What are you reading?
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Re: What are you reading?
Oathbringer the third book--or third and a half depending how you count--in Sanderson's Stormlight archive.
It's a pretty big storyline with loads of characters and plots that weave together nicely by the ends of each book, and as a series the books do a good job building on each-other keeping it interesting throughout.
It's a pretty big storyline with loads of characters and plots that weave together nicely by the ends of each book, and as a series the books do a good job building on each-other keeping it interesting throughout.
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This thread could be named "What am I reading too?". That definitely would look better 
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Most certainly one of the best books ever written. You can read it 1000 times and each time you will discover something new.FlaviusAetius wrote: ↑Tue Apr 16, 2019 5:57 pmDante's Inferno, it's for school, but I'm in love with it <3
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I've been about to read Gormenghast for around a decade now. Maybe this is the year...
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Now I'm reading Metalbeard's Rules of the Sea
https://scifi.stackexchange.com/questio ... of-the-sea
https://scifi.stackexchange.com/questio ... of-the-sea
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I will read the following as soon as they are published:
•Answer from Russia
•Explanation from an ally I can't talk about
•Global messages if there's any
•Pages of spam when M45 starts
Sorry I read something very irrelevant these are the only ones you'd understand
•Answer from Russia
•Explanation from an ally I can't talk about
•Global messages if there's any
•Pages of spam when M45 starts
Sorry I read something very irrelevant these are the only ones you'd understand

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@flavius Are you reading it as part of a literature course, or an Italian course?
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Currently: The Aeneid by Vergil.
Future:
I really enjoyed Patrick Rothfuss' Kingkiller Chronicles so far, and am really looking forward to the next one whenever it comes out.
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I really enjoyed Patrick Rothfuss' Kingkiller Chronicles so far, and am really looking forward to the next one whenever it comes out.
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Re: What are you reading?
This thread. Characters need some work & the plot is a bit thin so far..
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I feel like flaevius was well developed, but every other character was pretty flat.MajorMitchell wrote: ↑Wed Apr 17, 2019 2:21 pmThis thread. Characters need some work & the plot is a bit thin so far..
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Kingkiller chronicle was great read. I finished them very quickly and can't wait to read the last part. Kushiel triology I was recomended to as similar book but I stuck at it. Story doesn't attract me as much. Anyone read Kushiel dart and liked it?
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