I'm currently reading... I'm going to take advantage of a loophole here.
Currently reading:The Warlord's Legacy (by Ari Marmell); I'm somewhere in the middle of the Icewind Dale Trilogy (by R.A. Salvatore); Transmetropolitan (by Warren Ellis (writing) and Darick Robertson (penciling) ( Homestuck (by Andrew Hussie); Mort Takes a Holiday (by AnonymousMaterials); A Still More Glorious Dawn Awaits (by CDRW); and if I really want to get technical, Radiographic Positioning And Related Anatomy (by a bunch of official people) and Radiation Protection In Medical Radiography (by another bunch of official people).
Favorite Book: It changes from time to time; currently it's Past Sins by Pen Stroke, but it's only taken the title for two and 1/2 reasons: 1. I can't quite remember how good the Conqueror's Shadow by Ari Marmell was anymore (it's been probably two years since I read it); and 2. It's the most recent "really good book" I've had the time to read, otherwise it would be Hammered by Kevin Hearne. The 1/2 is because there is roughly a 100% chance that The Warlord's Legacy will take the title once I'm done with it.
Favorite Series: Um...
Let's have fun with this one, too.
Widdershins novels & Conqueror's Shadow lines by Ari Marmell*
The Iron Druid Chronicles by Kevin Hearne
Discworld by Terry Pratchett
the In the Family trilogy by Pen Stroke (really Winter Bells was better than Past Sins)
some of the Drizzt Do'Urden series by R.A. Salvatore (I've only read a small portion of it, but I'm particularly fond of The Dark Elf trilogy and The Sellswords trilogy)
Elfquest by Richard & Windy Pini (very difficult to find; I "inherited" books 1, 4, 5, 6, and 7 from my older brother (ones that were reprints from 1987)
EDIT: How could I forget the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams? Or the Ravnica cycle of M:tG (all three written by Cory J. Herndon)?
*Basically anything I've read by Ari Marmell has instantly sold me on whatever the series.
I'm sure there's more I've forgotten.
Jeremy wrote:
Currently Reading:
Diaspora by Greg Egan.
I just had to say how karmically appropriate that is.