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Strider
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by Strider » 02 Jul 2011 07:55
I tend to juggle a few books at a time, usually a non-fiction or literature book and a bunch of fluff.
Just finishing up:
Slogging through:
Getting into:
As for mysteries, I tend to read pretty standard fare: Amelia Peabody, Harry Dresden, Brother Cadfael, Lieutenant Bak, Gordianus the Finder and Marcus Didius Falco.
The preceding collection of words was presented by Strider's Player.
Any meaning you ascribe to them is most likely due to lucky happenstance or your misinterpretation.
If you'd prefer Strider's opinion, you'll probably have to ask for it in game.
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Davvol
- Veteran
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by Davvol » 02 Jul 2011 10:09

"Escape from paradse" - biography of Russian writer Lev Tolstoj.
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OgreToyBoy
- Champion
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by OgreToyBoy » 02 Jul 2011 10:33
Read it some time ago but its ok, mostly because I like the dude and is somewhat impressed

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Amberlee
- Myth
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- Location: Kristiansund, Norway
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by Amberlee » 02 Jul 2011 12:59
Wintersmith, A Tiffany Aching Adventure by Terry Pratchett
The views posted by me on this forum is not the views of the character Amberlee in-game.
If you ask for my opinion here, you will get MY opinion, not that of my character.
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Creed
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by Creed » 02 Jul 2011 22:35
Adrian Tchaikovsky - Shadows of the Apt series.
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Makfly
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by Makfly » 02 Jul 2011 23:41
Creed wrote:Adrian Tchaikovsky - Shadows of the Apt series.
What do you think of them?
Mortimor Makfly - Gnomish Xeno-Anthropologist
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Recoba
- Great Adventurer
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by Recoba » 06 Jul 2011 21:35
George RR Martin - Game of Thrones
and
Freakonomics by Levitt and Dubner.
Both are really good.
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Fourtcoer
- Wanderer
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- Joined: 26 Apr 2010 15:05
- Location: Huntsville, Alabama - USA
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by Fourtcoer » 07 Jul 2011 04:14
I really enjoyed Freakonomics. I second the recommendation.
Game of Thrones is on my list. It seems to be the talk of the town these days due to the television show based on the series.. but I rarely watch TV.
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Zestana
- Expert
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by Zestana » 07 Jul 2011 04:43
Just finished reading.
Knight by Steven James Part of the Patrick Bowers series.
Based on reading that book I turned my interest to reading to this
The Decameron: Prencipe Galeotto by Giovanni Boccaccio
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Anahita
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by Anahita » 07 Jul 2011 05:33
Recoba wrote:George RR Martin - Game of Thrones
and
Freakonomics by Levitt and Dubner.
Both are really good.
Yes, and both have been around a while. Give us something new, Recoba!

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