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stevemcqueen

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The Sword Of Truth series by Terry Goodkind. I am currently on Soul Of The Fire and these books are amazing. So amazing, in fact, that Keith Merrow named a song from one of the books (Pillars Of Creation)
 

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The Sword Of Truth series by Terry Goodkind. I am currently on Soul Of The Fire and these books are amazing. So amazing, in fact, that Keith Merrow named a song from one of the books (Pillars Of Creation)

Great series. Currently reading The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss.
 

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Read most of it yesterday. Quite entertaining.
 

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Finished PKD's "The Transmigration of Timothy Archer" (REALLY good book :yesway:). I'm currently reading Asimov's "Foundation". I've been staying away from Brian Herbert andKevin J Anderson's Dune books for some time now, as i've heard they are pretty shitty, but i picked up the hard cover of "Paul of Dune" today for $2 (the dollar store i bought it from had loads of them :ugh:). Time to see if all of those strongly worded amazon reviews are right :lol:. I have tons more i have to get through first anyways.
 

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"On the origin of species"

Really difficult, but sort of a Bible of its own.

Same here, it;s very interesting but also tedious to read, so much details. I am only at page 106, at the start of "Divergence of CHaracter. Gave it a rest..for now..

Now I'm reading John Steinbeck's Grapes of Wrath, kind of what I expected, not a book to make you feel good, hits me pretty hard, even though theres an occasional laugh (the chicken instead of an axe part, cracked me up :D)
 

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Same here, it;s very interesting but also tedious to read, so much details. I am only at page 106, at the start of "Divergence of CHaracter. Gave it a rest..for now..

Now I'm reading John Steinbeck's Grapes of Wrath, kind of what I expected, not a book to make you feel good, hits me pretty hard, even though theres an occasional laugh (the chicken instead of an axe part, cracked me up :D)

Ahhh fuck me. I wish I had more english books. Where I live good books are hard to come by and new imported ones cost 100$+ :mad: . I was looking for some Isaac Asimov books, and I asked the department lady if there were any. She checked her registery and said "Yes we have it!" So in excitement I followed her till she lead me to the science section. She then handed me this:

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Me: FFFFFFUUUUUUUUU-
 
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