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| Topics | | messages | Last message | | | 75 Books Challenge for 2009 : New Starter: iansales | | 98 | iansales, Friday 5:15am |  |
| 999 Challenge : avatiakh's 999 challenge | | 148 | SqueakyChu, December 2009 |  |
| 75 Books Challenge for 2009 : What We Are Reading - Fantasy/SF | | 354 | TadAD, September 2009 |  |
| The Green Dragon : July's Joyous Bargains | | 35 | Shanra, July 2009 |  |
| 75 Books Challenge for 2009 : avatiakh reads some books in 2009 | | 235 | avatiakh, July 2009 |  |
| 100 Books Challenge for 2009 : avatiakh aims for 100+ in 2009 | | 61 | avatiakh, June 2009 |  |
| BookMooching : Science Fiction fans in Ottawa, Canada | | 1 | Hieremias, April 2009 |  |
| 999 Challenge : What are you reading right now? | | 255 | naastik, February 2009 |  |
| 999 Challenge : What will you read first? | | 59 | RidgewayGirl, January 2009 |  |
| Science Fiction Fans : Favorite scifi from the last 10 years | | 90 | pivox, August 2007 |  |
| The Green Dragon : Peter F. Hamilton? | | 6 | cad_lib, August 2007 |  |
| The Green Dragon : Hardback or paperback? | | 123 | RuneFirestar, April 2007 |  |
... Hamilton's Greg Mandel books before I tried Night's Dawn. Last year I read my first Stephen King novel The Stand, and Night's Dawn kept reminding me of that. I was entertained but it was a lot of reading and a bit too supernatural for my liking.
I'll check out the writers you've ... Hi. I'm not such a big fan of Hamilton. I've read the Night's Dawn trilogy but never bothered reading anything by him after that. If you like British space opera, other authors to try include Stephen Baxter (of course), Gary Gibson, Michael Cobley, and Eric Brown.
And yes, definitely give Durre ... ... Culture novel late last year - The Player of Games and will definitely be reading more. I finished Peter F Hamilton's Night's Dawn trilogy at the beginning of this year which was rather epic.
You have me interested in reading Lawrence Durrell now, I just had a quick look at his bio on ... ... purists). Obviously when you buy one thing why hold back so I also slipped in:
The Temporal Void by Peter F. Hamilton
Naked God by Peter F. Hamilton
Neutronium Alchemist by Peter F. Hamilton
Reality Disfunction by Peter F. Hamilton
Ghosts of Eden by Andrew Sharp (not Peter F. Hamilto ... ... Dawn trilogy by Peter F. Hamilton available in hardcover (that's The Reality Dysfunction, The Neutronium Alchemist, and The Naked God). They're enormous, so due to the size and weight of these suckers I haven't made them available on Bookmooch; however if someone local wants to mooch them ... 3) The Naked God (1999) by Peter F Hamilton. Bk 3 in the Night's Dawn scifi trilogy that I have been reading. Pleased to finish this massive undertaking and I will probably read more of his work but not this year.
4) Oranges are not the only fruit by Jeanette Winterson (1985). I didn't like ... ... src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3268/3153871961_eebdf44e14_o.jpg" width="141" height="200" alt="01f81389" />
3) The Naked God is the last book in the scifi epic Night's Dawn trilogy and I'm so pleased to have finished this. A great adventure story, not really my taste in scifi now, ... I've finished two more books in the last couple of days. The Naked God was an epic read from my next in series category and was the final book in Peter Hamilton's Night's Dawn scifi trilogy. It's an epic adventure set in the 26th century with a vast array of characters to follow as humankind ... I'm halfway through The Naked God and am also reading one of my children's classics - Coral Island and have just started Oranges are not the only fruit. I like to have a few on the go at the same time. ... it.
I've finished my first nonfiction book Sebastian Walker a kind of Prospero and am well into my first epic read The Naked God which is the last of a trilogy so am feeling pretty good 3 days in. I'm reading The Naked God by Peter F Hamilton, it's the final book in the Nights Dawn trilogy and part of my 'next in series' category of 999 challenge. I loved The Sparrow. War for the Oaks was good, if you like it you should try Holly Black's Tithe or Wicked Lovely. I just finished The ... ... I'll reserve the right to make changes once the challenge begins but hope not to. I'll be starting with science fiction - The Naked God, it's the last of an epic space opera trilogy that I've been reading recently. I'll also start the biography Sebastian Walker as I've had this book for ages ... I'll be starting with one of my next-in-series books - The Naked God by Peter F Hamilton, it's the last book in a scifi trilogy so I'm ready to get back into the story. I'll start on Jan 01. ... eries
1. Queen's Play by Dorothy Dunnett (Book 2 of the Lymond Chronicles) finished 9Dec
2. The Naked God by Peter F Hamilton (Book 3 of the Nights Dawn Trilogy) finished 07Jan
3. The Kindly Ones by Anthony Powell (Book 6 in A Dance to the Mu ... ... and The Nano Flower), and after that the Night's Dawn trilogy (The Reality Dysfunction, The Neutronium Alchemist, and The Naked God - be warned, this is a massive series, although if you're used to high fantasy, it might actually seem lightweight). Probably not by coincidence, these are ... ... final or most recent were bought in hardback because I wouldnt wait were Robert Jordan's Knife of Dreams and Hamilton's The Naked God. Peter F. Hamiltons Night's Dawn Trilogy: The Reality Dysfunction, The Neutronium Alchemist and The Naked God.
Prelude to Dune: House Atreides, House Harkonnen and House Corrino.
Alastair Reynolds's Revelation Space, Redemption Ark and Absolution Gap.
Michael Cr ... ... Gap
Altered Carbon,Broken Angels,Woken Furies
Accelerando
The Reality Dysfunction,The Neutronium Alchemist,The Naked God
Fallen Dragon
Eyes of the Calculor,Mirrorsun Rising,Voices In the Light,The Miocene Arrow
Mountain of Black Glassetc. (Otherworld)
Forty Signs ...
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