Never would have thought I'll find myself reading something like this
Books on your nightstand? Last thing you read? :)
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Ivan38Rus
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Never would have thought I'll find myself reading something like this
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Currently reading: The Princess Bride
To do/read list: too too much...
EDIT: And I add to the above part: Hello, I'm Iñigo Montoya. You killed my father, prepare to die
To do/read list: too too much...
EDIT: And I add to the above part: Hello, I'm Iñigo Montoya. You killed my father, prepare to die
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Myrualae - Chantress of Doron Amar
Snow - Sorcery and carrots!
Gomez de Aguirre - The Fabulous Knight of the Mystic Fire
Uelaereene Sai'zzel - Once I saw the stars...
Lilly Sai'zzel - Stormy snowflake
And more...
Snow - Sorcery and carrots!
Gomez de Aguirre - The Fabulous Knight of the Mystic Fire
Uelaereene Sai'zzel - Once I saw the stars...
Lilly Sai'zzel - Stormy snowflake
And more...
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WTF is a nightstand?
I'm currently reading The Iron Jackal by Chris Wooding.
Thids - read the Fencer books when they first came out; didn't find them particularly weird, but then, when you've read as many fantasy books as I have, weird is normal.
I'm currently reading The Iron Jackal by Chris Wooding.
Thids - read the Fencer books when they first came out; didn't find them particularly weird, but then, when you've read as many fantasy books as I have, weird is normal.
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Currently reading
The dark eidolon and other fantasies - Clark Ashton Smith
(Some fantastic stories in there, I'm currently reading them one by one to the end!) He's such a colourful writer.
And still I rise - Maya Angelou
(She is so so so inspirational)
The Lucifer effect - Philip Zimbardo
(This is very interesting but hard to read (I've cried so many times already) so I put it down every so often and choose other books while keeping it going). Found this book in a charity shop, it's signed too!
The dark eidolon and other fantasies - Clark Ashton Smith
(Some fantastic stories in there, I'm currently reading them one by one to the end!) He's such a colourful writer.
And still I rise - Maya Angelou
(She is so so so inspirational)
The Lucifer effect - Philip Zimbardo
(This is very interesting but hard to read (I've cried so many times already) so I put it down every so often and choose other books while keeping it going). Found this book in a charity shop, it's signed too!
Qilintha Dev'lin Ilharess "All great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds."
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Rose Valexe Songstress "Aspire to inspire before we expire."
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A nightstand is a bedside table... 
I am currently working my way through one of Iain M. Banks' books, "Surface Detail". It is set in a sci-fi world and he has tons of books in the series although they are all stand alone so you can just pick up and start reading. I like his books but there are always some parts in them I struggle with because they catch my interest less so I need to leave them to rest for a while before I continue.
I also always have a Sudoku book nearby! Some nights I cannot fall asleep without solving one.
I am currently working my way through one of Iain M. Banks' books, "Surface Detail". It is set in a sci-fi world and he has tons of books in the series although they are all stand alone so you can just pick up and start reading. I like his books but there are always some parts in them I struggle with because they catch my interest less so I need to leave them to rest for a while before I continue.
I also always have a Sudoku book nearby! Some nights I cannot fall asleep without solving one.
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Ivan38Rus
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Great stuff, can confirmNomster wrote:A nightstand is a bedside table...
I am currently working my way through one of Iain M. Banks' books, "Surface Detail". It is set in a sci-fi world and he has tons of books in the series although they are all stand alone so you can just pick up and start reading. I like his books but there are always some parts in them I struggle with because they catch my interest less so I need to leave them to rest for a while before I continue.
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Hehe, well we all have our rituals before going to sleep.Nomster wrote: I also always have a Sudoku book nearby! Some nights I cannot fall asleep without solving one.
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When we were young - A.A.Milne
Where the wild things are - Maurice Sendak
I want my hat back - Jon Klassen
This is not my hat - Jon Klassen
Anything with diggers in it...
Yeah... kids.... !
Where the wild things are - Maurice Sendak
I want my hat back - Jon Klassen
This is not my hat - Jon Klassen
Anything with diggers in it...
Yeah... kids.... !
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The Culture. I've read them all and there will be no more, which is a great shame. I found them hard to put down at all; I'm sure I finished some in one sitting.Nomster wrote:I am currently working my way through one of Iain M. Banks' books, "Surface Detail". It is set in a sci-fi world and he has tons of books in the series although they are all stand alone so you can just pick up and start reading. I like his books but there are always some parts in them I struggle with because they catch my interest less so I need to leave them to rest for a while before I continue.
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I typically read 1-3 novels a week. I'm currently working on Lasher by Anne Rice. Before that I read The Witching Hour (also by Anne Rice), and The Wise Man's Fear and The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss. Before that was The Mountain Man books by Keith Blackmoore.
I tend to like reading entire series back to back. I don't really have anything on my nightstand so to speak, I tend to just decide on what to read next after I finish with whatever I'm currently working on. I think next time will either be some old school Michael Crichton (The Andromeda Strain or The Lost World), or revisiting parts of the Harry Potter series... or maybe Book 3 of the War of the Spider Queen series. The Spider Queen novels are an exception to my usual back to back reading.
I tend to like reading entire series back to back. I don't really have anything on my nightstand so to speak, I tend to just decide on what to read next after I finish with whatever I'm currently working on. I think next time will either be some old school Michael Crichton (The Andromeda Strain or The Lost World), or revisiting parts of the Harry Potter series... or maybe Book 3 of the War of the Spider Queen series. The Spider Queen novels are an exception to my usual back to back reading.
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I'm also particular to Patrick Rothfuss; very good writer - hope his next in the series comes out soon.
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I'm beginning to think he's going the way of Jean Auel... That is to say nearly a decade between installments.Thorsson wrote:I'm also particular to Patrick Rothfuss; very good writer - hope his next in the series comes out soon.
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Not sure whether I can answer or not... is it aimed at a specific group, or just everyone?
If I AM allowed to answer...
Normally I read 1 new book every week and re-read 4-6 others, because I can only get one new every week. (Kindle Fire is awesome I have like 90 books on it.)
However, these past few weeks I've been reading RA Salvatore's Legend of Drizzt series, which is longer than most of my books, so those numbers are down to 1 new, 1 re-read every week.
If I AM allowed to answer...
Normally I read 1 new book every week and re-read 4-6 others, because I can only get one new every week. (Kindle Fire is awesome I have like 90 books on it.)
However, these past few weeks I've been reading RA Salvatore's Legend of Drizzt series, which is longer than most of my books, so those numbers are down to 1 new, 1 re-read every week.
It was a fun year (I think). Bye.
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His next is released in November according to Amazon.PJtheFey wrote:I'm beginning to think he's going the way of Jean Auel... That is to say nearly a decade between installments.Thorsson wrote:I'm also particular to Patrick Rothfuss; very good writer - hope his next in the series comes out soon.
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“There is more than one sort of prison, Captain," Chirrut said. "I sense that you carry yours wherever you go.”
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