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A Fire Upon the Deep (Gollancz SF) by Vernor Vinge
Brainiac: Adventures in the Curious, Competitive, Compulsive World of Trivia Buffs by Ken Jennings
To Green Angel Tower, Book Three: Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn (Memory, Sorrow, & Thorn (Paperback)) by Tad Williams
Dracula (Norton Critical Editions) by Bram Stoker
Enchantment by Orson Scott Card
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Please check/fill in all the supplimentary created by/ summary title fields. E-readers (at least the Sony) have a nasty habit of not choosing the obvious ‘title’ as the work title and instead pickup metadata from the summary fields. If these are incomplete or non-logical the books appear to be called ‘Untitled’ (this is how warbreaker appears) or someother weird names, often without an attributed author. It is difficult for the user to edit this data! and hence find the book they are looking for.
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posted by cmbohn at 11:28 pm (EST) on Jun 6, 2009
I just finished "Mistborn" and wanted to compliment you on a fantastic literary piece. It was, in my opinion, superb beyond compare. I loved it. I have a copy of "Well of Ascension" in the mail on its way, and it probably won't last long when I get it. I hope you write many more books; you are an extremely talented individual.
-Philip Troy
posted by PhilipTroy at 12:24 am (EST) on Mar 8, 2009
Met you in Redmond, WA last evening... April, with Nick. I asked you about who killed Asmodean. You answered so quick, I'm sure you've had that one posed to you a lot! Anyway, I look forward to your next book as well as aMoL. RJ made a great choice and I know you'll do him proud!
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posted by greytfriend at 10:48 am (EST) on Aug 25, 2008
I've just read Elantris as part of a group read for the waterstones of southampton reading group. I loved it! there is sooo much for the group to talk about :) Its also given the group leader Robin another look at fantasy which is something he never really cared for but he is raving about Elantris *Cheer*
posted by RuneFirestar at 7:49 am (EST) on Jul 1, 2008
I was putting off reading The Final Empire as long as I could, trying to close the gap between December when you signed it for me and October, when Hero of the Ages is due out, but things don't always go according to plan, and I just finished it. It's a good thing the FrontRunner train is up and running, because I was completely absorbed in Final Empire during my commute! Here is the review I posted on LibraryThing and GoodReads, in case you're interested:
I just read Mistborn: The Final Empire, the first book in a series by Brandon Sanderson. I was impressed by the practical system of magic that Sanderson devised in Elantris, and he outdid himself with the new system employed in Mistborn. The new system, Allomancy, is based on using the properties of certain metals and their alloys to accomplish specific feats, which, though magical, still follow the laws of physics. As I read I found myself wishing I was able to Ironpull, to feel the satisfying smack of a metal object summoned into my hand. I never actually attempted it, but it was a powerful desire. Sanderson succeeded in suspending my disbelief, and for that I call him by that most magical appellation: Storyteller.
posted by JACrobat at 1:09 pm (EST) on May 14, 2008
I just finished reading Mistborn, and wanted to thank you for a fun read. I haven't read much fantasy or speculative fiction beyond Tolkien and Lovecraft. On a whim I signed up for a collection of free e-books from Tor.com that included volume 1 of your Mistborn trilogy. I had a great time reading it, and I'll be heading to the bookstore this afternoon to pick up the sequel!
Thanks!
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posted by Gwenhwyfach at 5:36 pm (EST) on Dec 11, 2007
My most heartfelt congratulations, Brandon. You're the right man for the job!
-Danny Birt
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I am glad you are a part of LibraryThing.
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You said you're LDS. Are you a Battlestar Galactica fan, by any chance? It's another of my obsessions and I think the cosmology was based partly on LDS teachings.
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