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The Ragged Man, Book Four of the Twilight Reign by Tom Lloyd.

Currently the series' protagonist-Isak-is a hollow shell of a man, due to the torments he suffered in the pits of Ghenna (Hell). His bondsman, a harlequin, is trying to cope with the fact that he had to pledge his soul to the demon tormenting Isak in order to find a way to escape Ghenna. Soon Isak will discover that his wife sacrificed herself in Ghenna so that he and the Harlequin could escape.

Also, the antagonist is expanding his empire and amassing power enough to slaughter the Gods. A shadow reborn as a child is sending out harlequins as prophets to turn the people's worship toward Itself, away from the Gods. The Gods are pissed off, causing their closest follows to become consumed by a holy rage.

Very good if you want something epic and world-shattering.
 
Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins

It's still a enjoyable book despite that most of it felt like filler material and are setting up for the next installment.
 
Just finished

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Before that I read

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Mosley's books are a "must buy" for me. :yay:
 
I'm getting close to finishing 'The Abolition of Man' by C.S. Lewis. After that, I'll be moving onto the rest of his work in this six book set I have.
 
Ive had an oddly difficult time finishing books lately. I don't know why, I cant really just choose a book and finish it. part of the problem was I had one book that I was reading at school and one that I was reading on the off chance I came home durring the past few months, both I was about halfway through, but now off school I cant really commit to either one. That and in the middle of this my girlfriend lent me a bunch of Transmetropolitan trades so I read all of those real quick.
 
Neverwhere - Neil Gaiman

Surprised that its almost identical to the BBC series. Thought there would be some big changes, but it plays out exactly the same. Still really enjoyable for Gaiman's prose. Starting "American Gods" next.
 
The Oxford History of Medieval Europe edited by George Holmes
 
Cat's Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut. I think this man was a genius. His books are both very funny and extremely profound. There are nuggets of truth that just hit you like a sock in the jaw, always delivered with a mix of irony and sincerity. I need to read more by this guy, quickly!
 
Three Delays by Charlie Smith

I took a break from the Uncut version of The Stand to read something that I might have time to finish between classes. I am a sucker for nihilistic and obsessive tales so I stuck with it and finished it in a week.
 
Just got The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. I'm about 100 pages into it and loving it thus far
 
Just got The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. I'm about 100 pages into it and loving it thus far

Good to hear that, I took a break from Live and Let Die to re-read the book. 8th time in total but it's the first time I've read it in English.
 
Less Than Zero

Read this in under three hours, which is rare for me; I usually don't finish a book 'til after a few weeks. Out of Ellis's work, I've read American Psycho, this and Rules of Attraction, and I love them all. Can't wait to check out his other stuff.
 
i'm still stuck in The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks. I haven't had the time to devote to it like I've wanted but i'm about 60% done with it. gonna try to read at least a chapter a day until i can knock it out.
 
Confessor ~ Terry Goodkind

Terrific ending to a great series. The good guys have beautiful endings, just about all of which are touched upon, even having a few cameos from that hadn't been seen or touched up for several books, and the bad guys got what was coming to them. I loved it. Through out much of the series, I couldn't put these books down. I wish the show had continued to see how they interpreted them. I hope someone else tries doing them again as another tv series.

I started reading the Sword of Truth books a couple months ago, first three were great but after that it started to go downhill. It took me almost two months to get through Soul of the Fire, and I skipped most of the Anderith crap. Cara beating the ever living crap out of Fitch's friend and then proceeding to throw him off the cliff was probably one of the highlights of the book. Everything else was "meh," same goes for the ending.
 
Real Monsters, Gruesome Critters, and Beasts from the Dark Side - Brad Steiger

Despite the someone kiddy monster book sounding name, it's actually a pretty good cryptozoology book, lots of introductory info on alot of cryptids.
 
Oil & Water: Cooperative Security in the Arabian Gulf. By several authors one of them is Bjorn Moller, the one who did the editing. Copy 2001

The authors felt comfortable to call it Persian Gulf in the book, but I don't like that, the Gulf is surrounded by 100% Arab land, even the part of Iran facing the Gulf is a region populated by Arabs
 
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