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Rereading Lords and Ladies, Terry Pratchett, as I type.
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Wishbone: Wow, those books are a big part of my childhood. They're all lined up on my bookshelf at home, and I've read them all as bedtime stories to my son, doing voices for each character ;-)

Some of Jürgensens books really ought to be translated into English. For that matter, they all ought to be reprinted in Danish as well. They're almost impossible to get hold of.
Yeah they really should be translated, I've posted wishes to Tellerup about it.
Many of his books are available as ePub, I read them on my iPad Mini, perfect when travelling by bus or train.
Next in line is Dystopia, it's been many years since I last read it.
Ira N. Levine - Quantum Chemistry and Clash of Kings
Cormac McCarthy: All the Pretty Horses
Currently in the middle of A Dance of Dragons by George RR Martin
Titan by John Varley and Machine of Death
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Laziter: Next in line is Dystopia, it's been many years since I last read it.
I'm planning to get my son to read that soon. Maybe I should also read it again myself.

Right now I'm reading Headcrash by Bruce Bethke.
Post edited November 11, 2013 by Wishbone
The Butlerian Jihad, can't remember the authors names.
Neuromancer
I just started reading Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy.
Finished A Feast for Crows by GRRM. Before reading the next book A Dance with Dragons, I am going to read at least the first book in the Ender's Game Series by Orson S. Card.
Post edited November 26, 2013 by jjsimp
Finished William Faulkner's first book, Soldier's Pay, and now I'm reading his third book, Sartoris.
Reading "A Storm of Swords". The series is well written for the most part, but I just can't seem to get into it at all. This book is the slowest going of them yet. Right now I'm just reading it out of self-obligation. ie: I have the books, so I will finish them. I doubt I will get any others after the next (bought the four-book collection thinking I would like them).
I recently finished The Rain Wilds Chronicles (4 books) by Robin Hobb. I've read all her stuff, hoping for something as marvelous as the Farseer books. No luck yet. If you're looking for a fantasy series of which a significant portion is devoted to gay male characters, this would be it.

Prior to that I read the Martian trilogy by Kim Stanley Robinson. I was impressed.

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adambiser: Reading "A Storm of Swords". The series is well written for the most part, but I just can't seem to get into it at all. This book is the slowest going of them yet. Right now I'm just reading it out of self-obligation. ie: I have the books, so I will finish them. I doubt I will get any others after the next (bought the four-book collection thinking I would like them).
I read them years and years ago. I felt as if I was wading through those books, just to get to the next sadly rare Arya chapter.
Post edited November 26, 2013 by grimwerk
Solaris - Stanislaw Lem (bought the russian dvd so thought I should read it before watching)

Shadowrun: Spells & Chrome (short stories in the Shadowrun setting)

Under My Hat: Tales from the Cauldron (short stories invovling witches or magick)

Next to read, after Solaris is Perfect Union by Cody Goodfellow (everything else by him has been completely awesome, weird as hell but awesome).