Steve Erickson's Malazan book of the Fallen series. Good fantasy series with an enormous scope that is actually able to be followed.
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Steve Erickson's Malazan book of the Fallen series. Good fantasy series with an enormous scope that is actually able to be followed.
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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!
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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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