I'm guessing many Game of Thrones fans would be looking forward to the 6th & 7th novels of A Song of Ice & Fire. Personally, I'm awaiting the next book in The Old Kingdom series - Clariel: The Lost Abhorsen.

How about you guys?

No giveaways this time sorry.

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+1 for Winds of Winter, but number 1 in the waitlist for me is Doors of Stone by Pat Rothfuss.

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+1 to both of these.

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Raising Steam by one and only Terry Pratchett...

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This + the last "Eragon" book.

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Eragon sucks... :<

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But.. the book already came out a while ago...

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the last eragon book came out like a year ago... XD

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I don't mean Inheritance, I mean the book Christopher is writing. A fifth one.

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oh ok! :) i loved the inheritance cycle! :D

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I really had hoped Terry would have lived longer... wanted to read more discworld series :(

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There is still some hope... I have really enjoyed his works. Specially the later parts of Discworld.

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I hope that his genius will somehow rub off on his writer, so he can continue the series.

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Didn't he pretty much say that his daughter can inherit the setting?

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I don't know, never heard about that. But if it's true it would definitely be nice.

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+1 for Discworld. A new Watch novel would be most welcome by me to be honest, but the Moist books (that sounds weird) are awesome too.

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I kinda like them for how they go over the top at times. Later Watch novels have been more serious...

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Metro 2035 :D (or whatever it is)

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It's been a while since I read a fiction book - but I'd say the next Harry Potter (although I haven't even read 7)

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so many of them... ;p

I'm waiting ofc for 6th Song of Ice and Fire, but also for:

The Skull Throne by Peter V. Brett

The Doors of Stone by Patrick Rothfuss

A Pitiless Rain by Glen Cook

The Gate of Gods by Martha Wells (still haven't been translated into polish ;( )

The Crippled God by Steven Erikson (same as above)

few continuations by polish authors, plus many more I forgot to mention here :)

I read too much :>

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Books 2 and 3 of the Dinocalypse trilogy.

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The next book in the Kingkiller Chronicles by Patrick Rothfuss (as other people have already noted!)

Also the next book in the Dresden Files. That series is such fun to read.

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yeah! Rothfuss is one of the best debutants last years for me - right next to Peter V. Brett. Cannot wait for The Doors of Stone :>

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Right now im just waiting for winds of winter, meanwhile im reading right now wolves of calla (the dark tower 5th book)...

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I've been meaning to finish that series. I read the first few books in Kuwait because someone had the paperbacks with them and I had plenty of sitting around time. I really enjoyed them, but then got distracted by other things when I got back. The rest of the hardcovers having been on my shelf for years, too.

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Read it, you won't regret. Best thing Stephen King has ever written, and reading his other books after reading DT will never be the same - connections are almost everywhere.

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Ive been enjoying a the dark tower, ive never read anything else from stephen king, watched tons of movie tho... every book he writes gets a movie instatly except for the dark tower... I liked the rumour of viggo mortensen as Roland but then they said that russell crowe will be roland and that depress me XD

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Im reading the last ones on my tablet, the first 3 books i read them on paper, but i really love to read in the night and the tablet allows that without having a lamp or the lights of my room on xD

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I would've been hanging out for the 'Game of Thrones' newest editions, If I bothered to read the others :(

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I am super freaking excited for THIS

And his new series the Southern Reach. Blurb:
" Area X has been cut off from the rest of the continent for decades. Nature has reclaimed the last vestiges of human civilization. The first expedition returned with reports of a pristine, Edenic landscape; all the members of the second expedition committed suicide; the third expedition died in a hail of gunfire as its members turned on one another; the members of the eleventh expedition returned as shadows of their former selves, and within months of their return, all had died of aggressive cancer.

This is the twelfth expedition."

Love Jeff Vandermeer and his way with words. It's a cliche to say 'hauntingly beautiful', but his work is just that; it haunts you long after you read it, with its strange and terrible things, and at the same time the sheer beauty of his words enthralls you.

P.S.
Anyone who is vaguely interested should read Veniss Underground (retelling of the Myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, but in a failing future city) and The City of Saint's and Madmen, about a city named Ambergis and its strange, terrible history.

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I never look forward to new books except current authors I'm a fan of. That's only Neil Gaiman and Kazuo Ishiguro at the moment. I only read books I've already heard something or another about.

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"Mein Kampf II: Whoops, My Bad"

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Words of Radiance (Sequel to "The Way of Kings") by Brandon Sanderson. And "Skin Game" (Dresden Files #15) by Jim Butcher.

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Doors of Stone by Patrick Rothfuss all the way.

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The Harry Potter Encyclopedia.

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The third book in the Kingkiller Chronicle, by Rothfuss, and the second book in the Stormlight Archive by Sanderson. The Way of Kings was amazing, and the second book for that series should be out in early 2014 if we're to believe what he said to me at Comic-Con. Rothfuss, well, when asked what he was busy with on his Comic-Con panel, he says "sleeping in late, playing video games, you know, just taking it easy." He's definitely working on the book, but it's not imminent as Sanderson's.

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I am STILL waiting for "Ride the Storm" by Dean Koontz, the third installment of the Moonlight Bay Trilogy. It's been over 10 years since he released the second book of the series.

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Controlling the Dead by Annie Walls - zombie fiction :-)

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"Learning PHP, MySQL, JavaScript and CSS" by Richard Nixon, that goddam book isnt write in spanish and for that reason isn't sold here so i need to searching by the web and try to avoid the customs taxes(19% of the value of the book). :(

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