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Science Fiction/Fantasy Book Forum
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possible spoilers for “Clone Wars” TV series
The last two episodes of “Clone Wars” have been down right creepy. The season on a whole has been very strong but these last episodes with Ventress and the Nightsisters and Maul’s ‘resurrection’ have been top notch. The series has a whole has improved greatly since the beginning.
I was worried when I saw the previews that it would prove to be an ill-conceived premise. But I thought they were well done. My only problem with it but at the same time an interesting question- what happens in the bowels of those buildings? Or maybe Maul’s corpse went out with the trash? Either way it suggests to me colonies of not quite functioning correctly discarded droids.
I thought the same thing, about Maul’s survival. I hope next season fills in this gaps. I wonder what Sidious thinks of Maul’s survival? And will Dukoo and Maul have a showdown?
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I finally read Isaac Asimov’s book The Caves of Steel. It was a pretty decent read and it was the first that I read by him. When I finish my Bourne Betrayal book I was thinking of reading another Asimov book called The Naked Sun. I am also struggling to get through Patriot Games by Tom Clancy. Maybe I will tackle that when I am done with my Bourne book. Decisions decisions.
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Well, “The Prometheus Project” by Steve White was as good as I remembered it. For now, I’ve been slooowly reading through David Edding’s, “The Dreamers” quadrilogy. It’s not too bad, but as some other reveiwers have noted, he definitely seems to borrow some of the personalities from some of his other works - The Ellenium, The Belgariad, and such.
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My best are Dune 1 and 2 from Frank Herbert.
I would add Brave new World from Aldous Uxley.
Then, there is all the work of H.P. Lovecraft!
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Well, I recently read through the entire 14 books of Robert Jordan’s “The Wheel of Time” series. I started on January 12th, and I finished on March 16th. I didn’t read “New Spring”, but I will do so later this year. I had read through the first 11 books before with some of the books having been read many times, but I had never read any of books 12-14 with Brandon Sanderson before. I won’t spoil anything about the last three books right now, but suffice it to say, I’m glad that the books were written and that I read them. Brandon Sanderson’s writing style was close enough to Robert Jordan’s so that I didn’t feel jarred out of Robert Jordan’s fantasy world. If you haven’t read the series, then I highly recommend it to you, and if you have read some of the books but have not finished up the series, then I recommend that you do so. You will enjoy the reading.
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I haven’t been able to read much lately, but I’ve been wanting to ready Rick Riordan’s Percy Jackson & the Olympians series. I have all 5 books, but I’ve only read the first two, and it was ~5 years ago.
Anyone else been reading much lately?
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I read the Star Wars Darth Plagueis Novel.
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@ABWorsham:
I read the Star Wars Darth Plagueis Novel.
How was it ABWorsham?, a good read to recomend?
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I enjoyed the read, some of the reviews were not kind, however I really enjoyed it. The story covers many years and mentions in some way six different Sith Lords.
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Just last night I finished The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy - the first book I’ve finished in a year (did start Don Quixote last November and had to put it down for work/study priority). It was a refreshing a quick read - hope to complete the rest soon, more than likely the end of the year.
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I was on holiday without a book, so my wife said to read hers:The Shining Girls. I did enjoy it. It is a murder thriller, but with a scifi twist. Well worth a read.
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Star wars Darth Bane, just the first one. Baddass read
Also i loved the entire Dark Lord trilogy (Labyrinth of Evil, Revenge of the Sith, Rise of Darth Vader) By Matt Stover and James Luceno
A really amazing series that details the real story of Star Wars.
Probably the most well written of any novels in the star wars universe.@ABWorsham:
I read the Star Wars Darth Plagueis Novel.
This is a good one aswell, gives you much insight into Darth Sidious who is basically the culmination of 1000 years of Sith growth that started with Darth Bane
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Well, I read right through all 5 books of the “Percy Jackson and the Olympians” series in about 4-5 days. They’re quite an enjoyable read. I also just discovered that Mr. Riordan is in the process of writing a sequel series and is already up to book 4, so now I just need to save up some funds to buy them (or at least find them at a local library).
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Read through “The Apocalypse Troll” and “In Fury Born” by David Weber again recently. Really good books.
I’m planning on reading through Daniel Hood’s 5-book “Fanuilh” series, after if comes in the mail. After reading some reviews, it looked like a series that I would enjoy.
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Well, I read right through all 5 books of the “Percy Jackson and the Olympians” series in about 4-5 days. They’re quite an enjoyable read. I also just discovered that Mr. Riordan is in the process of writing a sequel series and is already up to book 4, so now I just need to save up some funds to buy them (or at least find them at a local library).
My sons loved the series.
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A friend of mine has written a fantasy novel, “The Phoenix Quest” and is looking to get it published. Anyone who can help fund it would be well-appreciated.
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Star Wars isn’t Science Fiction. In general, its given the genre a bad name.
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Haven’t had much time for reading of late, but I recently came across Brandon Sanderson’s “The Reckoners” trilogy. Book 1 is “Steelheart”, and it’s really good. The entire trilogy is great, and I recommend it to all.
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I’ve been reading Alex Scarrow’s “TimeRiders” series lately and have really been enjoying it.