Got a bunch of Michael Crichton books for Christmas. Starting off with Jurassic Park. I love his writing![]()
Got a bunch of Michael Crichton books for Christmas. Starting off with Jurassic Park. I love his writing![]()
"True, forgot that skåne basically is denmark, sorry, I'm norwegian so automaticly anything north of the pancake is rocky."
thank god my parents got me the pre order of Wheel of Time, going to pick the damn thing up as soon as i can! did i mention im almost pissing myself with the anticipation of that book?
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audio books are much to slow, i could read a book in HALF the time the audio book covers it, if not faster, but i guess to each his own, but the audio books are also extremely expensive because of the large ammount of data required for them.
I'm finishing Dan Simmon's Endymion. SooOoOoOoOoOoooOoOOO good.
The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana by Umberto Eco;
I highly recommend it. :>
Still reading 1776, but also recently started reading Tides of War for some lighter reading![]()
I've been jumping around through books. I've started quite a few but didn't make it far, going to get back into them at some point. I had finally settled into Mr. X by Peter Straub but Xmas came around and my wife got me Killing Floor by Lee Child, first book in the Jack Reacher series. Liking it so far, might as well order the next few books of it.
Just finished a reread of the entire Wheel of Time series in preparation for the final book this January.
/excited
Just got finished with "A Song of Ice and Fire." Reading a quick book "Ghost of Ascalon" then going to start "The Wheel of Time" series.
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Last book (or rather novella) I read was "Emperor's Soul" by Brandon Sanderson, and today I'm going to start with the last of "Wheel of Time" books, the Memory of Light, which I just got today.
Currently hopping from one book to another in anticipation of the third book in the Kingkiller chronicles by patrick rothfuss.
Quite often, the difference between an idiot and a genius is simply a matter of success rate.
"The Philosophy Book". Philosophy and me do not mix too well, but it's surprisingly coherent and puts all the ideas into useful historical contexts.
Reading a book called "The Sacred Band" which is book three of the Acacia trilogy.