I still haven't got around to reading
The Hunter's Blades Trilogy. Sounds like I need to get around to it though, theres a copy
of the Trilogy sitting on the table in my room, just staring at me making me feel guilty for not making time to read it =P
I just got done with Ayn Rand's
The Fountainhead. It was really great, a story about a completely independant man and his struggles to make it in a world filled with "second-handers."
Ayn Rand incorporated a ton of her own philosophy, objectivism, into that book, but it wasn't too presumtuous imo.
I've read a couple of her other novels,
We the Living and
Anthem and both were good, though I didn't like
We the Living as much...honestly it was pretty dull. Rand's style of writing is nice though, it's very clear and precise, she definitely gets her point across.