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RE: Official Book Club Thread - SlashACM - 11-23-2020 How long until this thread devolves into racism RE: Official Book Club Thread - hotdog - 11-23-2020 only book i need is the bibble RE: Official Book Club Thread - PremierBromanov - 11-23-2020 11-23-2020, 06:57 PMKalakar Wrote: @PremierBromanov Yeah I've read the same thing being mentioned for Malazan on /r/fantasy, and it's one of the thing that makes me err towards other series right now. I'll definitely read it at some point however, it seems right up my alley. r/fantasy has a stick up their ass about malazan, they dont know shit about fuck RE: Official Book Club Thread - Mayuu - 11-24-2020 I'm listening through the third book as Kalakar mentions. It's been a great audiobook so far. The next big one for me is the final book of The Expanse which releases in 2021 allegedly. RE: Official Book Club Thread - Mutedfaith - 11-24-2020 Im going to see if I can find those audiobooks somewhere. RE: Official Book Club Thread - krazko - 11-24-2020 Tried the Wheel of Times series after multiple recommendations, but I could not get through it. I liked the premises but just couldn't push myself through when I tried. Some interesting recommendations here, will have to look into some of them! RE: Official Book Club Thread - nyumbayangu - 01-09-2021 11-23-2020, 06:56 PMThatguy91 Wrote: Currently going through Cormac McCarthy's works, he is absolutely phenomenal. Although not fantasy, it is some of the best literature I have ever read. Particularly Blood Meridian. Cormac McCarthy was the reason Sardang became interested in earth. One of the very early scouts found his works and brought them back. Many Sardangians read The Road to their spawn before they go down for their nightly microhibernation. Very uplifting and motivating nursery school tale. RE: Official Book Club Thread - dasboot - 02-21-2022 More fantasy discussion RE: Official Book Club Thread - honkerrs - 02-21-2022 rip the sim god , kal the great RE: Official Book Club Thread - golden_apricot - 02-21-2022 I'm illiterate RE: Official Book Club Thread - PremierBromanov - 02-21-2022 I'm reading The Dawn of Everything Quote:A dramatically new understanding of human history, challenging our most fundamental assumptions about social evolution—from the development of agriculture and cities to the origins of the state, democracy, and inequality—and revealing new possibilities for human emancipation. RE: Official Book Club Thread - Toivo - 02-21-2022 I read Dune then saw the movie. The book slaps, but I didn't care for the movie RE: Official Book Club Thread - HabsFanFromOntario - 06-23-2022 If you come back my next character will be Hoid. RE: Official Book Club Thread - boom - 11-03-2022 Bringing this thread back from the grave to shout out Loveless by Alice Oseman, which I just finished! It’s a really introspective novel about self-discovery, friendship and love with a unique group of main characters. I highly recommend it and their other works, which include the Heartstopper series! RE: Official Book Club Thread - HabsFanFromOntario - 11-03-2022 Anybody heard of The Wheel of Time? Also Stormlight series by Brandon Sanderson is my favourite book series of all time and @Kalakar likes it. |