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Re: What are you reading?

PostPosted: Sun Jan 09, 2011 8:16 pm
by Matthew
I am reading Leiber for the first time at the moment; got a copy of Fantasy Masterworks 16: First Book of Lankhmar for Christmas. Quite enjoying it so far.

Re: What are you reading?

PostPosted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 11:49 pm
by petespahn
bat wrote:and Hrolf Kraki's Saga by Poul Anderson.

Best book ever.

Pete

Re: What are you reading?

PostPosted: Thu Jan 13, 2011 3:53 am
by jasmith
Mach Front wrote:
jasmith wrote:I'm re-reading Leiber. I read Swords & Deviltry over the weekend and started on Swords in the Mist. While I enjoyed the F & GM series in my teens, I'm finding that I'm appreciating them a whole lot more, at 42. :)


Absolutely. When I read things, like...say..."Jewels in the Forest" as a teen, I thought: "Cool!". When I read it again about eight years ago in my late twenties I thought: "Holy S***, that's absolutely awesome!!!" (I'm thinking particularly of not just the prose, but the visuals of the their guide being smeared about the ceiling and floor, the frightened and wide-eyed girl walking across the stone field as Mouser watches and of course, the tower slapping down on the ground like the hand of an angry giant.) :)


Heh. TSR put out a module based on that damn tower. A friend ran us through a one shot and while I knew it was a Lankhmar module, I didn't realize it was based upon that particular story until it was too late! I ended up jumping out the window at the top, breaking my legs and roundly cursing the DM, but having enough hp to survive the fall. Good Times! :D

Re: What are you reading?

PostPosted: Fri Jan 14, 2011 3:17 am
by Buttmonkey
Skathros wrote:The Shadow Rising, by Robert Jordan. Like the Salvatore book, just reading it to see what the fuss is all about. And like the Salvatore book, i dont get it.

It would probably make more sense if you started with the first book in the series, The Eye of the World.

Re: What are you reading?

PostPosted: Fri Jan 14, 2011 5:51 pm
by 3llense'g
Am I the only one reading comic books? :D I didn't read the whole topic. Anyway, 2nd and 3rd volume of "52" is in the mail, I'll be re-reading the 1st volume while I wait. :)

Re: What are you reading?

PostPosted: Fri Jan 14, 2011 7:45 pm
by knightvision
Received an Amazon Kindle for my B-day. Hope to be reading a lot more! 8-)

Re: What are you reading?

PostPosted: Fri Jan 14, 2011 9:36 pm
by Agrippa
3llense'g wrote:Am I the only one reading comic books? :D I didn't read the whole topic. Anyway, 2nd and 3rd volume of "52" is in the mail, I'll be re-reading the 1st volume while I wait. :)


Where I live the local library has two graphic novel/comic book sections. One for young adults (read as teenagers) and one for adults. From the young adult section I've read the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen volumes one and two, Sandman: Nocturnes and Preludes and The Killing Joke. In the adult section upstairs I've found Watchmen, the Light Brigade and Fables: 1,001 Nights of Snowfall. There are others, but those are the seven I've read.

Re: What are you reading?

PostPosted: Fri Jan 14, 2011 9:50 pm
by monk
Now reading Altered Carbon. Sweet sci-fi, and good inspiration for adventures that include time-travel and weird science. Those aren't really in Altered, but if I stuck some of the tech from the book in my campaign, it'd certainly feel like weird science.

Re: What are you reading?

PostPosted: Tue May 31, 2011 7:05 am
by monk
Wow. I've been reading "Trails in Darkness", an anthology of Western short stories written by Robert Howard. Like Boot HIll + Call of Cthulhu. Amazing. Particularly a story about a lost race called "Valley of the Lost". Highly Recommended!

Re: What are you reading?

PostPosted: Thu Jun 02, 2011 1:11 pm
by seneschal
Andrea Beaty, Attack of the Fluffy Bunnies, Abrams Books, New York, New York, 2010

Alien predators stalk an isolated kids camp. Unfortunately, they look like cute, fluffy bunnies ... until eating the camp's marshmallow supply enables them to grow to their normal 7-foot stature.

Tim Byrd, Doc Wilde and the Frogs of Doom, G.P. Putnam’s Sons, New York, NY, 2009

It's Doc Savage (and his son and grandchildren) versus the Deep Ones in the Amazon rain forest!

A pair of children's translations of The Arabian Nights

Selected stories; each book has some stories the other does not.