If anyone is interested, I just got my first novel published. It's a fantasy called The Tarinn Fables: Kwennsefulass, and it's available in both Kindle and hardcopy!
I'd really appreciate it you fellas checked it out!
As for reading, well, I'm currently reading Ghosts by Hanz Holzer, and the Witcher series.
Congratulations mate, I'll definitely give it a go, I'm into short story writing myself and can truly feel the joy this achievement must have brought to you, I'll make sure to buy a copy just to support you, then let you know what I thought!
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Top 5 Indies I'd recommend you try: #1 Lovecraft's Untold Stories, #2 Moonlighter, #3 Hotline Miami, #4 Inside, #5 Into the Breach.
Never knew this thread existed, and I was thinking of starting a Reading thread up recently!
I'm currently reading Johnathen Strange and Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke. Have to be honest it's very slow to get going, not really enjoying it too at the moment but I'll stick with it awhile longer and hopefully it'll pick up. If any has read, let me know if it gets better!
Usually, I read books about travel and other countries: I've got tons of Lonely Planet books as well as some based on Scandinavia - part of me really wants to go there at some point, so I'm always reading up on it. Right now I'm reading Scandinavian Design, which is pretty much what is says on the cover.
I've been reading a lot of sport books too - Zlatan Ibrahimovic's autobiography is excellent, as well as "Playing for Pizza" and "This Love is not for Cowards" which is about Ciudad Juarez, the football team based in Mexico's most dangerous city.
"I pity you. You just don't get it at all...there's not a thing I don't cherish!"
"Now! This is it! Now is the time to choose! Die and be free of pain or live and fight your sorrow! Now is the time to shape your stories! Your fate is in your hands!
@Anchorsam_9: Zlatans book is very good, read it last year, that man loved a transfer @FullbringIchigo: No I don't think so, I looked at the original post and it excluded them
Currently reading Tricks of the Mind by Derren Brown and also The Full Facts of Cold Reading. Both interesting books . Just finished reading Wolf by Mo Hyder
I read a lot back in middle & high school, but not so much recently (I'd like to get back into it, though).
I really need to get back into the Inheritance Cycle (I read the first three books back in high school, but the fourth came out afterwards, and by now I'd have to start back at the beginning. I doubt it'd be a problem though, as I read through Eragon itself a total of 4 times, and Eldest 2 or 3).
I've also enjoyed what Tom Clancy novels I've read (the Bear and the Dragon, & End War).
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Switch - Blade Strangers
PS4 - Kingdom Hearts III, Tetris Effect (VR)
@Hego: ok then i am currently reading 14th Deadly Sin by James Patterson
"I pity you. You just don't get it at all...there's not a thing I don't cherish!"
"Now! This is it! Now is the time to choose! Die and be free of pain or live and fight your sorrow! Now is the time to shape your stories! Your fate is in your hands!
I really recommend Console Wars if you haven't read that. It's about SEGA's attempt to unsettle Nintendo's US stranglehold during the 16-bit era. I'm going to do a review for the site, but it's really good.
Trying to find the time to finish Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami. Still not sure what I make of it with three chapters left!
Tempted to get back into the Dune series (Frank Herbert) but not sure I want to revisit 6 books i've read already. Anyone know of anything similar to these books that's worth a read?
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