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So many good books are being listed! Ready Player One is one of my favorite books. American Gods was awesome too.
Hello everyone, I'm Chris and I am currently reading Spellbound. I got it free from Amazon. So far it's okay.1 -
Can't wait to start Blood Mirror by Brent Weeks tomorrow. I absolutely love his series.0
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Finished bloodlines (the star wars book) yesterday. it was ok.
Aha - just saw this one. I liked that one as well. Today I just finished the latest Star Wars novel, Ahsoka, and dug it too.
http://nerdist.com/new-ahsoka-novel-is-a-must-read-for-clone-wars-fans-review/
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feisty_bucket wrote: »Finished bloodlines (the star wars book) yesterday. it was ok.
Aha - just saw this one. I liked that one as well. Today I just finished the latest Star Wars novel, Ahsoka, and dug it too.
http://nerdist.com/new-ahsoka-novel-is-a-must-read-for-clone-wars-fans-review/
I heard of it. Might pick it up. I hope we learn for sure about what happened to her in Star Wars rebels though.0 -
I'm reading Darker Shade of Magic by V.E. Schwab2
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I'm reading The Last Days of Night by Graham Moore0
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Half Made Girls by by Sam Witt
Far better than I expected.0 -
I'm rereading the Percy Jackson series now! I'm almost done with the Battle of the Labyrinth.1
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I'm reading/ Listening to Lincoln in the Bardo. So good! They have 100+ narrators and it starts with nick offerman narrating a piece. Really great.0
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I'm reading The Passage right now.0
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midsummer174627 wrote: »I'm reading Darker Shade of Magic by V.E. Schwab
Update: I super enjoyed it, now working on the second one in that series.1 -
The Oryx and Crake series by Margaret Atwood, which I haven't been able to finish yet cuz I'm so busy. These books are AMAZING, they really make you think. It's sort of a post apocalyptic Sci first type of series, only 3 books long and the books are pretty cheap paperbacks afaik1
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Warriors - Power of Three: Long Shadows
Adventure Time #11 (I have all the comics produced up to the present)
I know the "cat" books are really intended for young teens, but a lot of the subject matter, while handled in an age appropriate manner, is much deeper than many of the "adult" books I've had the misfortune of reading.0 -
Just finished Dragonlance: Sellsword, now I have to find the next two at book sales.
Started Dark Tower IV Wizard and Glass, I'm looking forward to some hot weathered some deck time for reading.0 -
Am I the only one who read about serial killers, unsolved missing persons, famous unsolved murders, and general criminal profiling? I can't get enough of it!
I bring my kindle to the gym and ready 3-7 books a week (when I'm not sick that is)!2 -
I just finished up Windwith by Susan Dennard.
I'm now reading American Gods by Neil Gaiman (for the 2nd time). I wanted to re-read it before the tv show starts.0 -
The Dresden Files: Grave Peril (book #3). Almost done with it, so book #4: Summer Knight is next.0
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strifechick wrote: »Am I the only one who read about serial killers, unsolved missing persons, famous unsolved murders, and general criminal profiling? I can't get enough of it!
I bring my kindle to the gym and ready 3-7 books a week (when I'm not sick that is)!
I love those too!! I listen to True Crime Garage also they are amazing!!0 -
Currently bouncing between The Waste Lands (Dark Tower III) and The Last Days of Archopalasia. I’m sure that most know what the former is, but the latter is a tie-in book for the Torment: Tides of Numenera game, which is the new(-ish) spiritual successor to Planescape: Torment.0
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I just started re-reading Andre Norton and was so excited to find so many available online. But what I desired most was a single book cover. Her prolific career spanning seventy years, 130 novels, 100 short stories and anthologies didn't help my search. And I couldn't remember the title, just a vague image of a tall slender doglike creature and its traveling companion, then...
Oddly, my memory was of them pointed the other direction, with the "dog" standing on the cart, not in the forefront. But close enough.1