Summer's just about here, was curious to know what people were planning on reading over the next few months. For myself I'm working on Brandon Sanderson's Mistborn series, Bernard Cornwell's the Last Kingdom series and unfortunately I feel obligated to finish the Sword of Truth series by Terry Goodkind.
Just read infinite jest and proclaim that you now have a better understanding of what it is to be human
right now im reading borges collected fictions, i really wanna read Christopher Alexanders "the timeless way of building" soon but its a fuckin expensive book. might read the fifth head of cerberus soon too
just read nothing but young adult fantasy for the rest of ur life
For real just read Neal Stephenson start with snow crash and go from there
Cryptonomicon, the baroque cycle, the diamond age, anathem, seveneves, reamde, all great books
Cryptonomicon, the baroque cycle, the diamond age, anathem, seveneves, reamde, all great books
I've been reading Xenos by Dan Abnett and Masters of Animation by John Grant.
scrimshawjust read nothing but young adult fantasy for the rest of ur life
does this count?
http://www.teamfortress.tv/33139/esea-o-s22-happenings-predictions
does this count?
http://www.teamfortress.tv/33139/esea-o-s22-happenings-predictions
I'm about halfway through The Great Gatsby at the moment. After that, I'm going to read The String of Pearls, which is the original story of Sweeney Todd (before the musical was a thing). Really looking forward to that.
I also have a massive backlog of random fantasy/science fiction that I need to get to at some point...
I also have a massive backlog of random fantasy/science fiction that I need to get to at some point...
Its about time to start all over again with Ender's Game and Ender's Shadow and then go right through the entire series because once you start its not possible to stop.
Fuck the movie, it did no credit to the book in any way.
Fuck the movie, it did no credit to the book in any way.
Gonna read Torn Apart, a biography of Ian Curtis. Only found a few reviews of it, but all were extremely positive. Gonna start that right after I finish Room Full of Mirrors, a fantastic Jimi Hendrix bio.
I reread the Dark Tower series by Stephen King every summer. Its his magnum opus and if you have read other books by him there are a ludicrous number of tie-ins. Entertaining as hell and very readable
Hoodie unfortunately I feel obligated to finish the Sword of Truth series by Terry Goodkind.
How far into the series are you? Read em all a few years ago and they get very... strange. Good books but thick as FUCK, especially the later ones.
Reading through Simon Green's Nightside series for the 4th or 5th time right now.
How far into the series are you? Read em all a few years ago and they get very... strange. Good books but thick as FUCK, especially the later ones.
Reading through Simon Green's Nightside series for the 4th or 5th time right now.
Sword of Truth
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But this was no ordinary chicken. This chicken was evil manifest.
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Reading The Things They Carried, Jungle, and The Lovely Bones.
I also have to read a book for AP Psych: Phantoms in the Brain
I also have to read a book for AP Psych: [i]Phantoms in the Brain[/i]
owlJust read infinite jest and proclaim that you now have a better understanding of what it is to be human
I'm about halfway through and I don't get that vibe from it idk.
Also finally getting around to American Gods and Godel Escher Bach. Damn being out of school means I have so much free time to read :D
I'm about halfway through and I don't get that vibe from it idk.
Also finally getting around to American Gods and Godel Escher Bach. Damn being out of school means I have so much free time to read :D
ive been reading Zeno's Conscience, Divine Comedy, and the beginning of The Man Without Qualities but i cannot finish a book to save my life
nearing the end of 11/22/63 right now, very good. I have the audiobook for it and the narration is excellent too. After that, I will probably continue on with Pratchett's Night Watch series
owlJust read infinite jest and proclaim that you now have a better understanding of what it is to be human
The Pale King is the better summer read if it has to be DFW lol
Anyway, I'll be reading Canetti's Crowds And Power to understand current politics better.
The Pale King is the better summer read if it has to be DFW lol
Anyway, I'll be reading Canetti's Crowds And Power to understand current politics better.
For me I'm going to try to finish up chrono trigger, which is text heavy based. and also regarded as a snes classic masterpiece.
reading "all quiet on the western front" and "the grapes of wrath", p good but they can be boring if you have a short attention span.
Reading this: https://archive.org/details/HalfLife2RaisingTheBarUncorrectedProof , pretty interesting to know how Valve came to be and how mods and games were developed.
just recently picked up a copy of the night manager by john carre
gonna go back and re-read the last jihad series by joel rosenberg, finished them back in like 2008
gonna go back and re-read the last jihad series by joel rosenberg, finished them back in like 2008
been on a comic book kick for a while. just finished the Preacher series, working on Sweet Tooth and Superman Red Son now. every now and then I'll pick up Love in the Time of Cholera to balance out with something literary