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I’m sorry, is there a joke here that I don’t see?
I’m sorry, is there a joke here that I don’t see?
Looks promising, thanks a lot!!
Scheduled two exams today. Had 4 days to prep for them, was super stressed but I managed to pass both! Going to take it easy for the rest of the week.
I’ve been told that this way they have no choice but to hold up the coat of arms.
After half a week of traffic issues, was finally able to do my preferred form of exercising this morning, feeling pretty good now!
A bit late but hi!
Jeff Haynes is sooo good! And I love the guest narrators too. I saw some people on Reddit say that they didn't like the Scottish train engineer a couple years ago, but I thought that was rather enjoyable too.
Good start so far, exercised, showered, didn’t gain weight in the last few days. Heading to work now.
Malazan probably. So many people love it, and it looked like something I’d like, I even had a friend also reading it with me. I wanted to like it so much. After one and half books, I realized I couldn’t care less about what happened to any of the characters and I didn’t understand anything about the magic stuff, so I stopped reading.
Just started listening to Respawn by Arthur Stone because my SO wanted me to try it. Haven’t made up my mind about it yet.
Need to remember to read Frankenstein, which a friend lent to me. It’s a good book but I keep forgetting to actually read, since I mostly do audiobooks.
Really looking forward to Dungeon Crawler Carl book 6 which will come out in September I think.
If someone can recommend me a book where magic is used and studied/understood like science that would be great. I really enjoyed most of Lightbringer, Codex Alera and a lot of Brandon Sanderson’s books and I’d like to read more of this type.
No, I was pretty disappointed in the ending so I never tried to read the author’s other books.