I'm a compulsive reader and I must say this computer stuff cuts into my reading big time.Si/Fi is my favorite too - I just found a complete set of Phillip Jose Farmers Riverworld series in a s/h bookshop,that was a good one,Harry Harrison did some good Si/Fi,and the idiotic Stainless Steel Rat,nothing like spoofing your own genre eh!,but he has also done some historic novels as well,always a good read no matter what he's doing.Piers Anthony was one of the first Si/Fi authers I read (Macroscope) and I followed him for years,but his trip into fantasy land has lost me,any stand alone novel of his is worth a read though.
Of course Lord of the Rings was the first fantasy I read,then along came Terry Brooks with the Shanara series - but then came the deluge and I just can't be bothered going into the countless worlds of dragons and wizards - but a few stand out.Anne Mc Caffery of course,read them from the start,David Eddings has been one the whole family has read and we are picking up books as we go along.
I will read anything,historic novels,crime,horror,workshop manuals,biographies,cereal packets and the instructions on a tube of glue,if it's writting it has my undivided attention.As you'd expect my whole family reads - like,they have a choice?! My eldest daughter suprised a few people when as a 4 yr old she read The Hobbit - ''oh,she's not reading that'' yeah right.They always get a bedtime story and I was reading her John Steinbeck when she was 16.My younger boys are just finishing the complete David Eddings works - my wife reads them that morning and night.
Uh....do you get the idea we like books?
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