G A B R I E L ' S   A B B E Y

Welcome to my Abbey, a library of books you should be reading. Why? They're great, that's why! I have read a fair amount of books (and the same books a fair amount of times) but I still wish that I could just win the lottery so I could buy all the books I want to (and maybe build a real Abbey). Ah well, maybe it will happen.

On with the listing! Please note that this page is far from complete and that I hope to add books as I go along.

The Riftwar Saga, by Raymond E. Feist
The Serpentwar Saga, by Raymond E. Feist
The Empire Series, by Raymond E. Feist
The Incarnations of Immortality, by Piers Anthony
The Sword of Truth Series, by Terry Goodkind
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Trilogy, by Douglas Adams
The Foundation Trilogy, by Isaac Asimov
Neuromancer, by William Gibson
Burning Chrome, by William Gibson
Virtual Light, by William Gibson
The Dragonriders of Pern, by Anne McCaffery
Wyrd Sisters, by Terry Pratchett
Small Gods, by Terry Pratchett: God's a tortoise. 'Nuff said.
Soul Music, by Terry Pratchett
The Deathstalker Series, by Simon R. Green
Archangel, by Sharon Shinn: I thoroughly enjoyed this book, but it seemed to hold a great of similarities with Anne McCaffery's Pern series. Maybe it's just me...
Jovah's Angel, by Sharon Shinn: although I preferred the first (Archangel), this book was still very good.
The Vampire Chronicles, by Anne Rice
The Cthulu Mythos, by H.P. Lovecraft & Divers Hands
The Occult: A History, by Colin Wilson
The I Ching
The Truth About Witchcraft Today, by Scott Cunningham
Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner, by Scott Cunningham
Living Wicca: A Further Guide for the Solitary Practitioner, by Scott Cunningham
The Spiral Dance, by Starhawk
All I Really Know I Learned in Kindergarten, by Robert Fulghum
Jonathan Livingston Seagull, by Richard Bach
MacBeth, by William Shakespeare
Romeo + Juliet, by William Shakespeare
The Lady with the Toy Dog, by Anton Chekhov and another version by Joyce Carol Oates
Contact, by Carl Sagan
The Lottery, by Shirley Jackson
Ender's Game, by Orson Scott Card

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