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The Fall of the Templars by Robyn Young. Third book in the Brethern trilogy that I've mentioned previously in the thread. It's a great realistic historical fiction look at the Knights Templar. This book isn't as good as the first two since it moves from the Holy Land and Acre back to Europe; however, it does have some great stuff with William Wallace.
 
Just ordered the first book in the Game of Thrones series. I got it with the new cover with Beanie on it! :yess:

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Thanks to my friend Woff for bringing this book to my attention!

It really is an awesome book!

So insightful and truely awesome to hear what Scorsese thinks about his movies

Definately recommend it!
 
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The Fall of the Templars by Robyn Young. Third book in the Brethern trilogy that I've mentioned previously in the thread. It's a great realistic historical fiction look at the Knights Templar. This book isn't as good as the first two since it moves from the Holy Land and Acre back to Europe; however, it does have some great stuff with William Wallace.

This book series sounds incredibly interesting to me, thanks for the info i look forward to checking these out.
 
I hope you enjoy it. It's nice to get a relatively realistic take on the Templars.
 
I am currently reading the book of Revelations. I was afraid to start it, but the further I go through it, the more comfortable I am and the less scary it is. Two thumbs up.
 
I balance a graphic novel/comic, novel, and short story collection at the same time. Keeps me from reading large chunks of a book in one go without reflecting on everything I read.

I have going right now The Stand, leatherbound complete fiction of HP Lovecraft that Barnes & Noble just released, and Batman/Catwoman Trail of the gun.
 
Sometimes I also read more than one at a time but that is because my mood on what I want to read changes often. Right now I am reading Decision Points and Red Mars. I just picked up Dawn by Octavia Bulter but I kInd of want to wait until I am done with Red Mars first.

I also mix in a lot of comics.
 
Does anyone read more than one book at a time?

I used to not be able to do this, but my problem is that I read too much Star Trek. If I stuck to one book at a time, I'd be reading Star Trek exclusively. So now I have a "during the day" book, and a nighttime book.
 
Hmm, the HP LOvecraft collection sounds good, I'll have to go check that out.
 
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