines were finshed up in...
I completely forgot about the Hall of Worlds :eek: !! I change my answer to the Hall of Worlds. I would love to live in a place between places where I could visit thousands of different worlds. :D
I haven't read the new series, but I absolutely love the Dresden Files. I've read all of them and they are hilarious and action packed. Hopefully, the series goes on for many more years.
1. Magician -Raymond E. Feist
2. Dragonlance Chronicles Trilogy -Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman
3. The Sword of Shannara - Terry Brooks
4. The Belgariad -David Eddings
5. The Magician's Guild -Trudi Canavan
6. American Gods -Neil Gaiman
7. Good Omens -Neil Gaiman
8. A Game of Thrones...
I am a great fan of Feist's work , magician being my favorite, and I agree with most of the comments saying it was more plot based. The characters could really have been nameless warriors, magicians, and priests, and the story still would've worked. Now don't get me wrong, I lvoe the characters...
American Gods
I have to say, after reading Good Omens and and Neverwhere I was really looking forward to reading American Gods, and it didn't disappoint. However it was definately a twisted path away from the previously named books. It was dark and mysterious with the funny edge that I love...
Books with those kinds of scenes will keep me up nights as well. I will read it over and over, picturing it in my mind. Those scenes are what make reading worth it.
Ok, the terms might be common, but Feist uses them to their maximum potential and makes a battle scene that you feel like you have a sword in your hand and are just waiting for orders! :)