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BranjoHello: But I hope I'll finally begin reading Tolkien books next year starting with The Silmarillion.
Brace yourself. Many people have failed.

If you haven't read yet any Tolkien book I recomend you to start with The Hobbit and then The Lord of the Rings. The Silmarillion is for most of the people the hardest to read, even more than The Lord of the Rings.
In for the Mystified Bundle (although you can throw back Riven and Uru as I already own them, should you own them as well)
I am in for the Action Platformers Selection, thank you.

The Rogue Agent series by K. E. Mills is really good. Recently I have been reading Ilona Andrews' Kate Daniels books and Seanan McGuire's October Daye books, both of which feature supernatural investigators with Kate Daniels being set after the re-emergence of magic, and October Daye working for faeries.
It'd appear it's too late for that straitjacket. ;-P

No words to pay respect and express thanks for your never ending acts of kindness. Cheers and +1, friend!

I like many different genres, but my favourite is historical fiction (historical novels)., and among the contemporary authors, my favourites are Gilbert Sinoué and Arturo Pérez-Reverte. One of my favourite book in the genre though, is by Robert Graves, I, Claudius.

A book that made a great impression on me when I first read is Knowledge of Angels by Jill Paton Walsh; I reread it from time to time as the story never gets old.

Currently rereading Zig Zag by José Carlos Somoza.

Before that Die Therapie by Sebastian Fitzek - you can read a couple of reviews here.

As I've been very fortunate to receive many gifts during this sale, so not in.
I won your last giveaway so I'd rather not be in. Thanks for another amazing giveaway. :)
I am in... thank you for your generosity.

I have not read anything in a while. I have this delusion that I intend to complete writing a book and I have not read anything so as to compete with my writing time.
im in. anything rpg :D

thanks for your generosity

last sci - fi ish book i read was dean koontz seize the night xD
Ok I'll be IN since you insist.

Although I haven't been reading much except recipe books in "7 Days to Die" of late :P I was planning on rereading some Dying earth by Jack Vance, but where these books actually ARE (since I've moved 2x recently) I'm unsure.

I'm thinking the Mount & Blade set or the Heroes one (though I have H3 complete already)
I'm in for Enebias, for the Fedora Deluxe Pack

I am reading cozy mysteries lately, especially recent ones by JIm & Joyce Lavene who have got to be a couple of the best cozy/paranormal/mystery writers around today. I am also still finishing up a couple of non-fics about brain function. One is about how brains change as we age and the other is Thinking Fast & Slow by Daniel Kahneman
Post edited November 24, 2014 by SalarShushan
Watership Down is one of my all time favorites as well! Both the book and the movie, which is rare. I recently read "Hasan" by Piers Anthony (one of my favorite authors, but I hadn't read that before), it wasn't anything on the level of Watership Down for greatness but it was quite good. A fun fantasy adventure that kept moving.

- I'm in for myself
- I'd love either Mark of the Ninja or Gothic (which is never on sale!)

thanks for the opportunity!
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trentonlf: Read any good books lately?
It's so hard to suggest things not knowing what you know...
Here's a few of my favorite sci-fi/fantasy books:

The Snow Queen and The Summer Queen by Joan D. Vinge
The Sparrow by Mary Doria Russel
The Elenium Series by David Eddings (continues into the Tamuli series as well) - pure medieval fantasy, great stuff
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trentonlf: Read any good books lately?
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drealmer7: It's so hard to suggest things not knowing what you know...
Here's a few of my favorite sci-fi/fantasy books:

The Snow Queen and The Summer Queen by Joan D. Vinge
The Sparrow by Mary Doria Russel
The Elenium Series by David Eddings (continues into the Tamuli series as well) - pure medieval fantasy, great stuff
I am guessing you have probably already read these, but David Eddings also wrote The Belgariad and The Malloreon series, excellent books also ;)
I'm in for SW:KOTOR.

I wish I could say I've been reading some amazing books recently, but I haven't. Somehow having three kids around keeps me well occupied... But actually I've had the chance to loan comic books from the library and the latest was a Superman trade paperback. Quite liked it.
Could I please be entered for a chance to win Hatoful Boyfriend? Thanks.

I haven't read any books lately, unfortunately.
I'm in for Legacy of Kain Saga.
I reading anything from the author Haruki Murakami lately. For anyone who would like to start reading some Murakami I would recommend After Dark, It's short, fun and gives you a taste of his writing.