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What Are You Currently Reading?
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I actually read the Elenium (the Sparhawk books) first and really enjoyed them. Of the two series, I like the Belgariad better, though. There are some character analogues between the two books and you soon realize that Eddings likes to populate his books with types. But they are different enough that you don't feel they are exactly the same series. Unlike say the Mallorean which I feel is a re-write of the Belgariad.
Right now, I am reading Mistborn: The Final Empire. I have never read Sanderson and even though I own the books he's written for the Wheel of Time series I can't seem to bring myself to open them. I wanted to get a feel for his writing outside of that series. I am enjoying the story so far and I think the magic system is fascinating.
I just got The Wise Man's Fear but I am hoarding it. I want to wait until I can give it my undivided attention before I start it. I am too busy at work right now to give it the time it deserves.
Reading The Unnatural Inquirer now, will then finish out the rest of the Nightside series this week.
Probably move on to the Malazan series after that.
Probably move on to the Malazan series after that.


I started listening to A Carnivore's Inquiry: A Novel. There was talk about cannibalism, complicated love/sex affairs, Italy, a chubby guy, history and art. I swear, I thought somebody stole my diary. I've never heard of this book before I became a cannibal. I'm gonna have to stop walking around with foil pyramid hats. I'm picking up all sorts of thought signals. Now that's my fun read.
But I think I ought to pick up Perdido Street Station, since I've been talking about reading China Miéville forever. It's also Fantasy Aficionados' March read. I just finished The Blade Itself. That should complete what I owe them, right? I can go into that forum with my head held high? Just saw Miéville's picture. He's a handsome looking bald guy. I've been dating bald guys lately. Of course, the last time I dated was with my stbx when I was in my early 20s. Not too many bald guys around that age group.



actually i suppose that is in the eye of the beholder. it is also depends on how open or closed that eye is and that eye's comfort level in posting what they find to be natural. personally, there are very few things that occur naturally that i would consider "unnatural", let alone scary. but of course i am not all people!




No big deal... I just see the people who like it and scratch my head.

Of course, one could go read Diane Duane's "Door Into..." series, which fearureany combination you can think of, including intelligent nonhumans.





As long as it's tastefully done and kept to a minimum. I really enjoyed The Last Herald Mage Trilogy, and it was atleast tastefully done.

and I would get really annoyed if some author threw in a guy and guy scene.
I would much rather read some action scene! I'd even rather read Kvothe going on about himself!

Scott, you're going to LOVE Tim Dorsey! One of my all time favorite (non-fantasy) authors! He's so conversational and witty in his prose and descriptions. And his characters make the stories.
Think: Dave Barry on crystal meth...

Quite possibly the most strikingly oxymoronic and yet oddly coherent paragraph I have ever read. What, exactly, about any of that sounds even remotely natural, Aloha? Ha ha! LOVE it!

Oh yeah! Love some PNR! I'm really into aliens, vampires, weres, time travellers....not too sure about the pygmies...I'm just waaaay too tall.
Sticks and stones may break my bones but whips and chains excite me. ;-)
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