nicestinkychops said:I must admit, I've been reading it before bed and it does the trick.
Oh hai! Yes Assassin's Creed Renaissance. It's brill.My name is Fiction said:Hay I ran into you againCharrHawk164 said:Teh Assassin's Creed one you lent me. Forgotten the title. Just like staring at the cover tbh =]
It basically follows the storyline of the second game but done very well, unlike some game books.
"Wait theres an Assassin's Creed Book?"
Alas, no. Though now I kinda wish I was some kind of scholar in Latin American studies just so that I could give you a thumbs up.Dags90 said:Love in the Time of Cholera, you're obviously a Spanish Literature professor who reads physics and math textbooks in their spare time. For some reason that actually makes a bit of fridge logic for a bit. Of course people who have to read literature for work read textbooks for fun. Doi.Lukeje said:Ermm... Love in the Time of Cholera, Dynamic Nuclear Orientation, and Lie Groups: An Introduction Through Linear Groups.
Take a guess at which ones are for work and which one is for pleasure.
Roadside Picnic by Boris and Arkady Strugatsky.baddude1337 said:Hello Escapees, Just wondering what books you guys and girls are reading right now?
I finished off the third Horus Heresy book the other day and decided to take a break from it, so I picked up The Road and am totally loving it, depressing but awesome at the same time.