Oct-24-2012, 01:13 PM (UTC)
Well, I just finished Fritz Leiber's The First Book of Lankhmar. One warning: while these stories are entertaining, don't read the entire volume in one go like I did. It's a complitation of four short story collections, clocking in at 762 pages, and all in all it's a bit too overwhelming. I do own The Second Book of Lankhmar, but I won't be reading it right away.
So, now I plan on reading some non-ficting before going back to my to-read pile. The Lankhmar books have been there for ages, and I want to read some other books that have been there a while. Prime contenders at the moment are That Hideous Strength by C. S. Lewis and The Dragon Revenant by Katharine Kerr.
So, now I plan on reading some non-ficting before going back to my to-read pile. The Lankhmar books have been there for ages, and I want to read some other books that have been there a while. Prime contenders at the moment are That Hideous Strength by C. S. Lewis and The Dragon Revenant by Katharine Kerr.
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