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Sin with your wife - thomas hardy
Is that an instructions manual? Pictures?
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Sin with your wife - thomas hardy
Is that an instructions manual? Pictures?
I needed a smile, thanks! ;)
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I'm reading Stephen King's "you like it darker". It's a great book!
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"Good Boys: The Lost Tribe" by Jeremy Robinson (Book One)
"Good Boys - Unleashed!" by Jeremy Robinson (Book Two)
Get the audiobook narrated by Tom Taylorson if at all possible!
You won't regret it! ;)
(Book Three is in the works as of now my new Kynolari friends.) ;)
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Je lis Pouvoirs Illimité de Tony robins actuellement
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Finally starting The Alienist by Caleb Carr.
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The emperor wears no clothes. Pretty good
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I'm currently reading Requiem Infernal, mostly on the bus to work. I've seen someone say Fehervari is the Dostoevsky of Warhammer 40k and I was intrigued. Overall a nice read, there are some great passages I remember being stricken by but even as a 40K fan a lot of things go over my head. I still don't fully understand what's happening at the end of the prologue for example. The fact that it's not about getting to action also makes it harder to digest. The Night Lord trilogy was a lot easier to read for me because of this.
Found this on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OI4MJAgDWtI
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I'm currently reading Requiem Infernal, mostly on the bus to work. I've seen someone say Fehervari is the Dostoevsky of Warhammer 40k and I was intrigued. Overall a nice read, there are some great passages I remember being stricken by but even as a 40K fan a lot of things go over my head. I still don't fully understand what's happening at the end of the prologue for example. The fact that it's not about getting to action also makes it harder to digest. The Night Lord trilogy was a lot easier to read for me because of this.
Found this on youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OI4MJAgDWtI
Fehervari is a very unique voice in Black Library fiction, I keep meaning to finish the Dark Coil stories.
Currently on The Beast Arises Volume 1. My first 40k book since finishing the Horus Heresy a year ago.