I usually like to read fiction, and autobiographies. I have like 10 books that I still haven't read yet and I've had them for like 4 years lol.
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Sci-Fi, and Graphic Novels. Along with Biographys/autobiographys of musicians like Slash, Led Zep etc.
What is this "books" you speak of???brendanhunt1I :lol:ed. I too have like 12 books I bought/was given in the past 8 months or so I haven't read yet. Now I'm reading a book called "The Breaks of the Game" the '79-'80 Blazers. After that I've got 3 Ken Follett books, a few Bourne books, another 2 basketball books and the last two books from the millenium trilogy. I thought I'd read during the Christmas break (I did) but gaming took a bigger part than I ever thought (not that I'm complaining :)).
I know where you're getting at, I usually do the same thing, but since this is my last semester EVER in university and all my classes are just sorry excuses to obtain the last 9 of the 120 credits I need for my degree, I don't care as much as I once did.I don't read books once the college semesters start because I feel they will distract me from what I'm learning at college weird I know.
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These days mainly history and various non-fiction subjects with a few random fiction books thrown in here and there.
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Lately:
Isaac Asimov, Jules Verne and Dean Koontz.
Dean Koontz is great.
Yes.
Yes he is.
I'm currently on page 212 on his "sole survivor". It's a lovely read.
Have you read the Odd Thomas series? It's pretty great and probably my favorite from him.Have you read the Odd Thomas series? It's pretty great and probably my favorite from him. CosmoKing7717
No, I haven't, I just finished S. King, Dean Koontz is the replacement, but I've only read Koontz for two weeks or so, and he's written so many books, I figured I'd just start from one end of the library shelf and finish on the other end. (:
I've heard of the Odd Thomas series, and from what I can gather, it seems very promising, so I'm looking forward to it.
I moslty enjoy sci-fi, horror, autobiographical, and historical/paranormal material.
Currently, I'm reading The Passage by Justin Cronin. It's the first part of a near future, post apocalyptic vampire trilogy.
Sci-Fi or Fantasy. I'm a nerd. I currently have a bunch of Aliens books on the way from Amazon.
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They are ok.. I read them in high school.. The Warhammer 40k universe books imo are far better.. If you get a chance on amazon, check out the Gaunt's Ghost Omnibus, Horus Heresy series, Ultramarines Omnibus..
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Sci-Fi or Fantasy. I'm a nerd. I currently have a bunch of Aliens books on the way from Amazon.
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They are ok.. I read them in high school.. The Warhammer 40k universe books imo are far better.. If you get a chance on amazon, check out the Gaunt's Ghost Omnibus, Horus Heresy series, Ultramarines Omnibus..
Will do. I don't know anything about the Warhammer universe but I'm fascinated with the Aliens/Predator one.
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Sci-Fi or Fantasy. I'm a nerd. I currently have a bunch of Aliens books on the way from Amazon.
Atmanix
They are ok.. I read them in high school.. The Warhammer 40k universe books imo are far better.. If you get a chance on amazon, check out the Gaunt's Ghost Omnibus, Horus Heresy series, Ultramarines Omnibus..
Will do. I don't know anything about the Warhammer universe but I'm fascinated with the Aliens/Predator one.
Warhammer 40k is basically like that universe and Starcraft on crack.. It mixes both fantasy ideas along with the sci-fi to make a extremely unique universe..
Lately, I have been reading a lot of WWII history books, but have read a few Cold War history books. I used to read a lot of novels of the adventure type (think Dirk Pitt) or military/techo-spy thrillers and some horror (Stephen King), but have slowed down reading them.
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