Steve Erickson's Malazan book of the Fallen series. Good fantasy series with an enormous scope that is actually able to be followed.
Steve Erickson's Malazan book of the Fallen series. Good fantasy series with an enormous scope that is actually able to be followed.
I wear a fedora now... fedora's are cool!Winner of the coveted ZOMBIE CHICKEN AWARD
Anyone else waiting for a Doctor Who zombie? No? Huh, just me then...
Re-reading Harry Potter 7 for the movie and Wheel of Time, the whole series, to be ready for the last book next year. I am REALLY excited for the last Wheel of Time book!
AKA: Grumpycakes... don't cross me.
~ TMC Revolver: Pink is the new AWESOME!
I wear a fedora now... fedora's are cool!Winner of the coveted ZOMBIE CHICKEN AWARD
Anyone else waiting for a Doctor Who zombie? No? Huh, just me then...
I'm reading Joe Hill's (Stephen King's son) book Heart-Shaped Box.
It's brilliant.
I am currently re-reading the Lost Fleet series by Jack Campbell
I'm reading 'Storyteller, The Life of Roald Dahl'. I have to admit, I was disappointed that he made up loads of the stuff in Boy and Going Solo, the books he wrote about his life
Just started reading "Infection" by Craig DiLouie. It's a compelling read, following survivors of a zombie apocalypse as they try to survive in the ruins of Pittsburgh. I've reached a point with shades of "We're Alive"; the band of survivors have just started fortifying a hospital to serve as a secure base.
Before coming back to the lost fleet books I was reading a book called "the wise mans fear" by patrick torches
Very good book
I finished Hunger Games by Suzzanne Collins. I didn't know that it was written for 11-13 year olds when I bought it. It was evident after the first page that this is the case. But, it was interesting enough to finish. I would suggest it to anyone who likes post-apocalyptic/ dystopian fiction. I'm almost intrigued enough to buy the sequal Catching Fire. I just wish it was written more for adults than youths.
Either way it was a fun and quick read (about 7 or 8 sporadic hours I think)
We have it in our power to begin the world over again.
-Thomas Paine, Common Sense, 1776
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