I'm a big Brin fan, and I think the Foundation book was his only foray into "un-originality"...
Thank god, too.
Don't know if it's considered sci-fi but I'm working on the V for Vendetta graphic novel at present. Liked the movie at a lot.
Same here.Don't know if it's considered sci-fi but I'm working on the V for Vendetta graphic novel at present. Liked the movie at a lot.
Big difference tween movie and novel. Both good-but the novel is better, IMO.
And I'm part of the faction that says the only book is Dune, and don't bother with the rest of the series. God bless those of you who like 'em, though.DUUUUUUUNE
I'm a Dune fan too. Currently reading Chapterhouse: Dune after recently completing Heretics of Dune. The series is amazing.
As for me, I'm currently 100 pages into King's The Stand. At this rate, I'm going to piss away my entire summer on this book, and we'll see you in October.
Bought that a few weeks back, but haven't really done much reading lately, so its still on the "to read" pile.I just picked up Gulimero Del Toro's The Strain which I'm very much looking forward to delving into. Will be reading it once I finished G.I. Joe.
Got a ton more than that, about 60 in total, half of them are Star Trek and I just can't be bothered with them any more.Yeah I know what you mean...I currently have a back log of about four or five books. Just haven't really been in the reading mood lately for some reason.
Yeah, I've just been buying/pre-ordering books for ages, and I've gone through about 30 books so far this year, but I just end up with as many books as I started with by the time all the pre-orders catch up with me.60 is indeed a lot sir! Wow...five is usually too much of a back log for me. Like I said though I've been in a reading and DVD watching funk over the last few weeks.
Just read Turn Coat, it's really starting to build momentum now. Love both of Jim Butcher's series. Dresden Files has to be my favourite series though.I have a dozen or so books already bought that I'm working through. Varying stuff from sci-fi (both "soft" and "hard") to fantasy, horror, mystery, non-fiction, etc. Most of it is sci-fi/fantasy stuff though.
My last book was the paperback version of Small Favor by Jim Butcher. It was as always, a good book. I don't think I've been disappointed yet by a Dresden book and that's the 10th one.
Me too. I love Codex Alera too, in fact it's probably the only "swords and sorcery" type fantasy that appeals to me.The Dresden Files is my favorite of Butcher's series, too, but Princeps' Fury was fantastic. I'm really looking forward to seeing how he ends the story in First Lord's Fury.
I have a dozen or so books already bought that I'm working through. Varying stuff from sci-fi (both "soft" and "hard") to fantasy, horror, mystery, non-fiction, etc. Most of it is sci-fi/fantasy stuff though.
My last book was the paperback version of Small Favor by Jim Butcher. It was as always, a good book. I don't think I've been disappointed yet by a Dresden book and that's the 10th one.
Now I'm reading Zoe's Tale by John Scalzi. I haven't actually read the first word of the book yet so I guess I'm "preparing" to read it.
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