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I read tsurezure children manga and This is my favorite manga.
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What are you reading?
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I was obsessed with the Discworld books when I was younger, I really gave up reading when my life turned digital. Another linked to Terry Pratchett, co-written with Neil Gaiman, is Good Omens which has just been made into a series on Amazon, but the book is far far better.The obvious and pedantic answer is, this thread on the PCS fora.
I do not read a lot, although have spells when I really enjoy reading and will finish several books in a week. The Discworld books by Terry Pratchett are among my favourites, as are Douglas Adams' Hitchhiker's series.
Anyone who likes SciFi or adventure I would recommend Homer to. It is a shame that some people are put off by the "Classic" tag or that it is ancient, The Iliad and Odyssey are two great stories and I am surprised someone like Spielberg has not made a modern film of them.
Indeed it has and I've had the pdf versions (there are two volumes) for a few years. It's much easier reading printed material however (IMO). I'm not an ebook fan - despite having written one and being in the process of writing another.....Or google books / archive.org, apparently, as it's been digitised
Travels and Researches in Crete
books.google.co.uk
A scary blind date?Dan Simmons - The Song of Kali
It is my blind date with a book this month
It's about a writer that goes to Calcutta, to find another author that has supposedly been dead for years. Once arrived he finds himself researching an underground cult called Song of Kali, including human sacrifice and black robes and weird Sanskrit chanting. It's oddly entertaining.A scary blind date?
Ah, Cato and Macro. I've read quite a few of his books featuring those two...Brothers in Blood by Simon Scarrow......book 13 from the Eagles of the Empire series....my second read of this series, very good imo
The obvious and pedantic answer is, this thread on the PCS fora.
I do not read a lot, although have spells when I really enjoy reading and will finish several books in a week. The Discworld books by Terry Pratchett are among my favourites, as are Douglas Adams' Hitchhiker's series.
Anyone who likes SciFi or adventure I would recommend Homer to. It is a shame that some people are put off by the "Classic" tag or that it is ancient, The Iliad and Odyssey are two great stories and I am surprised someone like Spielberg has not made a modern film of them.
Man, I loved Night Watch!!!If you are into SciFi I very, very, very strongly recommend this:
Sergei Lukyanenko - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Most people know of Sergei because of his book series Night Watch, which was made into a movie as well but this Labyrinth series is soooo much better!!! Some people might compare it to ready player one, but Sergei's books have been published way before that it's way more distorted and dystopian and grown-up. This series is one of my three all-time favourite SciFi books!!!
That sound daft (the no diving). How will you catch COVID-19 from a tank of air? And it's not exactly possible for anyone to cough on you - is it?I'm currently re-reading deco for divers. Can't dive during lockdown so it's the next best thing.
That sound daft (the no diving). How will you catch COVID-19 from a tank of air? And it's not exactly possible for anyone to cough on you - is it?