Have to read for my literature class and though it's a bit surreal it's a very good insight into the modern Japanese state of mind.
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hoppipolla
Australia782 Posts
Have to read for my literature class and though it's a bit surreal it's a very good insight into the modern Japanese state of mind. | ||
ButterCake
Thailand192 Posts
haven't been through half of it yet, still an exciting read so far. i read it very slowly because i have to look up for the meaning of the word i dont know, and there're a lot! and planning on reading this when i finish child 44. | ||
jfourz
Ireland421 Posts
very good so far... i really enjoy alastair reynolds :D | ||
Blacktion
United Kingdom1148 Posts
George Orwell - 1984 Max Brooks - World War Z Currently Reading: Ayn Rand - Atlas Shrugged Next: Fyodor Dostoyevsky - Crime and Punishment | ||
gnujust
Germany5 Posts
i just love RAW | ||
MoonfireSpam
United Kingdom1153 Posts
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MoltkeWarding
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hpty603
United States262 Posts
Against All Things Ending by Stephen R. Donaldson. The 9th book in the overall series, 3rd book of the final chronicles. Uuuuuuuuuuuugh I have to wait 3 years until the last book T_T Have read in the last few months (I read quite a bit so I can't remember all of them :p) The First Law trilogy by Joe Abercrombie. And Best Served Cold (talking about revenge of course) which is set in the same world, just a little disconnected from the actual trilogy. They are definitely interesting. I think they're the first books I've read that use a lot of vulgarity. Though they still have a strong story and interesting characters. Suggested Ab Urbe Condita by Livy (From the Founding of the City): Books 1-10,20-29, and 36-43. None of the others survive =/ And my favorite history book (and possibly my favorite overall) Lost to the West by Lars Brownsworth. I highly suggest it if you have never read much on the Eastern Roman Empire. Well I actually just suggest it regardless | ||
kcaz
Canada387 Posts
I'm a big ManU fan =) | ||
rza
Canada384 Posts
i dont really read book, but i recently bought this one brings you Wisdom, Knowledge and Understanding | ||
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United States2942 Posts
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DROPPINBOMBS
United States312 Posts
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Black Kestrel
United States19 Posts
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nalgene
Canada2153 Posts
intriguing perhaps in that he advocated the use of siege weapons whereas sun tzu would say otherwise a certain magical index shiage outsmarts several parapsy kids on the run/fighting | ||
Bluntcraft
Canada16 Posts
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miniwheats
Canada187 Posts
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yoonyoon
Korea (South)1065 Posts
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HwangjaeTerran
Finland5962 Posts
Incredibly funny, entertaining as well as intelligent like all his books pretty much. | ||
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