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Non-FPW Readings - Brian - 02-18-2013 I just started the Moon Wreck series by Raymond Weil. Good science based fiction about new flights to the moon and some interesting discoveries. Non-FPW Readings - Sigokat - 02-19-2013 Britfan Wrote:Something truly different - if you want to get away from horror / fantasy / SF for a while That sounds pretty interesting actually just because its something different and unusual. I'll check it out. Non-FPW Readings - Antibus - 02-19-2013 I'm currently reading Krampus by Brom. Non-FPW Readings - Scott Miller - 02-19-2013 Antibus Wrote:I'm currently reading Krampus by Brom. Loved it and everything else by him. Non-FPW Readings - Sigokat - 02-20-2013 Last night I started Vlad Dracula: The Dragon Prince by Michael Augustyn. Its a historical novel obviously about Vlad and so far its really good. I stayed up later than I wanted to last night reading. Non-FPW Readings - Trang - 02-22-2013 Have anyone read Dexter books?? I read it differs completely from the series and since I'm a great fan I bought them all today... Looking forward to it Non-FPW Readings - Medusa - 02-22-2013 Started on it and I'm hooked. But then the darn battery died. Kindle is on the charger now. cobalt Wrote:Thanks for the link. Non-FPW Readings - Medusa - 02-22-2013 I've never seen Dexter or read them but I have heard that both the TV show and the books are great. Trang Wrote:Have anyone read Dexter books?? Non-FPW Readings - Kenji - 02-23-2013 Now I'm reading The Scarecrow by Michael Connelly. So far, so good! Non-FPW Readings - johntfs - 02-23-2013 Just finishing up Michael Stackpole's game tie-in Fiddleback trilogy written in 1991-2. It's always interesting to me to read the past's vision of the future. The trilogy is set in the then near-future circa 2010 or so. There's cybernetics, mega-corporations, solar power and class oppression. One thing lacking was cell-phones. This future still has pay-phones. Meanwhile, just thinking it over, I don't think I could locate a pay phone in my town to save my life. They're almost all gone now. |