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Bill (kernos) | 350 comments I finished A Canticle for Leibowitz and was blown away by this literary SF classic. I don't think I got much out of it as a teen. Review in progress.

I started Something WIcked This Way Comes for another group's read and in memory of Ray Bradbury. I love his word pairing which elicit strange images.


message 4952: by Mike (the Paladin) (last edited Jul 14, 2012 08:43AM) (new)

Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 5387 comments Something Wicked This Way Comes is an excellent book. I read it (first) years ago.


message 4953: by Traci (new)

Traci I'm reading another Wicked, Lol. Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West. It seems to be either you hate it or love it kind of book. So far I'm neither but it's okay.


message 4954: by Kevin (last edited Jul 14, 2012 01:35PM) (new)

Kevin Xu (kxu65) I'm currently reading Among Others, which I found randomly walking though the library yesterday, which I never knew the library had. Its a book that has been a lot of talk about it. Also going to read the second Halo book, Halo: The Flood. Then lastly, the last book in the City of Ember series, The Diamond of Darkhold.


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Elaine (hottoddie) | 22 comments Traci wrote: "I'm reading another Wicked, Lol. Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West. It seems to be either you hate it or love it kind of book. So far I'm neither but it's okay."

hmm I started that one a couple of years ago and enjoyed it up to a point but itdidn't hold my attention and i abandoned it. I've always intended to finish it as I didn't hate it. my husband liked it


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Sharon Michael | 572 comments Just finished The Problem with Black Magic (The Familiar Series) by Karen Mead which was a fast, roller coaster ride through an interesting urban landscape and an occasionally irritating teenage witch.

It was a free download and I really did enjoy it except for the times I really wanted to slap the teenage witch alongside the head and tell her to shut her mouth!


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Scott | 165 comments Finished Misery and now I'm reading The Lies of Locke Lamora.


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Chelsea (rocktopusjones) | 338 comments Picked up The Hammer and the Blade this weekend, which is proving to be quite fun!


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Bill (kernos) | 350 comments I'm currently reading The Riyria Revelations (Omnibus Versions) series by Michael J. Sullivan

There is a discussion of these in a Fantasy group. Anyone know where it is?


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Jalilah Kernos wrote: "I'm currently reading The Riyria Revelations (Omnibus Versions) series by Michael J. Sullivan

There is a discussion of these in a Fantasy group. Anyone know where it is?"


It is in this group!


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Reading Addict (bloodyjacko) | 45 comments Kevin wrote: "Terry wrote: "The Black Prism (Lightbringer, #1) by Brent Weeks - Really enjoying this so far."

I just read it a week ago, and really enjoy it. I really can't wait to see where he takes the second book."


Did you read the night angel trilogy? I really loved it :) If so, ho do they compare?


message 4963: by Kevin (last edited Jul 18, 2012 09:42AM) (new)

Kevin Xu (kxu65) I felt the book is different from the Night Angel Trilogy in its own way especially it has more explanation, and background stories, but has the same fast pace style of writing.


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Reading Addict (bloodyjacko) | 45 comments I have but haven't read it yet. I should get on that. I think I'm just scared that my expectations are too high because of the Night Angel. Thanks :)


message 4965: by Traci (new)

Traci Benji, I don't know if Kevin will agree with me or not but I compare The Black Prism to the writings of Brandon Sanderson. If that helps any. I loved it. Loved, loved, loved it. And can't wait for the second book.


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Reading Addict (bloodyjacko) | 45 comments Traci wrote: "Benji, I don't know if Kevin will agree with me or not but I compare The Black Prism to the writings of Brandon Sanderson. If that helps any. I loved it. Loved, loved, loved it. And can't wait for ..."
Thanks :o


message 4967: by Mike (the Paladin) (new)

Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 5387 comments I actually like The Black Prism better than most anything I've read by Sanderson.


message 4968: by Reading (new)

Reading Addict (bloodyjacko) | 45 comments I have some of his stuff on my to-read list. I'll compare them in my review when I'm done.


message 4969: by Sharon (last edited Jul 18, 2012 02:53PM) (new)

Sharon Michael | 572 comments Just finished Blood Duty by J.R. Tomlin which was a free download and listed as 'fantasy romance' which almost put me off the book even as a freebie.

I'm delighted to report I would have missed a very entertaining book if I had not tried it. Very little 'romance', and solid fantasy of the swords and sorcery kind with two very interesting characters and an interesting twist on 'this is how we defeat the bad guys and win the war'.


This is still listed as a free download for Kindle on Amazon.


message 4970: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Xu (kxu65) I agree with Mike, Weeks is a lot better than Sanderson because certain selections of Sanderson's work drags way too much with unneeded information that turns people off, Weeks does not do that.


message 4971: by carol. , Senor Crabbypants (new)

carol.  | 2616 comments Yes, but at least Sanderson can create a non-stereotypical female character.


message 4972: by Kevin (last edited Jul 18, 2012 04:59PM) (new)

Kevin Xu (kxu65) Yeah, all of his females I are based on real life people that he knows.


message 4973: by Traci (new)

Traci Generally I like Sanderson better but there was just something about The Black Prism that I liked better. So I agree. And disagree. I do need to read The Night Angel books again though so maybe my opinion will change.


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Chelsea (rocktopusjones) | 338 comments Traci wrote: "Generally I like Sanderson better but there was just something about The Black Prism that I liked better. So I agree. And disagree. I do need to read The Night Angel books again though so maybe my ..."

Black Prism is a much better read than Night Angel trilogy, IMO. The story-telling is much more solid.


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Chelsea (rocktopusjones) | 338 comments I am reading Double Dead, and boy am I glad I coughed up the $10 to buy it! It's most excellent.


colleen the convivial curmudgeon (blackrose13) Chelsea wrote: "Black Prism is a much better read than Night Angel trilogy, IMO. The story-telling is much more solid. "

Alright, you've all sold me. I'm adding 'Black Prism' to be TBR list. Sheesh! ;)


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Chelsea (rocktopusjones) | 338 comments Woot! There's a really cool book trailer, too: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k06jBv...


message 4978: by Sandy (new)

Sandy | 12 comments Mind Game Thank you Lady Danielle for introducing me to this sizzling series. Ah! Nicolas... lol


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Haydensdad | 73 comments Thanks to Jenny & Mike the Paladin just finished Warbreaker today. Really enjoyed the book. Just startedKnife of Dreams today. Hoping O remember enough of the back story and characters to enjoy this one. I started the series about two years ago and am still trying to finish it.
Just too many good books mentioned here to keep reading the same series for a prolonged period of time.


message 4980: by Jean ~ Kindle Queen (new)

Jean ~ Kindle Queen (jkat9) Sharon wrote: "Just finished Blood Duty by J.R. Tomlinwhich was a free download and listed as 'fantasy romance' which almost put me off the book even as a freebie.

I'm delighted to report I would have missed a very..."


Thanks for the tip! Got it!


message 4981: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Xu (kxu65) Speaking of Sanderson, people say that Warbreaker reminds them of The Black Prism because of the magic system in both book involving around colors.


message 4982: by Kamla (new)

Kamla | 119 comments R. Scott wrote: "Kevin wrote: "Just finished Black Company series. I really enjoyed how Cook ended the series. All epic reads and 5 stars."

Yeah, great books. I an also love the Malazan books. Apparently, the Blac..."


I am also finishing up the Black Company series this month. It is one of my all-time favs. I'm currently in the middle of Water Sleepsbut I'm just not getting the same feel that I had become so accustomed to from this one. Maybe is just my current state of mind or perhaps it's just my impatient mentality of 'alright with the planning already. Can we just go free our guys, get the gang back together, and get on with the hell-raising retribution in true Black Company fashion'.

But I have some reading and reviews to do for some books I won on the GR giveaways. So the Company will have to wait just a little while longer. But I am eager to see how it all plays out and wrap up with Soldiers Live before the end of the month. Downside, I'm really going to miss these guys when the series end.


message 4983: by Brett (new)

Brett (battlinjack) | 114 comments The Black Company series is fantastic. I have read through about 4 copies of the books. Either by giving them to friends or simply wearing out. Great story.


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Brett (battlinjack) | 114 comments I am finishing the second book in the Alex Verus series, Cursed, by Benedict Jacks.
Well worth reading.

Just started Bitter Seeds by Ian Tregillis.
The Nazis actually develop psychic warriors in WW2, but they'll never win.

I despise Nazis, but they seem to be appearing in stories lately. I am reading the books because I love to read and to see if the use of Nazis is really necessary in these stories. I don't think so in my opinion, by the stories ARE good.


message 4985: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Xu (kxu65) Kamla wrote: "R. Scott wrote: "Kevin wrote: "Just finished Black Company series. I really enjoyed how Cook ended the series. All epic reads and 5 stars."

Yeah, great books. I an also love the Malazan books. App..."


I hope you go back to the series because the ending in Soldier Lives was amazing, one of the my favorite of all time. What a great way to end the series.


message 4986: by Jenny (new)

Jenny (jennyc89) I'm listening to Anansi Boys on audio. It's not my favorite Neil Gaiman but I'm enjoying it. I actually started listening to it several months ago but stopped because it couldn't hold my attention while driving at the time. I'm glad I picked it back up because it's keeping my attention this time. Sometimes I'm just in the mood for some Gaiman.

I'm also reading The Iliad for the first time. Really old school fantasy.


message 4987: by Niel (new)

Niel | 35 comments Jenny wrote: "I'm listening to Anansi Boys on audio. It's not my favorite Neil Gaiman but I'm enjoying it. I actually started listening to it several months ago but stopped because it couldn't hold my attention ..."

I need to read the Iliad, tell me if it is any good.


message 4988: by Kevin (last edited Jul 20, 2012 08:01PM) (new)

Kevin Xu (kxu65) You really should read the translation done by Robert Fagles: The Iliad or The Iliad because its the edition many high schools and colleges use. I also read that edition in high school and college.


message 4989: by Mike (the Paladin) (new)

Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 5387 comments I read The Iliad when I was young, high school I think. I now own The Iliad.


message 4990: by Bill (new)

Bill (kernos) | 350 comments Daniel wrote: "I need to read the Iliad, tell me if it is any good. "

It's great! But it's not like reading a modern novel. It takes work and reader input, but well worth the effort.


message 4991: by Jalilah (new)

Jalilah Kevin wrote: "You really should read the translation done by Robert Fagles: The Iliad or The Iliad because its the edition many high schools and colleges use. I also read that edition in high school and college."

I read it in college, but would like to read it again. When you think about it, a lot of fantasy fiction based on the Lliad as well as other types of mythology.


message 4992: by Traci (new)

Traci Oh man, I tried to read The Illiad and it didn't go well. I love mythology and thought my knowledge in it would help. Yeah. I just don't have the mind for poetry I think. Wish I did.


message 4993: by Mike (the Paladin) (new)

Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 5387 comments When I was a kid (that was the '50s and '60s) fantasy wasn't as available. I read mythology along with other things like Aurthur etc. I always liked Norse mythology better than Greek or Roman. It was darker but appealed to me more.


message 4994: by Kevin (last edited Jul 21, 2012 11:24AM) (new)

Kevin Xu (kxu65) Yeah, all fantasy have common traits from mythology or religion as described in Joseph Campbell's famous book The Hero with a Thousand Faces.


message 4995: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Xu (kxu65) I going to start on reading Alastair Reynolds's first book, Revelation Space.


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Tyrone (28daysearlier) | 87 comments I a teenager i read quite an interesting book called The Mythology Of Tolkien's Middle Earth. I looked at it again recently and it's not really in depth but it does explain out the mythologies that Tolkien drew upon to build middle earth.


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Barb (dogsbooksandcoffee) | 9 comments I just finished The Devil's Diadem by Sara Douglass. It was awesome. Now I'm gonna start Oath of Fealty by Elizabeth Moon.


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Jackie (thelastwolf) | 857 comments I finished the first half of the Lighthouse series Flesh and Spirit by Carol Berg. I jumped right into the second book Breath and Bone, picks up right where the F&S left off. Well written, excellent characters and a great story. What more could I ask for? Berg's got a new fan.


message 4999: by Mike (the Paladin) (new)

Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 5387 comments Been a while Patrick. There are some good books of Icelandic Sagas. The Broken Sword is an excellent story based on them. Of course the Bulfinch books cover the basics (along with Greek, Roman, Aurthur and other eras). The books by Elizabeth Boyer can be a little hard to find but are well worth it, they're great. She got frustrated after a few books because they are very faithful to Norse, Icelandic, German and even some Celtic myth and she had some trouble getting them published. I have most of them. I read them first years ago and loved them.

If you can find literary references to Richard Wagner's Ring Cycle it's soaked in Norse Mythology.

There are other books out there both historical and modern fiction. Lester del Rey wrote Day of the Giants which is a sort of sci/fi Ragnarok story.

I've read other novels based in them (of course Lord of the Rings has some influence from them despite being a Christian oriented novel). If I think of more I'll try to remember to drop back. I'm sure other members will come up with some to.


message 5000: by Traci (new)

Traci Patrick, I love The Broken Sword and would add The Children of Húrin.


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