I've just brought up my blog, to see a cacophony (thank you james) of different blog posts! It's brilliant! You may be inquiring as to why I think this is so great, blogging is a common event to some, but as of today, the most recent post I had seen was James Bonney's 'Casio Cacophony' (Get the little reference I put in at the beginning, eh eh?).
It is uplifting to know I am not the only one who blogs nigh on once a day now!
Not the most interesting day today.
However, I have just received a book from my father. He highly recommends it, and I would quite like something to read at the moment. It's called 'Faerie Tale', by a man called Raymond Efeist. It could be Raymond E. Feist, but I'm not sure. Although the title has the word 'Faerie' in the title, you can tell it's a serious book, because it has spelled faerie quite differently to fary tales. I'm looking forward to reading this book, as it seems like a very good read.
I am also content, as I have got a small list of books to read after 'Faerie Tale'...:
1) The Hobbit - J.R.R Tolken,
2) The Lord of the Rings trilogy,
3) Magician - Raymond Efeist (or is it E. Feist?!)
After that, I'm not sure. But the LOTR trilogy should keep me goin' a while.
Well, fellow bloggers, it's come to the time where I must bid you a due. Bye!
Don't forget the Earthsea Quartet either - I read the first one some twenty odd years ago and I'm looking forward to reading it again as well as the remainder of the series.
ReplyDeleteI'm also enjoying Stephen King's 'The Dark Tower' too. The first one was a bit odd, but the second and third really rocked along, and the fourth book has not skipped a beat as it skipped back in the storyline! Looking forward to the remaining three nad also the graphic novels based on the same story.
It's Raymond E. Feist, fairy and piscine! :p
ReplyDeleteYer Da.