Have you played the game? If so, how does the story of the book compare?Mrrrgggrlllrrrg said:Метро 2033 (Metro 2033) by Dmitry Glukhovsky
I reread it every year at some point.
Have you played the game? If so, how does the story of the book compare?Mrrrgggrlllrrrg said:Метро 2033 (Metro 2033) by Dmitry Glukhovsky
I reread it every year at some point.
Funny, it's a massive summer holiday for me now until I get my A level results, and I decided to try out new things, sort my life out. I'm now sitting here, my rooms worse than it was before, and I feel unwilling to play new games after playing Mass Effect 1+2. learning another language, computers, and read more have all failed before they've started. I blame the Britishness in me, unwilling to do something that isn't traditional.Catchy Slogan said:Quite the opposite for me ;P Now that I'm older and have a job/ money I've started to try all the things I've ever wanted. Like read more. Learn about computers. They've always facinated me but I've never known where to start. Play more video gamesRichardplex said:Does Manga count? Because I've totally reread the manga I read many times. If notAnd I have some crazy resistance of trying something new for absolutely unfound reasons, so I haven't read a new book for a while.Catchy Slogan said:When I was younger, I never really got new books, so I would just re-read all the books I had.![]()
That's my favorite series of all time... seriously, amazing booksBlunderboy said:Discworld.
I have played the first half of the game (the game destroys me but god can those Ukrainians make dying so much fun), it does its best, many things arent present because of the time constraints in development but you can tell the influence the book has. The book does have greater depth in characterization, psychology of human nature, political themes, ect ect. Overall I like em both and I cant wait for Last Light next year.Agayek said:Have you played the game? If so, how does the story of the book compare?Mrrrgggrlllrrrg said:Метро 2033 (Metro 2033) by Dmitry Glukhovsky
I reread it every year at some point.
I love to reread books. Long books. I love reading, it's my fav past-time(yes even more than video games) but It's so hard to find good new series that I'm forced to reread. I reread Eragon 7 times, I reread the Sword of Truth series 5 times or more. I've reread Harry Potter series 3 or four times. I've reread the first 3 Artemis Fowl books 3 times. I reread the first two trilogies of Drizzt Do Urden 2 or 3 times. I reread Vampire Huntress series 3 times. I reread Attikis Kodiak series prolly 6 or 7 times now. You get the ideachronicfc said:Recently (and by recently I mean right now) I've been thinking about books that could be read more than once. Personally I don't re-read books a whole lot, as I tend to find a lot of books that I enjoy to be very long. However, there have been books that I've read and enjoyed many times, and these books have all been mainly books in the Douglas Adams Hitchhiker series. So I was wandering, Escapists, what books, if any, have you read over and over again?