The Book thread
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Davros wrote:My favorite athers are David Gemmell...
Top three Gemmell books/series? [/High Fidelity-style man-ness]
I'm currently reading 'Mr Pye' by Mervyn Peake, and 'Writers of the Future Volume 3' by various people.
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Hmm. Some Drenai, yes - I'm partial to Waylander myself. I'm also very fond of the Jerusalem Man series. My favourite single book by Gemmell, though, is Knights of Dark Renown.
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Samildanach wrote:My favourite single book by Gemmell, though, is Knights of Dark Renown.
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Love a bit of fantasy, esp Tolkein of course, Terry Goodkind (Wizards First Rule and Stone of Tears especially), Terry Pratchett. If you can get hold of it I seriously recommend (if you enjoy humerous fantasy) Craig Shaw Gardner's Ebenezum Trilogy / Ballad of Wuntvor Trilogy, possibly the funniest books I've ever read.
Also love things like translations of the Icelandic Sagas, the Edda, stuff like that, thats what comes of listening to all this viking metal stuff! Would recommend Volsung Saga and Saga of King Hrolf Kraki. Combine with Beowulf and the Elder Edda and see where Tolkein got a lot of his inspiration from. The Kalevala's worth a look as well, as are Ngals saga, Eyrbyggja Saga , Laxdaela Saga.
And totally away from fantasy and viking themes, and towards something a bit more human, I love anything by Armistead Maupin, esp the Tales of the City series, a chronicle of life in San Francisco starting in the the late 70s and through the 80s. Sad in places, but funny, warm and well written.
Ok and nearly forgot: Clive Barker - Damnation Game, Weaveworld, Imagica, Great and Secret Show, what an amazing writer.
Also love things like translations of the Icelandic Sagas, the Edda, stuff like that, thats what comes of listening to all this viking metal stuff! Would recommend Volsung Saga and Saga of King Hrolf Kraki. Combine with Beowulf and the Elder Edda and see where Tolkein got a lot of his inspiration from. The Kalevala's worth a look as well, as are Ngals saga, Eyrbyggja Saga , Laxdaela Saga.
And totally away from fantasy and viking themes, and towards something a bit more human, I love anything by Armistead Maupin, esp the Tales of the City series, a chronicle of life in San Francisco starting in the the late 70s and through the 80s. Sad in places, but funny, warm and well written.
Ok and nearly forgot: Clive Barker - Damnation Game, Weaveworld, Imagica, Great and Secret Show, what an amazing writer.
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Umm!! Anyone like Robert Rankin, its like Pratchett for adults fantasy/houmour really worth getting into I think just finished the his latest The Da Da De Da Da Code, knows his music too. Presently reading Twisted Souls by Shaun Hutson, good easy read nothing taxing a horror story quite entertaining. Also like Ian Banks the SiFi stuff I prefere. Following to many authors to list them all, have you Umberto Eco he is seriously good story teller, better get on and read....
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spook1957 wrote:Umm!! Anyone like Robert Rankin, its like Pratchett for adults fantasy/houmour really worth getting into I think just finished the his latest The Da Da De Da Da Code, knows his music too. Presently reading Twisted Souls by Shaun Hutson, good easy read nothing taxing a horror story quite entertaining. Also like Ian Banks the SiFi stuff I prefere. Following to many authors to list them all, have you Umberto Eco he is seriously good story teller, better get on and read....
Have read a few Robert Rankin, he is extremely funny, Nostrodamus Ate My Hamster is my favorite of his of the ones I've read.
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