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themanwithnoname said:
NotStan said:
themanwithnoname said:

I'm reading Stone of Tears by Terry Goodkind, which is a task because my reading time is minimal right now.

I'm also reading Fables: Storybook Love (collection #3 for those of you keeping score at home). It's more Fables anyway, which is always nice.

I'm audiobooking The Gates of Rome by Conn Iggulden, which is pretty entertaining so far.

If there's one book I'm anticipating right now, it's Clariel by Garth Nix. I thought the Old Kingdom trilogy was awesome and hope that they get Tim Curry to read the audiobook again, because he did an amazing job.

Lirael, Sabriel and the Abhorsen or w/e were epic books, I remember reading them. If you enjoyed that sort of thing check out the "Painted Man" and "Desert Spear" <- Sequel to the Painted Man. I think they're part of the demon trilogy.

Sweet! I'll have a look and see what they're all about. Yeah, I really loved the Old Kingdom Trilogy. Garth Nix developed all the characters very well and Tim Curry's voicework made sure I was always paying attention.

On a slightly unrelated topic, has anybody read either the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo series or the Hunger Games series? They're both quite popular and look intriguing to me, but I'd like have an opinion from someone who's read either series.

No but I've been meaning to check the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo for quite some time now, just didn't have time at the time and when did picked up other books, by the way the books I've suggested are mature with both sexual and violent content, just wanted to say so you wouldn't sue my internets for providing you with borderline eye candy x). It's very adulty compared with the Old Kingdom trilogy



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