TSF Book Club
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@antipodean Agree first couple were OK Haven't read one since about Book 3 when it became very onvious he was recycling the same story.
Much prefer Greg Hurwitz's Orphan Black series.
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@Stockcar86 I love Neil Gaiman
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just finished Attila, The Scourge of God by William Napier (book 1 of 3)
HIstorical fiction, was pretty good.
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@taniwharugby said in TSF Book Club:
just finished Attila, The Scourge of God by William Napier (book 1 of 3)
HIstorical fiction, was pretty good.
Ta added to my list
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Third book of Rothfuss' King killer is announced at long fucking last
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Third book of Rothfuss' King killer is announced at long fucking last
Thank fuck for that! Now if GRR can just spit his next few out, he's prime target for CV19!
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@NTA you sure that's a legit prediction?
The article seems to have no sources quoted, and others online giving it a bit of side eye. I'm stoked if it's real, but it's been nearly 10 years, so a year or two longer would no longer surprise me
TBH I just read the headline and figured that was progress.
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The Last Day by Andrew Hunter Murray. A thriller about a UK in a world 30 years from now when the world has stopped spinning leaving one side blistering hot and the other freezing cold.
A decent read. Murray is one of the QI researchers and co-host of the No Such Thing As A Fish podcast.
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@JC yeah I read that after he was talking about it on one of the NSTAAF episodes, decent read, ending was a bit abrupt, guess leaving possibility of another?
I'm on book 3 of the Attila series by William Napier, really enjoying it.