Gremill wrote:I'm 68 pages into Adrian Tchaikovsky's 'The Doors of Eden' and I already know I'm going to love it. He's such a great writer and packs so many fantastic ideas into his stories - he might be one of my all time favourite authors, I've never read anything by him that's anything less than amazing.
Vela wrote:Although I was under the impression from librarian advice that the best and safest way to store/display hardcover bound books was horizontal to reduce stress and strain on the binding.
Knight wrote:Gremill wrote:I'm 68 pages into Adrian Tchaikovsky's 'The Doors of Eden' and I already know I'm going to love it. He's such a great writer and packs so many fantastic ideas into his stories - he might be one of my all time favourite authors, I've never read anything by him that's anything less than amazing.
Yeah it’s very good. I’m looking to forward to his new one (in the children of time series).
Gremill wrote:Knight wrote:Gremill wrote:I'm 68 pages into Adrian Tchaikovsky's 'The Doors of Eden' and I already know I'm going to love it. He's such a great writer and packs so many fantastic ideas into his stories - he might be one of my all time favourite authors, I've never read anything by him that's anything less than amazing.
Yeah it’s very good. I’m looking to forward to his new one (in the children of time series).
Ooh, has it been confirmed for release?
Knight wrote:Gremill wrote:Knight wrote:Gremill wrote:I'm 68 pages into Adrian Tchaikovsky's 'The Doors of Eden' and I already know I'm going to love it. He's such a great writer and packs so many fantastic ideas into his stories - he might be one of my all time favourite authors, I've never read anything by him that's anything less than amazing.
Yeah it’s very good. I’m looking to forward to his new one (in the children of time series).
Ooh, has it been confirmed for release?
Yeah end of this month I believe. It’s on my Christmas list.
hylian_elf wrote:Haper Collins The Silmarillion should be arriving today, to go with the LotR one from a year or two ago.
hylian_elf wrote:Anyone already read / is reading / gonna read McCarthy’s latest, The Passenger and Stella Maris?
I was one of the lucky ones who managed to bad the signed boxset for £150. Going for silly money on the Bay right now. Think I’ll just sell it and pick up cheaper paperbacks later at some point.
Gremill wrote:The newest (I think) Adrian Tchaikovsky novel 'Shards of Earth' is only 99p on Kindle at the moment.
It looks like you're new here. If you want to get involved, click one of these buttons!