War of Souls trilogy by Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman. Part of the "Dragonlance" series. I typically read fantasy. David Eddings, R.A. Salvatore, Raymond Feist, Jane Lindskold, Anne McCaffrey, that kind of thing.
I'm currently revisiting some of favorite comics. At the same time, I'm also reading a whole list of college-level psychology textbooks to prepare for my preliminary dissertation interview. The comics are keeping me calm and composed, and I'm grateful for that.
Comic: Tintin in Tibet - It was the first Tintin I'd read as a child. Before I went after all the books in this series, I was a freewheeling reader--I didn't care much for chronology or continuity.
Dissertation-related: Currently struggling with this long list of psychology textbooks. I don't intend to read all the titles in this list, but I reckon I should at least read three-fourths.
The last book wich i read was called The Razor's Edge by W. Somerset Maugham it's been 4 months ago, since then i can't find something interesting for myself
Have been loyal to One Smile Is Very Alluring. It's the one that made me lost deeper into the gaming world, discovered Minecraft, and found my love mantigames <3. Haha, love Xiao Nai <3
Just started reading A Clash of Kings after a long break from when I finished A Game of Thrones. I probably shouldn't have watched the show in between though, it's rough going so far back in the story.
I don't think I've finished a novel since I read Airman as a kid. I end up doing so much reading online every day that I barely think about sitting down with a book.
I still purchase books for reasons unknown. Maybe one day I'll get around to them.
Time Riders! Cute little series of books on keeping the timeline on the right path, that focuses on the team that's responsible for keeping everything in order.
earthsea by ursula le guin quite an epic read.. follows the story of a mage but unlike any other book ive read, it doesnt quite focus on the developement of the character or the world but in the emotions characters bring upon eachother, its quite epic
At the moment I'm close to finishing The Fellowship of the Ring. The last non-fiction book I've read is The Simpsons and their Mathematical Secrets by Simon Singh. I cannot over-recommend this enough, definitely worth it if you love maths. Otherwise, a great fiction book I love is Circe by Madeline Miller, it's an excellent reimagining of the original mythology of the goddess Circe in Greek mythology.
What are you reading?
I have read shinka no mi manga online [all chapters] - mangazuki this is best manga.
This thread.
I don't even play Minecraft much anymore yet here I am on the Minecraft forums for some reason...
War of Souls trilogy by Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman. Part of the "Dragonlance" series. I typically read fantasy. David Eddings, R.A. Salvatore, Raymond Feist, Jane Lindskold, Anne McCaffrey, that kind of thing.
Looking for an exciting book, any ideas?
The Martian is amazing - one of the best books I've read
I'm currently revisiting some of favorite comics. At the same time, I'm also reading a whole list of college-level psychology textbooks to prepare for my preliminary dissertation interview. The comics are keeping me calm and composed, and I'm grateful for that.
Comic: Tintin in Tibet - It was the first Tintin I'd read as a child. Before I went after all the books in this series, I was a freewheeling reader--I didn't care much for chronology or continuity.
Dissertation-related: Currently struggling with this long list of psychology textbooks. I don't intend to read all the titles in this list, but I reckon I should at least read three-fourths.
Dan Simmons' Hyperion ; i'm 12% in the first book and loving it so far !
The last book wich i read was called The Razor's Edge by W. Somerset Maugham it's been 4 months ago, since then i can't find something interesting for myself
Have been loyal to One Smile Is Very Alluring. It's the one that made me lost deeper into the gaming world, discovered Minecraft, and found my love mantigames <3. Haha, love Xiao Nai <3
Just started reading A Clash of Kings after a long break from when I finished A Game of Thrones. I probably shouldn't have watched the show in between though, it's rough going so far back in the story.
I don't think I've finished a novel since I read Airman as a kid. I end up doing so much reading online every day that I barely think about sitting down with a book.
I still purchase books for reasons unknown. Maybe one day I'll get around to them.
Time Riders! Cute little series of books on keeping the timeline on the right path, that focuses on the team that's responsible for keeping everything in order.
earthsea by ursula le guin quite an epic read.. follows the story of a mage but unlike any other book ive read, it doesnt quite focus on the developement of the character or the world but in the emotions characters bring upon eachother, its quite epic
A Feast for Crows from A Song of Ice and Fire.
If you ask about the books, then Inferno by Dan Brown. After it I'm going to read Harry Potter and Cursed Child.
Inferno is a great book! I read it a few years back when it came out. The movie was pretty good but as usual, the book was much better.
Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion
By Robert Cialdini
At the moment I'm close to finishing The Fellowship of the Ring. The last non-fiction book I've read is The Simpsons and their Mathematical Secrets by Simon Singh. I cannot over-recommend this enough, definitely worth it if you love maths. Otherwise, a great fiction book I love is Circe by Madeline Miller, it's an excellent reimagining of the original mythology of the goddess Circe in Greek mythology.
I'm reading something on the same topic.
How to Win Friends and Influence People
By Dale Carnegie