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BloodyNine

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  1. I have just started this book and it is confusing to say the least. Should I know who all these people are? Should I start with his other books? As long as everyone else is confused I will keep at it!!
  2. With work etc, I normally read 2 books a month.
  3. I stole Fifty Shades of Grey from a BDSM club
  4. Hahaha thought so!! I will be there when asap. I am finding it hard to get through Wise Man's Fear - work ruining my reading again
  5. @Karsa Orlong not long now mate, I hope you have pre-ordered I need to finish Wise Man's Fear - Patrick Rothuss mucho fast
  6. Tis a good book, well written and entertaning. I will read the second installment soon.
  7. Smashing book! I very much enjoyed this one, and bought the next instalment on my Kindle today. I would recommend this to anyone who enjoys a good clever story Bumping for the general awesomeness of the book
  8. I thought the TV show was good, but the book was much better. TV Cersei does not do the book Cercei justice (she is super mean). He will have to jazz up sesons 4 and 5 quite a bit - just to stop the snores
  9. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA If I was a dog I would howl *scratches behind ear with foot*
  10. Mine are: Reading Shooting (clay pigeon only) Running Weights Eating everything I can get my hands on (I need them after all the running and weights) World of Warcraft (sad I know) Classical Music Walks around my native Essex
  11. Will I find this book on the topshelf of my local Waterstones Sorry about that On a more serious note, due to the largely mixed opinions, I will give it a shot and let you guys know what I think.
  12. The Forge of Darkness sounds awesome. I have the first of the Malazan books on my Kindle, but have yet to read it. Do you think I could start with this one before reading the Malazan books? I would think it is OK seeing as it is set before the Malazan Empire.
  13. Hope you like it my friend
  14. Totally agree with Swan Song, I finished reading it recently and really enjoyed it. I have not read Odd Thomas, and con not really comment on it.
  15. My first was The Hobbit when I was much younger, I left fantasy alone for a long time and was recommended The Assassins Apprentice by Robin Hobb, and I have been totally hooked since <3 The first horror was The Rats by James Herbert.
  16. LOL, you poor thing I have never heard of Jules Watson, but I like your description and will try this one soon - just so you have some company!
  17. Sounds good - another for the wishlist
  18. Sounds like a winner mate, I am not very good at reviews but I will let you now how I get on
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