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Arma
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I read fentasy (mostly):
- Pratchet books
- Traxxass books
- LotR
- WoT
- and others, of course, like the Blizzard books on WarCraft, StarCraft & Diablo
But I also like mystery books (Agatha Cristy is my all-time favorite), sci-fy ( I like Dune ... the original is always the best, in this case - only the original!), classics (I like Don Quihote and some works of Alex. Dumah - the prediscesor of R. Jordan) and many others ...
Post Wed Nov 12, 2003 8:56 pm
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cwey
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I read mostly fantasy books though I am not a big fan of scifis with a few exceptions. May favorite authors are:
-Raymond Fiest
-Mercedes Lackey
-Marion Zimmer Bradley
-Robin Hobb
-etc.
Post Thu Nov 13, 2003 1:43 am
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Arma
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Oh, I just love Fiest!
Post Thu Nov 13, 2003 12:33 pm
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quote:
Originally posted by Lady Armageddona
I read fentasy (mostly):
- Pratchet books
- Traxxass books
- LotR
- WoT
- and others, of course, like the Blizzard books on WarCraft, StarCraft & Diablo
But I also like mystery books (Agatha Cristy is my all-time favorite), sci-fy ( I like Dune ... the original is always the best, in this case - only the original!), classics (I like Don Quihote and some works of Alex. Dumah - the prediscesor of R. Jordan) and many others ...


A bit like me, but where did you get Warcraft & Diablo books?
Post Thu Nov 13, 2003 12:53 pm
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EverythingXen
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They're available, but probably not widely distrubuted.

I read the usuals... Jordan, Martin, Moorecock, Tolkien, Salvatore, Hickman & Weis... (two of those things are not like the others) - fantasy mostly.

A whole lot of science fiction as well.

Above all else I have a love of pulp fiction. Things like the Forgotten Realms, Dragonlance, Shadowrun, Star Wars, etc.

I liked the legend of Gilgamesh, but very few other classics. I've been told that I didn't like Homer's work because I got a very poor translation by a friend of mine who is an english professor, and I tend to trust his judgement... so if anyone has a non-sleepy time translation I'll give it another shot.
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Post Thu Nov 13, 2003 1:20 pm
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Namirrha
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EverythingXen, different translations of Homer's works make a big difference. Some of them are more poetic and less exact, yet because the translation style is poetic, it is supposed to mimic the cadences and feel of the original Greek. And others are more correct, yet more dry and boring. In those translations, the translator is not as interested in preserving the sound and feel of the original work, so much as preserving the precision of the translation. Personally, I like the more poetic translations--they stir the imagination and move the soul. I believe there's a translation by Byron (although it might be another poet) which was my favorite version.
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EverythingXen
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Dry would be a good way to describe the version I read. As in... go to sleep after three pages dry.
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Post Fri Nov 14, 2003 1:17 pm
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Jaz
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I liked Homer's Iliad mainly because of the gore. Shocked me out of my socks when I read it for the first time all those years back, and thus created a lasting impression.
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Wooper
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Paulo Coelho has the books for me....
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Post Sat Nov 15, 2003 2:47 pm
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Lots of good stuff mentioned in this thread. I can't get enough David Eddings. Other authors that I grab without hesitation:
Terry Pratchett
Robert Asprin
LE Modesitt (not terribly impressed with his sci-fi, though)
David Gemmell (!!)
Robert McCammon
Glen Cook (Black Company series)
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Post Sat Nov 15, 2003 3:28 pm
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quote:
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Glen Cook (Black Company series)


That's the only Fantasy I liked a bit. Although I've read only one book of these series, a very old one. White rose or something similar.
Post Sat Nov 15, 2003 6:14 pm
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Max Killen
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I read a wide variety of books, some of my favorite authors:
Ken Follett - Pillars of the Earth is one of my all-time favortie books
Tom Clancy - his alter-ego series
Louis L'Amour - read them all
John Steinbach
Larry McMurtry
I am currently reading Brain Jacques' Redwall series, yeah I know it's for kids, but I'm a kid at heart
I've tried James Joyce's Ulysesis (spelling) several times but truthfully, it bored me to death
Post Sun Nov 16, 2003 5:46 pm
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Korplem
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quote:
Originally posted by Max Killen

I am currently reading Brain Jacques' Redwall series, yeah I know it's for kids, but I'm a kid at heart


I'm glad to see I'm not the only person thats read that!
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Steerpike
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Michael Moorcock Rules
   

Only scratching the surface of his outstanding talent...

The Elric novels (Stormbringer! OMG - how good ?).
Gloriana.
Von Bek.

The Eternal Champion in his many guises...
Law and Chaos, the Multiverse, Wheldrake...
Jerry Cornelius.

Need I say more ?

Oh and Mervyn Peake for giving the world the Gormenghast trilogy.

Regards,
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Post Wed Dec 17, 2003 1:50 pm
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quote:
Originally posted by Jaz
I liked Homer's Iliad mainly because of the gore. Shocked me out of my socks when I read it for the first time all those years back, and thus created a lasting impression.


I'll be reading that later on in the year for Classical Civ. At the moment I'm reading Herodotus (Again, in classical civ) and Rainbow 6 voluntarily.
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