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2011 - What are you Reading? - Page 5
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gogogadgetflow
United States2583 Posts
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jtype
England2167 Posts
![]() About 2 thirds of the way through and am finding it really difficult to put it down. A fascinating, entertaining and eye-opening read for anyone interested in running, health, nutrition, lifestyle changes, psychology, biology, and more. ![]() | ||
XDawn
Canada4040 Posts
![]() Screenplay by Syd Fields Next up will be ![]() Shaman's Crossing (1 of 3) Good Trilogy I hear from a good friend - Hope it doesn't disappoint! | ||
Hyren
United States817 Posts
![]() Pretty much a Grisham-esque millitary novel. Was a good read. Fun main character Reading: ![]() I read this book several years ago and absolutely loved it but didn't get a chance to read the rest of the series. One of the most original fantasy novels I've ever read. Can't recommend it enough. Pretty dark. Can't wait to read: ![]() Sequel to Sabriel. Finally got around to getting it :D Uhhh, any way to re-size images o.0? | ||
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Canada19447 Posts
On January 21 2011 13:47 Zeri wrote: ![]() was a great read! | ||
URfavHO
United States514 Posts
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Lorken
New Zealand804 Posts
Dying of the light ![]() A guy makes a promise to a girl he loves, that if she ever sends him the whisperjewel he once gave her, he would go to her, no matter what has happened since then, and he gets it and is called to a dying planet and has to try and save her from her husband/master. ![]() A mid 40's writer (I assume) works as a reporter for a story about the murder of a music producer, who made his favorite band (Nazgul) who they were, it;s about demon worshiping cults and how much friends can change over time. They were both good reads, I was basically just trying to get a George RR Martin fix, hopefully Dance of Dragons next ![]() | ||
elt
Thailand1092 Posts
![]() Currently (re-)reading: ![]() Up next: ![]() Waiting to get my hands on a butt-ton of books though, like Stonewielder, and then releases of Wise Man's Fear, The Crippled God, Ghost Story and maybe, maybe if all goes well The Republic of Thieves. | ||
Kimaker
United States2131 Posts
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Washington, D.C9933 Posts
the forever war rendezvous with rama the time traveler currently halfway through the count of monte cristo randomly borrowed four of mrmin's books | ||
Eric9
United States125 Posts
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SilverASD
United States53 Posts
Mistborn 1 and 2 Wheel of Time book 1 Reading: Name of the Wind (3rd time) want to be ready for the Wise Mans Fear Wheel of Time book 2 Mistborn 3 Will Read: Rest of Wheel of Time Books Wise mans fear when it comes out Anyone up for TL book club? Anyone got librarything accounts? Its kind of like facebook but for books. Looks like TL had a group on the site but no ones used it in a long time. We should revive it. http://www.librarything.com/groups/teamliquid | ||
Tyree
1508 Posts
![]() For the few people who dont know what it is, it chronicles the first and second age of LOTR and explains alot of the backstory for various characters/races. It reads alot like the Bible in a way. Lots of short stories about legendary characters like Hurin, Fingolfin etc | ||
Golden Ghost
Netherlands1041 Posts
Just read: ![]() I found this book very fascinating. It's about the search for the ultimate truth by the philosopher Bertrand Russell. The basis on which our lives are built, the unquestionable foundation of math and logic. Through reading this you get to know the ideas of many great philosophers, mathematicians and logicians. ![]() The story of Peter Pan set in a dark world where nothing is what it seems at first glance. It's the first full novel from the artist Brom. Currently reading: ![]() Compelling story about humans and robots. The story is written by Orson Scott Card but it almost features as an accompaniment to the beautiful drawings of Doug Chiang that can be found on every page. ![]() Just read it. Will read next: ![]() Probably a nice dark story but I'm reading it mostly for the artwork found on nearly every page. It's the first book written by Brom so I'm expecting the story to be not on par with his artwork or the writing style he developed and in which he wrote Child Thief. ![]() Rereading this one and reading the other two books from the series (The Scar & Iron Council) for the first time. I really enjoyed reading Perdido Street Station the first time so I'm looking forward on reading all 3 books now. Very intricate mix of things beautifully sculpted into a story that will pull you in whether you like it or not. | ||
acidfreak
Romania352 Posts
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AirbladeOrange
United States2571 Posts
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starfries
Canada3508 Posts
On January 21 2011 17:45 Golden Ghost wrote: Will read next: ![]() Sweet, I didn't think anyone else had heard of this book. It was interesting, like a picture book for adults. | ||
Captain Mayhem
Sweden774 Posts
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Dr_Strange
United States80 Posts
On January 12 2011 06:17 Meantime wrote: currently reading: ![]() Great books. Nearly all the series of Glen Cook are amazing. | ||
zulu_nation8
China26351 Posts
![]() no idea what's going on, think i'm getting trolled. | ||
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