Sorcerer to the Crown by Zen Cho. It's like Jane Austen writing a fantasy novel.
Sorcerer to the Crown by Zen Cho. It's like Jane Austen writing a fantasy novel.
Well I just finished the night circus so I'll probably start Trials of Apollo when I get home.
200 Meters & Down. It's for my amateur radio essay.
One of my all time favorites.
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
·»Your focus determines your reality«·
Just finished Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace. I'm never reading again.
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I just finished Haunting Violet by Alyxandra Harvey. If you like YA mysteries with paranormal elements set in the Victorian era, then I totally recommend this book.
I'm now reading This Dark Endeavor by Kenneth Oppel, which is written as a prequel to Frankenstein. I really do like some aspects of it, like the setting and the way alchemy is handled. However, I REALLY wish Oppel had forgone the love triangle. I've seen way too many pointless love triangles in my readings to ignore them when they come up; my tolerance is rather low. It's not bad enough in this case to turn me off the book completely, but it's quite distracting to say the least. There are a few other little issues as well, but that love triangle is my biggest complaint.
I really can go on about the book, but I'm not done yet and I'd rather not spoil anything about the story. So far, it has a 3/5 stars.
@Noblejanobii: did you finish the Trails of Apollo? :3
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I've unfortunately been unable to read any real books for a while. My read list gets longer and longer each month. </3
I think the last thing I read was Creativity .Inc by Ed Catmull (I recommend!)
Currently reading through PRS outlines, scripts, etc.
Soon to be reading comics. (If IDW will stop delaying the awesome.)
I'm currently reading 48 Laws of Power! It's an eye-opener and I'd recommend it to anyone!
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