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Nalo
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Nalo
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Saner
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Posted: Mon, 30th Dec 2013 08:55 Post subject: |
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Stephen Kings Doctor Sleep is ok (its very predictable though) but its short enough at 450 pages and an easy enough read, I just finished it 
ragnarus wrote: |
I saw things like that in here and in other "woman problems" topics so...... Am I the only one that thinks some authorities needs to be alerted about Saner and him possibly being a rapist and/or kidnapper ? |
Saner is not being serious. Unless its the subject of Santa!
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Ankh
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Dromaium
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Recently I was highly impressed by Sheridan Hough - Mirror's Fathom and Glen Cook's - Black Company series.
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Posted: Fri, 17th Jan 2014 12:37 Post subject: |
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I'm interested in reading some lovecraft with cthulhu and such. Never read anything, but i always find it enjoyable when meeting copies of that lore in games and such. Any books to recommend?
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zmed
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Posted: Fri, 17th Jan 2014 12:40 Post subject: |
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The actual short "Call of Cthulhu" can be a good starting point.
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Posted: Mon, 20th Jan 2014 20:21 Post subject: |
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I recently finished "Blood Song" and "The Giver". Blood Song is an excellent book, definitely going to be one of the classics in the fantasy genre. I recommend it to anyone who likes fantasy. The Giver was a good idea executed properly IMO. The ending I thought was crap.
On to the next book!
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Ankh
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Posted: Mon, 20th Jan 2014 20:36 Post subject: |
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Stormwolf wrote: | I'm interested in reading some lovecraft with cthulhu and such. Never read anything, but i always find it enjoyable when meeting copies of that lore in games and such. Any books to recommend? |
Anything with Lovecraft. Imo dont skip any of his writings!!!
shitloads of new stuff in my pc. Cant keep track of it all.
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Posted: Mon, 20th Jan 2014 21:36 Post subject: |
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Mister_s wrote: | I recently finished "Blood Song" and "The Giver". Blood Song is an excellent book, definitely going to be one of the classics in the fantasy genre. I recommend it to anyone who likes fantasy. The Giver was a good idea executed properly IMO. The ending I thought was crap.
On to the next book! |
Cheers for Blood Song ^^ Again, anyone interested in good swords and kinds Fantasy should totally check out this book!
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sanchin
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zmed
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Posted: Sat, 22nd Feb 2014 02:38 Post subject: |
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Finished 'A Higher Call'. Great book, highly recommended.
(The one about the German BF 109 escorting the damaged B-17 out of danger, Epic-Thread regulars know which.)
The book mostly deals with the German pilot, with a few chapters dedicated to the bomber's crew and one or two side-stories about notable people Franz met during the war (like his squadron mates, his superiors, other high profile aces, etc).
It's basically a wartime biography, starting with how he got recruited into the Luftwaffe, his service in Africa, Sicily, and the fateful anti-bomber campaign that resulted in the encounter.
Even the main event is just a chapter or so, the rest is about his further wartime service, how he got himself into Adolf Galland's JV44, how the nazi leadership collapsed from a soldier's perspective, and how he went west to surrender to the Americans instead of the Soviets. Then the rest is a brief post-war summary of both pilot's lives and how they managed to find each other.
Very refreshing to see the war from the other side. This whole book could be made into another Das Boot masterpiece if competent people decided to put it on film.
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Posted: Sat, 22nd Feb 2014 14:31 Post subject: |
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Can anyone recommend a book about things like quantum mechanics and string theory? I don't want a dry theory book, but it doesn't have to be "physics for dummies" either.
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tonizito
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Posted: Sat, 22nd Feb 2014 21:22 Post subject: |
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boundle (thoughts on cracking AITD) wrote: | i guess thouth if without a legit key the installation was rolling back we are all fucking then |
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Mister_s wrote: | Can anyone recommend a book about things like quantum mechanics and string theory? I don't want a dry theory book, but it doesn't have to be "physics for dummies" either. |
The Road to Reality: A Complete Guide to the Laws of the Universe
This should be a quite a nice book. It features math so be prepared but it is in no way a "dry theory book"(which in my opinion by far is the best way to learn physics).
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Done reading the last wish and in the process of reading blood of elves. It started a bit confusing as they included characters which i didn't know squat about. Ciri for example. It seems the publishing company decided to skip Sword of destiny. Witcher wiki said something about it being obsolete... Obviously i don't know. I'm soon finished with Blood of elves, and still i feel that i've missed out on something important. For those who've have read it, how important is the book? There has been a good amount of reintroducing done in the blood of elves so i've catched up on certain things, but still.. Do you consider the book a must?
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Yondaime wrote: | I don't enjoy physically reading books either (though I do find it slightly better on a kindle or similar device). But I use audiobooks whenever it's possible, I highly recommend it! As for a good audiobook, you should check out "Ready Player One" if you're big into gaming and like the idea of virtual reality, the book is made for people who are into those things. The audiobook is read by Will Wheaton and I thought it'd be horrible since I don't really like him much in TV shows... But he did a really great job, surprised the hell out of me.
It's also a fairly light book, easy to follow (some people have trouble following the book when it's an audiobook) and listen to. |
You made me try it and damn, it felt like a teenagers wet dream :C It had possibly every cliche' possible.
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dsergei
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Echopraxia
It's a sidequel to Blindsight - raises some interesting topics (nature of consciousness and intelligence, empathy, post-humanism etc) via spouting pseudoscientific drivel non-stop. Must read. There are also vampires and zombies.
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sanchin
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First and Only - 1st from the Gaunt's Ghosts series of W40k books. Mainly Imperial Guard vs Chaos, but with political plots etc. Pretty nice.
dsergei --> Echopraxia is ok, but Blindsight was way better.
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Morphineus
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Posted: Thu, 11th Jun 2015 18:21 Post subject: |
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Mister_s wrote: | Can anyone recommend a book about things like quantum mechanics and string theory? I don't want a dry theory book, but it doesn't have to be "physics for dummies" either. |
I'm pretty late with it, must have missed the post... but if you are still looking for one: The quantum universe by Brian Cox and Jeff Forshaw
It's not a dry textbook and it's written so it's quite comprehensible yet not dumbed down. Don't think it touched string theory in much detail.
One of the better ones that I read on it was: Warped Passages by Lisa Randall. But it has been quite a while since I read that one. So can't be sure.
There is one that I'm having my eyes on to read: The Elegant Universe by Brian Greene.
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Morphineus
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Morphineus wrote: | There is one that I'm having my eyes on to read: The Elegant Universe by Brian Greene. |
And it arrived today as a late Bday gift from my girl <3
Has to wait till I finish ringworld tho. 
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