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I have just finished Enders Game a few days ago, now I am reading Time Of The Twins by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. I am also reading The War Of The Wolds at the moment on my Zire (its an ebook, does that count? :D)
I think that i will read either Speaker For The Dead (Orson Scott Card) or Time Machine (H.G. Wells) next, which would you recommend? (I could just read both...):D
 
Death for a Living - Murder Trial
By Colin Bell

Its a true crime book.
Lani

~ 'Nature has many lessons to teach a writer of fiction.' ~
 
Fistandantilus said:
I have just finished Enders Game a few days ago, now I am reading Time Of The Twins by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. I am also reading The War Of The Wolds at the moment on my Zire (its an ebook, does that count? :D)
I think that i will read either Speaker For The Dead (Orson Scott Card) or Time Machine (H.G. Wells) next, which would you recommend? (I could just read both...):D
is that a zire 72. This is the one I have. What e reader software do you prefer?

I use mobi-reader and I am thinking of up-grading so it scrolls automatically. Good to see you getting into the classic scifi books as well.

Reading The Verdant Passage. good ol' fashioned pulp fantasy
 
cajunmama said:
Is it good? Let me know and I'll put it on my list.

i like it, it was an easy read... i finished it in about a day... oh and it made me want to go around and punsh people in the face... :D
 
Put Shantaram on hold for a while.

Read Bringing Down the House by Ben Mezrich. It's a decent read about taking a casino for millions, but it does drag in places explaining the maths and subtle nuances about the system described in the book. You do get the impression that it's a bit of a one trick pony, but it does read well.

Started on Tess Gerritsen's The Surgeon and I'm impressed with what I've read so far- very gripping reading. Let's see how it compares to Red Dragon (in which I thought the author didn't manage to get into the mind of the serial killer and his motivations as well as I would have liked).
 
Carlos said:
is that a zire 72. This is the one I have. What e reader software do you prefer?

I use mobi-reader and I am thinking of up-grading so it scrolls automatically. Good to see you getting into the classic scifi books as well.

Reading The Verdant Passage. good ol' fashioned pulp fantasy

Its a 31. I mostly use Palm reader as the ebooks are easy to find an you can use the zire button to turn the page and add bookmarks.
 
I am currently reading The Vampire Lestat by Anne Rice, and I absolutely love it, it's amazing! I also read Interview with the Vampire a while ago, which I also loved, but then I saw the movie and it was so terrible, pathetic and beyond repulsive that I'll probably have to read the book a couple more times again just to wash away the bad memories of the movie. Perhaps the makers of the film thought that Brad Pitt would make it all better?
Sorry, this got very off topic.
 
I have Interview with a Vampire in my TBR pile. At the moment I am reading two books at once ( a first ). I am reading Dracula before bed. I am finding it a bit dull. I might switch to the Anne Rice book :)
 
I have finished War Of The Worlds and I am now on page 299 of Raymond E. Feist's "Talon Of The Silver Hawk" and I love it. I am also reading "Time Machine" on my PDA
 
Wabbit said:
I have Interview with a Vampire in my TBR pile. At the moment I am reading two books at once ( a first ). I am reading Dracula before bed. I am finding it a bit dull. I might switch to the Anne Rice book :)

Fer the love of gawd just read:

_I am Legend_ (1954) by Richard Matheson

Burn your Ann Rice, you’ll feel better. And it’ll keep you warm.
j
 
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