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I am currently reading The Loch by Steve Alten, a novel about (you guessed it) The Loch Ness Monster. It also contains quite a bit of Scottish history, including some William Wallace lore. I've read almost all of Steve's books, I liked the Meg books (giant, prehistoric sharks on a feeding...
My favorite author has a new website, johnmarco.com (under construction). His new book comes out Sept. 6th in the U.S. and the cover image has been released. I highly recommend this author to any fans of the Fantasy genre.
My 7-year old son and I started reading The Fran That Time Forgot. We love the Franny books by James (Jim) K. Benton:
Lunch Walks Among Us
Attack of the 50-Foot Cupid
The Invisible Fran
Frantastic Voyage (12/2005)
I recommend them for children in the 7-10 year-old range. Very funny with...
...what to read next! I'm stuck in a Fantasy rut and I need to branch out (you know...into Sci-Fi and Horror). Please help me choose from below:
Kim Harrison - Dead Witch Walking
Walter Greatshell - Xombies
K. J. Bishop - The Etched City
Steve Cash - The Meq
Steve Alten - Resurrection...
F. Paul Wilson - Infernal (04/30)
Steve Alten - The Loch (04/30)
Julian May - Ironcrown Moon (04/30)
Brandon Sanderson - Elantris (05/01)
James Rollins - Map of Bones (05/01)
Jim Butcher - Dead Beat (05/01)
Brian Keene - City of the Dead (05/31)
Glen Cook - The Tyranny of the Night...
I try not to be too critical of published works, but let's face it: we've all read some absolute dreck at one time or another.
I'd have to say "Left Behind" wins the award for worst novel I've ever had the misfortune to read. I found it to be written on a very low intellectual level (and...
tonight at 8 pm. Peter Jennings hosts a "serious" look at the UFO phenomenon. Anyone interested in this sort of thing? I plan on watching some of this, but Survivor is on as well :confused:
I read it about 10-12 years ago around the time of the Anne Rice craze. Details are sketchy. Various "historical" vampires appeared. The only 1 I can remember is a Chinese vampire that used to hop around.
Hello, everyone! Hoping to have some stimulating conversations about numerous novels. I mainly read Fantasy but I sprinkle in an unhealthy dose of Horror, Sci-Fi and Thriller/Suspense. I also have 2 boys ages 13 and 7 and read with them.