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-Equinox
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Well, I don't read ceratin book(s), as they are mostly written by K-*Gets an electrical shock.* I LIKE CHEESE!!
...Err, sorry about that. I forgot, I'm not permitted to speak my oppinion of certain person(s) and/or said person(s) work(s). My appologies.
Anyway, I was reading Legends of the Rift War. Very good book if I do say so myself. I'm also holding back the urdge to start "Shards of a Broken Crown", which seems like another good book.
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recently: enders game, dragons of atumn twilight, dragons of winter night, dragons of spring dawning, test of the twins, time of the twins, war of the twins, second generattion, dragons of summer flame, dragons of fallen sun, dragons of lost star, dragons of vanished moon, dragons of dwarven depths, dragons of highlord skies these last bunch of books from dragons of atumn twilight thru dragons of highlord skies are all a chain of books within the dragonlance series... written by margret weis and tracy hickman... if u wont read them all u have to read the first three... epic fantasy
That's an intense list. Felt like I was in the battle before the Black Gate of Mordor just looking at all those book titles.
Legacy of Blood, The Lone Drow, Mistborn, and The Demon Awakens
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I'm only about half way through The Silmarillion, at The Return of the Noldor. Very good reading, but there's just so much to absorb the first time through. So I'm taking a little break and I'm re-reading the Coldfire Trilogy by C.S. Friedman- Dark Fantasy at its finest; some of my favorite stuff.
I'm only about half way through The Silmarillion, at The Return of the Noldor. Very good reading, but there's just so much to absorb the first time through. So I'm taking a little break and I'm re-reading the Coldfire Trilogy by C.S. Friedman- Dark Fantasy at its finest; some of my favorite stuff.
That I can agree on. The second time I read it I realized how much I missed. But then again, I really was quick-reading it the first time. I'm the what-happens-next kind of reader.
Still, I don't think there's anything better to immerse yourself in.
im about to start reading one of my 3 stupid summer reading assignments, really the school districts are so retarded, how the hell is doing a report on the creator's life going to teach me anything?
ok im reading currently...a collection of early Hemingway short stories and snippets called In Our Time
Most Hemingway fans seem to like his short stories best. I thought his best work was To Have and Have Not.
I've been reading those Twilight books by Stephanie Meyer. Didn't think I'd like them much, but they kind of just written for the sake of being popular. It's a fun read.
Well I got the Diablo Archive by mail yesterday, so I'll try to plow through that one when I get the time, and Moon of the Spider after than whenever it arrives as well.
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Legacy of Blood, The Lone Drow, Mistborn, and The Demon Awakens
I was thinking of reading Mistborn. Brandon Sanderson is the guy who will finish The Wheel of Time, so I figured I should probably read some of his work and seee what he writes like. is the book good?
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I'll also be heading to the library next week to pick up And Then There Were None, by Agatha Christie. I haven't read it in awhile.
Now that's a good book, and so far the only book by Agatha Christie I've read. What others by her would you recommend?
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And Then There Were None is also the only book I've read of hers, but it's an amazing read. Been a while since I've read it too... Might pick that up again.
Now that's a good book, and so far the only book by Agatha Christie I've read. What others by her would you recommend?
Sadly, that's also the only book of Christie's that I've read so far. A friend of mine is a fan of her Miss Marple Mysteries series, so I may try a few of those books next, though I also hear that The Murder of Roger Ackroyd is quite good, too.
well due to school im reading this book called milkweed, im mixed on it, it's about warsaw, poland during WW2, and the nazi's just came, and the main character is a really retareded child.....
Going on a Star Wars comic kick; reading up on "Dark Times" and "Legacy". Also reading volume three of R A Salvatore's Dark Elf Trilogy.
"Legacy" sucks, in my opinion, and is pointed at the horny-twenty-something demographic. "Dark Times" is incredibly refreshing, by contrast, as its characters are highly diverse and developed, and really help inspire sympathy for the peoples of the galaxy as they are brought under the dark heel of the nascent Empire. "The Dark Elf Trilogy" is D&D based. At first I had little interest in it, but persisted and got enchanted half-way through the second volume, and aim to finish this arc of The Drizzt Legends.
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Be it through hallowed grounds or lands of sorrow
All in the Forger's wake is left bereft and fallow
Is the residuum worth the cost of destruction and maiming;
Or is the shaping a culling and exercise in taming?
The road's goal is the dark Origin of Being
But be wary through what thickets it winds.
-Excerpt from the Litany of Residuum;
As Translated by He Who Brings Order
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Goofy, I know - However it was recommended to me.
-Equinox
"We're like the downtown of the Diablo related internet lol"
-Winged
...Err, sorry about that. I forgot, I'm not permitted to speak my oppinion of certain person(s) and/or said person(s) work(s). My appologies.
Anyway, I was reading Legends of the Rift War. Very good book if I do say so myself. I'm also holding back the urdge to start "Shards of a Broken Crown", which seems like another good book.
Folks will always come and go, so enjoy them while they're meant to be in your life.
That's an intense list. Felt like I was in the battle before the Black Gate of Mordor just looking at all those book titles.
I have ADD
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Proc: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E8500 @ 3.16GHz; Overclocked~3.8GHz
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GPU: EVGA Core 260 (896 mb)
Lol, I'm reading The Silmarillion - Chris/J.R.R Tolkien.
It's my third time I think. This book is the stuff of legend. Fills the imagination like none other.
That I can agree on. The second time I read it I realized how much I missed. But then again, I really was quick-reading it the first time. I'm the what-happens-next kind of reader.
Still, I don't think there's anything better to immerse yourself in.
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I'll also be heading to the library next week to pick up And Then There Were None, by Agatha Christie. I haven't read it in awhile.
I've been reading those Twilight books by Stephanie Meyer. Didn't think I'd like them much, but they kind of just written for the sake of being popular. It's a fun read.
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I was thinking of reading Mistborn. Brandon Sanderson is the guy who will finish The Wheel of Time, so I figured I should probably read some of his work and seee what he writes like. is the book good?
Now that's a good book, and so far the only book by Agatha Christie I've read. What others by her would you recommend?
Sadly, that's also the only book of Christie's that I've read so far. A friend of mine is a fan of her Miss Marple Mysteries series, so I may try a few of those books next, though I also hear that The Murder of Roger Ackroyd is quite good, too.
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"Legacy" sucks, in my opinion, and is pointed at the horny-twenty-something demographic. "Dark Times" is incredibly refreshing, by contrast, as its characters are highly diverse and developed, and really help inspire sympathy for the peoples of the galaxy as they are brought under the dark heel of the nascent Empire. "The Dark Elf Trilogy" is D&D based. At first I had little interest in it, but persisted and got enchanted half-way through the second volume, and aim to finish this arc of The Drizzt Legends.
All in the Forger's wake is left bereft and fallow-Excerpt from the Litany of Residuum;
As Translated by He Who Brings Order