Ben Gadot wrote: » A Dance With Dragons. Now I'm going to be one of those uppity pricks. Anno Dracula next.
Patser wrote: » Sweet Jesus, just finished Neil Gaiman's American Gods! That was a fantastic book. Loved the whole premise of it - any God that had believers come to America becomes flesh and blood, but also poor and destitute as the belief in them fades. The main character Shadow enlisted by 1 as an assistant plays the perfect role of exploring this world.
GLaDOS wrote: » Really fantastic book. Small Gods by Terry Pratchett takes a more humourous approach to a similar concept and is well worth reading if you haven't already. Good Omens, co-written by both Pratchett and Gaiman is also essential reading.
Patser wrote: » Thanks. Hadn't read a Gaiman novel before this - only some of the Sandman series - so good to know there's more to look out for.
73Cat wrote: » The Magic Cottage by James Herbert. I read it years ago and remembered really enjoying it. Enjoying it again now
Mrs cockett wrote: » Conclave by Robert Harris, very different am really enjoying it.
Doctor Nick wrote: » Finally it's been released and has surpassed my expectations. Mississippi Blood, Greg Iles.
beans wrote: » Book 7 of Stephen King's 'Dark Tower' series. Really?
Thargor wrote: » What do you mean? I love that series, starting a reread soon just to remind myself of when reading fantasy used to be an amazing experience compared to the dumbed down mush that modern authors release.