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3:22 am
March 13, 2009


Bucky

Master Bee

posts 320

I'll PM you my e-amil address, you can send me anything you want me to read there.

6:04 pm
March 14, 2009


Yetshua

Hersher, IL

Worker Bee

posts 24

Got your PM, sent you the file as an attachment with my brand new email address!  You shouldn't have any problems opening it, if you do, just let me know, and I'll save it in some other format.  Open Office can save it as just about anything, so it should be good.

1:05 am
March 25, 2009


Bucky

Master Bee

posts 320

Currently reading Yetshua's novel and the Savage Worlds and Necessary Evil RPG guides.  Oh, and some assorted old comics.

6:36 am
March 28, 2009


Bucky

Master Bee

posts 320

Just picked up the Wolverine: Get Mystique and Ghost Rider: Hell Bent and Heaven Bound TPBs by one of my new favorite comic writers Jason Aaron.

I also am eagerly awaiting the arrival of my Marvel Universe RPG books from eBay and Amazon.

3:29 am
March 29, 2009


Bucky

Master Bee

posts 320

Wolverine was decent, but went far too quickly and had a hazy resolution considering the premise of the story.  Ghost Rider was excellent, like a grind-house horror movie with the music turned up to eleven.  I personally love the direction he's taken with the book, and really liked some of the foes Blaze faced, including the cannibal mortician and the evil gun-toting nurses.  I will definitely be picking up the monthlies of Aaron's run on the book.

I am now reading Ares: God of War written by Michael Avon Oeming and drawn by Travel Foreman.

5:45 am
March 29, 2009


Bucky

Master Bee

posts 320

Oh man, Ares: God of War is just too hard to get into right now, I gave up on it after the first issue of the trade.  Perhaps a I need a little more will power, eh?  Anyway, I can always come back to it later.

For the sake of my own sanity (and wallet) I am going to go ahead and read an old favorite, Astonishing X-Men volumes 1 & 2 by Joss Whedon and John Cassaday.

12:36 pm
March 29, 2009


Bucky

Master Bee

posts 320

I am also reading Wanted (for about the millionth time) by Mark Millar and JG Jones.

12:34 am
April 2, 2009


Yetshua

Hersher, IL

Worker Bee

posts 24

*Is anxiously awaiting the reveiw on his partial novel by Bucky*

4:16 am
April 2, 2009


Bucky

Master Bee

posts 320

*smiles*

I'm close to being done.  I promise.  Innocent

6:02 am
April 2, 2009


Bucky

Master Bee

posts 320

Yetshua, just finished the manuscript and sent you some thoughts via e-mail.  I liked it very much.  Thank you for letting me read it.

6:23 pm
April 2, 2009


burninator

burninator

Worker Bee

posts 31

Besides PHB2, I had to read this book called Neighbors for social injustice. It's a very chilling tale about how a town killed its whole jewish population in one day. It is a very depressing read but if your looking for a good book on the holocaust, its very well written.

I know the pieces fit, because I watched them fall away.

7:07 am
April 3, 2009


Bucky

Master Bee

posts 320

That book sounds very good, Burn.

I am now reading Air Volume 1: Letters From Lost Countries and Young Liars Volume 1: Daydream Believer.  They are both new series from Vertigo comics.

I am also reading The Mystery of Grace by Charles de Lint.

7:29 pm
October 31, 2009


Bucky

Master Bee

posts 320

Post edited 11:30 pm – October 31, 2009 by Bucky


Been a while since I updated this, but I figured I would cast it back out there and see what comes back, if anything.  Right now I am reading the Villains United/Secret Six series by Gail Simone published by DC Comics.

10:35 pm
November 1, 2009


Fozz

Admin

posts 268

I am reading George R.R. Martin's A Song of Fire and Ice series and am on the third book, A Storm of Swords.

I really like the series but I am trying to go slow, because since the series isn't complete yet, I hate to catch up and have to wait forever to continue on. I had to do that with Stephen King's Dark Tower series and by the time the next novel would come out I would have started to forget things.

Haven't read many comics lately, but would definately like to get caught up on some.

There’s a feat for that…

4:35 am
November 2, 2009


Bucky

Master Bee

posts 320

I totally agree about the series thing.  I usually wait until all the books are completed (or a ton are in the can) before I start one.  It makes for a nice read with no interruptions, but it also makes you the guy that “hasn't read that book yet”.  Wizards of the Coast is pretty bad about this.  I've read series from them that I swear were like one book a year kind of waits.  Horrible.


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