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Originally posted by stonebeard stonebeard wrote:

Originally posted by TheProgtologist TheProgtologist wrote:

Originally posted by stonebeard stonebeard wrote:

Well, now that I've finished Drinking Midnight Wine and have been impressed by Simon R. Green, I've picked up Blue Moon Rising, and am hoping it will be just as good if not better!

A big thank you to Jody who recommended me a such a good writer as Simon R. Green!!

Also reading The Scarlet Letter for American Literature class.

Blue Moon Rising is a great book,it is the first book in the Darkwood series.

The middle books in the Darkwood series are my favorites,The Adventures of Hawk and Fisher:Guards of Haven and Swords of Haven.After Blue Moon Rising you have to read them before Return of the Blue Moon,or you will be lost.

You have to find and read the Deathstalker series!!!

Deathstalker is the first book.

I'll get to it. But I liked the premise of Blue Moon Rising more.

Greene writes a lot of good sci fi but the Darkwood books are one of his few fantasy series,and they are very good.

After Blue Moon Rising read this:

Then this:

The finally:

Barnes & Noble(my second home)carries all these books.



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^ Are those the rest of the series, Jody?
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Originally posted by stonebeard stonebeard wrote:

^ Are those the rest of the series, Jody?

Yes Stonie,there are 4 books.

 

 



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^ Are those the rest of the series, Jody?

Yes Stonie,there are 4 books.

Thanks!

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Originally posted by stonebeard stonebeard wrote:

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^ Are those the rest of the series, Jody?

Yes Stonie,there are 4 books.

Thanks!

Your welcome.

I can't tell you why the middle 2 are called The Adventures of Hawk and Fisher or I will blow Blue Moon Rising for you.

Trust me though.I have all his books and have read everything Greene has written.



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Yes


Hiding In Wales.........Great book
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Currently reading 'Villette' by Charlotte Bronte...
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Chronicles of the Chinese Emperors by Ann Paludan ... my kind of non-fiction
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finally after waiting 2 years
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Right at the moment I'm reading Ubu Roi by: Alfred Jarry
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Originally posted by The Miracle The Miracle wrote:

I'm in the end of the third book of Lord Of The Rings. I must say that it's very impressive and a true masterpiece. I didn't care for it before because I thought it was "for kids", but once I started reading, I see it's not at all for kids. While Hobbit was somewhat a children's book, LOTR is so much more mature. And it owns Harry Potter.

The Silmarillion is not bad either.

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Originally posted by Norbert Norbert wrote:

Originally posted by The Miracle The Miracle wrote:

I'm in the end of the third
book of Lord Of The Rings. I must say that it's very impressive and a true
masterpiece. I didn't care for it before because I thought it was "for kids",
but once I started reading, I see it's not at all for kids. While Hobbit was
somewhat a children's book, LOTR is so much more mature. And it owns
Harry Potter.


The Silmarillion is not bad either.



The silmarillion is awesome. that is after the first couple of chapters.
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Originally posted by king of Siam king of Siam wrote:

Originally posted by Norbert Norbert wrote:

Originally posted by The Miracle The Miracle wrote:

I'm in the end of the third
book of Lord Of The Rings. I must say that it's very impressive and a true
masterpiece. I didn't care for it before because I thought it was "for kids",
but once I started reading, I see it's not at all for kids. While Hobbit was
somewhat a children's book, LOTR is so much more mature. And it owns
Harry Potter.


The Silmarillion is not bad either.



The silmarillion is awesome. that is after the first couple of chapters.
Maglor lives!

so does Melkor

I'm proud to say that I've got my dads first edition copy of the Silmarillion and Unfinished Tales.



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Originally posted by king of Siam king of Siam wrote:


finally after waiting 2 years

Also what I am reading currently.  So far the wait has been worth it, this series is incredible.  I recommend it as much as I would Rush. 

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does anyone here like The Wheel of Time series, by Robert Jordan?  Used to be my favorite until book 7 when I got completely bored with the series, now George RR Martin is my favorite with the impeccable A Song of Ice and Fire Series ^^
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I've only read the first WOT book, which was great.
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Originally posted by video vertigo video vertigo wrote:

Originally posted by king of Siam king of Siam wrote:


finally after waiting 2 years

Also what I am reading currently.  So far the wait has been worth it, this series is incredible.  I recommend it as much as I would Rush. 


Im going to take my sweet time reading it because i finished the last one in a week and because of school
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Originally posted by tardis tardis wrote:

I've only read the first WOT book, which was great.

that one is by far the best, if only the series had continued as it started.
Martin's books so far are all just as good to me, each book is a 5 star book.

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Originally posted by TheProgtologist TheProgtologist wrote:

Originally posted by The Miracle The Miracle wrote:

I'm in the end of the third book of Lord Of The Rings. I must say that it's very impressive and a true masterpiece. I didn't care for it before because I thought it was "for kids", but once I started reading, I see it's not at all for kids. While Hobbit was somewhat a children's book, LOTR is so much more mature. And it owns Harry Potter.

LOTR is IMO the best fantasy series ever,and I think out of all three books,The Return of the King is the best.The battle for Helms Deep in The Two Towers book RULES though.

Yes, I liked Return Of The king the best, too Haven't read Semarillion yet, but certainly going to.

Currently reading Robert Heinlein - the Puppet Masters.

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^^ Heinlein is 
i have like 12 of his books
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