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Lemon Crisis

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  1. Good book, hope you enjoy it! I've finished Things Fall Apart, which I rather enjoyed. I think I'm going to start either Catch-22 or The Count of Monte Cristo next. I should probably finish one of the other books I have on the go first though!
  2. I started Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe this evening, and I'm about a third of the way through. I'm actually quite enjoying it!
  3. Oh hi!

     

    Yup sorry, that was my fault lol.

     

    I had The Reality Dysfunction many years ago (picked it up in a charity shop, as usual :lol:) but never read it. It's now long disappeared, but I'll definitely have a look in my library for it, and for the other authors you mentioned in the thread. I might be better off just searching the county online library catalogue though, as I live in a village. Just whack reservations on some of the books & get them sent to my library :tong:

     

    Speaking of Malazan, I'll get The Gardens of the Moon reserved too. The only copy I have is on my ereader, and for fantasy books I prefer to read from actual hard copies.

     

    I'll let you know how I get on with them all, and thanks again for the recommendations!

     

    Hannah ^^

  4. Not really! I just usually stick to tv series as I wasn't quite sure whereabouts in the sci-fi genre to dive in for books. I'd rather read something thats not like a tv series tbh (unless its as epic as BSG). Thanks for the list of authors to try! I'd heard of them before but now I'll give them a go, and I'll see if my library has Gateway or The Forever War.
  5. Why have I never noticed this thread before? I love manga (and anime). My current fave mangas are Berserk (the only series I'm actually buying so far), Bleach, Naruto, Claymore, Bride of the Water God and Hellsing (although thats finished).
  6. I picked this up in Waterstones a couple weeks back, along with The Forever War, but I couldn't bring myself to buy them. I love my sci-fi (although admittedly I've never really ventured outside the Black Library book-wise), but I'm a bit wary of the older sci-fi books. I guess I'm worried about how outdated they'll seem. Are they as outdated as I suspect? I'm really craving sci-fi atm, and with no decent new series to watch I've turned to books
  7. Thanks for the comments on The Count of Monte Cristo.... I'm looking forward to reading it, but then I'm not. I think it's because I remember being forced to read classics at school, when in fact we were too young to really understand/appreciate them (plus they were Hardy - so depressing!). I'm trying to get stuck into the 1001 list though, so I'm game! pickle - hope you enjoy Black Magic Sanction! I loved it <3
  8. I just ordered that looking forward to reading it. I got The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas, and The Makioka Sisters by Junichiro Tanizaki through the post today. Wow, for some reason I never expected TCoMC to be such a thick book! Once I've finished reading Raven: Blood Eye by Giles Kristian, I might start one of those two. Knowing me though, they'll probably be on my TBR pile for weeks.
  9. Lol! Everyone elses made me chuckle, so I thought I'd have a go. Unfortunately Hannah also has suffered with severe mood swings related to being in season and can become very protective over her new companion. Unfortunately, Hannah was captured while trying to cross the border from Yugoslavia to Hungary, and was immediately imprisoned by the Hungarian fascists. (Love this one! I've just put it as my Facebook status) Unfortunately, Hannah is a bit of a monster. Her self-absorption is breathtaking. Unfortunately, Hannah may have a mutation that hasn't been seen before. I got up to page six then decided I'd better stop lol.
  10. My first foray into the series was when I found House of Chains in a charity shop many years ago. I bought it and read most of it even though I knew it was several books into a series. I remember something about a horse called Havok, blood oil(?), wooden swords that were actually quite epic, and a group of weird humanoid things that were somehow linked to giant carvings of dogs. Lol. But what I also remember is that what I read I enjoyed, even though I didn't understand a lot of what was going on! I ended up giving that book back to a charity shop once when I was having a clear out, and forgot all about the series. So anyway, I was reminded of the series several times last year and I finally started reading Gardens of the Moon a few weeks ago. But I found it difficult to get into. I don't like to be spoon fed, but Erikson seems to go to the other extreme (doesn't help that I like to read fast, but with this there was so much going on all at once I had to slow down considerably). I certainly wasn't swimming, but I wasn't quite sinking either. More like wading neck-deep through molasses. However, your post has reminded me that actually its the kind of series I usually enjoy. So I will try again. I'm not sure when though, as I have about 10 books here with bookmarks in, and a stupid amount on my TBR list *blushes*. *hand you a glass of (insert preferred beverage here)* This is a great post! If I hadn't already heard of the series I'd definitely try it after reading this. As it is you've got me picking GotM back up to give it another go
  11. I loved this series! I have all three books on my shelf and they're well worn with love ^^. Eventually (when I can afford it) I'll have to sneak by waterstones and get the books from Imriel's series and the new one she's just started. I have soooo many books I want to buy though!
  12. I loved that book! Can't wait for the next. I'd recommend Elizabeth Moon's Paksenarrion trilogy (which you can now get in one book called 'The Deed of Paksenarrion'). I'd also recommend The Long Price series by Daniel Abraham. Aaaand the Mistborn trilogy by Brandon Sanderson. I'd better go now before I get carried away. Oh! Almost forgot - The Adamantine Palace by Stephen Deas
  13. I started the first book last year, but I couldn't get into it at all. I liked what I'd heard about it (the whole Kinden thing), but I had to force myself to read the first couple of chapters. It's a shame because I wanted to enjoy it. I might give it another go this summer
  14. Oh I will, eventually but I can only really afford one at the mo! I might just toss a coin. Or make it best out of three. Or five....
  15. *Sidles in* Ooooooh. These sound good! I was going to get Glen Cook's Black Company series, but now I'm torn!
  16. Bleach ep 227. I was gonna skip the fillers and wait for the good stuff to come back, but it looks like the fillers are never-ending. Meh.
  17. Its just one of those songs A New Form of Silence - Combichrist
  18. Lol! How freakishly random! I have a few bookmarks, and my fave is a leather one with tassels. They're never to hand when I need them though (naturally) so I end up using whatevers handy, which is usually torn strips of paper or tissue or something lol. I'll never fold corners down though, even if its a beaten up old book I found in a charity shop.
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