Soooo I just got a H.P. Lovecraft book. My first one. Wish me luck.
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Soooo I just got a H.P. Lovecraft book. My first one. Wish me luck.
Q: How many Call of Cthulhu players does it take to change a light bulb?
A: All of them, because you never, EVER split the party!
God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can change, and the weaponry to make the difference.
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Garry AKA --Phoenix-- Rising above the Flames.
My favorite game console is a table and chairs.
The Olde Phoenix Inn
I'm reading this thread...
Q: How many Call of Cthulhu players does it take to change a light bulb?
A: All of them, because you never, EVER split the party!
God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can change, and the weaponry to make the difference.
I am currently reading...
[ame="http://www.amazon.com/Ghost-King-Transitions-Book-III/dp/0786952334/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1256486321&sr=8-1"]The Ghost King: Transitions Book III[/ame] by R.A. Salvatore
[ame="http://www.amazon.com/Colonial-Gothic-Rulebook-Richard-Iorio/dp/0979636108/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1256486389&sr=1-1"]Colonial Gothic: Rulebook[/ame] from Rogue Games
and the draft of Inceptum Terminus (Hero Game Setting) by Richard Littles.
Mathias Thulmann: Witch Hunter, by C.L. Werner.
[ame="http://www.amazon.com/Matthias-Thulmann-Hunter-Warhammer-Novels/dp/184416554X"]Amazon.com: Matthias Thulmann: Witch Hunter (Warhammer Novels) (9781844165544): C. L. Werner: Books[/ame]
It's a well written novel.
Thoth-Amon, Lord of the Underworld and the Undead
Once you know what the magician knows, it's not magick. It's a 'tool of Creation'. -Archmagus H.H.
The first step to expanding your reality is to discard the tendency to exclude things from possibility. - Meridjet
Ok, anyone else have the habit of waiting for the release or next book in a series, and pop, when it comes out, you have to go back and Re-read the entire series leading up to it so that everything is fresh? Sometimes I hate myself..
Knowing that I may have to drudge thru the Wheel of time this or next month , and tho it definitely is not a chore, The Dresden files soon, and His other series Codex Alera....
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Also, have you ever been reading a series that has you confused, intrigue'd, and UTTERLY Pissed-off! at the author, but you have to keep reading?? I call it The chronicles of Thomas Covenant, Unbeliever. By Stephen R. Donaldson.
I had to stop reading the series after book 1 of the second chronicles, because my wife saidthat i became a dark, foul, menacing and angry person when reading these.. lol
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I loved the Chronicles of Thomas Covenant! Yeah, he's an anti-hero and you have to keep that in mind. But you have to read it all the way through!
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Proven Guilty, the 11th in the Dresden Files. (Prolly will go through the series again when Changes comes out, too, heh.)
Not sure what next. Maybe a re-read of Peter Sagal's The Book of Vice.
Also a coupe series me and the wife are reading.. Dexter. ( tho not really a big series yet,) Anita Blake, vampire series by Laurell K Hamilton... yes it is getting better....for a few books she degenerated itno pornography, but the plotlines are coming back into focus....
I'm re-re-reading the Eye of the World series by the late Robert Jordan... all in anticipation of a possible release of the last book of the series - written by his son from his notes.
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In the "library of the classics" section it has the collected works of Lovecraft, enough reading to drive a small town crazy.
Hey, Kudos Malruhn! The Wheel of Time is one of my all-time favorite series, I've read it through several times. Was seriously bummed when Robert died, both because of the tragedy of losing a favorite and talented author, and the fact that the series wasnt finished. Hope his son can do it justice! (I always liked Mat Cauthon and Thom Merrilin. And Myrdraal are awesome!)
Oh yeah, as for what I'm reading...
I just finished Dan Brown's latest novel "The Lost Symbol", on par with his other books, definitely worth reading if you like his work.
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