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sanchin




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PostPosted: Fri, 4th Jul 2014 20:09    Post subject:
Mister_s wrote:
sanchin wrote:
Mister_s wrote:
Why no ebook for Tower Lord already Sad Can't buy it anywhere (yes I'm willing to buy an ebook Shocked )


AFAIK you can buy it on Amazon. It has to be somewhere, epub's already out on torrents.

Doesn't Amazon sell books with DRM for their Kindle devices? I have a Kobo and I really don't want DRM.

WTF they're selling the ebook for 14.50. For a couple bucks more you can get the hardcover.


Sorry for that I didn't know - I've never bought anything from them, just saw something about ebook on the Tower Lord's page. Thought they'd have a normal, non-Kindle one too.
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PostPosted: Fri, 4th Jul 2014 20:12    Post subject:
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Xenthalon




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PostPosted: Fri, 4th Jul 2014 22:29    Post subject:
Or you know... do what I do on my kindle. Get Calibre. Use google. Download ebook file. Use ebook file with calibre. Use calibre with kindle. Bam, no drm.

After I started buying most games a few years ago, I had to live out my filthy pirate urges somewhere else.

And Calibre is awesome, you can use it with most ebook devices, it converts ebooks automatically if your reader doesn't support the format, and you can even open a Calibre server on your network to sync all your devices with your huge virtual library.

Books I really enjoy I still buy (used) and put them on my shelf, for everything else... yarrrr!
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PostPosted: Fri, 4th Jul 2014 23:50    Post subject:

www.amazon.ca/gp/product/1118531647/

my work library was nice enough to order these for me, hopefully they are as good as advertised for someone without a CS degree Smile


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Silw




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PostPosted: Tue, 15th Jul 2014 17:32    Post subject:
Brilliance by Marcus Sakey, it's a really good read.
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Mister_s




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PostPosted: Wed, 16th Jul 2014 13:07    Post subject:
Tower Lord, a very well written book, but not as captivating as the first one. I think I was too hyped after the first, so I have a small meh feeling while I'm reading this one. While I thought the first was very refreshing for the fantasy genre, this one is a bit more typical.
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Atropa




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PostPosted: Wed, 23rd Jul 2014 23:09    Post subject:
Just read "On the road" by Jack Kerouac. It was quite nice. Is it worth it to read some of his other books?
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shole




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PostPosted: Thu, 24th Jul 2014 05:27    Post subject:
Just finished today: Tom Clancy's Red Storm Rising
I really want to see it as a HBO miniseries or something.
There's very rarely high level strategy and big military campaigns in films and this is a perfect blueprint.
It's got everything.

Just started Max Barry's Lexicon.
Not many chapters in yet but seems really interesting and well written.
Good use of language.
About manipulation and control of oneself and other people through language.
Like inception without the dreaming bit.
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PostPosted: Thu, 24th Jul 2014 09:46    Post subject:
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tw1st




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PostPosted: Thu, 24th Jul 2014 14:49    Post subject:
Almost finished with Survivor by Chuck Paluhniuk.

What a fantastic book, satire at it's best. Highly recommended, especially if you enjoyed fight club.


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PostPosted: Fri, 25th Jul 2014 10:36    Post subject:
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nouseforaname
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PostPosted: Sat, 26th Jul 2014 01:44    Post subject:
garus wrote:
tw1st wrote:
Almost finished with Survivor by Chuck Paluhniuk.

What a fantastic book, satire at it's best. Highly recommended, especially if you enjoyed fight club.

Nice, will read!


I liked Survivor better than Fight Club Smile


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Mister_s




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PostPosted: Fri, 1st Aug 2014 13:09    Post subject:
I finished Tower Lord, it was a disappointment in the end. I might've been too hyped though. It's all so predictable, a cliche fantasy novel after what I considered to be some kind of reboot of the genre. I took a break from my fantasy break for this? Meh. Imagine playing Dragon Age 2 after Origins, it's fun I guess but nowhere near the original.

Stupid fantasy writers. You suck.
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PostPosted: Tue, 5th Aug 2014 18:53    Post subject:
So I finished Crime and Punishment by Dosojewski (Dostoyevsky) while on vacation and as expected, it was a very good read.

The psychological depth of the criminal mind is so well described, the inner conflict between social standarts, ideological and moral values that takes place inside Raskolnikovs head is just fascinating. Some of Raskolnikovs theories seem like precursing Nietzsches Ubermensch.

The side characters are well developed but a little overdrawn as always, which can be as humerous as it can induce pity.

The book also gives quite an interesting view on the russian society from the 19th century!

Highly recommended!


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Reg67




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PostPosted: Tue, 5th Aug 2014 19:26    Post subject:
Currently re-reading Stephen King's Dark Tower books. I am not really a fan of King's books, but the Dark Tower is absolutely superb.
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PostPosted: Tue, 5th Aug 2014 20:27    Post subject:
Mister_s wrote:
I finished Tower Lord, it was a disappointment in the end. I might've been too hyped though. It's all so predictable, a cliche fantasy novel after what I considered to be some kind of reboot of the genre. I took a break from my fantasy break for this? Meh. Imagine playing Dragon Age 2 after Origins, it's fun I guess but nowhere near the original.

Stupid fantasy writers. You suck.
Yeah the reviews were terrible. Guess I'll have to skip this one to preserve the memory of the awesome first book Sad
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PostPosted: Wed, 6th Aug 2014 03:30    Post subject:
David Busch’s Sony a NEX-F3 Guide to Digital Photography ATM Wink
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PostPosted: Wed, 6th Aug 2014 03:44    Post subject:
waste of $$$


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scaramonga




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PostPosted: Wed, 6th Aug 2014 03:59    Post subject:
WaldoJ wrote:
waste of $$$


Never paid for it Wink
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Xenthalon




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PostPosted: Wed, 6th Aug 2014 10:35    Post subject:
Currently reading Terry Pratchetts newest Discworld book, Raising Steam, staring main character Moist von Lipwig again, fun!

Also Masters of Doom on my Kindle on the way to work, also highly recommended for any gamer.
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PostPosted: Thu, 7th Aug 2014 10:18    Post subject:
The Maze Runners Trilogy (saw the movie trailer and was intrigued , so i started reading it. Liked book 1 , thought book 2 was ok , hated book 3.)


The Giver (someone recommended it to me , i liked it very much but it was a bit short for me , i didnt bother to read the other 3 books of the series since they would ruin the first one Razz )
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bloodian




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PostPosted: Sat, 9th Aug 2014 01:38    Post subject:
starting dragonlance and I love it so far. I've searched for a simple RPG I know from D&D. I was sick of complex stories from 1000 POVs.

Free will - Sam Harris.

It's like with afterlife: i know I can't get a definitive answer about free will but it's very, very interesting and scary at the same time. Sam Harris asks simple but very important questions that make you think.
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Mister_s




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PostPosted: Sat, 9th Aug 2014 12:59    Post subject:
Does the Dragonlance series improve after the first book? I stopped halfway because I thought it was too childish and simplistic.
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PostPosted: Sun, 10th Aug 2014 00:29    Post subject:
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Does the Dragonlance series improve after the first book? I stopped halfway because I thought it was too childish and simplistic.


Have a feeling you missed the train :/ Reading all those books in the early teens was great, but reading it in 2014 and 20 years later is very hard.
I still love each and every character of first 2 book series.

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sabin1981
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PostPosted: Sun, 10th Aug 2014 00:32    Post subject:
Dragonlance and Shadowrun are my two favourite book series and I don't see any part of them being childish or simplistic, but that's just me Smile If you weren't into it after the first book (which one, by the way? The "first" first book was Dragons of Autumn Twilight) then you won't get into the series at all.
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Mister_s




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PostPosted: Sun, 10th Aug 2014 00:38    Post subject:
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Dragons of autumn twilight (first book of Dragonlance): felt like it's written by a teenager. Very simplistic and very cliche ideas, will not read the rest.


I don't fully remember how it was, I just remember I didn't like it much, but this is what I wrote after it apparently. Maybe I'll give it another shot later. I didn't try Shadowrun yet, but I really liked the atmosphere in the game.
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sabin1981
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PostPosted: Sun, 10th Aug 2014 00:47    Post subject:
Well I'm biased since I enjoy the series and absolutely disagree they feel anything like they were written by teenagers (probably because they weren't, haha, Margaret Weiss and Tracy Hickman are two most celebrated authors and were in their 30s when DL was created) so I can't exactly give a non-subjective opinion on it Razz If you want to read the works of a teenager, read the Eragon series. They were good, sure, but obviously written by someone in their teens with a lot of "I wish this was me! I'm writing about me!" feel to the books. Dragonlance does get better though, at least in my opinion -- some of the later stories are pretty epic.
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PostPosted: Sun, 10th Aug 2014 01:10    Post subject:
Read The Wheel of Time, it's a good series. But theres sometimes a bit too much female superiority going on. Regardless I've read 11 books out of 13 since november last year - I don't have a lot of time for reading, but it's an enthralling series.
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PostPosted: Sun, 10th Aug 2014 03:37    Post subject:
So I'm reading The Ender series and almost finished the first book. If I'm not mistaken quite a few people have read it... did any of you actually thought that the writer has pedophile tendencies?

I just can't shake that feeling because of how he writes about the children in some passages. I have no clue who he is as a person. Only got interested in the series because it's scifi and people mentioned it as better than the movie, so don't know much about Orson Scott Card.


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PostPosted: Sun, 10th Aug 2014 10:29    Post subject:
Started Dune last night .
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