I read all the books 2x over because I had to remember them all.
I've never wanted to read again and technology didn't help shit.
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I just realized i'm full of shit. I read the whole harry potter series a couple years ago.
I read all the books 2x over because I had to remember them all.
I've never wanted to read again and technology didn't help shit.
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I just realized i'm full of shit. I read the whole harry potter series a couple years ago.
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I don't really read much outside of my college books but the last book I read was "The Only Pirate at the Party," by Lindsey Stirling.
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I'm currently on the last book of the Codex Alera. Won't say the name because it's a bit of a spoiler.
Decidedly average book, the sixth in the series and tbh it's becoming a real struggle... Glad this is the last one because I don't think I could make it through another.
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Harry Potter. Read through the entire series 4 years ago for the last time.
Gonna read A Song of Ice and Fire, when the TV-show is over and done. Overall I just don't read as much now as I did before. I used to eat through books, I spent most of my free time between the age of 8 and 10 at the library for 2 reasons. 1) BOOKS!! 2) There are rules there, people have to be quiet. It was my sanctuary from home where kids ran around everywhere, cats were taking over and my siblings always had at least 3 of their own friends visiting...
I suspect I'll start reading more regularly again in time, as the books I want to experience keep piling up.
Last year, I finished the second trilogy in Dan Abnett's Warhammer 40k Trilogy of Trilogies, the Ravenor trilogy (books 4-6), after reading the Eisenhorn trilogy the year before (books 1-3).
Going to read the Bequin Trilogy once it's finished (books 7-9), which will round off Dan Abnett's Trilogy of Trilogies and finish the Eisenhorn-Ravenor-Bequin saga. Book seven, Pariah: Eisenhorn vs Ravenor, is out, but considering that this is grand finale of the story I'm going to hold off until it's all finished.
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Recently read the most recent book in Brandon Sanderson's Mistborn series. I'm also working my way through the complete works of H.P. Lovecraft (just finished The Shadow over Innsmouth), but at the moment I'm about halfway through World of Warcraft: Illidan.
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um.... The Ender's Game series , which is nothing like that garbage movie ... which i am sure i happened to rip on in these forums before it even came out
Eh... Not sure if it counts as a 'series' but I'm about 3/4 of the way through World of Warcraft:Illidan and I've read all the other WoW books too so... I guess that.
Right now I'm reading Malazan Book of the Fallen, on the fifth book of a ten book series. I love it, probably the best series I've ever read.
And I saw, and behold, a pale horse: and he that sat upon him, his name was Death; and Hades followed with him. And there was given unto them authority over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword, and with famine, and with death, and by the wild beasts of the earth.
Harry Potter, I haven't bothered to find or try a new book seriers as of yet. Last book I read was Antony Beevor's: D-day, Battle for Normandy.
Warcraft novels.
Last series I finished was the Pendergast series by Doug Preston and Lincoln Child, though the next one comes out in paperback in a month or two. I'm currently reading the Jack Reacher series by Lee Child, on book 18. I'll be finished in a week or 2, depending on how soon the final 2 arrive from Amazon.
I'm reading the wheel of time series. This is my second attempt at it. It really slows down, and it's starting to be hard to care anymore.
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Currently reading Malazan Book of the Fallen. Almost finished with book 3. For how much everyone raves about this series I'm not horribly impressed. It's starting to come together now in the last quarter of the third book but up until now the story was horribly disjointed and confusing. hopefully I'll enjoy book 4 more, if not I'll be done with it.
I recently read "The Three-Body Problem" by Cixin Liu as well as "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" by Douglas Adams. Both were excellent in very different ways. I'll be reading the sequel to Three-Body soon. It was a geeat science fiction book that follows several characters over a 60 year period. It was a very different take on science fiction than I've read before. I highly recommend it.
clan of the cave bear lol, when i was deployed in iraq, and lots and lots of hustler
Finished up the entire Dresden Files series about a month ago or so. Lots of fun.