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The Phoenix Guards - Steven Brust

Yahoo! That book is a riot. The follow up, Five Hundred Years After is a lot more serious. But then the trilogy after that (starting with Sethra Lavode) is a real hoot. Keep going!

I'm reading Perdido Street Station by China Mieville at home, and working through Roger Zelazny's Amber series while exercising at the YMCA.

Ken
 
The Bonehunters - Steven Erikson

I think I'm going to dive into that series soon. I'll try to read one or two of them a year, and hopefully get to the 9th or 10th book by the time they're out. Unless he pulls a George Martin on us and either extends the series or takes longer and longer between volumes.

Judging from your username and avatar, I take it you're an F. Paul Wilson fan. I've read all the Repairman Jack books up through Crisscross. I haven't seen any followups in paperback yet, and have not tried to find them on line.

Ken
 
I Judging from your username and avatar, I take it you're an F. Paul Wilson fan. I've read all the Repairman Jack books up through Crisscross. I haven't seen any followups in paperback yet, and have not tried to find them on line.

I'm a big fan as well (my Dad is a good friend of his). As far as the Repairman Jack novels after "Crisscross" go, "Infernal" is definitely available on paperback and "Harbingers" will be released on paperback on Tuesday, August 28th.

Jason
 
Cryptonomicon - Neal Stephenson
Harry Potter: Goblet of Fire (just about done...)
The World is Flat - Thomas Friedman
Voyager - Diana Gabaldon (no these aren't romance novels! its good stuff!)

This is more books than I usually am reading together. I usually prefer to just read one, but sometimes various pressures cause me to start other books too.
 
J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. (Yeah, shaddup, I didn't get my copy in the mail until late last week. :) )


Jacqueline Carey - Kushiel's Justice


That one's next in the queue and should arrive right about when I finish Deathly Hallows. Carey's Kushiel books are terrific, and she's pretty cool in person, too. :kickass: