Grow up Patience!!!!  Stop baiting.  Saying that you will leave the list, 
pouting, is childish.  If you really intended to do that I feel that you would 
have done it without fanfare and not announced it.  Nobody is going to fall for 
that and beg you to stay.  Leave or stay, that is your choice.  Do members of 
the list want others to leave?  No, only if they cause problems, make others 
experience of the list unpleasant.  We are, however, adults, and need to start 
acting as such instead of arguing just for the sake of it. I have followed your 
comments, and I am aware that you don't have a problem with the rules.  This 
being the case, I suggest that you ignore the dross instead of pointing out 
what you perceive as inconsistencies, and enjoy the elements of the list that 
appeal to you.

Now, I'm going back to lurking, and will not participate in this OT any longer.



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From: Patience <[email protected]>
To: feistfans-l <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2011 4:20 AM
Subject: Re: Read any good books lately?


"Well as this does not related to Ray's works it is OT"

Well he is right.  Fantasy games not allowed but fantasy books allowed ok.

Actually, at the risk of being told I'm bending the rules to suit my
own purpose again (which I'm not), this topic does come up
occasionally (every two or three months), and is mostly allowed.

Oh now it is not OT if the topic has come up before?

As you have stated if it the OT has not been started by Ray it is not allowed





On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 8:06 PM, Michael Hawksworth <[email protected]> 
wrote:

Was reading 'A Game Of Thrones' but its turning into one of those that is more 
being read for the sake of it (I also have the second one) than for any great 
pleasure so I've put it down and am reading...
>
>
>The Anguished Dawn by James P Hogan (SciFi) then probably ...
>The Demolished Man by Alfred Bester (sort of SciFi but more suspense, one of 
>my favourite stories) 
>[need to hunt down some more of his works at some point]
>By then I should have another Hogan book to read...
>Then I'm planning a re-read of a few David Gemmell books, a couple of Scarrow 
>books then
>It's a re-read of the story thread of Rays books (phew back on topic) ready 
>for his new one.
>
>
>Will maybe be a re-read of a few bertrum chandler/ restart of the Patrick 
>O'brien series in there somewhere and I would like to read the Anne McCaffery 
>books again, not read them since I was a teenager.
>
>
>Figure I'll get back to A Game... sometime next year... maybe.
>
>
>Who needs sleep.
>
>
>A. Would be interested in a book list if you run one up, there should be 
>something online we can use even if it is only google docs that we can all 
>share.


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