I just bought.....

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Just got a shipment from Amazon:

Immortalis by R.A. Salvatore
The Goddess Worldweaver by Douglas Niles
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland/Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll
Devlin's Justice by Patricia Bray
 
Are those Douglas Niles books any good? I recall the name from his TSR/WotC days.
 
Just picked up Kings Dragon and the first book in the Prince of Nothing series.
 
I hardly ever go to the bookstore. The only one within 50 miles is very small, not much to choose from.

But I had a gift certificate so I went yesterday. They had 8 racks of fantasy but I had no clue what to get. I recognized all the writers' names and many titles but I couldn't remember what SFFers had said about any of them.

The only fantasy I brought home was 1632 -- forgot the author's name -- some people from our time end up in Germany during the Thirty Years War. I like time travel stories and have high hopes for this one.
 
Originally posted by DarthV
Are those Douglas Niles books any good? I recall the name from his TSR/WotC days.
I haven't read any of this series yet since I don't start a series until all the books are out. Now that I have book 3, I can finally read it :D
 
The only fantasy I brought home was 1632 -- forgot the author's name
That'll be Eric Flint, Pam. Haven't read it myself but I understand it to be a fairly light/fun alternate history.

Did you know there is a sequel, subtly called 1633... ?

Hobbit
 
Originally posted by Hobbit
That'll be Eric Flint, Pam. Haven't read it myself but I understand it to be a fairly light/fun alternate history.

Did you know there is a sequel, subtly called 1633... ?

Hobbit

Flint does have a touch of humor. But Subtlty, I am not so sure of ;) . Yes there is 1633, which I think may be out in PB, but there are also two sequels to 1633.

They are both in HC and one is a story by Flint and another author, Andrew Dennis - whom I have never heard of, the other is an anthology set in the world Flint created with the stories set in 1634.

The Anthology is called Ring of Fire, Sequel to 1633 and the new story is called: 1634: the Galileo Affair.

I enjoyed 1632 and have an arc of 1633, but it looks like he ran out of steam and ideas in 1634, so I probably won't get that far.
 
I just picked up the mmb of:

The Briar King - J. Gregory Keyes
The Lion of Senet - Jennifer Fallon
 
Been on a tear lately. Don't tell the wife:

Pandora's Star Peter F Hamilton
The Paths of Darkness omnibus R A Salvatore
King of Foxes Raymond E Feist
Glass Dragons Sean McMullen
The Iron Grail Robert Holdstock
lost boy, lost girl Peter Straub
Eastern Standard Tribe Cory Doctorow
The Last Light of the Sun Guy Gavriel Kay
The Magician's Guild Trudi Canavan
Broken Angels Richard Morgan

I think that is about it.
 
Neverwhere - Neil Gaiman
Wolfskin - Juliet Marillier
Hidden Warrior - Lynn Flewelling
Queen of the Damned - Anne Rice
 
Just got The Briar King yesterday as it was release in mass market this month, haven't had time to get into it yet.
 
I just got some books from my April list this past week:



Liquor TP, Poppy Z. Brite
Lucrezia Borgia TP, John Faunce
Keith Richards: Satisfaction TP, Christopher Sandford
American Gothic PB, Michael Romkey
Devlin's Justice PB, Patricia Bray
The Upright Man PB, Michael Marshall (who also publishes as Michael Marshall Smith)
Light Ages TP, Ian R. MacLeod
House of Moons PB, K.D. Wentworth
March to the Stars PB, David Weber & John Ringo
M31: A Family Romance TP, Stephen Wright
 
Crossfire by Nancy Kress
Return of Santiago by Mike Resnick
Pentacle by Tom Piccirilli
American Gothic by Michael Romkey
and recently received the uncorrected proof for Phases of the Moon: Stories of Six Decades by Robert Silverberg
 
oooh sounds like you've got connections ;)

just got me Ilium by whatshisname.. first book I'll be reading by that author
 
I just bought Last Light of the sun, by Guy Gavriel Kaye. So easter will be a good break!
 
Like Leiali, just bought Last Light of the Sun; also Erikson's Midnight Tides (yes, a late addition, but I know I wouldn't have had time to read it before now, and the fact that it was an edition for £5 (erm, $8?) and The Language of Stones by Robert Carter - alternate History, Arthurian legend thing.

Are by ecommerce, delivered by post, therefore could take a while to arrive...doubt in time for Easter!

Hobbit
 
Ooh, £5.19, actually ;)
The Gavriel Kay was £7.19 and the Carter was £4.00
Buy three and it was free postage too.... a bargain!

Don't want this to sound like it's a plug, but it was http://www2.uk.bol.com/ Can't see an Australian link though, Cald, sadly...

And i've just noticed they've got Abhorsen too.... :)

Hobbit
 
I am completely gutted I got Last Light of the Sun for full price £17.99. I just could not wait:(

Wish I had held off - will check out that link Hobbit to try to avoid financial ruin. There were at least three other hard backs I wanted...
 
that's just mean posting a link like that when they don't ship to denmark. mean I tell ya!
 
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