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mrbooks | 2016 comments OK, I am going to lower the tone, I am reading a fantasy series. Terry Goodkind's The third Kingdom.


Orinoco Womble (tidy bag and all) | 2568 comments I'm going to lower it even farther. I've been reading period noir fiction again: Nestor Burma et le monstre by Léo Malet

and kids' books: The Children of Green Knowe (Green Knowe, #1) by L.M. Boston
due to insomnia.


T4bsF (Call me Flo) (time4bedsaidflorence) Just Finished
Fall of Giants (The Century Trilogy, #1) by Ken Follett Fall of Giants by Ken Follett

......which was excellent, as always with Ken Follett, but I'm really surprised that one rather large event in WW1 was glossed over so casually. It just plain and simply mentioned, in passing, almost - that the Tsar was dead. It said absolutely nothing about the massacre of his family and servants in the basement of the house in Ekaterinberg. Very Surprising as it would have been interesting, given the tone of the rest of the book, to see his take on the happenings.

Just Started
The Physician (Cole Family Trilogy, #1) by Noah Gordon The Physician by Noah Gordon


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Michael Brookes (technohippy) Lovecraft Unbound by Ellen Datlow

In my first review of 2016 I look at the collection of Lovecraftian themed short stories Lovecraft Unbound, there's some good stories in there, but it has a number of issues too:

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/201...


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Michael Brookes (technohippy) The Anniversary by Jonathan Hill

I've just finished reading Jonathan Hill​'s latest novella The Anniversary and it's up there with his best - highly recommended. You can read my review here:

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/201...


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Michael Brookes (technohippy) Frenchie wrote: "I have just started Elite: Legacy
Elite Legacy by Michael Brookes

Michael Brookes is one author for whom I happily give up sleep :-) I thought I would just start it, read a few pages and sleep,..."


You're too kind :-)


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Michael Brookes (technohippy) They're different stories set in the same universe - it's the universe the game I'm working on is set in.


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Michael Brookes (technohippy) Similar sort of thing.


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Michael Brookes (technohippy) Rick Haynes' book is an excellent read.


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mrbooks | 2016 comments Frenchie wrote: "I have just finished
The Archer by Tony Spencer
by Tony Spencer.
A delightful tale.

Now I am starting :
Evil Never Dies by Rick Haynes

Last year, I did not read much. I realise how ..."


You Grumpy Frenchie, never my dear.


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Sherri Moorer (sherrithewriter) The Stand by Stephen King
I've read it before, but I like it so much that I re-read it every few years.


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mrbooks | 2016 comments Sherri, I agree with you on this book. I have read it every two to three years since I first go it when it first came out in paperback, a long long long long time ago. I have also read the unabridged version which added about 170 more pages.

Frenchie you will love I promise. It is Stephen King at his absolute best.


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Michael Brookes (technohippy) The Long Mars (The Long Earth, #3) by Terry Pratchett

I've just finished reading The Long Mars by Terry Pratchett and Stephen Baxter - it's far from a great read, but I am enjoying the series:

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/201...


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mrbooks | 2016 comments currently reading Warheart Sword of truth the legend concludes. by Terry Goodkind


Orinoco Womble (tidy bag and all) | 2568 comments Being very naughty again, I have several books in progress because I've been a bit moody and it depends on how I feel or the time of day, what I'm in the mood to read.


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mrbooks | 2016 comments Oh the Bain of my existence electronic books, that is tantamount to sacrilege in my view. I am a purist give me books and only books nothing electronic, I will not sully my self with that plastic imitation of something so precious.


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mrbooks | 2016 comments My books are on recycled paper... On the flip side, if my book is accidently thrown away it will decompose if the kindle is thrown away it will last forever or near enough.


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HRHDogMatix  (hrhdogmatix) | 511 comments Nothing can replace the look, feel, or even smell of a new paper book, but on the other hand, if I had the amount of books I have on my Kindle as paper books, I'd fill a rather large space, so there are pro's and con's to both arguments


Orinoco Womble (tidy bag and all) | 2568 comments HRHDogMatix [True] King of the month wrote: "Nothing can replace the look, feel, or even smell of a new paper book, but on the other hand, if I had the amount of books I have on my Kindle as paper books, I'd fill a rather large space, so ther..."

Where I live not only do I have very limited space, but the climate is not kind to paper in any form. The paper used for books goes yellowish brown and becomes fragile in a very few years. Also, books are subject to luxury tax of about 30-35%, especially those in English!! Even a battered second hand paperback will run you 10-12 Euros; and that doesn't count a trip to the coastal towns where you can get them, and the fact that your choices are limited to those of the holiday makers who sold them on.

With my ebook I can download a much wider variety and have more books at my fingertips (literally!) than I will probably be able to read in what's left of my lifetime.


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Michael Brookes (technohippy) The Third Rule - Part Three Sacrifices by Andrew Barrett

I've just posted my review for Andrew Barrett​'s novel The Third Rule - Part Three: Sacrifices and not only is it a damn fine read, it's a most fitting conclusion to the trilogy. You can read my review here:

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/201...


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Michael Brookes (technohippy) I Can See You by David Haynes

I've posted my review for David Haynes' latest release I Can See You and while it's not up there with his best, it's still a superbly crafted ghost story:

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/201...


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Michael Brookes (technohippy) Exoskeleton by Shane Stadler

I've just finished reading Shane Stadler's' Exoskeleton and while it's a bit hit and miss in places, it's still a decent sci-fi horror:

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/201...


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Michael Brookes (technohippy) A whole week! :-)


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Michael Brookes (technohippy) I'm spending it with a day of editing :-)


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Michael Brookes (technohippy) The Book of Cthulhu by Ross E. Lockhart

I've just posted my review of the Cthulhu mythos themed anthology The Book of Cthulhu. There's quite a few story reprints here so might not offer as much for the experienced reader in the genre, but if you're just discovering the joys of Cthulhu then it's worth checking out:

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/201...


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Ginny Marie | 9 comments In the middle of.] Becoming Human (Exilon 5 Trilogy, #1) by Eliza Green and just came back from the library with five more. Started The Ringworld Throne (Ringworld, #3) by Larry Niven by Larry Niven.


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Michael Brookes (technohippy) Auto 2 by David Wailing

Here's my review for David Wailing's Auto 2 - it's a fascinating and plausible vision of the future and a great read to boot!

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/201...


message 29: by Orinoco Womble (tidy bag and all) (last edited Mar 06, 2016 12:41AM) (new)

Orinoco Womble (tidy bag and all) | 2568 comments I've done it again, I have 3 books in English and one in French all on the go at once. (The French book is excusable, it's a massive hardback that literally weighs almost 5 lbs. That one's going to take awhile as I can only read it sitting at the table, which is not the most comfortable place in the house).

So that's: Snake by James McClure

and Begums, Thugs, and White Mughals The Journals of Fanny Parkes by Fanny Parkes

and: Sainte Thérèse De Lisieux La Vie En Images by Pierre Descouvemont
and, oops, sometimes at night: The Sarashina Diary A Woman's Life in Eleventh-Century Japan (Translations from the Asian Classics) by Takasue no Musume Sugawara no


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Michael Brookes (technohippy) Through a Mirror, Darkly by Kevin Lucia

I've just posted my review for Kevin Lucia's Through a Mirror, Darkly and it just didn't work for me. There's some good story there, but I found some of the writing style a barrier:

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/201...


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Susan | 71 comments Just finished All the Light We Cannot See. An excellent read. Now I'm starting The One and Only Ivan. It's very depressing. :-(


message 33: by Ginny Marie (new)

Ginny Marie | 9 comments Currently reading: The Sanctuary Series, Books 1-3 Defender, Avenger and Champion by Robert J. Crane , The Bone Labyrinth (Sigma Force, #11) by James Rollins , and Stone Mattress Nine Tales by Margaret Atwood . Having lots of fun with these three! :)


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Susan | 71 comments Just starting A Long Walk to Water Based on a True Story by Linda Sue Park


message 35: by Ginny Marie (last edited Mar 11, 2016 09:01AM) (new)

Ginny Marie | 9 comments Just finished The Sanctuary Series, Books 1-3: Defender, Avenger and Champion. Started on Book 4; Crusader (Sanctuary #4) by Robert J. Crane . Still trying to get through The Bone Labyrinth (Sigma Force, #11) by James Rollins and Margaret Atwood's Stone Mattress Nine Tales by Margaret Atwood ...I keep going on with the Sanctuary series though...First, because I like to read an entire series all the way through and Second, because I like it!


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Michael Brookes (technohippy) I Met A Demon by Petronela Ungureanu

I've just posted my review for I Met A Demon by Petronela Ungureanu and unfortunately it's a short story that fails to deliver:

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/201...


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Susan | 71 comments Currently reading the entertaining detective novel A Secret To The Grave.


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Michael Brookes (technohippy) Dark Intelligence (Transformation, #1) by Neal Asher

I've just posted my review for Dark Intelligence by Neal Asher and it's a quality sci-fi read:

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/201...


message 39: by Ginny Marie (last edited Apr 04, 2016 01:06PM) (new)

Ginny Marie | 9 comments Started to read ¡Adios, America! The Left's Plan to Turn Our Country into a Third World Hellhole by Ann Coulter , but her 'tone of voice' was just to shrill for me! And it didn't get any better the more I read, so....I took it back to the Library! Now reading Brent Weeks The Black Prism (Lightbringer, #1) by Brent Weeks . Much better! :)


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mrbooks | 2016 comments Just finished book 13 of the wheel of time Towers of Midnight, and just starting A Street Cat Named Bob.


Orinoco Womble (tidy bag and all) | 2568 comments I've read the book about Bob the cat...it's interesting.


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Michael Brookes (technohippy) The Shepherd's Crown (Discworld, #41; Tiffany Aching, #5) by Terry Pratchett

I've finally read Terry Pratchett's The Shepherd's Crown and while it's not up there with his best, it's still a welcome addition to the Discworld series:

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/201...


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Susan | 71 comments I'm reading Winter Wonderland (Detective Parker Bell #2) by Jane Blythe .


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Michael Brookes (technohippy) The Binary Man by Jacob Prytherch

I've just posted my review of Jacob Prytherch's The Binary Man and it's not my preferred flavour of sci-fi, but still a decent read:

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/201...


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mrbooks | 2016 comments I have Just started book #14 of the wheel of time, A memory of Light, The last book in the series.


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Michael Brookes (technohippy) VOID by David M. Staniforth

I've just posted my review for David Staniforth's novel VOID and it's a stunning read:

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/201...


message 47: by Ginny Marie (last edited Apr 11, 2016 07:28AM) (new)

Ginny Marie | 9 comments Just finished Ben Bova's Death Wave by Ben Bova , and am now reading The Blinding Knife (Lightbringer, #2) by Brent Weeks ! Why do I choose such big books with too many pages????
Finally finished Crusader (Sanctuary #4) by Robert J. Crane ! Wow! What a long book...my nook showed over 2000 pages!


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Michael Brookes (technohippy) Devil's Day by Kyle M. Scott

I've just reviewed Devil's Day and while it has its moments, it's not a great read:

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/201...


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Susan | 71 comments Currently reading Fireflies (Airborne, #1) by Bree Wolf


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Michael Brookes (technohippy) Boo! by David Haynes

I've finished David Haynes' latest release 'Boo!' and it's a must read for all clown fans :-)

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/201...


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