I'm having a geeky week (well, one more, some might say) I'm reading Spawn comics and the latest Terry Pratchett, "Thud!".
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I'm having a geeky week (well, one more, some might say) I'm reading Spawn comics and the latest Terry Pratchett, "Thud!".
Just finished "Battle of Corrin" [Brian Herbert and Kevin Anderson], which I highly recommend both that series and the other Dune prequal series for anyone who liked Dune (the real one, not that movie from the 80s :sick: )
Imaginative Writing - Janet Burroway
Black Boy - Richard Wright
Persuasion - Jane Austen
I certainly agree, but weren't you disappointed at the apparent ease of the vanquishing of Agamemnon and the other remaining cymeks? :blink:Quote:
Originally Posted by Vash999
Women of Mythology
:shuriken:
i'm reading atlast shrugged by ayn rand which i love love love
and i'm listening to an audiobook, deception point from dan brown. a lot better than the da vinci code i think
Careful "loving" anything written by Ayn Rand; the membership here is largely socialist/communist and are, by default, anti-Rand.Quote:
Originally Posted by oceansgurlie
I think she was super, myself, and will now willingly suffer with you.;)
Goblet of Fire...before the I see the movie next week.
Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/156...books&v=glance
Mankell, Before the Frost
Ongoing from the Wallander series.
Basically police/detective stories with a rather noir theme.