I just finished re-reading Scott Lynch's Gentlemen Bastards series and am eagerly awaiting the next book in the series.
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Poll 11-5-15 Gratitude and Reading
Poll
What books, comics and audiobooks are you grateful for reading this year?
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Total Votes: 7
kegs- Believes Timely and Gonzo are meant to be together
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Patch- Achieved rank by cheating
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I really enjoyed The Martian. The ingenuity applied to overcome such despair was really inspiring.
On a lighter note, I took advantage of my Marvel U subscription to catch up on the Avengers Time runs out event leading up to Secret Wars. I hope they add all the SW crossovers to the list over the next few months.
On a lighter note, I took advantage of my Marvel U subscription to catch up on the Avengers Time runs out event leading up to Secret Wars. I hope they add all the SW crossovers to the list over the next few months.
James.k.Polk- Achieved rank by cheating
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Most of my reading nowadays is done by five to six minute blurbs while I have a moment or two at work.
So most of what I have read lately has been conversational stuff among you guys and on facebook.
So most of what I have read lately has been conversational stuff among you guys and on facebook.
NebulaJack- Polk's drinking buddy
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Poll 11-5-15 Gratitude and Reading
My answer for this is as follows:
Trigger Warning by Neil Gaiman
The Scarlet Gospels by Clive Barker
The Discworld Series by Terry Pratchett
Trees by Warren Ellis
The Wisdom of Psychopathsby Kevin Dutton
The Martian by Andy Weir
Holy Sh*t!: A Brief History of Swearing by Melissa Mohr
Trigger Warning by Neil Gaiman
The Scarlet Gospels by Clive Barker
The Discworld Series by Terry Pratchett
Trees by Warren Ellis
The Wisdom of Psychopathsby Kevin Dutton
The Martian by Andy Weir
Holy Sh*t!: A Brief History of Swearing by Melissa Mohr