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A Game of Thrones, it is VERY long and for what i heard the next books are even bigger!, but it is almost better than the series

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I'm reading a book for my english literature list (I'm dutch) and it's a kinda difficult book but that's not a problem anymore since my english reading skills really got better since I joined these forums. it's called 'the boys from brazil' and about a groop of ex nazi people who are going to kill 94 mens of 65 years old on or around certain dates for some reason I don't fully understand yet. it's great :D

I just almost gave you a serious spoiler. Just keep reading. The story unfolds and gets rather chilling.

 

I'm currently on something of a classic sci fi novel binge, so that amounts for most of what I've read lately.

 

At the moment I'm reading A Canticle for Leibowitz by Walter M. Miller Jr.

I've read A Canticle for Leibowitz a couple of times. It's a fascinating read.


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A Game of Thrones, it is VERY long and for what i heard the next books are even bigger!, but it is almost better than the series

 

Yeah, the books get longer so if you're a relatively slow reader (like me) it could take a while. In saying that, the books are so engrossing and enjoyable that you'll find them hard to put down and fly through them like I did. Only book that's a bit of a slog is A Feast For Crows, it contained too many new characters and characters I didn't care about. I like the books better than the show for the detail you get, but the show is something different and amazing in its own right.

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I'm reading a complete collection of Edgar Allen Poe's work. Shocking, I'm actually reading a book and not manga. After this I might read Frederick Kneechalk( shuush, I didn't sleep last night)

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I keep meaning to start reading Deja Dead. I am just super lazy.

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i'm in an airport on my way to alaska, and i'm reading "looking for alaska", which turns out to not be about alaska at all.  


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Kafka on the Shore, a 15-year old boy runs away from home and starts life anew on his own in Japan. It's good and I like it so far, not finished yet and it's pretty surrealistic with a dreamy aspect to it.

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Okay, this might sound weird but here goes nothing...

I'm reading Moby Dick for the 20th time. It's actually not too boring. Just, please don't judge... :please:


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Okay, this might sound weird but here goes nothing...

I'm reading Moby Dick for the 20th time. It's actually not too boring. Just, please don't judge... :please:

Who's gonna judge you for that? And clearly it's not boring~~  That's awesome you like it so much to read it so many times.  :P

 

 

Am readin Radclyffe Hall's "The Unlit Lamp".   :rarity:  as expected, it's certainly masterful.. TAT

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Thought I'd revisit Scouting For Boys, the original 1908 edition, by Lord Robert Baden-Powell. I swear, every time I read it, I learn something knew. A grand book, recommend it to anyone.


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Several books I've read before hundreds of times. Wings of Fire- The Dark Secret, Warriors- The Last Hope, and Divergent.


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I like to read mostly fantasy fiction novels.  My two most favorites are Warrior Cats and Wolves of the Beyond (in that order).  Reading books like these kinda inspired me (along with watching MLP) to start making my own fantasy fiction stories.


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