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Glad to know I'm not alone :) I sometimes wonder if I spend as much time reading as I do looking for books to read...

I was born in December 15, 1991 in the near of Hamburg/Germany.
Right now I am doing the university-entrance diploma, there's not a word in english for that what we use in Germany. But I think everybody knows what I mean :)
I liked to read thriller and psychothriller in the last years but now I'm in a fantasy phase.
Right now I really enjoy reading Terry Pratchett and Walter Moers, a famous german author. Of course also Harry Potter ;)
I'm looking forward to get a lot of inspiration from you in this group!
Nice greets from Germany
Desi

I just joined the group and decided that an intro is in order even if I might not be always active here.
My name is Victor and I was born on Oct 28, 1983 in Sofia, Bulgaria but I now live near New York in the US.
Since high school I have been a fan of Tolkien, J.R.R and (a little later on), of George R.R. Martin and Raymond E. Feist. Among other authors that I have read and enjoyed are David Eddings, Robin Hobb, Robert Jordan and many more which I cannot remember now. I mostly enjoy the high fantasy books, usually in long series full of characters and adventure that take us to fantastical new worlds. But light reads are there too: I read Terry Pratchett in high school and I feel like I need to come back to the hilariousness that his books are!
I am also an avid reader of science fiction. Here the undisputed masters are Isaac Asimov and Arthur C. Clarke. I like classics, as well as newer, lighter, sci-fi (such as the Star Wars extended universe). It is actually cool that the group is reading a book by Peter F. Hamilton as I am joining. Some 6-7 years ago, Fallen Dragon was a surprisingly good read that I randomly received from a book club. I might not be able to get Pandora's Star in time to join you guys but it is definitely in my to-read list. I am looking forward to hearing what you have to say about it.
The reason I join the group is to keep up to date with my two favorite genres and discover new books to read. Occasionally I might also join discussions and other activity.
Cheers!
Victor

Hi, my name is Frank, born in '86, and it's nice to be part of this group.
The quote about the vine is what got me into the fantasy genre. My friend Danny let me borrow the Sword of Truth series, and I read Wizard's First Rule, and after that I was addicted to epic fantasy.
I loved the Wheel of Time series, even though the pace was slower. What killed epic fantasy for me a bit is actually the significantly degrading quality of Terry Goodkind's series, and the Wheel of Time series which have a wish to live immmortal and just won't die.
I do love David Eddings, Terry Brooks, though I haven't read anything from them in a while.
Also love Orson Scott Card, and more recently, the Game of Thrones series.


I'd also highly recommend The Deed of Paksenarrion. :)

I will check out The Deed of Paksenarrion, thanks!


:)

You should read the old Swedish translation, the translator used about 3x the words Tolkien did. ;)

I voiced my negative opinion of Tolkien earlier, and they haven't kicked me out (yet), so I think you're safe.

I look forward to reading *ahem* (stalking) your reviews soon.

Welcome.

I'm Alan Zacher, and I turned fifty-nine on October the 7th. Wow, I'm old. I live in St. Louis, Missouri--if you can call living in St. Louis living. I joined Goodreads when Post Mortem Press published my mystery novel "I'm No P. I." But I'm very much into reading and writing light horror. Last year, I epublished a novel called "A Ghoulish Good Time." It's three spooky tales. Glad to be part of this group. Alan




Welcome ... at one time my plan was to retire in northern NM ... loved the area around Reserve and really did consider it. Unfortunately, not much of a market for dressage horses there, so ended up in KY.
Also a Native American art enthusiast as well, particularly liked some of the older Navajo artists, Beatien Yazz and Quincy Tahohma did some of my favorites. My last two years in MT I lived on a ranch on the Crow reservation owned by the Red Star family, had been in school with Kevin Red Star.

Hi all. I'm Chris and I'm from New Zealand, born in '75. I mostly read SF when I was younger and mainly older stuff - Heinlein, Asimov and so on. I did try Lord of the Rings when I was younger but made the mistake of starting with the prologue which fair stopped me in my tracks. When the movies came out I thought since I live a few minutes drive from the Hobbiton film set I really should find out about these books, I'd be embarrassed otherwise. This time I skipped the prologue and was hooked!
Since then I have split my reading between SF and fantasy, I am a massive Game of Thrones fan and also a massive Dresden Files fan, so much so I read the last 6 DF books in 6 days :-)
I need to find out what is good in modern SF and Fantasy and intend to catch up. Have just bought this month's SF group read, I will get to that next month probably, although nothing must come between me and the next Dresden book due end of November. Oh, and I just yesterday finished listening to the audio drama version of a Canticle for Leibowitz which blew my mind...
Since then I have split my reading between SF and fantasy, I am a massive Game of Thrones fan and also a massive Dresden Files fan, so much so I read the last 6 DF books in 6 days :-)
I need to find out what is good in modern SF and Fantasy and intend to catch up. Have just bought this month's SF group read, I will get to that next month probably, although nothing must come between me and the next Dresden book due end of November. Oh, and I just yesterday finished listening to the audio drama version of a Canticle for Leibowitz which blew my mind...

I'm a 30 something program manager for a online music service in San Francisco, CA. I have always loved to read, and ever since the introduction of digital books, the Kindle, and Audible.com I am now reading at a rapid pace. This has made my reading life 100x more enjoyable. Now that we have social sites for reading I think I'm in heaven.
I do not live in SF, but I work there and this means about 2-3 hours commute a day on a bus. This is my reading time, so it's great. I try to keep about 3 books going at all times, and I do a mix of 1 non-fiction book, and 2 fiction books. The non-fiction i like is pretty boring, mainly science, econ, and politics, but the fiction I like is all over the place.
SciFiction/Fantasy I'm currently reading: 1984 which is a stretch for SciFi, but it technically is. Also, I've got a big pack of kids who love to read, and we're Audible-ing The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxset now, which I would put in Pop Fantasy. Within the last year one of my friend pushed me to read Gardens of the Moon which was a level of fantasy I had not gotten to and was intimidated by. I love the book. It was amazing, and now I'm not afraid to take on large fantasy series based only on suggestion. I also started A Game of Thrones, but stopped half way because of my writing.
As I just said, I also am a writer, and i just recently self published a book that I was working on (mainly on the bus again) for about 10 years. You can easily hunt it down off my profile page if you're interested, or in the Author's Books section of this group.

Hi Chris, I'm a big Dresden fan. As for science fiction it would help to know more about your taste. I tend to like Military SF as well as some mainline...of course I read more fantasy and science fantasy, LOL.

Hi Chris, I'm a big Dresden fan.."
Thanks Mike. I am about to dip my toe in the Dresden pool. I have no previous exp. with his writing. Could you suggest a good novel to start with please?
Thanks in advance.

Now, I stumbled on these some years ago (I was primary care giver to my wife who was bed fast by then). I used them to "escape into" when I needed rest and read the ones published at that time back to back and loved them all. Some say that they didn't get into the first 2 quite as much. I did but I will say that (and I have rated them all 5 stars) even as good as the first novels are about the forth volume (Summer Knight) they seem to hit their stride and get even better.
Storm Front
Fool Moon
Grave Peril
Summer Knight
Death Masks
Blood Rites
Dead Beat
Proven Guilty
White Night
Small Favor
Turn Coat
Changes
Ghost Story
Cold Days 2012 November 27
Thanks Mike. I am unsure exactly what I want to explore in SF. I can tell you that I enjoyed the Foundation series but longed for more stuff blowing up. I really enjoyed a lot of Heinlein even though it seemed dated. Probably my fave was Starship Troopers. From the other stuff of his I read seemed to me that he had just turned into a dirty old man :-)

I just read the first book in the Star Force series...you can probably tell from the title it's pure "brain candy".
William C. Dietz has a good series I'd hate to try and describe in detail as I know I can't do it justice in limited room. (Well he's written a few series) but I like his Legion Series. It starts with Legion of the Damned.
Have you read Old Man's War?
Okay probably enough for now, LOL.
Old man's War is already in my to read list. Thanks

If you like things blowing up, military/sci-fi you might try David Weber's Honor Harrington series or Lois Bujold's Vorkosigan series. Both classic military space opera.
Thanks Sharon, will look into those

I haven't really read much sci-fi, not sure why. Read Dune about 25 years ago and loved it. Not sure where to start now, so some advice would be gratefully received.
Glad to be here.


Looking forward to it.
I've heard Jim Butcher mentioned a lot. Sounds like a good place to start, thanks for the tip.

Apart from reading, I also write. I have just completed my first sci-fantasy novel, "Serving Time", and it's currently being read by several beta readers. It's such a big project!
So, I need to have a look around and see how all this works! If anyone would like to know a little bit more about me and the process of writing a sci-fantasy novel, visit my blog, http://nadineonwriting.blogspot.com.
Okay, I'm going to explore the site! Bye! :-)

I just found this group because I was looking around for places where sf/ fantasy etc... books where being discussed. I'm born in 1979 and have been in love with reading as far back as I can remember. I always liked reading fantasy, sf, horror and historical books. I live in the dutch speaking part of Belgium and overhere only epic fantasy (and popular horror) seems to get translated. So I started reading books in English ( books are cheaper in english than in Dutch so that is a plus also)
some of my all time favorite authors are: jrr Tolkien, David Gemmel, terry pratchet,Asimov, Roger Zelazny...
recent favorite authors of mine are: jim butcher, peter hamilton, george rr martin etc...
Here is a list of the books I read this year

I was 10 when read my first SF novel (35 years ago) and I still remember nightmares with the Jack Williamson Humanoids.. i'm still lost in this world.
Cu bye



not exactly a high-calibre novel, but it certainly sparked my imagination and made the universe a very real and immensely wondrous place.
not long after i read

that cemented my love and respect for sci fi. i love the questions sci fi asks and the moral dilemmas it poses regarding humanity and our evolution and our place in the bigger scheme of things.


yes i suspect there are a lot of sci fi fans (at least fans of a certain age) that were influenced by this book.

Wanted to say hi to the group and state my motive for joining--to be part of the recommendation stream of great sci-fi and science fantasy novels.
So I thought I'd list some of my favorites and see if similarly interested readers might want to exchange recommendations...
In order of most favorite on top:
Gene Wolfe's Solar Cycle books
Dan Simmons' Hyperion Cantos
William Gibson's Neuromancer
Guy Haley's Champion of Mars
Frank Herbert's Dune series
John C Wright's Count To a Trillion
Eric Bear's Hull Zero Three
Richard K Morgan's Altered Carbon Series
-Dale
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