Will check this out too, thanksSon of the Revolution is the book that started my interest in Chinese culture especially under Mao. If you're reading more of a history but want more the feeling of living in the society I highly recommend this biography
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I had a really tough time getting attached the never let me go, I don't think I'll be finishing.I liked annihilation ok but i also read the others weren't as good.
Never Let Me Go is a reddit darling for sure. It suffers from being over hyped.
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Probably a long shot but has anybody read the Dungeon Crawler Carl series?
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Just looked at the cover and I think I want to nowProbably a long shot but has anybody read the Dungeon Crawler Carl series?
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It’s a Reddit darling. It comes up every time I look for something similar to Project Hail Mary and Murderbot Diaries. The cover art reminds me of early PC first person shooters. I’m worried it might be a bit too silly for my tastes.
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DittoJust looked at the cover and I think I want to nowProbably a long shot but has anybody read the Dungeon Crawler Carl series?
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Hey @Gaucho do you know why the German versions of The Expanse books omit the S.A. from the author(s)' names?
I'm assuming it's a reference to the Sturmabteilung, but could it be something else?
I'm assuming it's a reference to the Sturmabteilung, but could it be something else?
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It's exactly for that reason, yes.
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Apparently there is a sequel out to Kings of the Wyld, need to check that out. Cannot recommend the original enough, one of the most enjoyable fantasy/adventure books I've read in years.
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Read the first Longmire book.
Those are tonally different from the tv show...not sure I like it.
Those are tonally different from the tv show...not sure I like it.
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I’ve got a 9 hour drive (18 round trip) coming up. It’s easiest for me to drive while listening to a book while my kid and wife chill in the back and do whatever to entertain themselves.
Last year I had Harry Potter lined up for the trip. I think I was halfway through the 6th book which made the trip easy to listen to the latter half of 6 and then jump into 7.
Any suggestions for something that’s a nice, easy, entertaining book for a long road trip?
Some books I’ve really enjoyed: Harry Potter as previously mentioned, House in the cerulean sea, legends and lattes, project Hail Mary, the Anthropocene reviewed. None of them hard deep thinking reads…
Last year I had Harry Potter lined up for the trip. I think I was halfway through the 6th book which made the trip easy to listen to the latter half of 6 and then jump into 7.
Any suggestions for something that’s a nice, easy, entertaining book for a long road trip?
Some books I’ve really enjoyed: Harry Potter as previously mentioned, House in the cerulean sea, legends and lattes, project Hail Mary, the Anthropocene reviewed. None of them hard deep thinking reads…
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Andy Serkis' Lord of the Rings/Hobbit audiobooks would be good.
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Check out the Murderbot Diaries series. You should be able to knock out the first four novellas. They’re a ton of fun.I’ve got a 9 hour drive (18 round trip) coming up. It’s easiest for me to drive while listening to a book while my kid and wife chill in the back and do whatever to entertain themselves.
Last year I had Harry Potter lined up for the trip. I think I was halfway through the 6th book which made the trip easy to listen to the latter half of 6 and then jump into 7.
Any suggestions for something that’s a nice, easy, entertaining book for a long road trip?
Some books I’ve really enjoyed: Harry Potter as previously mentioned, House in the cerulean sea, legends and lattes, project Hail Mary, the Anthropocene reviewed. None of them hard deep thinking reads…
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Outside of occasional special offers, Amazon doesn't offer an option to purchase Kindle Unlimited for more than a month at a time. TIL, however, that it's entirely possible to gift a Kindle Unlimited subscription to yourself. Gifting yourself the 24-month subscription, for example, saves over $100 versus paying monthly for 24 months.
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