What are you reading right now?
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I read right now is komi-san wa komyushou desu manga and I think this is one of the best manga.
Check: http://www.mangazuki.me/manga/komi-san-wa-komyushou-desu
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What are you reading right now?
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cixin liu: three body problem trilogy
it is chinese scifi and really good.
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Hustler
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The Belgariade - The white pawn of omens (not sure about the translation )
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I'm still getting through reading from my class this semester, the topic has been slavery narratives that I have not particularly enjoyed. I will be starting Jordan Peterson's "12 Rules for Life" in a couple weeks
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1984 by George Orwell. My teacher sugegsted it, so I`m taking a look into it
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This post. Sorry, couldn't resist. There are some fascinating books mentioned in this post so far.
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i havent read anything for a while i need to start again
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The Paper Menagerie by Ken Liu
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Lord of the Rings. I realized that somehow I got to the north side of 50 and had never actually read the book. My inner nerd is deeply embarrassed!
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I have been reading books; Write a movie and Dialogue in Fiction.
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Busy Reading 2 great books on Artificial Intelligence:
Life 3.0: Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Surviving AI: The promise and peril of artificial intelligence
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@RedRum69 Remind me a book I finished some days ago about robots and AI Do you know if they exist in French ?
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1.Fate/Stay Night - Heaven's Feel
2.My Wife is a Demon Queen
3.Driver's Love
4.Uchi no Kami-sama ni wa Gakkari da!
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This Topic
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Started Don Quixote a couple days ago, still getting used to the olde english but im making it
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My latest reads have all been non-fiction.
- 12 Rules for Life
- The Right Side of History
- African Samurai
I'm hoping there are a lot of fictional titles recommended that peak my interest. @Belligero I've just purchased "The Paper Menagerie" and I'm excited for it to arrive.
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Last novel I a red was Promise of the Wolves by Dorothy Hearst. It was interesting because written from wolves point of view.
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Adding to thread. After reading 1984, which was kinda boring for me, but maybe someone else will like it. I am now reading 'Der Cthulhu-Mythos', a book of Lovecrafts stories involving his cosmic Cthulhu myth
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The Killing Moon by N. K. Jemisin
It's a fantasy trilogy set in totally-not-Egypt about a kingdom built on dream magic, and their cultural descendants who rejected it.
I just finished the Shattered Earth trilogy by the same author which was amazing. I found her because she was getting a lot of chatter for winning the Hugo aware 3 consecutive years and it was for Shattered Earth. I'm absolutely in love with her writing and unlike certain other fantasy authors she actually finishes projects in a timely fashion.