So I have just finished 'The Thousandfold Thought', and now... what? I'm feeling a little lost. I put this series on a very high pedestal. I'm afraid that anything i read after this is just not going to be able to compete. So I was wondering if anyone had any good ideas for any authors or books. I would be very thankful for all suggestions. view post
i have read George R.R. Martin. they were excellent and i am eagerly awaiting the next in the series. i will have to give Steven Erikson a try. i keep hearing conflicting reviews but i will never know unitl i read them. thank you very much. view post
Amazing. Absolutley amazing. And that is exactly why i have stopped going to Wal-mart. Great story. view post
Actually i have read Robin Hobb's Farseer Trilogy. It was well done and i agree that it was very character based. It was not one of my favorite series but i did enjoy it. view post
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This discussion topic brings to mind that movie Gattica. view post
woman 9#. and i must agree with gierra. Bring me war any day over the sappy endings. view post
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hmm, words i like... mote obscure bibliophilia don't like... alleged interesting (i over use it) view post
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almost finished Memories of Ice- Steven Erikson eagerly awaiting House of Chains to come in the mail. view post
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im on the Bonehunters- Steven Erikson. i have stalled at the second to last chapter just because i dont want it to end. mostly because i don't know what to read after i finish. or maybe i just like torturing myself.
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Like most, I didn't like my name (Bridget) very much as a child. But as I grew older I didn't care anymore. The name Bridget has Irish roots, which i am very fond of. And I don't thjnk I could come up with anything that i would want as a replacement.
If i ever have children, I think they might hate me for whatever names i pick out for them.
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I really liked the names you posted actually. I have never been big on the idea of having children. But i think the names i would choose would be just bad enough to cause them headaches at school. I have always been fond of the name Rumor if i ever had a son. And Loden for a girl. i haven't begun to think of middle names yet. view post
Actually, I have never read those books. But thats a funny coincidence. Usually i do pick out all the names i like from the books i read. Rumor and Loden just sort of popped in my head. view post
Wow. Thanks for that. I really enjoyed watching the video. And some of it just boggles the mind. view post
im listening to Brand New. Their new cd 'The Devil and God are Raging Inside Me' is excellent. It's the best cd i have heard in a long time. view post
I just read it again a couple weeks ago. Its one of my favorite series. In the The Amber Spy Glass, I liked his take on the religious war. How God or The Authority, was only the first angel who decided he would take control. And Dust was the basis for all conscious beings. view post
re-reading Gardens of the Moon- Steven Erikson also reading Alamut- Vladimir Bartol view post
reading Reaper's Gale- Steven Erikson view post
She is indeed a most diabolical being. You now have the Kellhus image in my head holding a little dog in his arms and saying " That's hot". It is the most frightening picture. view post
Just a thought, do you think a modern day Kellus would use a political angle or a religious one? or both? view post