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Finished reading a collection of two stories written by Lovecraft as a ghostwriter: The Mound and The Horror in the Museum. 3/5.
I was last reading The Phoenix Conspiracy. I always have a few on the go but that is my most recent and im glad to say im really enjoying it.
Nemesis by Issac Asimov

It rocks
"Joyland" by Stephen King. Quite good so far. I wish he'd write more stuff like this and less of the "this is big and bloated because I can" stuff.
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DieRuhe: "Joyland" by Stephen King. Quite good so far. I wish he'd write more stuff like this and less of the "this is big and bloated because I can" stuff.
Oh cool! I enjoy SK but agree that some serious editing got waylaid by his fame...

I'm currently reading a Lee Child - "A Wanted Man", which is part of the Jack Reacher series. Too bad the casting was so mismatched in the recent movie but the series has been great light reading.
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the_bard: The Club Dumas by Arturo Pérez-Reverte. Very good if you're into books in general as it is a book about books. Polanski's "The Ninth Gate" is based on this.
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Firebrand9: One of my favorite movies. How does the book elaborate on the movie?
Perez-Reverte is one of my favorite authors. Polanski's film is a faithfulish adaptation of half of the book, but, in "club dumas", the whole "9th gate" story is embedded in a broader investigation around Alexandre Dumas' books, so, it's almost as if Polanski had adapted a subplot of the novel (okay, let's say "the" subplot, not "a" subplot). This makes a very different tone, as the book is much more ironic towards conspiracies, and has a string "Foucault's Pendulum" vibe all the long.

Also, Depp is extraordinarily well cast, he corresponds perfectly to the novel's character's description. However, as always, Seigner is horribly miscast : the Adler girl in the novel is actually very charming.
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The Balance of Power (books 4-6 of the Godsland Series) by Brian Rathbone. Nice little generic fantasy. I downloaded the first three books for free from amazon and liked it enough to grab the second one. Its pretty much run on the mill farmer girl (literally) is a chosen one for a prophecy that must rise up and lead the world against the coming darkness. After reading a bunch of really heavy books like Game of Thrones and Malazan the change of pace is nice.

Gonna be picking Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin back up after this one, I read through the first one and have been meaning to get back to the others.
I recently finished The Driver (1922) and I'm now reading The Cinder Buggy (1923) both by Garet Garrett. Interesting books that make the ordinary into good stories.
Even though I did say I would read A Tale of Two Cities, I have progressed very little on it. Instead, I just finished "The Trial" by Franz Kafka. A pretty weird and surreal book that doesn't really explain a lot. It feels very disjointed at times, but I would lie if I said I'm not looking forward to more of his books.
The Daylight War by Peter V. Brett. IMO The Demon Cycle = best fantasy books I've read since The Witcher.
Finished reading The Moon of Skulls, a collection of two stories by Robert E. Howard centered around the puritan swordsman Solomon Kane. 3/5, I prefer Conan anyway :-P
Just finished American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis. A tremendous book! The lack of a definite ending even managed to increase it's theme of endless cycles of boredom and psychosis. A great read :3

Gonna start reading my sister's copy of The Road by Cormac McCarthy. She and everyone else says it's a fantastic book, so I'm excited!
Gonna give The Road by Cormac McCarthy another go again. I quit early on awhile back, but I'll try and give it another shot
Necronomicon
It's a collection of H. P. Lovecraft's stories. 880 pages witch really great artworks

Contains:

Night Gaunts
Dagon
The Statement of Randolph Carter
The Doom that came to Sarnath
The Cats of Ulthar
The Nameless city
Herbert West - Reanimator
The music of Eric Zann
The Lurking fear
The Hound
The rats in the walls
Under the pyramids
The Vault
The Outsider
The Horror at Red Hook
The Colour out of space
Pickmans model
The Call of Cthulhu
Cool air
The shunned house
The Silver Key
The Dunwich Horror
The Whisperer in darkness
The strange high house in the mist
The dreams in the witch house
From Beyond
Through the gates of the silver key
At the mountains of madness
The Shadow over Innsmouth
The shadow out of time
The haunter in the dark
The Thing on the doorstep
The Case of Charles Dexter Ward
The Dream quest of unknown kadath
To a dreamer

This will take some time to finish since I'm only at page 150.
Post edited June 25, 2013 by Venser
Finally finished the Hobbit and Lord of the Rings.

Started to read Starship Troopers and can't put it down. I am starting to understand why my friends hated that imposter of a movie called Starship Troopers. Where were the fucking jump suits?
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