Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2005 12:42 pm
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That's the most coherent thing you have ever said on this forum.plained wrote:pauly wauly bo bolly, banana wana toe tally
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it's 'kampf', idiot...Freakaloin wrote:Mein Kompt
Was it you at q3w I recomend reading Enders game? It's a great book and there's two more sequels too in case you don't know. I didn't anyway till a few years ago and I have to admit the one I've read was really good, I haven't read the last book though.saturn wrote:I'm gonna make a top 3 sci-fi/fantasy books in random order
Ender's Game - Orson Scott Card
Magician - Raymond E. Feist
Ringworld - Larry Niven
spelling and grammer is for no0bs...questions?Pext wrote:it's 'kampf', idiot...Freakaloin wrote:Mein Kompt
Both are fantastic series. Have you read book 3 of the latest Drizzt series yet? It was released awhile ago in hardcover. Paperback isn't available as of yet. I'm wondering when Jordan is releasing his next book.R00k wrote:Fantasy: Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series, and R.A. Salvatore's Dark Elf trilogy.
I'm still waiting for my copy to show up from AmazonR00k wrote:
I also picked up the SAS Survival Guide.
That's also a very good series. The last one was a little meh, but I'm hoping he makes up for it in the next book.Kracus wrote:If you liked the wheel of time you might like the sword of truth.
Book 3 of the latest series? I'm not sure. Do you know the name of it? Several months ago I picked up a 3-book compilation of his life and stories after escaping, but I'm not sure if that's the series you're talking about.Tormentius wrote:Both are fantastic series. Have you read book 3 of the latest Drizzt series yet? It was released awhile ago in hardcover. Paperback isn't available as of yet. I'm wondering when Jordan is releasing his next book.
Bought mine at Borders last night. I can't wait to dig into it. I think I may just keep it by the toilet.Tormentius wrote:I'm still waiting for my copy to show up from AmazonR00k wrote:
I also picked up the SAS Survival Guide.
Here is the whole series to date. The top four sections listed are the Dark Elf books. The Hunters Blad trilogy is the latest.R00k wrote:
Book 3 of the latest series? I'm not sure. Do you know the name of it? Several months ago I picked up a 3-book compilation of his life and stories after escaping, but I'm not sure if that's the series you're talking about.
I'm not sure on RJ's next book either. I've been fairly disappointed with the last 2 in the series though. I sure hope he picks back up and develops the story some more. This 300 pages of sitting and plotting and maneuvering gets kinda old.
if you're interested in Drizzt and the like, you might want to pick up the Forgotten Realms campaign setting, even if you dont play D&D. makes for great fantasy reading, just skip all the statistic tables and you got yourself a nice encyclopedia with great artworkR00k wrote:Oh wow, I didn't realize there were so many series' about Drizzt.
I've only read The Dark Elf Trilogy and The Icewind Dale Trilogy (the one I was talking about).
I'll have to check some of those others out. :icon14:
I've read all of the series except for the last in the Hunters Blade trilogy now. IMO they just keep getting better.R00k wrote:Oh wow, I didn't realize there were so many series' about Drizzt.
I've only read The Dark Elf Trilogy and The Icewind Dale Trilogy (the one I was talking about).
I'll have to check some of those others out. :icon14:
I wonder if I can get the book without having to buy a D&D game... heheheMKJ wrote: if you're interested in Drizzt and the like, you might want to pick up the Forgotten Realms campaign setting, even if you dont play D&D. makes for great fantasy reading, just skip all the statistic tables and you got yourself a nice encyclopedia with great artwork