I am in the middle of Stone of Farewell, the second book in Tad Williams's Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn series. When I'm finished I am planning on immersing myself in the next three books of Zindell's Neverness series. Go Danlo! My husband, Californiababy, is reading a history book called April, 1865, the Month That Saved America. My older son, Bulldog, has finally broken down under the constant pressure of hearing his little brother and mother constantly discussing Tolkein (in Gollum language, my precious), and is reading Fellowship of the Ring. He is also working on an atlas from national Geographic called Wonders of the Ancient World. My little son, Sunshine, who is only ten, has just finished reading LOTR for the fourth time and is now reading a big fat biography of Tolkein. He was working on the Sil for a while, but got bogged down in the middle and has put it aside for now. They are both eagerly awaiting Harry Potter 5, now that there is a release date. Ankh-Morpork people considered that spelling was a sort of optional extra. They believed in it the same way they believed in punctuation; it didn't matter where you put it, so long as it was there.~Terry Pratchett<i></i>
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