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Re: And now for something Totally off topic :)
Let's see ... Last few books I've read ...
(we're only talking fun books, right?)
Alice in Wonderland
The Plague Dogs (Richard Adams)
Fireball (John Christopher)
When the Tripods Came (also Christopher)
The Lord of the Rings (read out loud to son)
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
A Tale of Two Cities
Pippi Longstocking
Profiles in Courage
Essays (Bacon)
Moby Dick
The Aeneid
I've found that a lot of those "horrible" books on the required reading list are actually great books, if you don't have to write a bunch of stupid papers about them, and can skip parts you find boring.
All-time favorite authors:
Tolkien, C.S.Lewis, Asimov, Herriot
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April 26th, 2001, 06:07 AM
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Re: And now for something Totally off topic :)
This thread keeps reminding me that I've been playing too many games and Websurfing too much to keep up with my reading. <sigh>
The Last books I read for fun that I can remember finishing were Timothy Zahn's _Conqueror_ trilogy. The current top of the stack of unread books is the Magic: The Gathering novel _The Brother's War_ by Jeff Grubb, who was in my college Dungeons & Dragons group years ago.
BTW, the Piers Anthony series is spelled Xanth; I've read the first 19, but have never been able to finish the 20th. I know there's a 21st that I haven't even bought; there may even be more by now.
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April 26th, 2001, 06:25 AM
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Hmmm. Last few:
The Shipping News, by Annie Proulx
Love in the Time of Cholera, by Marquez
Battle for the Falklands, Hastings & Jenkins
Gates of Fire (historical novel about the Spartans at Thermopylae) by Steven Pressfield
But I normally read a lot more sci-fi and fantasy stuff. I like the George R. R. Martin series a lot, too. Love Orson Scott Card, especially his earlier stuff. I really like David Brin's Uplift series, even though the later few books got a bit unfocused.
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Re: And now for something Totally off topic :)
Here goes:
Stephen R. Donaldson - both the Thomas Covenant series and the "Gap" series.
Frank Herbert's Dune series (I'm working through "House Atreides" now; I own all but Chapterhouse: Dune, the weakest of the series IMHO).
Older Asimov stuff (Robot, original Foundation trilogy, etc.)
A little bit of Heinlein
The entire "Known Universe" series by Niven (of course)
"The God Particle" by Lederman (quantum physics)
"Flatland"
"A History of Time" by Hawking
"The Existential Pleasures of Engineering" by Florman
Couple different series of modern vampire books (Laurel Hamilton's series and another series by another author that begins with an "H" - Hahn or something like that)
The Harry Potter series
I stopped reading McCaffery's Pern series a while back, but I'll probably pick it up again soon. I've read a couple of her Crystal Singer books recently, and read a couple of her Dinosaur Planet books a long time ago.
The "Phule" series by Robert Asprin (also read the "Myth" series by Asprin, very disappointed that he stopped writing them).
The "Exiles" series by Melanie Rawn.
And anything else that strikes my fancy.
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April 28th, 2001, 12:06 AM
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Re: And now for something Totally off topic :)
I've been reading sci-fi books since late elementary/early middle school. THe ones I can remember are:
A.C. Clarkes Rama and 2001 series; Weber and White's three Starfire based books; most of the Aliens novels; most of the Robotech series; Berserkers: the Beginnig; SHerman and Craggs StarFIST series; many of the Star Wars books, Timothy Zahn's Conqueror series; Nivens Ringworld trilogy (the three that happne on the ringworls); Dohery's Area 51 series; all of the Wing Commander books (but not the ones based on the movie; the two ID4 novels not based on the movie; a bunch more I can't remember, and I am currently reading C.J. Cherryh's The Faded Sun trilogy. I do recomend many of these books. Many are good action stories.
I've had lots of free time in my life.
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quote: (also read the "Myth" series by Asprin, very disappointed that he stopped writing them)
I agree; the the teaser blurb for _Something M.Y.T.H. Inc._ looked really promising. Has Asprin publically said he's not going to write more Myths, or is he just having another writer's block like the Last long gap in the series?
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Re: And now for something Totally off topic :)
Inspirations for SE4 games
The Culture novels by Iain M Banks (Consider Phlebas, Excession, Player of Games, Look to Windward)
Lensmen series by EE Doc Smith.
Other
Just started Game of Thrones, GRR Martin.
Jordan's Wheel of Time, got up to about vol 6 before it got too slow, slow, slow. Waiting for the final blow out and wrap up.... asuming he ever gets there!
Eddings - first Belgariard books.
Tad William's Memory, Sorrow and Thorn series.
and many, many more.... I have been buying more books than I can read for 20 plus years now.
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