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Post by
Septimus
I recently finished the Night Angel Trilogy.
I was actually really disappointed to see it end the way it did. I just hate loose ends.
Post by
OverZealous
Picked up
A Crown Imperilled, Rogue, Deliverance Lost and Know No Fear
by Raymond E. Feist, Trudi Canavan and Gav Thorpe, respectively. I expect to be very occupied for the next couple of days! It's nice to see that Horus Heresy is nearing 20 novels and still staying fresh and pretty damn good. Also excited to read the (second to last book of)
Chaoswar Saga
by Feist, which will conclude his 20-or-so-books series.
On another note, I'm writing post-apocalyptic sci-fi, or something like that - and I have a few ideas I'd love to get some feedback on. I know there are a few people here who really like that kind of stuff - I'd really appreciate it if you'd send me an e-mail.
I (dot) like (dot) turtles (dot) _ luxemburg (at) hotmail (dot) com
Post by
Adamsm
Guess she does love writing heh.
Post by
Interest
How surprising. I found a copy of Watership Down on my bookshelf.
Post by
Patty
The Haunted Vagina
Not linking because it's probably NSFW or something.
Steve is madly in love with his eccentric girlfriend, Stacy. Unfortunately, their sex life has been suffering as of late, because Steve is worried about the odd noises that have been coming from Stacy's pubic region. She says that her vagina is haunted. She doesn't think it's that big of a deal. Steve, on the other hand, completely disagrees.
When a living corpse climbs out of her during an awkward night of sex, Stacy learns that her vagina is actually a doorway to another world. She persuades Steve to climb inside of her to explore this strange new place. But once inside, Steve finds it difficult to return… especially once he meets an oddly attractive woman named Fig, who lives within the lonely haunted world between Stacy's legs.
That is a real book.
Post by
OverZealous
The Haunted Vagina
Not linking because it's probably NSFW or something.
Steve is madly in love with his eccentric girlfriend, Stacy. Unfortunately, their sex life has been suffering as of late, because Steve is worried about the odd noises that have been coming from Stacy's pubic region. She says that her vagina is haunted. She doesn't think it's that big of a deal. Steve, on the other hand, completely disagrees.
When a living corpse climbs out of her during an awkward night of sex, Stacy learns that her vagina is actually a doorway to another world. She persuades Steve to climb inside of her to explore this strange new place. But once inside, Steve finds it difficult to return… especially once he meets an oddly attractive woman named Fig, who lives within the lonely haunted world between Stacy's legs.
That is a real book.
What... the actual #$%^.
Post by
Patty
Yup. I read someone blogging about their experience reading it, and apparently a zombie comes out of there. I kind of want to read it.
Post by
Orranis
I got the first three volumes of Sandman. So much goodness.
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557473
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Post by
OverZealous
The Haunted Vagina
Not linking because it's probably NSFW or something.
Steve is madly in love with his eccentric girlfriend, Stacy. Unfortunately, their sex life has been suffering as of late, because Steve is worried about the odd noises that have been coming from Stacy's pubic region. She says that her vagina is haunted. She doesn't think it's that big of a deal. Steve, on the other hand, completely disagrees.
When a living corpse climbs out of her during an awkward night of sex, Stacy learns that her vagina is actually a doorway to another world. She persuades Steve to climb inside of her to explore this strange new place. But once inside, Steve finds it difficult to return… especially once he meets an oddly attractive woman named Fig, who lives within the lonely haunted world between Stacy's legs.
That is a real book.
Wow, how the hell this got published?
Hopefully, the author is a self-published one, using Amazon or something like that. Otherwise, all hope for mankind is lost.
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557473
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Post by
Patty
Wow, how the hell this got published?
Hopefully, the author is a self-published one, using Amazon or something like that. Otherwise, all hope for mankind is lost.
This guy has a whole library like that:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlton_Mellick_III
It is a 'movement'. $%^& this art, I am sticking to classics.
Am I the only one who finds some of the "classics" just boring? :P
Post by
OverZealous
Wow, how the hell this got published?
Hopefully, the author is a self-published one, using Amazon or something like that. Otherwise, all hope for mankind is lost.
This guy has a whole library like that:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlton_Mellick_III
It is a 'movement'. $%^& this art, I am sticking to classics.
Am I the only one who finds some of the "classics" just boring? :P
Nope. That said, The Haunted Vagina is probably about 10^4 times worse.
Post by
Patty
Nope. That said, The Haunted Vagina is probably about 10^4 times worse.
If I ever read it I'll let you know!
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138638
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Post by
Orranis
My dad recommended me this book by Lev Grossman and stuck it on my Kindle (I love this thing), it's called The Magicians. It's about 500 pages, and I managed to read it in one sitting (plane ride over). That's pretty engrossing. I went without sleep for it. Highly highly recommend it for those of you into more dark-adult fantasy. It's completely different to Martin, it's focused around a modern age college student from Brooklyn, but it's just as good, and I'd argue that he's actually a better writer.
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240140
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Post by
Orranis
Oh and Orranis what's the book about? Or are you not allowed to say that in this super top secret book-club.
The premise of the story is it's about a depressed and somewhat nihilistic kid from Brooklyn who ends up wandering into magic college and attending school there.
Kind of like a Harry Potter except much darker, more depressing, and there's sex and drugs.
Post by
yukonjack
One of my favorite series that is somewhat unknown,
The Amtrack Wars
Post by
Monday
Just finished a book called
the Strain
, by Guillermo del Toro, the guy who made Pan's Labyrinth. It's a really, really good vampire book, since it avoids any sexualization and focuses on the virus aspect.
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