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  • J1227
    Newbie
    • Sep 2012
    • 1

    #46
    Desperately waiting on the next wheel of time, asoiaf, stormlight archive and kingkiller chronicle books.

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    • manxspud
      DK Veteran
      • Jul 2009
      • 1768

      #47
      Originally posted by J1227
      Desperately waiting on the next wheel of time
      Like you i have been waiting for the final book in the wheel of time series ... well the wait is nearly up!!!!

      A prelude to memory of light (due to be released on the 8/1/13) called by grace and banners fallen will be available on the 2/10/12 in various ebook formate priced $2.99.

      That said i will not be rushing out to order the hardback release on the 8/1 as i have replaced my book collection entirely with ebooks ... giving away almost 500 books to various charity shops in the area, mostly fantasy / fiction.

      As i have been following the wheel of time books since around 90/91 i am happy to wait for the ebook version to arrive.

      RIP: Robert Jordan

      Ps ... here is where you can order the prelude:
      Code:
      http://www.dragonmount.com/store/
      Last edited by manxspud; 14 September, 2012, 10:17.

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      • LobsterSpam
        Newbie
        • Sep 2012
        • 2

        #48
        Just finished the last installation of the Game of Thrones series and am currently on Terry Pratchett's 'Snuff'. Love the Night Watch. Next up is Iain Banks' 'Transition'!

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        • hunslet ramone

          #49
          [QUOTE=chroma;183293]

          Im not much into Steve King either, i did like Geralds Game and i enjoyed Christine, but the endings always suck.

          Best horror writer hands down is Richard Laymon, he's got the balls to write some fairly messed up stuff and doesnt seem to hold back in areas that other authors fear to tread.

          Yes true Laymon is the best, read every one of his books. Savage, Quake, The Island, The Bite, Vampire Circus,The Stake, Endless Night all sheer brilliant, with I would say James Herbert a close second. Dean Kootz not far behind.

          Just read The Cell by Stephen King , started off ok , but flagged half way through. Laymon says in one word what King takes to say in twenty, that's why his books tend to drag to me.

          I usually have 3 or 4 books on the go , usually on my Kindle or on paperback , if i have borrowed them.

          At moment just started reading Charles Hawtrey 1914-1988
          The Man Who Was Private Widdle. Biography of the Carry On star.

          James Herbert - Ash

          Do like your Avatar Chroma , it's so true.

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          • jenf
            Newbie
            • Sep 2012
            • 2

            #50
            I'm currently being really pathetic and re-reading the Gossip Girl books but prior to that I read Divergent by Veronica Roth, I am enjoying the dystopian young adult books at the minute but this one seemed a little too samey to Hunger Games and 1984.

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            • wetdog
              DK Veteran
              • Apr 2011
              • 989

              #51
              i can read..............

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