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"Yay fer books!" - What We're Reading.
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Posted 2008-09-02, 01:19 PM
I guess this could just be a book thread where we can talk about good books we've read recently, although I think I'm gonna be the only one posting in here cause I don't think anyone else really reads lol, at least Kaz doesn't :P

So I just got the first book of the Twilight Series on Sunday by Stephanie Meyer. It's over 500 pages I think and I read it in about 5 hours. It was a really good book and I'm probably going to read it again. It's basically about this girl who moves to a very small town in Washington and meets a vampire at her high school and they fall in love, lol, so it's kind of a love story I guess. I'm really interested in seeing the movie when it comes out early December.

There are 4 books to the series: Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse, and Breaking Dawn. I think they may be making another one but I'm not sure.

I was just interested in hearing anyone else's take on the books if they've read it, if they want to give me some spoilers that'd be cool.

I'm kind of into the like fantasy type books, like I've read all the Harry Potter books, and now I'm into this series.

Happy reading!
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Posted 2008-09-02, 01:21 PM in reply to Tuttifrutti's post ""Yay fer books!" - What We're..."
Lenny reads http://zelaron.com/forum/showthread.php?t=46680

I've read so many strategy guides in my life, i think i have read enough of those things to equal what you have read!
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Posted 2008-09-02, 01:26 PM in reply to Kazilla's post starting "Lenny reads..."
i doubt it, i've read all the harry potter books. a few of those books are like 700 pages if not more.
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Posted 2008-09-02, 01:25 PM in reply to Tuttifrutti's post ""Yay fer books!" - What We're..."
May I also direct your attention to: http://www.zelaron.com/forum/showthread.php?t=46680. If you really like a book, then please suggest it.

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What I'm reading at the moment is the Great Dune trilogy by Frank Herbert. More accurately, I'm reading the third book, Children of Dune. I've described it elsewhere, so won't go into any detail here.

When I've finished it I've got another SF book from my neighbour to read (based on the Nazis, apparently), and then I'm going to re-read Erikson's Tales of the Malazan Book of the Fallen series, slotting Esslemont's Malazan novels into the right places as I go through it.
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Posted 2008-09-02, 01:27 PM in reply to Lenny's post starting "May I also direct your attention to:..."
well i'm not sure where you've already discussed it so just give me a small breakdown of what the books are about, what kind of genre are they.
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Posted 2008-09-02, 01:29 PM in reply to Tuttifrutti's post starting "well i'm not sure where you've already..."
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Frank Herbert - The Great Dune Trilogy

I want to begin with a Science Fiction trilogy which I've recently been reading - Frank Herbert's Dune trilogy: Dune, Dune Messiah and Children of Dune. He wrote a second trilogy, the first book of which carries on directly from CoD, but I've not got that far yet.

The Dune trilogy starts by following Paul Atreides, the son of a Duke of one of the Major Houses in the Universe, as he and his family move to the planet Dune, also known as Arrakis. Political intrigue is in play, however, and they soon find themselves on the run. Dune Messiah stays with Paul and new political intrique (I don't want to give too much away here), whilst Children of Dune very much deals with Paul's shadow.

The trilogy (and second trilogy) itself is extremely well written and, in my opinion, is one of the best examples of political sci-fi that you'll ever find. Well worth the read, and even though the first book was published in the mid-60s, many of the ideas in it are in no way outdated.

His son, Brian Herbert, has written a further two trilogies with a Star Wars fan-fic writer Kevin J. Anderson based on notes left by Frank Herbert... but these should be avoided at all costs.

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Steven Erikson - Tales of the Malazan Book of the Fallen
Ian C. Esslemont - Tales of Malazan

The second series I want to suggest is still being written, but should see completion within the next two years - Tales of the Malazan Book of the Fallen by Canadian author Steven Erikson. There is also a sister series by Ian C. Esslemont (with whom Erikson built the Universe of Malaz) which is onto its second book.

The TotMBotF series is an exercise in epic fantasy, and a truly enormous one at that. I've never before come across a more immersive series. The eighth book, Toll the Hounds, was recently published, and continues to follow the people of the Malazan Empire under the rule of Empress Lasseen. Each book is around 1000 pages in length, contains over a hundred characters and combines three or four story arcs which usually meet at the end. The series itself also combines a number of story arcs, the first of which you don't notice until you're onto the fourth book, by which time another half dozen have been woven into the magnificent tapestry of Erikson's stories.

It starts with Gardens of the Moon, and then moves on to Deadhouse Gates. If you can make it through those two, then the rest of the series comes naturally - I warn you now though, that a lot of people can find it very hard to get into GotM.

Erikson has been compared to G.R.R.M in the past but, unlike Martin, Erikson produces a book a year and doesn't kill off every 'good' character for giggles.
From my Book Suggestions 2008 thread, linked above.
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Posted 2008-09-02, 01:53 PM in reply to Lenny's post starting "From my Book Suggestions 2008 thread,..."
I'm reading an intricate and complicated book called Soul the Soul World by well known religious author of the 19th century, Paschal Beverly Randolph. Very interesting
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Posted 2008-09-02, 02:16 PM in reply to Wallow's post starting "I'm reading an intricate and..."
are you very religious or is it just an interesting book?
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Posted 2008-09-04, 03:34 PM in reply to Tuttifrutti's post ""Yay fer books!" - What We're..."
As I said in my first post, I'll keep this one open - think of it like a "What Song are you Listening To?" but for books. if someone started a "Music Suggestions 2008" thread, we wouldn't even consider closing the other thread.

This thread is a basic list of what you're reading, nothing special. T'other goes into more depth about books that people reckon others should read - not necessarily what they themselves are reading at the moment.

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Anyway, I've just started Inception, the first book in the Projekt Saucer series by W. A. Harbinson. It's Sci-Fi, and based on facts about flying saucers and rockets and... yeah... not my usual reading material, and if I saw it in a Library I wouldn't borrow it, but my neighbour has lent it to me, and I don't really want to give it back without reading it.
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Posted 2008-09-05, 02:37 PM in reply to Lenny's post starting "As I said in my first post, I'll keep..."
A chapter in, and I'm stopping - Return of the Crimson Guard came in the post today! Ian C. Esslemont and Steven Erikson come above anything else on my reading list at the moment. I'm going to start RotCG later tonight.
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Posted 2008-09-05, 04:42 PM in reply to Lenny's post starting "A chapter in, and I'm stopping - Return..."
I said:
My favorite of the series so far is First Strike.
Actually I got it mixed up with the 4th in the series that I forgot I had... Ghosts of Onyx.
Ghosts of Onyx starts off with the Spartans on a mission, in space. One of the Spartans' harness fails and he is jetisoned through space on an unknown trajectory at an unknown speed...

Later in the book, you find that the incident was staged, and the UNSC hijacked that spartan to train a new series of Spartans, the Spartan IIIs. The original Spartans were never meant to go public. Their revealing to the public was a critical move to raise the moral of the UNSC forces, to show that the human race isn't giving up without a fight. As such, they are restricted from certain missions, missions that guarantee no survivors. The Spartan IIIs on the other hand, do not technically exist, so they are allowed to go on these high risk missions. In fact, that is the whole reason for their creation. And to keep their existance a secret, they are trained on a planet on the outskirts of the colonies, a planet named for its rich deposits of the magnificent mineral. Onyx. I am not going to ruin the main part of the book, but near the end, for me at least, gets the best response of mixed emotions, from sadness to joy to excitement.

Ghosts of Onyx. The fourth book in the series, and it has no direct ties to any of the games. Actually, Master Chief is hardly mentioned in the book.
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Posted 2008-09-13, 04:50 PM in reply to Draco2003's post starting "Actually I got it mixed up with the 4th..."
Nearly finished Return of the Crimson Guard ().

I bought some new books today. Well, I say bought, I mean I exchanged money on a gift card for them (3 for 2 on kiddies books, too, so I only exchanged money for two of them! ): the new pTerry, Nation, the new Artemis Fowl, and the new Garth Nix book. I'll force my way through Inception as quickly as possible, so that i can start on these.
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