LordofthePit
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Thief of Time, also from Pratchett\'s discworld series, very funny.
I\'m thinking of reading The vampire Lestat next.
I\'m thinking of reading The vampire Lestat next.
Yeah, he\'s one of the best ST writers, along with Diane Duane. I remember him from the days when he wrote \"Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spiderman.\" He was brought in to give the book a more \"gritty and dark feel,\" back in the late 80\'s when gritty and dark was all the rage.Originally posted by kittykat23uk
My other favorite author is Peter David, who has written a number of Star Trek novels including the Star Trek: New Frontier series.
Originally posted by Fizl
I\'m glad someones mentioned Angels and Demons, its an absolutely fantastic book!
Fiction
Frank Herbert (all of the Dune books)
Terry Pratchett
JV Jones (In particular A cavern of black ice, and a fortress of grey ice)
George RR Martin
J K Rowling (Yup, I like the Harry Potter books)
Robin Hobb (The assassin books)
Robert Jordan (Re-reading the wheel of time books again)
Shaz
Granted, it does start off slowly..then gets slower...that\'s half it\'s charmOriginally posted by Nomis
Aaaargh!
...although I have tried a number of times - have never managed to get past the first chapter of Ghormanghast (started to think suicide was a viable option)![]()
Originally posted by Rachel
-David Eddings (it\'s all the same book! And there are some interesting notions of racial superiority or rather inferiority floating around in there...)
Originally posted by darthfoley
Now, somebody tell me which Pratchett book is the one to start with...![]()
Originally posted by Fizl
Pratchett: The first one is The Colour of Magic, then the Light Fantastic, Then Equal Rites (I think), then another 23 or 24 at the last count excluding the childrens books
Shaz