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Dunno how people can read an author who writes vocabulary as if it is being portrayed in Internet meme form.Neal Stephenson - The Baroque Cycle
Dunno how people can read an author who writes vocabulary as if it is being portrayed in Internet meme form.
Anyone got any tips for a good book to read on holiday?
Pretty open minded but im fancying a sci-fi/fantasy maybe?
They are f***ing brilliant. Enjoyed the 3 standalone novels too. Really looking forward to the next trilogy.Joe Abercrombie - First Law Trilogy (starting with The Blade Itself)
The last magician. Thank me later.Anyone got any tips for a good book to read on holiday?
Pretty open minded but im fancying a sci-fi/fantasy maybe?
Asa Akira autobiography is an interesting read too
I bet it is, you dirty cvnt
Oooh, luck at me. Eye can reed...Anyone got any tips for a good book to read on holiday?
Pretty open minded but im fancying a sci-fi/fantasy maybe?
Oooh, luck at me. Eye can reed...
And therefore find employment which pays enough for holidays....
Pathetic!!
Maybe one about an internet troll who plagues Sunderland message boards and call centres but is outed and has to find work with people he has been trolling.
Troll Life eBook: Alan Parkinson: Amazon.co.uk: Kindle Store
Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky is excellent.
If you're looking for something a bit more easy reading then Artemis by Andy Weir (author of the martian) is fun. Or give "All our wrong todays" by Elan Mastai a go which is a fun back to the future-esque adventure.
I’ve listened to all of them on Audible. Just finished A Little Hatred. Fantastic.They are f***ing brilliant. Enjoyed the 3 standalone novels too. Really looking forward to the next trilogy.
The martian is a really good book. Yet to read ArtemisDecided to go with COT. only 50 pages in but its right up my street so far. Very good.
The martian is a really good book. Yet to read Artemis