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Dear Santa,
Listen you fat little troll, I've been helping you out every year, playing at being the perfect Christmas Present, wearing skimpy bathing suits in frigid weather, and drowning in fake tea from one too many tea parties, and I hate to break it to ya Santa, but IT'S DEFINITELY PAY...
The Viz :( I just moved and all my books are packed still, it's driving me mental! I just finished 'By The Light of the Moon' by Dean Koontz though, my own fault for reading it too fast when I knew it had to last me :(
Phil- of course I've written my letter already, you can't be slack about these things! And it's always best to send a few, you know, every couple of weeks. That way he definitely won't forget, and you can add updates!
Rune- I know it's tough but we're all very grateful :)
I've got a signed copy of that book :D
When I was younger (and as I, er, aged) I read quite a bit of Katherine Kerr stuff- beginning with the Deverry series, the first four books of which are:
Daggerspell, Darkspell, Dawnspell and Dragonspell
:D
Hell yes! It's...it's..I cannot express how important it is that you stop reading and go back and read the Liveships trilogy first! It's links like a...dammit...like a thing, a thing that links together and you go *boggle*. Like, the film 'The Usual Suspects' (or some other such intricate heist...
*jumps and down excitedly*
I can't wait till it's out! I've been loitering outside bookshops trying to glare them into hurrying it up since I finished the last one :D
I ended up making notes of stuff to look up later the whole time I was reading it! Bits of poems and obscure gods, I ended up reading pages and pages.
The war's goin on between the old gods and the new ones though isn't it? Though I suppose that God in the Christian sense wouldn't really...
Haha yeah I don't believe I've ever read Robin Hood's stuff :)
I pretty much prefered Hobb, no offence! The other trillogy she's done, the Liveship lot, and her two new ones that are back in the Duchy's- they all link together brilliantly, it's mind-stretching and a bit depressing if you're...
I'm not exactly an expert but I thought they were meant to be one & the same thing? And Gaiman, as far as I noticed, hasn't included either of them, seperately or as a single entity. Just musing if he's making a point...I've been an English student too long methinks! :rolleyes: