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Unread postby Kalah » 08 Mar 2009, 22:10

I meant figuratively, but thanks for loading my mind up with that image...
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Unread postby ThunderTitan » 09 Mar 2009, 09:05

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Unread postby Pol » 15 Mar 2009, 09:40

Finished reading Summer Queen (by Joan D. Vinge, cover illustrations by Michael Whelan), quite like the end(s) and it sea-calfs . ;) :tsup:

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Unread postby Kalah » 15 Mar 2009, 19:21

Currently reading the complete Shakespeare collection. I started with the tragedies like Hamlet, King Lear and such... and right now I'm half-way through Othello.
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Unread postby Lord Lakely » 15 Mar 2009, 21:10

The Lord of the Rings Trilogy.

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Unread postby wimfrits » 16 Mar 2009, 07:35

Just finished The Prince of Nothing trilogy; only to discover it is part of a *triple* trilogy of which 5 books still need to be written :mad:
That means I'm in for a frustrating wait.

To anyone looking for a decent series to read; I can highly recommend this one. Quite a refreshing type of fantasy with one of the main characters being a follower of the path of Logos, providing interesting views on determinism and human logic in general.
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Unread postby Sure Valla » 31 Mar 2009, 18:29

Scar Tissue by Antony Kiedis

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Unread postby Pol » 31 Mar 2009, 19:43

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Unread postby Milla aka. the Slayer » 03 Apr 2009, 13:40

Still "Brave New World" by Aldous Huxley. It's gooood :D
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Unread postby Kalah » 03 Apr 2009, 16:23

Yes, it is, especially considering the publication date. :)

I got a bit bored with Shakespeare, so I went downtown and got myself a really nice edition of Egilssoga (Egil's saga), the story of Egil Skallagrimson. I like that. :)
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Unread postby ThunderTitan » 09 Jun 2009, 10:41

Dracula... who didn't actually live in Transylvania... Bukovina is part of Moldova if we go by the Transylvania/Moldova/Wallachia/Dobruja bit.
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Unread postby Ethric » 09 Jun 2009, 14:53

Well it's still The Sticks, Eastern Europe :tongue:
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Unread postby ThunderTitan » 10 Jun 2009, 05:44

at least we actually get to see the sun once a week...
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Unread postby Kalah » 11 Jun 2009, 19:14

Still on Shakespeare's complete works... just completed Measure for measure.

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Unread postby ThunderTitan » 12 Jun 2009, 08:18

Meh, reading them back to back gets boring... but the guy could write, i'll give him that...
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Unread postby Metathron » 12 Jun 2009, 08:28

And now for something completely different.

I'm rereading Dan Brown's Deception Point.

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Unread postby Kalah » 12 Jun 2009, 13:01

Well, I just figured that so many people quote the guy without ever having read any of his actual plays, so I decided to actually read all of it. I'm doing the same thing with other classics; for instance I have already read all the Sherlock Holmes adventures. What to move on to after Shakespeare I have no idea.

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Unread postby Lord Lakely » 12 Jun 2009, 13:09

Metathron wrote:I'm rereading Dan Brown's Deception Point.
Why reread it? I myself read it, and I liked it, but don't think it's re-readsworthy.

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Unread postby ThunderTitan » 14 Jun 2009, 15:47

Kalah wrote:Well, I just figured that so many people quote the guy without ever having read any of his actual plays, so I decided to actually read all of it. I'm doing the same thing with other classics; for instance I have already read all the Sherlock Holmes adventures. What to move on to after Shakespeare I have no idea.

Victorian romance novels... :devil:
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Unread postby Kalah » 15 Jun 2009, 12:26

Jane Austen FTW! :D

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