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magze said:
yes it is a uk book club order but where i live there is only a W H Smiths and it can take weeks to get a book they dont have a very wide selection on fantasy there is a few second hand book stalls on the market but when they do have fantasy books they never have the full series that leaves me with the book club or ordering over the net

The good thing(and maybe the ONLY good thing) about the Book Club is that they do have those Omnibuses of older series. You can get them fairly cheap.
 
I will wrap up June with the listing of books I got during the month, some may have been posted before.

After Human by Michael Cross, PB
Violets are Blue by James Patterson, PB
Sailing to Byzantium by Robert Silverberg, PB
Counterfeit Kings by Adam Connell, TP
Our Lady of Darkness by Peter Tremayne, PB
Rhapsody by Elizabeth Haydon, PB
The Ultimate Cyberpunk Edited by Pat Cadigan
Lord of Snow and Shadows by Sarah Ash, PB

Used:

Tucker's Last Stand by William F. Buckley JR, PB
The Fall of the Shogun by Dov Silverman, PB
Elric of Melnibone by Michael Moorcock, PB
Stormbringer by Michael Moorcock, PB
Dinosaur Warriors by Stephen Leigh, PB

UK books:

Absolution Gap by Alastair Reynolds, PB
The Miniaturist by Kunal Basu, TP
Only an Alligator by Steve Aylett, PB
The Velocity Gospel by Steve Aylett, PB
Dummyland by Steve Aylett, PB

ARCs:

Ringworld's Children by Larry Niven
Last Light of the Sun by Guy Gavriel Kay
 
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This month's Fantasy acquisitions:

*The Book of Jhereg~ Steven Brust
*Ferney-James Long
*The Shining Company-Rosemary Sutcliffe

Non-Fantasy:

-Transformers Ultimate Guide (pretty cool actually, for the fan).
-Arundel~Kenneth Roberts (superb historical novel)
-Gods and Myths of Northern Europe~Davidson.
 
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Two days ago I picked up The Savage Tales of Solomon Kane
 
Forgot to add that I bought R. Scott Bakker's The Warrior Prophet as well, my most highly anticipated release of the year.
 
My latest order from Amazon (USA) has come in:

The Devil You Know by Poppy Z. Brite, HC. I got this through the used partners, but it was not used. It was at a significant discount though cause from the publisher/amazon this is one of the $40.00 books.

The Golden Deer of Eurasia Edited by Jean Aruz, from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, HC. An art book about the artifacts of the Scythians and other horse nomads on the steppes of Eurasia.
 
The Story of 'O' ~ Pauline Reage

Spending more on CDs than books at the moment, bought Ben Harper and Tom McRae... Awesome.
 
I had just started getting into fantasy last summer, but took a major dive into it recently. I have one sci-fi book to read first, but along with that I just bought "Briar King", "The Darkness That Comes Before", "Medalon", and "The Knight". Looking forward to some good reading.

:D
 
Just bought the last 4 books of Erikson's since I liked GotM, for 44 pounds. Which is like $81. You Brits are really pricey, curses on you.
 
I have just bought The Treasured One David & Liegh Eddings and from a car book sale The Worm Ouroboros E.R.Eddison and a couple of Elizabeth Moon books .
 
Just been to the local Waterstones and bought 'Wild Magic' by Jude Fisher and 'Fool's Fate' by Robin Hobb, fingers crossed that they will be as good as the previous stories in their relative series.
 
Fardale said:
Just been to the local Waterstones and bought 'Wild Magic' by Jude Fisher and 'Fool's Fate' by Robin Hobb, fingers crossed that they will be as good as the previous stories in their relative series.


I didn't know thaty Jude Fisher had the second book out and from what I have heard,continiously, that Hobb's Tawny Man trilogy just gets better by each new book.
 
My latest finds from Amazon (USA) arrived in the mail:

Irrational Fears by William Browning Spencer, HC. It is out of print, and though I got it through the Amazon/Used Partners - the book was actually new, and at a really good price.

Bijapur by Kara Dalkey, HC. The second book in the Blood Goddess Trilogy, it is also out of print, and was a new book.
 
I just bought The Briar King by Keyes. Lately I've avoided starting series that aren't finished, but its been such a long time since I've read an epic fantasy series, I just couldn't resist.

I'm about 60 pages in right now and I'm thoroughly enjoying it. Keyes isn't the greatest writer in the world, but his world and his characters come to life.
 
I went to my local used bookstore, The Hutton Bookhouse, recently, which has a truly kickass sf/fantasy section, and picked up "Tarzan of the Apes" and "A Princess of Mars" by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Also, in their horror section, I picked up "Descent" by Jeff Long, which by the synopsis I can tell I'll really like since I enjoy archeological thrillers!
 
Also, in their horror section, I picked up "Descent" by Jeff Long, which by the synopsis I can tell I'll really like since I enjoy archeological thrillers!

As far as more "mainstream" authors go, Jeff Long is one of my favorite. He reminds me a lot of Michael Crichton, though I think he is a much better writer and stylist. The Descent is a great book, my favorite of his.

If you like it, also check out Year Zero and his new one that came out this month, The Reckoning.
 
I recently picked up Mortal Love by Elizabeth Hand and received the ARC for Dies the Fire by S.M. Stirling.

-Neil
 
Just ordered these from Amazon.co.uk
Trying to take a chunk out of my to read list :p

* 1 of: Red Shift
* 1 of: The Great Book of Amber: The Complete Amber Chronicles, 1-10
* 1 of: Talisker (The Last Clansman)
* 1 of: Smoke and Mirrors
* 1 of: Neverwhere
* 1 of: Dark Elf Trilogy Box Set: Three Volume Set: Homeland / Exile / Sojourn [BOX SET]
* 1 of: The Magicians' Guild (Black Magician Trilogy)
* 1 of: The Novice (Black Magician Trilogy)
 
As far as more "mainstream" authors go, Jeff Long is one of my favorite. He reminds me a lot of Michael Crichton, though I think he is a much better writer and stylist.

If you like archeological thriller writers like Michael Crichton, Camrick, then you should definitely check out James Rollins. My sister introduced me to his books and they're abosolutely awesome, IMO! They're a lot like a mixture between Indiana Jones and Jurassic Park. So far I've read his first two books, "Subterranean" and "Excavation", and I really enjoyed them. So far he's released six books: "Subterranean", "Excavation", "Deep Fathom", "Amazonia", "Ice Hunt", and his newest release this year, "Sandstorm".

Oh, and by the way, is that a little cartoon figure of Christ you have for your avatar there? :rolleyes:
 
I used July as a wrap up month. Most of my purchases so far were used books, and I was either replacing a hardcover with a paperback, or getting the last book(s) to complete a series.

Used:

Blue Mars by Kim Stanley Robinson, PB
A Fighting Man of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs, PB
Synthetic Men of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs, PB
John Carter of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs, PB
The Golden by Lucius Shepard, PB
I, Claudius by Robert Graves (replacement), TP
Job: A Comedy of Justice by Robert Heinlein,(replacement), PB
Changing Vision by Julie Czerneda, PB
A Matter of Taste by Fred Saberhagen, PB
Where Late the Sweet Bird Sang by Kate Wilhelm, TP
Fire Margins by Lisanne Norman, PB
Stained Glass by William F. Buckley Jr (replacement), PB
The Bane of the Black Sword by Michael Moorcock, PB
... Never Dream by Scott Charles Adams, TP

New
Grasp The Stars by Jennifer Wingert, PB
Dress Your Family in Corduroy & Denim by David Sedaris, (AudioBook)
Tall, Dark and Hungry by Lynsay Sands, PB
Goddess for Hire by Sonia Singh, TP
Gilgamesh by Joan London, TP
The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini, TP

UK:
Stravaganza: City of Stars by Mary Hoffman, ?

ARCs:
The Leto Bundle Marina Warner, TP
The Charnel Prince by Greg Keyes, TP
 
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