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2017-07-31 at 5:09 AM UTCThey call my penis the dark tower
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2017-07-31 at 6:47 AM UTCthey call my penis the ivory tower bitch
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2017-07-31 at 7:40 AM UTC"the sum of all men" by david farland
all of the scions of the earth series is amazing, but the next story arc in the series is pretty underwhelming and is quite frankly disappointing compared to scions of the earth.
the inheritance (eragon) series by christopher paolini is also solid -
2017-07-31 at 2:22 PM UTC
Originally posted by Captain Falcon The koran literally isnt even clear about ANYTHING. The whole book is absolutely unlike anything else in how flexibly worded it is. It is an incredible piece of Arabic literature in its technical literary technique and
which is why they're told to use hadith as a checksum. -
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2017-07-31 at 4:06 PM UTC
Originally posted by Fuck-o the Liar Hmm, I hadn't heard if it. I'll have steal the ebook and read it. Thanks…
Synopsis
20 years after the events of The Talisman, "Hollywood Jack" Sawyer is a former LAPD detective living in the small town of French Landing, Wisconsin. He is reluctantly drawn out of retirement when FL's chief of police asks Jack's help in hunting down a cannibal serial killer dubbed "the Fisherman," who has been abducting and murdering children in the area.
The killer, 85-year-old nursing-home resident Charles Burnside, is "consensually possessed" by a sadistic demon called Munshun. Mr. Munshun is a servant of the Crimson King, tasked with acquiring child-slaves and searching for new Breakers. Tyler Marshall, the Fisherman's latest abductee, is an extraordinarily powerful Breaker–maybe powerful enough to bring the Tower down himself. -
2017-08-01 at 11:38 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL Synopsis
20 years after the events of The Talisman, "Hollywood Jack" Sawyer is a former LAPD detective living in the small town of French Landing, Wisconsin. He is reluctantly drawn out of retirement when FL's chief of police asks Jack's help in hunting down a cannibal serial killer dubbed "the Fisherman," who has been abducting and murdering children in the area.
The killer, 85-year-old nursing-home resident Charles Burnside, is "consensually possessed" by a sadistic demon called Munshun. Mr. Munshun is a servant of the Crimson King, tasked with acquiring child-slaves and searching for new Breakers. Tyler Marshall, the Fisherman's latest abductee, is an extraordinarily powerful Breaker–maybe powerful enough to bring the Tower down himself.
Sounds like a good read thanks for the tip. -
2017-08-01 at 11:50 PM UTCDIS MY FAVURITE BOOK I NEVA RED IT YET BUT HOMEGURL SAYZ ITS THE SHYT
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2017-08-02 at 2:13 AM UTC
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2017-08-02 at 2:55 AM UTCOh crap, I had a false memory of this thread being about children's books recommendations and didn't click on it again because I don't know any.
I could have recommended something.
Originally posted by hydromorphone I got a 50$ Barnes&Noble Gift card to use…
Sell that shit, it's all about pirating these days.
Personally, I don't like physical. A good e-reader should be satisfactory for most who dislike screens, once they become accustomed. Then again, I am unusually driven by reason, so I don't have any attachment based on emotion or habit. Your call, though.
I really regret not keeping a list of every book I read and valued. I specifically did this because at the time I felt there would be no use for it other than convey my preferences to others, which I had no interest in, and is something that would have likely never occurred. -
2017-08-02 at 3:03 AM UTCAny Tom Wolfe fans here? I know his early works are what he's most known for, but I thoroughly enjoyed 'I am Charlotte Simmons.' That is my recommendation. I don't think you'd be disappointed.
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2017-08-02 at 4:08 AM UTCI ended up with a library so big, most of it hard cover first editions, but also a shit ton of short stories, novels, novellas, anthologies and magazine stories, etc, that they finally started crowding me out of my living spaces, so I got rid of all of them one day. Once you've read the best of them two or three times, no sense hanging onto them. Let someone else read them.
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2017-08-03 at 8:43 AM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL I ended up with a library so big, most of it hard cover first editions, but also a shit ton of short stories, novels, novellas, anthologies and magazine stories, etc, that they finally started crowding me out of my living spaces, so I got rid of all of them one day. Once you've read the best of them two or three times, no sense hanging onto them. Let someone else read them.
i didnt know Final Fantasy XXII came out already. -
2017-08-08 at 5:40 PM UTC
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2017-08-20 at 3:35 AM UTC
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2017-08-20 at 3:01 PM UTCAs usual, they fumbled the Dark Tower movie big-time. Total garbage.
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2017-08-28 at 9:20 PM UTCHaven't seen it.