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#1 - 4th Jul 2005 19:51:10

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Sorry I couldn't make it tonight, guys. Unfortunately, something ,reared it's ugly head and I had to deal with it. Hopefully, I'll back next month though.

Now as for reading material, I couldn't get my hands on 'Geomancer'. However, I DID manage to get my hands on a copy of 'A shadow on the glass'. And boy, did I enjoy that. A number of very interesting characters, a certain amount of magic, a small teaser of romance in the air, lots of political intrigue, a war, and a desperate bid to escape - what more could one want? I'll definitely be carrying on with this series.

At the moment, I'm reading Glenda Larke's 'Gilfeather' - book 2 of the 'Isles of Glory' trilogy. I'm quite enojoying it, to be honest. It's narrated by Kelwyn Gilfeather, a plainsman on another island, who gets inadvertantly dragged into Blaze and Flame's quest to rid the world of Mordred, the dunmagicker. Very, very good - I'm having trouble putting this one down.

Can anybody who actually went to the meeting respond to this, and let me know what this month's reads are, please? Thanks, guys. See ya's next month.

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#2 - 8th Jul 2005 21:57:58

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Can't say I enjoyed 'Shadow on the glass'. I have yet to read 'Geomancer' though. I'm always willing to give authors a generous number of pages to get me hooked.

#3 - 11th Jul 2005 20:24:42

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We're reading The Last Kingdom by Bernard Cornwell and um.....

#4 - 16th Jul 2005 22:10:16

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Um ..... ? Don't think I've read that one, boss - who wrote it?