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    A Dance with Dragons!!!!!!

    yay!

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    sports illustrated...its the onlything i read besides the newspaper

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    Quote Originally Posted by DoomKefka View Post
    sports illustrated...its the onlything i read besides the newspaper
    Your reading life must be dry .

    I can't really decide on what to read next. Start Magic of Xanth again, or continue to the second Voyage of Jerle Shannara book?

    Getting around to it... | Available via Retroshare 16/7.

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    My school's science book.

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    currently I am on the fifth book of Terry Goodkind's "Legend of the Seeker" series.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tanwarmohit287 View Post
    My school's science book.
    I'm impressed that you can read it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gypsy View Post
    I'm impressed that you can read it.
    hey, for your knowledge i'm good in studies but there is very less people who knows english in our country.
    0.07% people talk in english here that's why my english is not that good.
    you may find errors in this post.
    and now i'm reading my Maths book. actually i solving the questions.
    This post is a 5 minute break.

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    Strangely enough, I bought a non-anime related novel this morning.
    Im only on page 20, but I can already tell that Game of Thrones is a good book.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jazzmarazz View Post
    Strangely enough, I bought a non-anime related novel this morning.
    Im only on page 20, but I can already tell that Game of Thrones is a good book.



    go go go!!!!

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    Coraline. So I'm gonna get the third Series of Unfortunate Events, and maybe Golden Compass.

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    Started reading the shining by stephen king. Started off interesting, hopefully will stay that way. I found myself going off of one of his other books when I got about halfway through.

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    After the final TV episode of Star Trek DS9, I decided to look up the books that continue the series.

    A Stitch in Time - Andrew J. Robinson

    Presented as a letter from DS9's resident Cardassian spy and tailor Elim Garak (writer Andrew Robinson's character from the series) to Dr Julian Bashir, Garak recounts his life story, and also notes developments on Cardassia after the end of the Dominion War. According to the text, Garak has since assisted in the rebuilding and recovery of Cardassia, while also supporting democratic reforms for its government. He believes that the Dominion War and destruction of Cardassia were partially caused by Cardassia's military-led government.

    Robinson has stated that one of the reasons he wrote the novel was to get "total closure" of the character

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    Slowly but surely working my way through A Storm of Swords. Already bought a copy of A Feast for Crows in advance. So yeah, these should keep me busy for a while.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gare View Post
    Slowly but surely working my way through A Storm of Swords. Already bought a copy of A Feast for Crows in advance. So yeah, these should keep me busy for a while.
    After a slow start, I really enjoyed A Game of Thrones TV series. It might be worth checking out the books since they usually go more in depth than TV adaptations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackhammer View Post
    After a slow start, I really enjoyed A Game of Thrones TV series. It might be worth checking out the books since they usually go more in depth than TV adaptations.
    The TV show is for the most part a pretty faithful adaptation of the first novel. But yeah, if you want to find out more about the world and the characters, the books are definitely the way to go.

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