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Concon141

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whether it be a magazine, book or comic, we want to know!

I'm reading war and peace, And suffering from it..

How about you?
 

WrongSprite

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Re-reading the Harry Potter series for the millionth time. I'm on the last book after a week. Is that wrong, or dangerous?
 

EgoDeusEst

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The Gospel of the Flying Spaghetti Monster by Bobby Henderson.
And Adam Homo by Fr. Pal. Müller.

Both great books.
 

Circleseer

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Just finished reading Orwell again. Trying to get started in Utopia by Thomas More, but during vacations I'm always lazy with my reading: I usually go for the easy reads, like Gotrek & Felix, but afterwards they never quite satisfy.

Still a nice series though.
 

curlycrouton

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Concon141 said:
whether it be a magazine, book or comic, we want to know!

I'm reading war and peace, And suffering from it..

How about you?
Coincidentally, I've just finished that. It's bloody long isn't it?

I'm now reading World War One: Myth and Memory, and will soon be reading World War One: A Chronological Narrative.

Guess what my favourite historical topic is?

I've also been reading some Charlie Brooker. Genius, absolute genius.
 

Deity1986

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Good Omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman: awesome book ^^

Mornelithe- thankyou, I didn't realize there was a new wheel of time book on the way :)
 

Concon141

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curlycrouton said:
Concon141 said:
whether it be a magazine, book or comic, we want to know!

I'm reading war and peace, And suffering from it..

How about you?
Coincidentally, I've just finished that. It's bloody long isn't it?

I'm now reading World War One: Myth and Memory, and will soon be reading World War One: A Chronological Narrative.

Guess what my favourite historical topic is?
I'm guessing, World war 2!
ahah.....

It is rather long, But not as long as what I have lined up.. Atlas shrugged. Bioshock is the reason I'm gonna read it
 

latenightapplepie

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The Ill-Made Mute by Cecilia Dart-Thornton. Classic fantasy yarn with a heavy dollop of Purple Prose that occasionally works very well. I'm actually re-reading it. I only got half way through it last time I was reading it.
 

Supraliminal

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Homer's Odyssey.
Douglas Adamns' The ultimate Hitchhickers guide to the galaxy (again)
and
Terry Pratchett's Witches abroad
 

Thyunda

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The Drawing Of The Three by Stephen King.
I want to finish the book, but I want to track down Wastelands first, otherwise there'll be a huge gap between me finishing the second book, and me starting the third. Just like there was between me finishing the first and starting the second. All I remember from The Gunslinger is that he shot a bunch of people. And walked around a bit.
 

curlycrouton

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Concon141 said:
curlycrouton said:
Concon141 said:
whether it be a magazine, book or comic, we want to know!

I'm reading war and peace, And suffering from it..

How about you?
Coincidentally, I've just finished that. It's bloody long isn't it?

I'm now reading World War One: Myth and Memory, and will soon be reading World War One: A Chronological Narrative.

Guess what my favourite historical topic is?
I'm guessing, World war 2!
ahah.....

It is rather long, But not as long as what I have lined up.. Atlas shrugged. Bioshock is the reason I'm gonna read it
I might give that a go. Forgive me my ignorance, but what exactly does it have to do with BioShock?