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message 5251: by Wendy (new)

Wendy | 33 comments The other John wrote: "I must be the geezer of this group. I was born in '63 in the Windy Suburbs of Chicago. My wife dragged me back to her ancestral lands, so I'm currently living in Seattle with her and our two kids. ..."

I am not so far behind, at 1965...


message 5252: by Wendy (last edited May 04, 2015 09:31PM) (new)

Wendy | 33 comments Alex wrote: "Hey, I'm Alex, but some of my friends call me AlleyKat. I got reccommended for this group by Eric, a few posts above. I suggested he join the site, and he suggested I join this group. I've got two ..."

I too tend to read Fantasy over Scifi. Last Unicorn is one of my faves as well as The Forgotten Beasts of Eld and Watership Downis technically not Fantasy, but has the talking animals...


message 5253: by Wendy (new)

Wendy | 33 comments Wendy wrote: "Alex wrote: "Hey, I'm Alex, but some of my friends call me AlleyKat. I got reccommended for this group by Eric, a few posts above. I suggested he join the site, and he suggested I join this group. ..." I simply loved Ender's Game but really did NOT enjoy his others nor his other works. I feel embarrassed to say they are just too Heady for me.


message 5254: by Fran (new)

Fran (niji7) | 3 comments Hello,
I'm Francesca and I love your list!
About me: I'm Italian, 31, recently moved to London, trying to work as an illustrator.
I've always read some fantasy, but in the last few years I discovered science fiction and I have a lot of gaps to fill.
I've read 30 books from your list and there are so many that already are in my "want to read" bookshelf... so, I hope that this group will help me choose what to read in the future and discover new authors!
Nice to meet you, everyone!


message 5255: by spikeINflorida (new)

spikeINflorida | 12 comments Wendy, give Speaker of the Dead (Ender #2) another look. If you do some homework, you'll notice it gets very favorable reviews. I thought it was an amazing read.


message 5256: by Mike (the Paladin) (new)

Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 874 comments To each. Tastes vary and often we don't see why people don't care for books we love (been there over and over). I don't like Speaker for the Dead either.

Life.


message 5257: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie (stefaniajoy) | 272 comments Hi all!

I'm Stephanie and I have a particular love of fantasy. I read and enjoy sci-fi, too, but fantasy has always been my favorite genre. My favorite authors include Sherwood Smith, Madeleine L'Engle, and Tamora Pierce. I've also started reading Kate Elliott since I read Jaran last year and loved it.

I especially like books about court intrigue and cross-cultural experiences (and court is often a cross-cultural experience for characters).

After I finish a book, I like to analyze it, discuss it, and read others' thoughts on it. I'm hoping I can do some of that here as well as discover new books!


message 5258: by Mike (the Paladin) (new)

Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 874 comments Hi Stephanie, welcome.


message 5259: by Stephen (new)

Stephen DeMarchi | 1 comments Hey Steve here.

Born in Ontario, living in alberta canada now.

Been playing mostly video games the last few years but recently dove back into books.
I've been only reading series though, not individual stand alone books. I find I want the story to continue on to much haha, so at least the series helps with that.

I just caught up with The Remaining series ( zombie?), I know it's not science fiction per say but off the top of my head here at work I can't remember the other series I was reading.

honestly I join because I can't seem to find other series to read and I know they're out there. so hopefully I can get some answers here.

Thanks!


message 5260: by Mike (the Paladin) (new)

Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 874 comments Oh yeah...lost of series out there. Welcome.


message 5261: by Amelia (new)

Amelia (amelianichole) Hi my name is Amelia but my family started calling me Mia as soon as we started using online chat. :P

I have moved around a lot and grew up in the tech industry. I work for the marketing agency behind websites such as http://skagiteats.com and http://livinginskagit.com as the communication administrator, writer and sysadmin.

I have been reading since I was 7 and started with Little House on The Prairie. The first fantasy book I read was the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis.

The first science fiction book I read was most likely a Star Trek novel, and once I was hooked I nearly read every one in the library.

The last book I read was The Memory of Earth by Orson Scott Card. I loved his worldbuilding but did not connect with the characters.

I'm a fan of Kevin J. Anderson, C.S. Lewis, Isaac Asimov, Orson Scott Card, Timothy Zhan and Peter David. Looking forward to reading some great books!


message 5262: by Mike (the Paladin) (new)

Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 874 comments Hi Amelia, welcome.


message 5263: by Wendy (new)

Wendy | 33 comments spikeINflorida wrote: "Wendy, give Speaker of the Dead (Ender #2) another look. If you do some homework, you'll notice it gets very favorable reviews. I thought it was an amazing read."


I have actually read or more accurately skimmed "Speaker". It was a bit too much for me. I also attempted to read 1-2 others in the series and his other works. I had trouble reading all of his works except his Bible Series.


message 5264: by Greg (new)

Greg Strandberg (gregstrandberg) | 0 comments Hello Silicon, Alan, Michelle, Diane, Fran, Stephanie, Stephen, Nathan, Amelia, and anyone else that's new!


message 5265: by Alan (new)

Alan Joshua (alanjoshua) Welcome Greg.


message 5266: by Mike (the Paladin) (new)

Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 874 comments Yo!


message 5267: by Neil (new)

Neil (neilio84) | 15 comments Hello everyone!

I'm Neil and I live in a small town in the North of England. I'm 31 and I'm a single gay guy. I joined this group a while ago but only just decided to post.

I'm a huge fan of anything by Brandon Sanderson, Mistborn being one of my favourite trilogies. I love the Discworld and was so devastated when I heard of Pratchett's death this year. I've heard he's left the series in his daughter's hands and that it may possibly be continued in some other forms of media. I've just recently discovered the joys of Wuxia and if anyone has any suggestions for reads in that genre, I'd love to hear them.

I'm currently reading book three of The First Law series by Joe Abercrombie, Last Argument of Kings, and I'm thoroughly enjoying it.


message 5268: by Mike (the Paladin) (new)

Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 874 comments Welcome.


message 5269: by Wendy (new)

Wendy | 33 comments welcome!!


message 5270: by Carrie (new)

Carrie Robinson | 2 comments Hi ya'll,

I'm Carrie from Dallas, TX. I'm a voracious reader :)
I'm partial to an interesting female character. Some of my favorites are Jacqueline Carey's Kushiel's Dart, Jane Lindskold's Firekeeper series, Sanderson's Mistborn, and Game of Thrones. But there are so many others I've enjoyed reading. It's a goldmine here, getting recommendations from this group!

Besides Fantasy, I'm a fan of biographies and historical fiction. I especially love reading books set in places that I have visited.


message 5271: by Mike (the Paladin) (new)

Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 874 comments Hi, welcome.


message 5272: by Jeff (new)

Jeff Davis (bonafidewb) | 32 comments I am a voracious constant reader,with aspirations to be a writer,while also being too lazy and too busy reading to write anything.My favorites are sci-fi and fantasy.I have read so many of them that there is very little new to me.I am very excited when i find something great,like DUNE,THE BOOK OF THE NEW SUN,HYPERION.Dont get lucky to find these very often.


message 5273: by Aris (new)

Aris Kontyen | 1 comments Hi, I'm Aris.
I'm from the Pittsburgh area where I live with most of my family and a lot of cats and a pet beetle.
I love to read, as well as draw, play videogames, do crappy online gaming, and write. I am currently working on a novel, but it is slow going....

I'm in high school at the moment, but I cyberschool, so I am on almost all the time.

I have read a lot of books this year. I have no clue where to start. I read a lot of the classics as well as more modern books.
On the list as notables for this year are:
All of the Cassandra Clare books (I do insulting reviews ha ha)
Blood and Iron- Jon Sprunk
the Inheritance Cycle (all 4)- Christopher Paolini
Lord of the Rings (all + Hobbit and Simarillion)- Tolkien
Around the World in 80 Days, 20000 Leagues Under the Sea- Jules Verne
Jane Eyre- Bronte
Fahrenheit 451- Bradbury
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone- Rowling
Animal Farm (for the 2784918264th time it seems) - Orwell
Republic Commando Series (Star Wars EU stuff) - Karen Traviss
Darth Bane series (3 books)- Drew Karpyshyn
3 Musketeers and Man in the Iron Mask- Dumas

and I am too lazy to type anymore. I read a lot though. I read really fast as well....


message 5274: by Murkypoke (new)

Murkypoke | 28 comments Hi I'm Mary-Jane from Los Gatos CA. Everyone calls me Murky or Murkypoke because of my last name and it's pretty much my universal user name everywhere.

I love reading science fiction and fantasy. I am a big believer in the power of the imagination. I have been through a bit of a tough time recently and it was suggested to me that I could do more with my reading. That is, other people read and love books too and maybe connecting to them would open me up to some community and sharing.

The best thing in the world is a great book recommendation. I have started from zero here on goodreads so if you would send me a friend request that would be great!

Books I have read this year: Lord Foul’s Bane, Angelfall, Station Eleven, Stardust, Half a King, The Martian, The Steel Remains, Children of Fire, Sandman Slim, Leviathan, Tigana, Ancillary Justice, Herald of the Storm, Straight Razor Cure, The Emperor’s Edge, The 5th Wave and Blood Song.

I am currently reading Red Rising by Brown.

I’m looking forward to reading with you all.


message 5275: by Mike (the Paladin) (new)

Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 874 comments Hi Murky, welcome.


message 5276: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi Murky, welcome. I'm new here too but this seems to be a really cool group. Awesome list of read books, half of them are on my to read list.


message 5277: by Wendy (new)

Wendy | 33 comments Small World, I am in Hayward, Ca. From Redwood City


message 5278: by N.P. (new)

N.P. (neilgr) Hi Murky,

Welcome to the group. My name's Neil. I've been here a while but am only just really getting in to this now, myself.

Looking at your list of books it looks like your tastes are quite wide ranging. I can see that one of the books is Angelfall. Going from that, I would suggest maybe taking a look at the Bobby Dollar trilogy, by Tad Williams. It's a little irreverent but it provides a very interesting take on the whole angels on Earth/battle between Heaven and Hell thing..

I'm currently working my way through Kim Newman's Anno Dracula series, which has been re-released in the last couple of years and tells the story of an alternate universe where vampires are now an established part of wider society. It starts in 1888 in London, running through to the 1990's in New York and is very well written. I would really recommend that as well, although I'm guessing if you're like the rest of us that will end up on a very long list of books 'to read' along with all the other recommendations you've received :-)

All the best


message 5279: by John (new)

John | 1 comments I am a blind android app developer from the UK.
I find my tastes are going down a dark and nasty path and i am very happy to chase it and see how far it goes.
I have read or rather had google books read it to me via a phone quite a few books not as many as i would like but me and our Siberian cat Moo are keen listeners.
My one recommendation is The Lies of Locke Lamora the subsequent books are good but this first has yet to be beaten.


message 5280: by S.D. (last edited Jun 04, 2015 04:45AM) (new)

S.D. Wilkes | 2 comments Hi guys, I'm S.D. Wilkes, originally from Irvine, Scotland now based in London, UK. I am a big reader of science fiction, fantasy and weird/speculative fiction of all kinds.

Favourite authors include Tolkien, Joe Abercrombie, Terry Pratchett, Philip Reeve, China Miéville, Ursula K Le Guin, Diana Wynne Jones, Philip Pullman, Garth Nix and plenty of other great writers.

Also do a bit of writing myself (mostly science fiction and adventure for younger readers).

Looking forward to being part of this group and finding some new authors to follow and amazing books to read...


message 5281: by Mike (the Paladin) (new)

Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 874 comments Hi guys, welcome.


message 5282: by Black (new)

Black Dragon | 1 comments New Author of a New Novel: Alien: A Girl From Another Planet Looking For Love.

A Big Science Fiction fan. I love Star Wars, Star Trek, and Battlestar Galactica. I love Asian movies: Chinese especially. Kung-fu movies are my favorite genre. As there are not much good Sci-Fi in Asian movies. Jackie Chan, Bruce Lee, and Jet Li, are some of my Heroes. I used to practice Martial Arts myself. I love Chinese cooking, all things media like writing, video production. I have a B.F.A. in Film making and Video Production. A bachelor's in Computer Science. Nine classes short of getting 3rd bachelor's in Web Design. Plan on getting Master's in Movie and TV Production.


message 5283: by T.F.G. (new)

T.F.G. Wallis Hello fellow book lovers

I'm Nina and just recently joined up to Goodreads, so still getting used to how things work around here :)

I'm 23, live in Lincolnshire UK, and I LOVE books.
They're not just a satisfying and relaxing pass time to me, but a passion.
Happily I will give any book a read, but my favorite genre in Scifi and fantasy.(Especially if it is based in another world - there's nothing quite like escaping you own world to momentarily live in another.)
To me, through reading, I feel almost well traveled (does that sound silly?), like I've lived in Middle Earth with the Hobbits, visited Westeros with the Starks, spent time in Narnia with Mr Tumnus, and run through the streets of Camorr with Locke Lamora.
Every book is an adventure.

Does anyone else get that feeling when you finish a book you particularly enjoyed? To me feels like my world has ended, because, in a way, it kind of has. I spend so much time living in the world of the book, that when it's time to leave, I get sad.
I hate goodbyes, always have. :)

When I have a place of my own, I intend to have a room for my books. That would be perfect.
I'm a total book collector. Could never part with a single one. I especially have an interest in collecting old books (the older the better) and have a super nerdy meltdown if I ever happen across a first edition.

I have a list as long as my arm of books I want to buy and read, and an even bigger list of books I've bought and not got round to yet.
My goal for this year is to read 20 books, and as I'm currently reading book number 10, I'd say I'm not doing to bad.

I love fantasy, so I would love if anyone had any suggestions of books I could add to my 'to-read' pile.
Or I would be more than happy to simply talk books with anyone.
I could quite honestly talk about books all day. :)


message 5284: by Mike (the Paladin) (new)

Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 874 comments Welcome.


message 5285: by T.F.G. (new)

T.F.G. Wallis Mike (the Paladin) wrote: "Welcome."

Thank you :)


message 5286: by [deleted user] (new)

Welcome to the group T.F.G. I also love collecting books. My wife is starting to give me mean looks though because it can get expensive.


message 5287: by Mike (the Paladin) (new)

Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 874 comments Wait until you start storing them in the refrigerator and the oven. Then she'll really be ticked.


message 5288: by T.F.G. (new)

T.F.G. Wallis Haha. Oh I feel for you, Ian. Luckily I have no one to give me looks about my books. Though I do get an eye roll or two when I buy more. I must have at least fifty unread books, but I can't stop buying more. :)
It's almost like an addiction.


message 5289: by Mike (the Paladin) (new)

Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 874 comments ...50? Only 50??? Great restraint.


message 5290: by T.F.G. (last edited Jun 09, 2015 03:19AM) (new)

T.F.G. Wallis I'm working my way through them. Had more, but I've set myself the goal of reading twenty books this year (I normally try to savour them and draw them out) But this year it's all business haha. I want to get through my unread books so I can make a start on the ever growing pile of 'to buy' books I have. :)

How many unread books do you own?


message 5291: by [deleted user] (new)

I probably only own about 150 and about 30 of them are unread. I'm trying to slowly collect all of the dresden files and the Legend of Drizzt books(Though i have read about half of those) in hardcover before i read them.


message 5292: by T.F.G. (new)

T.F.G. Wallis That's great. 30 unread is impressive. You must have great restraint, haha. I haven't heard of that series, I must admit, but I'll look it up. The best feeling is finding a new book series you really love and discovering there's load if them. :)


message 5293: by Sophie (new)

Sophie | 2 comments Hi I'm Sophie, 28 from London, UK. Reading is one of may favourite past times and I usually average about 3 books a week. I like to read all sorts of different books from horror to romance but I do have a soft spot for fantasy. My favourites include: Robin Hobb Collection: Assassin's Apprentice, Royal Assassin, Assassin's Quest, The Name of the Wind, His Dark Materials and The Chronicles of Narnia.

Looking forward to meeting everybody :)


message 5294: by T.F.G. (new)

T.F.G. Wallis Hi Sophie.
Wow! Three books a week. Now that is impressive. I really want to read Robin Hobb's Assassin book. Are they good then?


message 5295: by Wendy (new)

Wendy | 33 comments Nina,
MY personal opinion: Ship of Magic, The Mad Ship, Ship of Destiny are her best so far. I DID read the Assassin's Apprentice Series. For the most part, it was good. Although I recall not liking the main character by the end. I also enjoyed Tawny Man series which takes place after the assassins books. I attempted the Soldiers Son (#1)series and Rainwild (#1) and did not care for them.


message 5296: by T.F.G. (new)

T.F.G. Wallis Okay,
Thanks Wendy, I'll look into those ones too. She has so many books I didn't know which series to start first, so it will be either the assassin one or the ship one.
Thanks :)


message 5297: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (tnbooklover) Hi I'm Amanda. I'm from Knoxville TN. I have always been an avid reader but I've just recently gotten into SciFi and Fantasy. I'm looking forward to reading some books with you guys!


message 5298: by Louise (new)

Louise | 1 comments Hi, I'm Louise and I am from Ottawa, Ontario Canada. Love love fantasy and historical fiction. I appreciate a good who done it, also. I'm looking forward to reading along with you.


message 5299: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Bradley (Jennnanigans) | 13 comments Hi everyone!
I'm Jen from Orlando.
Born in 78, and been reading fantasy since I could read. I've explored Narnia, Pern, Krynn, Ravenloft, Middle-Earth (still haven't finished the Silmarillion though) Redwall, The Dragons of Argonath, ASOIAF, and last year inhaled the Discworld books (haven't finished the Wizards or read Small Gods or Pyramids yet though). I read a lot of other stuff: non-fiction, graphic novels, LOTS of horror.
Other stuff: I played the violin for 8 years in school and studied fine art while working in an art gallery, but also water-skiid and did other "outdoorsy southern" (i.e. rednecky lol)-type things.
Professionally I write training courseware and have published a few articles in magazines. I am a would-be author but I'm not discussing that here.
Currently I am rereading 'Guards! Guards!' for the nth time and working my way through the first Harry Dresden book, Stormfront.
I look forward to participating in some good discussions and finding some new books to read! Lovely to meet you all!


message 5300: by Don (new)

Don Dunham what a great name Jennnanigans! Welcome! if you get bored with Dresden, I would like to suggest the "Felix Castor" novels by Mike Carey, sorta the same ilk.


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