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ChrisXIV
Austria3553 Posts
Currently reading: For Whom the Bell Tolls Next book: Solar | ||
HINDYhat
Canada30 Posts
Currently reading: To be read: | ||
Rain.cz
Czech Republic227 Posts
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oob
Sweden630 Posts
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Aldehyde
Sweden939 Posts
Man... I need to read more. Have been trying to finish Good Omens for like six months now. Great book, love the humor, just that I never take the time to actually read it. I'm about halfway through. Next book I plan to read is: | ||
Manit0u
Poland17048 Posts
Awesome trilogy, much better than garbage GRRM is throwing at his readers. Now starting: Another great series. | ||
snotboogie
Australia3550 Posts
Currently Slogging Through: Going to stop reading the above (Erikson can sometimes just get you down, man) and move on to either: or | ||
oneofthem
Cayman Islands24199 Posts
constitution of agency korsgaard | ||
Redunzl
862 Posts
ZIMA BLUE | ||
Fyodor
Canada971 Posts
On February 20 2011 22:24 HINDYhat wrote: why the hell would you read that? | ||
HINDYhat
Canada30 Posts
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FJ
United Kingdom321 Posts
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Taktik
Poland680 Posts
Michael Charlton - The Eagle and the small birds.Crisis in the Soviet Empire: from Yalta to Solidarity (its hard to find cover Oo) Written in 1985. I was curious what was the west european point of view about Soviet communists rule over East Europe and all the uprisings etc. This is the first book I read in foreign language (english xd) I hope not last. now reading: Rafał Ziemkiewicz - Polactwo This is a book about polish society and politics, post 1989. The author is right-winger, so there is a lot of sad thruth in there. I highly recommend it to every pole who is interested in modern polish politics. Goin' to read: Huxley - The brave new world A friend of mine recommended it. | ||
Tufas
Austria2259 Posts
of course. Can anyone tell me how to pronounce his name ? Asimov ? Ozimov ? Озимов would be the latter so I dont understand .. | ||
poilord
Germany3252 Posts
A dark odyssey, just beautifully written. Man, I just love Cormac McCarthy. | ||
Jswizzy
United States791 Posts
On February 20 2011 23:54 Fyodor wrote: why the hell would you read that? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bertrand_Russell | ||
Dayvan
United States77 Posts
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catamorphist
United States297 Posts
On February 22 2011 09:18 Jswizzy wrote: Show nested quote + On February 20 2011 23:54 Fyodor wrote: On February 20 2011 22:24 HINDYhat wrote: why the hell would you read that? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bertrand_Russell The answer to "why would you read that" is "Because of Wikipedia?" Or do you mean the answer is "Because Bertrand Russell exists?" | ||
wiseman500
United States29 Posts
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Fruscainte
4596 Posts
Often recognized as the game, but so far the book is just so much better. The game is okay, but so far (only 2 chapters in) I'm just so far more involved with this book than most any other book I've read. Definitely recommend to anyone liking post-apocalyptic settings. Also, can anyone do some recommending for a good post apocalyptic book? I've already read World War Z, I Am Legend and am now on Metro 2033, but I would like some more after I finish this. | ||
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