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I mostly read sci-fi fantasy although my reading habits tend to be a bit eccentric. Like most others i see on these groups. I read a lot; a book every three days or so. Looking forward to seeing what the group has to offer.


Welcome Gerhard :)
What's a DBA?
What's a DBA?

My name is Mara, I was born and raised in Germany but am now living in Virginia, USA.
I registered here at goodreads not too long ago after I realized that shelfari did not hold my attention and I wanted a place to keep track of my reading easier than I used to in the past (adding titles and amazon links to a specific livejournal post).
Especially now that I have a Kindle (my fav Christmas present for my hubby and me to each other) and don't have to wait for my books to ship :)
I mostly read Fantasy, mixed in with some SF, mystery & thriller, and a tiny bit of historical fiction.
Favorite authors of the moment:
R.A. Salvatore, Robin Hobb, Patricia Briggs,George R.R. Martin,Brandon Sanderson,Jim Butcher,Terry Pratchett,Robert Jordan,Brent Weeks,Karen Chance
The books I read the most over my lifespan so far:




That's all I can think of right now, anything else a "proper" introduction post needs? :)
Nope, that about covers it Mara. Welcome to the group :)

What's a DBA?"
"Data Base Administrator". A "super-computer-geek" to the rest of us in the business of working/programing around data bases.
My name is Tiffin, I'm almost 31 and live in Eastern WA with my BF and two dog. I'm a QA Analyst (I test websites) who works from home and whenever I don't have anything to do, I read. :)
As a kid I started with Sweet Valley High, Babysitters Club, Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys. Then I discovered RL Stine and read all the books my school library had. Then one day on tv I saw a movie called Firestarter an realized it was made from a book. So of course I had to hit the library and read it for myself. Then I was hooked.
I own very Stephen King book in print and I don't bother waiting for his books to come out in paperback to get them. :)
One year I lived in the middle of nowhere (more than now) and decided to read all the "classics" like Verne and Asimov, etc. I realized just how much I enjoyed science fiction. Wells and Verne were my most go to authors as I hadn't heard of anyone else.
Then I was talking to my uncle one day about the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey and he told me it was made after a book. So I checked it out and I was absolutely hooked!. I read all four books, all the Rama Books all the Time Odyssey books and I just can't get enough of Arthur C. Clarke. I'm currently reading Childhood's End...again, just because I liked it so much.
As a kid I started with Sweet Valley High, Babysitters Club, Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys. Then I discovered RL Stine and read all the books my school library had. Then one day on tv I saw a movie called Firestarter an realized it was made from a book. So of course I had to hit the library and read it for myself. Then I was hooked.
I own very Stephen King book in print and I don't bother waiting for his books to come out in paperback to get them. :)
One year I lived in the middle of nowhere (more than now) and decided to read all the "classics" like Verne and Asimov, etc. I realized just how much I enjoyed science fiction. Wells and Verne were my most go to authors as I hadn't heard of anyone else.
Then I was talking to my uncle one day about the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey and he told me it was made after a book. So I checked it out and I was absolutely hooked!. I read all four books, all the Rama Books all the Time Odyssey books and I just can't get enough of Arthur C. Clarke. I'm currently reading Childhood's End...again, just because I liked it so much.
Welcome to the group, Tiffin :)

I run my own graphic design/web development business with clients located around the country. I graduated with degrees in Economics and Graphic Design/Illustration and minors in Management and English. I've lived in Idaho, Utah, Arizona, and Brazil.
I've always loved reading, especially science fiction. With the advent of eBooks, I've even started publishing my own titles, something I've always wanted to do but never thought I'd be able to do.
Some of my favorite authors include Orson Scott Card, Charles Sheffield, John Grisham, Stephen Gould, Gary K. Wolf, and Duane Swierczynski.
And I think the Kindle is the greatest invention since electricity. It has literally rekindled my love of reading and given me access to so many new stories I never knew existed.

I was briefly into Paranormal Romance, but can't read it anymore due to the strict parameters of the Romance genre. I hate repetition in my reading. I still co-moderate a secret PNR group purely by situational accident and made great friends there. I still hang there to talk about life and help moderate.
I used to be a member of this group, but left because I joined a great group called Fantasy Aficionados, in which a lot of my friends in Horror Aficionados are also a member of. I rejoined this group because I realized for the first time (after months of membership) that it's not also a SciFi group. "Fantasy" Aficionados, duh! I would like to read more SciFi, so here I am back again.




Well, welcome back Aloha :)
Islander?
Islander?
Ah, so not polynesian eh? Well, can't all be perfect I suppose :P
Also: why would you make that move?
Also: why would you make that move?

I'm an obsessive reader and started with Edgar Rice Burroughs, then Asimov, Heinlein, Ian Fleming, Rex Stout, Zelazny, Keith Laumer, Dashiell Hammett, Raymond Chandler, Richard Stark, Donald Westlake, Lawrence Block, and am currently very fond of John Sandford's "Prey" novels and Neal Stephenson (I just finished re-reading "The System of the World."
I'm also writing: I have a novel out, "In the Blood" (9781452877501), a science fiction thriller about the hunt for a serial killer on a planet where humans are a minority. I've gotten positive feedback from the people who've read it.In the Blood

31 yo. norwegian who a while back rediscovered the joys of reading (about the same time that I got an e-reader)
I read most things, but mostly fond of the Sci-Fi and Fantasy genres. Well suppose thats that, there is not much more to tell really if you are a nosy nelly and want to know more... well just ask me ;)
Happy reading to all from Norway.

31 yo. norwegian who a while back rediscovered the joys of reading (about the same time that I got an e-reader)
I read most things, but mostly fond of the Sci-Fi and Fant..."
Welcome to this world on the edge of the Milky Way Galaxy. Your English is excellent, by the way. I couldn't even learn German in school (just not cut out for linguistics).
Do you prefer "hard" science fiction or fantasy?

I'm new to this group and groups in general. This one seems to have a good selection and I hope to be exposed to books I might not pick up on my own.
Hey Ray, welcome to the group :)



I'm Denis from Croatia.
I just found this site and it's amazing...joined this group 'cuz fantasy is my favourite genre...currently reading Dragonbone Chair by Tad Williams

Heyas Devon and Denis. Glad to have you here :)

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I've never had anyone get on my case about reading/watching SciFi or Fantasy.
Sure, the occasional "nerd/geek" thrown my way, but usually in jest. When it wasn't said playfully, I didn't really care. It's what I enjoy, so screw 'em.
Same goes for newspapers, magazines and lame ass award shows.
Sure, the occasional "nerd/geek" thrown my way, but usually in jest. When it wasn't said playfully, I didn't really care. It's what I enjoy, so screw 'em.
Same goes for newspapers, magazines and lame ass award shows.

http://www.voyagerbooks.com/2011/02/1...
Thanks again,
Rachel
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Completely with you on this. I think Robson wrote some of the best hard SF around, and it's really disappointing that she seems to have changed genres. I'm sure the Lila Black books are fun to write, and unfortunately probably sell better, but I wish she'd at least alternate between fluff and quality. Maybe when the Lila Black series is finished...