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>> No.7414950 [View]

Alice In Wonderland of course

Or Rumpelstiltskin

>> No.7148229 [View]

I'm going to write a Ronnie O'Sullivan biography and call it Infinite Rest

>> No.7148198 [View]

>>7147762
Pale Blue Dot

>> No.7146973 [View]

The Sound and the Fury

They play drone

>> No.7121946 [View]

>>7121629
The books are much better in pretty much everyway. The show either cuts good characters, whitewashes them to fuck, or takes one aspect of their character and exaggerates it horrifically- a good example is Oberyn's bisexuality, something which is only hinted at slightly here in there in the books, but which of course turns into a total gay sex scene in the show because why not

Also cut scenes everywhere
Also ruined Stannis
Also ruined Dany just kidding she was shit anyway

>> No.7113958 [View]

>TV show
>Canon

>> No.7017218 [View]

>>7016924
I've always thought Russian names were particualrly easy to pronounce

>> No.6928027 [View]

>>6928022
2dark4u

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Is it good /lit/?

>> No.6808536 [View]

>>6808510
I know

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>>6808433
>Aristotle who mentored Copernicus/Newton/Galileo

>> No.6808394 [View]

The Ajaxes stole it for me with their fucking broship

>that part were they stand shoulder to shoulder at Patroclus' body, holding everyone back

>>6808370
They both were

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Reading Science: A History by John Gribbin at the moment, amazing stuf. Tempted to have a go of pic related after finishing this, is it any good?

>> No.6645357 [View]

>>6644916
Reading a good book on the history of science at the mo, pretty fun stuff, Kepler had a hard life

>> No.6642203 [View]

>>6640620

>> No.6629715 [View]

>>6629676
His manifesto has already done that

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>>6607720
Came in here for this, Dicken's prose was absolutely based

>mfw echoing footsteps
>mfw that grindstone
>mfw any bit of Carton

>> No.6603461 [View]

>>6601655
>there will also be a lot of slang and words used in the book you wont immediately understand unless you are Irish so look at the sparknotes
This has been the problem I'm having with Portrait. But the edition I have it has notes for EVERYTHING, even frivolous details which I didn't need to know, which means each page has tonnes of notes attatched to it and I can't work out whether it's an important piece of dialogue i'm missing out on or another uselss note.

The tedium of constantly stopping to look at the notes has made me put the book down, I think I need a better edition

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End of The Plague by Camus

>> No.6576430 [View]

>>6575676
>Find a flaw
Flying fridges

>> No.6576306 [View]

>>6575143
If you're reading while you listen to music, you're not listening to music

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>tfw you chose the STEM life

>> No.6549685 [View]

>>6549606
My thought exactly

>> No.6548956 [View]

>Anything other than da storks

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