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Meitantei Otaku
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6:22 am, Jan 23 2017
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Reading the last book in the Inheritance Cycle aka Eragon! Love it.
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If you meant novels then a long time ago. Never was into novels. If you mean reading in general I read everyday which is not just manga/comics. I read anything that interests me which basically includes everything except literature.
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2 days ago ^___^
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This month, with the last being Thrawn by Timothy Zahn. It´s his best book and the 2nd best new canon Star Wars novel after Tarkin. The quality difference with most of the new stuff and all that de-canonized Legacy rubbish is night and day. The no nonsense military narratives in my 2 recommendations even reminded me of Robert A. Heinlein. The highest prase i can give and books are my job.
Just stay away from the often ridiculed Aftermath trilogy, as even i didn´t bother with slogging though all of that (canonically important) mess, and go for one with the most appealing dust cover blurb. You will likely pick a winner and the Marvel comic line is another keeper. Especially art wise. Well done Disney, you brought balance to the force!
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Just stay away from the often ridiculed Aftermath trilogy, as even i didn´t bother with slogging though all of that (canonically important) mess, and go for one with the most appealing dust cover blurb. You will likely pick a winner and the Marvel comic line is another keeper. Especially art wise. Well done Disney, you brought balance to the force!
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yesterday for manga. 3 weeks ago is the last time i read a novel.
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Yesterday. Started reading Maurice Leblanc's Arsène Lupin.
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I am about to finish the non-fiction The War for Late Night. Its almost a decade old, huh.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_War_for_Late_Night
Hollywood executives a crazy, they just are. Siege: Trump Under Fire was also pretty good:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege:_Trump_Under_Fire
At least one more to go, lol. Reading non-fiction on a somewhat regular basis is good for you.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_War_for_Late_Night
Hollywood executives a crazy, they just are. Siege: Trump Under Fire was also pretty good:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege:_Trump_Under_Fire
At least one more to go, lol. Reading non-fiction on a somewhat regular basis is good for you.
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Not really a physical book, but about two weeks ago I read the whole Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation in about a week and a half.
The last physical book I’ve read I think was Call me by your Name and that was about a year and a half ago.
The last physical book I’ve read I think was Call me by your Name and that was about a year and a half ago.
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I'm currently reading Rise of Endymion, last book in the Hyperion Cantos.
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I bought The Rise of Kyoshi a while back, but it took me a while to start it! I'm a big fan of ATLA/LOK, but have been for the most part disappointed by the graphic novels extensions to that universe, so I was a little concerned about how a novel - especially a prequel - would go. Also, Avatar Kyoshi (despite her few appearances) is one of my favorite characters in the show, and I really, really really wanted her backstory to be good, and I find it's harder to enjoy anything that you have high expectations for going into it.
About two weeks ago though, I finally sat down to read it...and then basically consumed it in one sitting over an afternoon 😀. I loved it, and I can't wait for the next book to come out in July.
About two weeks ago though, I finally sat down to read it...and then basically consumed it in one sitting over an afternoon 😀. I loved it, and I can't wait for the next book to come out in July.
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Does anyone know of any good books that detail the history of Asian countries that IS NOT China?
Currently reading Hilda Hookham's A Short History of China, and I just remember that I don't really know jack as to the history of other Asian countries aside from how they kept giving the Chinese a run for their money in times of war. I asked this before on another site, and the only real response I got was just telling me to avoid works done by the native Asians. Thus far, the closest thing that I have in regards to a "list" for that is just a note stating that I need to pick up Moffat's Mongkut, the King of Siam and The Good Man of Nanking.
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Currently reading Hilda Hookham's A Short History of China, and I just remember that I don't really know jack as to the history of other Asian countries aside from how they kept giving the Chinese a run for their money in times of war. I asked this before on another site, and the only real response I got was just telling me to avoid works done by the native Asians. Thus far, the closest thing that I have in regards to a "list" for that is just a note stating that I need to pick up Moffat's Mongkut, the King of Siam and The Good Man of Nanking.
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HanaTsuki Hime
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Read one just yesterday.
I read a lot of books and while there are some times when I read none for weeks, there are other times when I devour a dozen in mere days.
According to my goodreads, I read about a 100 books a year, so...statistically, a book every 3 or 4 days? 🙂
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I read a lot of books and while there are some times when I read none for weeks, there are other times when I devour a dozen in mere days.
According to my goodreads, I read about a 100 books a year, so...statistically, a book every 3 or 4 days? 🙂
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