SpirlaStairs: Deus Ex inspired me to read The Man Who Was Thursday.
Daedalus1138: Is that book good? I found the excerpts in Deus Ex to be interesting, but I've always wondered.
Could never get past the first page, myself. I suppose you need to be in a certain mindset to read it. :P
Ironically, I'm reading Malazan Book of the Fallen right now; currently on Reaper's Gale. Man, Erikson really likes to go off on his philosophical tangents. Reaper's Gale is the first book where those tangents have resonated even marginally with me.
wodmarach: I have a copy of book 1 I picked up in I think it was 91... you could say it's been awhile coming the whole series takes place over 2-3 years!
Nifty! Also, in the Sanderson books it's explicitly mentioned that it's been about two years since the series started. Egwene, Nynaeve and Elayne sure have progressed fast in their training as Aes Sedai...
Aningan: Horus Heresy: Fulgrim
Close to finished. Next will be the following book in the series or the 3rd book from Icemark Chronicles from Stuart Hill. Haven't decided yet.
I consider the Horus Heresy books to be one of my guilty pleasures. The only book that's actually okay from a literary standpoint is Legion (by Dan Abnett, of course), although I suppose Descent of Angels is a borderline case, if you disregard the bland last quint. (Perfectly cromulent word).
Take my advice, though, and skip Battle for the Abyss. Ugh.