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>> No.2401136 [View]

>>2401122
Somebody's never been to /fa/

>> No.2399029 [View]

Mythology - Edith Hamilton
If you get the super cool version, you get some Norse mythology as an added bonus.

>> No.2398936 [View]

>>2398919
>Cat-People
Bad idea, especially right after Skyrim came out. People will get on you about copying TES, even though cat folk aren't exclusive to that series.

>> No.2398823 [View]

>>2398822
Oops, didn't realize caps lock was on, sorry fellas.

>> No.2398822 [View]

GOVERNMENT EXPERIMENT OF SOME SORT
LIKE IN STEPHEN KING'S FIRESTARTER, THE MAIN CHARACTER AND HIS WIFE SIGNED UP FOR A RESEARCH GROUP IN COLLEGE TO MAKE SOME MONEY, AND THEY TRIED OUT SOME MEDICINE. IT WAS ACTUALLY A GOVERNMENT EXPERIMENT TO TEST OUT THE EFFECTS OF THEIR NEW SHIT, THAT ENDED UP GIVING ALL THE PEOPLE INVOLVED IN THE STUDY SUPER POWERS OF SOME SORT. THE MAN WAS GIVEN THE ABILITY OF INCEPTION (BASICALLY), AND HIS DAUGHTER WAS BORN WITH THE ABILITY OF PYROKINESIS

>> No.2398509 [View]

No way, man. I like to just start reading it immediately, that way the binding because limber as I'm reading it, and I can see on the binding where I am in the book. It sounds weird, I guess, but I love it.

>> No.2398503 [View]

No

>> No.2396895 [View]

1. Sword of Truth - Terry Goodking
2. Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy - John le Carre
3. The Sign of the Four - Sir Arthur Canon Doyle
4. A Study in Scarlet - Sir Arthur Canon Doyle
5. J. Edgar Hoover - Curt Gentry
6. Jack Kennedy: An Elusive Hero - Chris Matthews
7. The Castle - Franz Kafka

>> No.2396872 [View]

>>2396858
Wow, Warbreaker sounds awesome.

>> No.2396704 [View]

>>2396697
I didn't know that. But it's also got a couple vidya games.
The whole Nagash series looks interesting.

>> No.2396693 [View]

>>2396682
/v/
ftfy
But he's right, there are books. I'm sure somebody on here has read them..

>> No.2396678 [View]
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2396678

>this whole thread

>> No.2396664 [View]

I, too, have an interest in this.

>> No.2396660 [View]

>>2396658
Remember in high school, using the vocab books? Or maybe earlier than high school. But, the point isn't to memorize it, it's to use it in daily life. Make it a point to use the word as often as you can (while still making sense, of course), and soon it'll become part of your natural vocabulary.

>> No.2396333 [View]

>Recently, he had been
masturbating furiously to his mother's FaceBook pictures. He would usually do this around 7 in the morning, and take a long, cold shower afterwards. Upon completion of his morning ritual, he would....

>> No.2396288 [View]

>>2396284
They did. Just not all the time.

>> No.2394390 [View]

>>2394382
Damn, alright.

>> No.2394362 [View]

Bump.

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2394344

Has anybody read the pictured book and the subsequent books in the series? They look good and seem to be fun and all, but after taking the risk on Goodkind, I don't want another disappointment like that.

>> No.2394312 [View]

A simple solution:
go to Wikipedia (or other site, whatever), and search for [author name]. Read their published works, find the first one, read it, move down the list.

>> No.2394157 [View]

>all the middle school kids tell me
Why are you talking to middle school kids?
It's just dystopian fiction for youngsters, and it's easy enough to read that the retarded majority of America can read it without hurting their brains. That's it.

>> No.2393898 [View]

>>2392090
I read fantasy all the time, I just wanted a little change of mental scenery.

>> No.2393883 [View]

>I don't know
>Ernest Hemingway
>fucking Van Gogh

>> No.2393875 [View]

>2012
>studying
laughinggirls.jpg

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