Mortal Instruments city of lost souls
2010 Odyssey Two by Arthur Clarke. Just finished 2001.
Biblo the hobbit. And I'm thrilled for the movie.
Two of them right now:
"God is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything" - Christopher Hitchens
"The First Confessor: The Legend of Magda Searus" - Terry Goodkind
HIGHLY recommend both.
Fahrenheit 451
And next I plan on reading "The Martian Chronicles" followed by "Something Wicked This Way Comes" and then "The Illustrated Man."
Then I'll have to go back to the book store and see what else they have by Ray Bradbury.
Currently reading Patriot Games (Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan series, I'm reading them in "chronological" order), think I might go between that and the Shannara series (though I'm not sure whether to do that in "chronological" order or publication order).
I've been thinking of getting the "Rama" and "Ringworld" series from the library.
Just finished reading the mistborn trilogy by Brandon Sanderson, I could imagine that translating into and epic movie fantastically, but alas these things take time.
Bloody Jack Series by L.A. Meyer + some fanfiction
The Way of Shadows, Night Angel Trilogy, Brent Weeks. It's good so far.
Putin khuliyo
What I am reading right now? The replies from this thread... Joking of course. I am actually reading 'Battlefield 3: Russian'. Andy McNabb, really interesting
I am reading "To be the man" by ric flair. It tells the story of one the most valuable and charismatic wrestlers in history. "Nature boy" Rick Flair.
Wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!
There is a video game being made of it. Fortunately it won't rape the series too much if it sucks because it's being set 300 years before, featuring a different story. I imagine it could be absolutely awesome, however I can imagine more ways in which it will suck...
Although I do think that a Mistborn movie is on the cards. I wonder who would be good choices to play Vin and Kelsier...
Anyway, just finished Daughter of Smoke and Bone, by Laini Taylor. It was suprisingly good and engaging.
"English doesn't so much borrow words from other languages as follows them into a dark alley, hits them over the head and goes through their pockets for loose vocabulary."
Neal Asher: the Voyage of Sable keech
Been reading the entire series, fantastic Sci-fi books, vorthy a read if you like the genre.
I've no idea what to write here.
Just started reading the first book of A song of ice and fire.
V for Vendetta the graphic novel. Preferring it to the film so far.
A. Sapkowski "Lux perpetua" 3td tome of great trilogy about Hussite Wars (with a hint of magic, fantasy races etc. ).
Horrible Histories: Slimy Stuarts
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A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies. The man who never reads lives only one.
The Final Hour - Andrew Klavan
Time...line? Time isn't made out of lines. It is made out of circles. That is why clocks are round. ~ Caboose