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gp0_old
http://www.fictionpress.com/s/1980784/1/

Post your reads here. Be it article or book or webbook or article or article or cheeseburger.

And no, I will not be notified of replies unless you make me.
Pokebis
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Ekaru
I like novels. Especially Sci-Fi/Fantasy ones with sex scenes randomly inserted. So...

"A Fate Worse Than Dragons" is a nice little comedy by John Moore IIRC. It's hilarious. Don't let your 5 year old nephew read it, though. Some parts are... inappropriate, basically.

I read just about anything from Anne McCaffrey, and the couple books in the Pern series by her son Todd were good, too.

I've been into McLackey lately, she's good I think.

Then sometimes I lighten up and read books like the Erec Rex series, which is just fun (though IMO, not as good as McCaffrey books. Oh well). Chris D'Lacey's Dragon series is also a good read. Keep in mind that those aren't exactly adult, but they aren't kiddy, either.

Then there's this one other series I like, but I forgot the name entirely. It's about a guy and dimensions and crap.

Oh, and there's Bones. Who needs manga when you have Bones?

Plus a bunch of other books. I'm thinking of reading some mysteries and seeing how that goes. I'll probably like them, though.

Now you all know how nerdy I am; I actually read. And all my books are from the library or at a book store (why are books so expensive?). Yes, I actually fork out the cash if I have to instead of reading them on the internet. Wouldn't feel right anyways.

As far as online articles go? I recommend that one about that guy telling you why you shouldn't take Japanese. Haha. Anyone have that link?
adam2046
Step 1: Hitchhiker's Guide.
Step 2: All of Discworld.
Step 3: Snow Crash.
Step 4: Lovecraft.
Step 5: Never bother reading again.
lukewarmholiday

DA TOPIC TITLE wrote:

Reccomended Reading
I'm going to suggest everything but greenpoints "serious" posts
Cuddlebun

Ekaru wrote:

I like novels. Especially Sci-Fi/Fantasy ones with sex scenes randomly inserted. So...
...what?
Ph0X
Wizard Of Orz

Ph0X wrote:

why read?


But if you really want to read
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Ph0X
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anonymous_old

Ph0X wrote:

http://www.ted.com
I've already expired an hour of my life on this.

Damn this is good.

/me fap fap fap.
Ph0X

strager wrote:

Ph0X wrote:

http://www.ted.com
I've already expired an hour of my life on this.

Damn this is good.

/me fap fap fap.
woah dude, you fap to ted? that's..... interesting :P

Here's some good ones for you
http://www.ted.com/talks/dan_gilbert_as ... happy.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/eric_giler_dem ... icity.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/beau_lotto_opt ... e_see.html
anonymous_old

Ph0X wrote:

woah dude, you fap to ted? that's..... interesting :P
I would if it were possible.
lukewarmholiday
people feel proud of knowing common sites the thread.
Wojjan

adam2046 wrote:

HIDDEN STEP 0: Agatha Christie's portfolio
Step 1: Hitchhiker's Guide.
Step 2: All of Discworld.
Step 3: Snow Crash.
Step 4: Lovecraft.
Step 5: Never bother reading again.
Ekaru
...How'd I forget about Hitchihiker's Guide (the series)? Also, Jurassic Park. And Agatha Christie sounds familiar... Was she the person who wrote that book about the 10 people on an island, and they all died according to a rhyme or something from a while ago?
jonathan_old
NOT Walk Two Moons.
Cuddlebun
Agatha Christie wrote very good mystery novels, most of which starring a guy named Hercules (I think? it's been a while).
LuigiHann
I'll add support for the Hitchhiker's Guide books. Very good series and I can recommend all of them, but especially the first one. There's a new Hitchhiker's Guide book out just recently (!) and I just bought it as an audiobook. Haven't listened yet so I can't pass judgment.


Todesengal wrote:

Agatha Christie wrote very good mystery novels, most of which starring a guy named Hercules (I think? it's been a while).
Hercule Poirot. Pretty close
Mogsy
Douglas Adams, Aldous Huxley, Terry Pratchett, H.P. Lovecraft, and Carl Hiaasen are all authors I can fully support reading (huge support added for the Hitchhiker's Guide series). Adams is great comedy, Huxley offers literature that forces one to truly think, Pratchett is a fun time, Lovecraft is creepy, compelling, and absolutely lovely, and Hiaasen is bitingly sarcastic humor combined with great/inventive mysteries.
Gabi
The bible
Turpin2009
The Qur'an.
Sumea
Following with religious theme:

The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya

(oh, and hitchiker's guide to galaxy series is definite must read!)
Mogsy
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Pokebis

Mogsworth wrote:

Gabi wrote:

The bible
3/10, too disjointed and the characters were too unlikable.
You have no taste for classic literature. And you're just angry since it's anti-gay.
mekadon_old
There is a Japanese novel i bought read. Quite fun
For me I like warcraft,starcraft, warrirors(the cat story that I dunno why I love them).Also books like A time to Kill, etc
I love fantasy more than romance.lol (if you say a porno book I'll buy 4 sure)
The_Priest_In_Yellow
Porn - Because you don't have to strain your little monkeybrain to make sense of it.
Jarby
Wojjan
SSBB/ToS crossover. Three Tales of Symphonia characters, Lloyd, Colette and Zelos, become the newest Smashers. Things take a weird twist. Especially for certain smashers... Pairings: LucarioxColette, and other pairings as the story goes on
I hate you internet why are you doing this to us?
Ph0X
anonymous_old
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Ph0X
Sorry, but I don't go and hate on something just because I hate where it's from
anonymous_old

Ph0X wrote:

Sorry, but I don't go and hate on something just because I hate where it's from
You American hater!
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