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What are you reading now?

Started by Mcrow, January 08, 2007, 03:51:27 PM

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The Yann Waters

Just finished: The King Beyond the Gate by David Gemmell.
Now reading: Anansi Boys by Neil Gaiman.
Next in line: The Ladies of Grace Adieu by Susanna Clarke.
Previously known by the name of "GrimGent".

James McMurray

Not exactly reading, but I'm listening to The King of Torts on my commute. I save what little reading time I have for the truly important things like graphic novels and gaming books. :)

el diablo robotico

I'm currently reading Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke. It's an immensely enjoyable read. Ms. Clarke has a great sense of humor and the story is very engaging.

Before that I read the 2nd book in Julian May's Boreal Moon fantasy series, Ironcrown Moon. I have no idea what I'm gonna read afterwards. I've got a shelf full of books that want to be read (including some probably bad White Wolf Dark Ages vampire novels which I inexplicably love, along with Simmon's Ilium and one of the Conan collections).

As far as RPGs go, I'm reading Spirit of the Century, Deadlands Reloaded and Wild Talents. Obviously, I'm not focused right now, RPG-wise.
 

Imperator

In the Night Room, by Peter Straub, Interesting so far, we'll see how it ends. I like the premise.

In gaming, rereading RuneQuest, as it's going to substitute CoC as my Sunday game. And of course, marvelling as how awesome it is.
My name is Ramón Nogueras. Running now Vampire: the Masquerade (Giovanni Chronicles IV for just 3 players), and itching to resume my Call of Cthulhu campaign (The Sense of the Sleight-of-Hand Man).