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So what book are you reading at the moment, or what books have you all managed to get through this month?
I've just finished Nighseer by Laurell K Hamilton. I like this authors stuff, but this isn't one of her best :(
Before that I read Jim Butcher's Storm Front. Book 1 in the Dresden...
I think Drizzt is one of my favourite characters of R Salvatore. If you like dark fantasy with great fight scenes, you'll love the Drizzt books.
There are a lot out there and to be honest I dont know where you could start. I started with The Dark Elf Trilogy, which introduces us to Drizzt as...
My favourite authors changes when i find new authors to try.
At the moment though my favourites are:
Terry Brooks
Terry Goodkind
Sarah Zettel
Anne Bishop
Jim Butcher
Robin Hobb
R Salvatore
J.K Rowling
Elizabeth Haydon
Holly Black
Laurell K Hamilton
Mark Anthony
Jan Siegel...
I found it confusing to, I had to check a couple of times before putting in the list. I think it's a new series but with a very similar name to the previous :confused:
I'm not too bothered because I dont read this authors work.
rune
Here's what I could find that is coming out on Hardback this month :)
Lucinda's Secret
(The third book in the Spiderwick Chronicles series)
Holly Black
Artemis Fowl
(The first book in the Artemis Fowl series)
Author(s): Eoin Colfer
Cat in a Neon Nightmare
(Book 16 in the Midnight...
I've got 23 books sitting in my to read pile, and only two have been included in this sites Library.
So no doubt I will be added a few more books when I get through my pile :)
rune
I like the dragonlance books too. I also like Robin Hobb. She is a very good and easy writer. She as three completed series out at the moment - Farseers Trilogy
Liveships Trilogy
Tawny Man Trilogy (you need to have read farseers to follow this)...
I was kinda pleased Tolkien didn't go into anymore detail than he did. Otherwise I would have probably put the book down as being overdetailed and slow. For me I don't need to know the religion, how they make things (food etc) or how they make money. It wouldnt make the story move for me...
I've posted a biblography for Robin Hobb and I'v read all but two of her books and they are the Reindeer Series, that I havent managed to get :)
She's a brilliant writer and I'm real pleased I found her. Oh and by the way I got Fools Fate delivered today :D . But I will resist jumping into...
I've read a lot of her books in Megan Lindholm name and thoroughly enjoyed them :) . They are different, totally removed from the farseer series, but I felt she still wrote strong characters :)
rune
Just thought members might find author's bibliographie's would be useful. I know if I'm get to like an author, I'm always looking to see what books they've had published.
Since the conclusion to Hobb's Tawny Man as just been released, I thought I'd start with her. And, if anyone didnt know...
It's hard to believe but yep, it's October, only 11 weeks to christmas :)
I've slowed down a little on the reading side, been a bit busy. I'm half way through The Dark Remains, by Mark Anthony.
So what are the rest of you reading?
rune