Book Lovers Thread

Discussion in 'In the Media' started by Tamstrong, Jan 27, 2015.

  1. CAKicker

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  4. kalel32688

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    Where Do Babies Come From? by Pauline Oud portrays an interracial (BM/WW) couple.
     
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  5. CAKicker

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    Finally back to reading, I'm reading an hour every day till I get back into college
     
  6. CAKicker

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    Happy Book Lovers Day
     
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  9. Ra

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  10. CAKicker

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    Do they make Fantasy Books for Men?
     
  11. Ra

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    Are you interested in a particular type of fantasy? Both traditional sword & sorcery & sci-fi have always been viewed as fantasy geared towards males.
     
  12. CAKicker

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    Sword & Sorcery, I already have the Sci-Fi locked down
     
  13. Ra

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    You have all the Conan the Barbarian stuff by Robert E. Howard and others who continued writing the Character after Howard's death.

    You have all of JRR Tolkien's Middle Earth & Lord of the Rings related books.

    There's George RR Martin's A Song of Ice & Fire/Game of Thrones related books.

    Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan, John Carter of Mars/Barsoom & Pellucidar novels. Tarzan in the books is nothing like movie Tarzan/TV versions and spends a lot of time in various lost/hidden civilizations in Africa or Pellucidar aka the Hollow Earth/Earth's Core.

    A can give more examples but those are some of the more classic or popular sword & sorcery type fantasy series off the top of my head.
     
  14. CAKicker

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    Thanks @Ra I will be looking for them
     

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