2013 - What are you reading? - Page 25
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Dr. Steve Brule
Wales152 Posts
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Balgrog
United States1221 Posts
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Dr. Steve Brule
Wales152 Posts
On March 14 2012 15:24 Balgrog wrote: I wish I had time to read more. 16 credits of school, working out, starcraft, keeps me pretty damn busy. Audio books are a viable option. | ||
Pinkie
United States145 Posts
Doctor Zhivago I'm kind of intimidated by it because I read a synopsis on Wikipedia and afterwards I could only remember that there was a guy as the main character... seems extremely complex as far as plot goes. Anyone know how the movie relates? Additionally the overall topic is Space Exploration/Russia so I'm trying to collect good books on Astronautics, Russian history,Russian Russian art,Russian music,the Space Race, and the Cold War, anything Russian I can think of that could fit in. Anyone have any suggestions? | ||
ohsea.toc
Australia344 Posts
Have only just begun really. | ||
Perryboyce
United States8 Posts
Pretty cool, makes me want to play the games. | ||
Saurabhinator
Australia347 Posts
I'm reading the version translated by Margaret Wettlin and it features illustrations by Orest Vereisky. I'm liking it so far. | ||
Probulous
Australia3894 Posts
On March 14 2012 15:27 Pinkie wrote: Prepping for US Academic Decathlon right now so the required novel this year is Doctor Zhivago I'm kind of intimidated by it because I read a synopsis on Wikipedia and afterwards I could only remember that there was a guy as the main character... seems extremely complex as far as plot goes. Anyone know how the movie relates? Additionally the overall topic is Space Exploration/Russia so I'm trying to collect good books on Astronautics, Russian history,Russian Russian art,Russian music,the Space Race, and the Cold War, anything Russian I can think of that could fit in. Anyone have any suggestions? Well Zhivago is an amazing book. Probably my favourite Russian novel though I am yet to try Tolstoy (it's in my shelf waiting). The book itself has a complex plot but is a fairly easy read and has some wonderful imagery. It's worth reading, decathlon or no decathlon. | ||
Doublemint
Austria8366 Posts
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Balgrog
United States1221 Posts
I actually had audible for a few months and that was a god send for bus rides and riding to the gym and working out, but then my fund got less so I had to cut that out | ||
Tewks44
United States2032 Posts
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GloryOfAiur
United States127 Posts
High school literature >.> (not bad though) After graduating from Emory University, top student and athlete Christopher McCandless abandons his possessions, gives his entire $24,000 savings account to charity and hitchhikes to Alaska to live in the wilderness. Along the way, Christopher encounters a series of characters that shape his life. | ||
Bigtony
United States1606 Posts
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MaV_gGSC
Canada1345 Posts
On January 12 2012 04:37 Ettick wrote: I don't read very often, so I'll still be reading this on and off for a while lol Same. Amazing book! How far are you into it? | ||
silverbean
United States12 Posts
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Kenshin_915
Canada139 Posts
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DejaVoo
New Zealand20 Posts
All 6 issues just arrived today ^_^ Going to be a good weekend~~ | ||
{CC}StealthBlue
United States41117 Posts
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SuperEight
United States333 Posts
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NKB
United Kingdom608 Posts
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