What are you reading?
Débuté par
Addai
, mai 12 2010 04:55
#1151
Posté 29 août 2013 - 09:23
The Mote in God's Eye - Larry Niven and James Pournelle.
#1152
Posté 29 août 2013 - 09:52
#1153
Posté 02 septembre 2013 - 05:34
The Gripping Hand - Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle (sequel to The Mote in God's Eye).
#1154
Posté 04 septembre 2013 - 06:34
#1155
Posté 04 septembre 2013 - 06:48
Seraph Cross wrote...
Pretty fitting book for a man of my age. ( 20 yrs old ) The book basically explores common things 20 yr olds go through, along with common mistakes and tips for how to react accordingly.
So, any tips that stand out the most?
#1156
Posté 04 septembre 2013 - 06:54
Naughty Bear wrote...
So, any tips that stand out the most?
Buy a Lambo
/yolo
#1157
Posté 04 septembre 2013 - 07:58
The Illustrated Man by Ray Bradbury.
Modifié par Beerfish, 04 septembre 2013 - 07:58 .
#1158
Posté 04 septembre 2013 - 10:13
#1159
Posté 04 septembre 2013 - 10:15
#1160
Posté 04 septembre 2013 - 10:18
Assassin's Creed: Forsaken
#1161
Posté 04 septembre 2013 - 10:23
#1162
Posté 08 septembre 2013 - 01:59
#1163
Posté 08 septembre 2013 - 08:21
#1164
Posté 08 septembre 2013 - 08:32
Check in my signature.
#1165
Posté 09 septembre 2013 - 01:22
#1166
Posté 10 septembre 2013 - 04:21
Lucifer's Hammer by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle.
#1167
Guest_Seraph Cross_*
Posté 10 septembre 2013 - 04:39
Guest_Seraph Cross_*
Naughty Bear wrote...
Seraph Cross wrote...
Pretty fitting book for a man of my age. ( 20 yrs old ) The book basically explores common things 20 yr olds go through, along with common mistakes and tips for how to react accordingly.
So, any tips that stand out the most?
Quite a few but I wouldn't be able to simply list them here without explaining
#1168
Guest_Seraph Cross_*
Posté 10 septembre 2013 - 04:41
Guest_Seraph Cross_*
Doing a reread of this

Also this

Also this
#1169
Posté 12 septembre 2013 - 11:10
#1170
Posté 15 septembre 2013 - 07:52
Perdido Street Station by China Mieville.
#1171
Guest_Aotearas_*
Posté 15 septembre 2013 - 07:57
Guest_Aotearas_*
The Salvation War
Sadly it never went into book release because some religious nutjob created and spread a torrent, but you can read the first drafts of both the first part "Armageddon" and the second part "Pantheocide" online over at tboverse.com!
Fun read, even though the last part "Lords of War" isn't going to get written any longer and thus an overarching closure isn't really what you get.
Sadly it never went into book release because some religious nutjob created and spread a torrent, but you can read the first drafts of both the first part "Armageddon" and the second part "Pantheocide" online over at tboverse.com!
Fun read, even though the last part "Lords of War" isn't going to get written any longer and thus an overarching closure isn't really what you get.
#1172
Guest_Seraph Cross_*
Posté 15 septembre 2013 - 08:05
Guest_Seraph Cross_*
#1173
Posté 15 septembre 2013 - 08:07

Things that counter-factuals are:
Interesting
Creative
Excellent for expanding rhetorical discourse
Things that counter-facuals are not:
EVIDENCE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#1174
Guest_Aotearas_*
Posté 15 septembre 2013 - 08:08
Guest_Aotearas_*
Seraph Cross wrote...
God, I only need to see that sensationalist title to know the book can only be crap.
#1175
Posté 15 septembre 2013 - 08:09
The Colour of Magic by Sir Terry Pratchett. Have read a few of his books, so I thought I would start at the beginning for a change.





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