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I bought this book simply because it was the biggest one in the Sci-Fi area (1230 pages) and soon got stuck in.
"The novel is set in the 26th and 27th centuries. The opening chapters cover a period of some thirty years, with the bulk of the story set in the years 2610 and 2611 AD.
A...
American Gods? Wow!
I have just been introduced to Neil Gaiman by a friend of mine and "American Gods" was my first read.
To begin with I found his writing style difficult. It didn't wasn't a smooth read (for me) but as I got further into the book, wow! I couldn't put it down!
Mixing...
Just finished reading the relatively new Stephen King novel "Duma Key"
and I LOVED it!
Not one of his most "horrific" novels but the story is great!
What is your favorite Stephen King novel?
None of the "same" characters, but they are mentioned. For example one of the main characters in WWE is the grand-son (or great grand-son) of Jack Builder
I have recently re-read this trilogy (2/3 of it).
I love the first book "Otherworld" but I find myself getting bored about halfway through the second "River of Blue" fire..
Does anyone else find this?
Myles
Just finished reading it, and was VERY surprised that I enjoyed it MORE than the original.
If you like these sort of books I HIGHLY recommend "Sarum" by Edward Rutherfurd.
I LOVED Fast Food Nation, especially when it suggests that the "freshly cooked burger" smell that comes out of these fast food places, may well come from a Laboratory!
I recently re-read Frank Herbert's "Dune" after a particular edition had a quote on the back page calling it one of the best sci-fi novels of all time, compared only to "Lord of the Rings" and you know what? I am tempted to agree.
What do you think?
My favorite Steven King book is "The Talisman" co-written by Peter Straub...Again not one of the most "horrific" books I have read, but still a great read.
P.S Sequel is "Black House"