Well still related except it takes place 60 years after and not 600 years after.CKDad wrote:I haven't read Market Forces, but in case you didn't know, it's unrelated to the other books.
Still looking forward to the read though.
Well still related except it takes place 60 years after and not 600 years after.CKDad wrote:I haven't read Market Forces, but in case you didn't know, it's unrelated to the other books.
Have the same problem. Nook Tablet recently, now I'm simultaneously reading a dozen books!TheMetal1 wrote:I have really started reading a lot more now that I have an e-reader (Nook Color).
Never was able to get into Anthony's novels, which is a shame. We had a mutual friend, and Anthony evidently put my wife (Cherie) and me into some of his material.A Spell for Chamelon (Xanth #1) by Piers Anthony
DUDE. You are in for a treat. But stop after the first 10 - the ones Zelazny actually wrote himself. I re-read the series every 3-4 years or so.Aergraith wrote:Starting on the Amber books which I somehow never read.
Good stuff... one of my favorite authors!Relaxo wrote:Sailor on the seas of Fate (Elric book 2)
just finished the first one again.... tasty!
NICE!!!kreider204 wrote:SPEAKER FOR THE DEAD by Orson Scott Card. Read ENDER'S GAME last week.
Try Saintspeak by Orson Scott Card. It's "supposedly" ghost written (literally) by Bierce as a direct sequel to the Devil's Dictionary. Brings it up to 1990, at least.serleran wrote:The Devil's Dictionary by Ambrose Bierce. Some things are as true as ever and others are just hilarious. I do wish it was a longer work, perhaps, to define more things but such may be the work of another lexicographer.