Online book club discussing fantasy/adventure novels

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    skeeter
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    Hi neighbors. I’ve seen a few posts about book clubs. If anyone in West Seattle is interested in an online book club focusing on fantasy/adventure books, feel welcome to check this club out:

    http://community.wizards.com/bookclub/go/forum/view/110769/229097/Eberron

    We read about 50 pages a week and discuss the book with each other and the author. All our books are from the Dungeons & Dragons line of fantasy/adventure stories, but you certainly don’t have to play the game in order to enjoy the discussions of the novels. You can join and post at no charge. Our next book discussion begins next week. Feel welcome to join. We have about five or six active members but we’d love a couple more.

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    Ken
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    I like the genre but since I read several books a week I just cannot slow down to match casual readers and discussion does nothing for me.

    There are thousands of books on my list to read before I die and I have to make the most of every minute I am on this earth. I am finishing up the discworld series by Terry Pratchett this week and may start on the Weis canon next unless I find another Author I want to read first. I suspect if I pick up the early Weis/Hickman Dragonlance stuff I will eventually go through the whole series. I remember the early ones as relatively simple and derivative but that is the limitations of the DL universe and they are still good reads if not memorable. I will start over with those I have read years ago and maybe it will seem different now.

    I just checked my archive and I have the ebooks of the DL series up to 2005.

    cool. :)

    However, I know some of the authors who have written for the various D&D series have written other stuff that the readers will hopefully get led to.

    BTW: It looks like Bruce R. Cordell (aka T.H.Lain) lives here in the Seattle area :)

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