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What Books do you want to read?
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I would like to read Shiver.
awesome, what do you think about the other books i've put to read cos we can change them around or add some different ones. We can put Shiver to read soon as well.

As a side note I've already read Shade's Children too, but it was a while ago which is why I haven't commented on it. I don't honestly remember the book well enough to say anything. I mostly picked it up because I had already read Sabriel so I thought I would try more Garth Nix books.
I'll take The Graveyard book off. If you suggest some books that you think we should read then I can start a poll so that people can vote for which book they want to read.

Some books that I would like to read include:
The Magicians by Lev Grossman
American Gods by Neil Gaiman and
War for the Oaks by Emma Bull
I was thinking of reading American Gods myself so I'll put that in. The Magicians looks quite good aswell. I'm also goin to put in a book called Moon Called by Patricia Briggs, I don't know if you've read it.

'The colour of magic' by Terry Pratchett,
'Mortal Engines' by Philip Reeve,
'Tigana' by Guy Gavriel Kay,
'Neverwhere' by Neil Gaiman.
Ok I'm adding 'The Color of Magic' and 'The mortal engines' I'll put them in next month's poll for the month after.
Yeah, The Golden Compass although it's also called The Northern Lights for some reason. Is it a book you'd want to read? e.g. Should I put it in next months book poll?
Since no one voted on this month's poll I shall have to choose myself. I think we'll read Shiver. If anyone has got any problems with that please say so soon.
Has anyone read 'The Mortal Instruments' series? I was wondering about maybe putting the first book of 'The Infernal Devices' series on one of the polls. I've read all of 'The Mortal Instruments' series that are out which is the first three books, there's another one coming out sometime. You don't have to have read the TMI series because TID series is a prequal series, so you can just read that.
Please vote on the poll.
Any idea's on other books to-read would be helpful. Any suggestions?
Please vote on the poll.
Any idea's on other books to-read would be helpful. Any suggestions?
If you've read any of the books that I've put on this month's poll please tell me so I can choose different books.
Ok, have you read a lot of Terry Pratchett's discworld? Would you want to read a different one or just take it off?

Ok, It would be awesome if everyone could vote on the poll as soon as you can because it finishes soon. Thanks.

1. Claire De Lune
2. Angel Star
3. White Cat
Upcoming ones include:
1. Clockwork Angel
2. Torment
3. Crescendo
4. Linger
Yeah I'm waiting for Clockwork Angel and Linger. The Mortal Instruments was one of my favourite series so The Infernal Devices should be good. I also enjoyed Shiver because I felt it didn't feel the need to make up a random plot twist that changes the whole feel of the book. But it might just be me who feels that way.
I'll have a look over the other books when I'm slightly less busy. I have an Open University assignment due.
What annoys me is that I prefer reading paperbacks and they're cheaper but they usually don't come out for at least 6 months after the hardcover is released.
I just looked Linger up though and it seems the paperback comes out a day after the hardcover which is cool. I'll have to put in an order myself.
Anyone ever read the book Homeland(Forgotten Realms: The Dark Elf Trilogy, #1; Legend of Drizzt, #1). Apparently it's a really good fantasy book. Do any of you think we should read it?


Ok people, there is a new poll up to decide next month's book. There are quite a few YA fantasy books on there but for those of you who aren't so keen on it there are also some other types of fantasy.
Ok folks, looks like we're reading 'Mortal Engines' as it was the book voted on the book poll to read this month. Also , I'm sorry I haven't put a review up for 'The Magicians'. I'm was disorganised and on holiday and I'm still trying to get hold of a copy. I shall hopefully get a review up soon.
The new poll is mostly urban fantasy. So, I was wondering if any of you read more older sci-fi and fantasy books; epic sci-fi and epic fantasy. Generally these books are quite a bit longer and harder to read but if anyone is interested in reading some please do say.
We are now commencing 'Neverwhere' as chosen by you. Also I'm sorry that I've been behind on the reading, it's just I've been finding it hard to get hold of these books in time. Reviews will be up soon hopefully.
There were equal votes on some of the poll books, so I decided to go for the book that was voted for first. Therefore we're now reading 'Dreams Underfoot' by Charles De Lint.
New book poll is up so you can now vote. It is at the bottom of the group's homepage so it's easy to find.

"Leviathan" by Scott Westerfeld. I know they are both YA, but they were entertaining. "His Majesty's Dragon" by Naomi Novik is really great too.

My own list of books to read is starting to grow too long to handle. And I am not even following my own order! Too many books and too little time.
I'd like to propose these:
* The Magicians' Guild, by Trudi Canavan
* Mistborn: The Final Empire, by Brandon Sanderson
* Night Watch, by Sergei Lukyanenko, and
* The Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins.
I've read good reviews of all of them, so maybe, just maybe, the group reading will help me focus ;-)
I'll have a look at them all for the next poll but The Hunger Games we've already read - though it was when we started so the discussion is tiny.

I can't get enough of him. He is by far my favorite author. Once you read a novel of his you are hooked...well specifically infected/contagious/the rookie/the starter. Ancestor/Earthcore weren't as epic. What's funny is anyone who tries his fiction becomes addicted. He has a website with a HUGE community which he calls "junkies" (addicted to his writing) heh. Vote for Infected. If you regret it, I'll jump off a cliff. That's how sure I am :)


A few years later I noticed they put all the "Eternal Champion" books in compendiums for each specific Eternal Champion character (Elric, Corum, Von Bek, Hawkmoon, etc...).
I bought all those compendium books and they've now sat on my shelf for a good 10 years. I want to read those.
Now that I'm getting myself back into reading more again, I hope to crack into those this year.
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Also, I've had the Marion Zimmer Bradley "Mists of Avalon" books on my shelf for many years that need to be consumed as well. :-)
Books mentioned in this topic
The Magicians' Guild (other topics)Night Watch (other topics)
The Hunger Games (other topics)
Mistborn: The Final Empire (other topics)