Ive been reading Wheel of Time which got really really gay so im stopping. any others like this?
House of Leaves.
When you find out you will shit bricks.
When you find out you will shit bricks.
this book is tha best book ever:


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House of Leaves.
When you find out you will shit bricks.
Fallen Angels is pretty good, im really a book person but thats the one that ive really enjoyed
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I recommend " a brief history of everything" and " the hiram Key"
The first is..everything explained in laymans terms.
The second gives the history of the free masons, and as such it includeds interesting insights in the history of judasim and islam and christainity, and the death of the pharrows and their gods. * cant spell equiptian and my bf2s spell checker doesnt work
The first is..everything explained in laymans terms.
The second gives the history of the free masons, and as such it includeds interesting insights in the history of judasim and islam and christainity, and the death of the pharrows and their gods. * cant spell equiptian and my bf2s spell checker doesnt work
World War Z. Wish I didn't read so fast, finished it the day I got it.
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any of the revalation space series of books by alastair reynolds if your into sci fi books. Or anything from the black library. For those who dont know what that is, books written about he warhammer 40K universe. Freakin awesome, im telling you. Eisenhorn is a very good one by dan abnett
Other gay books ?higezzzz wrote:
Ive been reading Wheel of Time which got really really gay so im stopping. any others like this?
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If you like Fantasy stuff, try Raymond E. Feist, start with Magician. If it's Sci-Fi, read the Dune books, or Iain M Banks, especially the culture stories.
Thoroughly agree with Hawk390 though about Dan Abnett's stuff. Eisenhorn and the Ravenor books are fantastic, but I think you need to be into the WH40K hobby to fully appreciate them.
Thoroughly agree with Hawk390 though about Dan Abnett's stuff. Eisenhorn and the Ravenor books are fantastic, but I think you need to be into the WH40K hobby to fully appreciate them.
The disk world series by terry pratchett.. !!
Sorry i don't have an english title, but
german: "Der wunderbare Massenselbstmord"
original: "Hurmaava Joukkoitsemurha" (hope, it's spelled right)
by Arto Paasilinna (from Finland)
@cyborg_ninja-117: isn't he called Asimov ?
german: "Der wunderbare Massenselbstmord"
original: "Hurmaava Joukkoitsemurha" (hope, it's spelled right)
by Arto Paasilinna (from Finland)
@cyborg_ninja-117: isn't he called Asimov ?
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@cyborg_ninja-117: isn't he called Asimov ?
How to stop smoking by Dr Alan Carr (he has lung cancer now)
The Yellow Pages
The Soul Crew (Cardiff City Hooligans)
The Viz Annual (every year)
The Yellow Pages
The Soul Crew (Cardiff City Hooligans)
The Viz Annual (every year)
Monsoon and Blue Horizon by Wilbur Smith are great books to read, really got into the story. I dont think anything I could say would bring them justice, but if you get the chance, read them.
(They are in a series, so read Monsoon first, then Blue Horizon)
(They are in a series, so read Monsoon first, then Blue Horizon)
"The Moon is a Harsh Mistress" By Robert A. Heinlien, or any of his other work for that matter- The Grand-Daddy of Sci-Fi, not heard of now days, but way ahead of his time.
at the minute im reading "I will bear witness - A diary of the Nazi years 1933 - 1941" written by Victor Klemperer. very harrowing indeed
Are you talking about A Brief History of Time, by Stephen Hawking? That's a great book, and also the Universe in a Nutshell.ATG wrote:
I recommend " a brief history of everything" and " the hiram Key"
The first is..everything explained in laymans terms.
The second gives the history of the free masons, and as such it includeds interesting insights in the history of judasim and islam and christainity, and the death of the pharrows and their gods. * cant spell equiptian and my bf2s spell checker doesnt work
He could mean this book.
EDIT: Once again I fail at teh BBCode.
EDIT: Once again I fail at teh BBCode.
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