I just finished
Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell, and it was very good. Currently reading
The Snow Fox, which is decent, so far. Recently read
The Eight, which was plenty of fun, and reminiscent of
The Da Vinci Code, only several steps better, but still a few steps shy of being really good. About to start the new Harry Potter, and pretty excited about it. Also recently read: Stephenson's
The Confusion (great), the first "Ranma 1/2" (meh), the first "Akiko" (so-so), the first of Stephen King's "Dark Tower" series (good),
How the Irish Saved Civilization (very good), and one of the first (maybe the first of the) "Star Wars" novels (fun).
Of these I would most highly recommend
Jonathan Strange and
The Confusion, but I would only recommend the latter after you first read
Cryptonomicon (to see if you like Neal Stephenson) and then read
Quicksilver (because it's first in the trilogy, before
The Confusion).
that damned fly wrote:i just read "the man in the high castle" by philip k. dick and i love it. it's very easily one of my new favorite books. i reccommend it to anyone with 1/2 to 3/4 of a brain.
I guess I and my 7/8 of a brain will stay away then.
Why do you make it so scary to post here.