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"Red Sister" by Mark Lawrence. It's a fat book that puts LotR to shame, but it is a good fat book.
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04-11-2017, 10:55 AM | #144 | |||||
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"It" by Stephen King (the Polish edition) and my second meeting with Pennywise the clown and "My Struggle" by Karl Ove Knausgård. Simultaneously. (I am weird, I know)
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04-19-2017, 03:30 PM | #145 | |||||
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"Daughter of the Pirate King" by Tricia Levenseller / I got it in my Owlcrate last month and I'm pretty intrigued by it. The story sounds a little predictable, but I really hope that it's got some interesting twists and stuff. It's a pirate story after all!
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05-03-2017, 05:43 AM | #146 | |||||
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"Hemlock Grove" by Brian McGreevy / I'm four episodes into the Season One on Netflix but… how could I NOT READ IT since I found out about its existence? Especially since it's actually good /
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05-30-2017, 12:39 AM | #147 | |||||
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Lord of Shadows - Cassandra Clare. It's the second book in the dark artifices series and I'm enjoying this series so much more than TMI and TID
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05-30-2018, 02:01 PM | #148 | |||||
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"My Struggle. Book 4." by Karl Ove Knausgård - Three books done two more to go after this one. I swear this series is my new drug. A, sometimes, VERY overdescriptive sort of drug. Because, really? I don't think that he needed to write about some of this stuff. And yet I cannot put it down.
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Children of blood and bone by Tomi Adeyemi. It's so good so far! An entirely new fantasy world but it was surprisingly easy to get into it, and now it's the kind of book you just don't want to put down until you've devoured it.
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Viralgranskarens handbok by Åsa Larsson (not the crime author, but a journalist) and Linnea Jonjons (best surname ever). The title roughly translate to "The viral investigator's guide" and it's about how to apply a critical mind to viral things and how to judge online sources. It's one of my nerdy interests and so far I really like it. Might finish it today after I've done some of my posts owed.
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