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Dapper Bandit wrote:Neuromancer is legit top tier sci-fi.
The rest of the sprawl trilogy and also his Bridge trilogy are amazeballs and you should read them.
I wish I could read Gibson for the first time again.
Just putting the finishing moves on Prisoners of Geography by Tim Marshall. Hadn't considered how profoundly the landscape has affected human history, although it's perfectly obvious if you think about it for more than 20 seconds. Still, learning is cool because knowledge is power!
jirodreamsofdank wrote:A quarter of the way through the third Stormlight Archive novel - I've never read any epic fantasy before (I tapped out on LOTR as a teenager after the first genealogy of a tree or something I found equally inane) so I decided to give some fantasy a whirl this year. Didn't know going in that it was a 10 book series published every 2-3 years so I'll probably be dead before the last one comes out.
dozicusmaximus wrote:Just finished Robin Hobb's Farseer Trilogy.
Started Michael J. Sullivan's Riryia Revelations.
Never really read much fantasy. I'm really enjoying it. I'm also really diggin this Kindle Paperwhite. I bought it for my vacation thinking it would be cool for travel, but am enjoying it more than I thought I would.
odontophobia wrote:Loved the Farseer Triology. The Tawny Man Trilogy is also great. I liked it a bit more than Farseer. Robin Hobb is great.
Haven't read Riryia yet. Picked up a few of the books. Fantasy is definitely my jam.
I'm about half-way through the third book in Brent Weeks Demon Cycle series. Cool concept. It's been a fun story so far.
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