Last book you read

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Toliman

Recently I reread few my favourite books by Jules Verne.

Quote from: Eltusiyu on October 20, 2019, 07:37:46 AM
My favourite Author is a writing a sequel story to my favourite saga - the Sword of Truth. I am so happy to visit the D'Haran Empire once more :D
That is good for you :)

Toliman

All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque

Toliman

#22
Wilful murder - the sinking of the Lusitania by Diana Preston

and

Lusitania by Simpson Colin


Interesting reading about one event from WWI, both authors tried examine and explain unclear circumstances and suspicious coincidences in case of this event.

Toliman

Spark of Life by Erich Maria Remarque

Stranger Come Knocking

Re-read The Oath by Frank Peretti.  Thinking about going back and re-reading The Night Angel trilogy :-\  Sucks that libraries are still closed  >:(
I will not die for less
I dug my grave in this
Will I go before I fall
Or live to slight the odds?

These are my books.  You should check it out.  Speculative sci-fi murder mystery historical fiction.

Toliman

Quote from: Stranger Come Knocking on June 07, 2020, 04:33:32 PM
Sucks that libraries are still closed  >:(
Any hope that they could be opened soon?

Stranger Come Knocking

Quote from: Toliman on June 07, 2020, 04:39:21 PM
Quote from: Stranger Come Knocking on June 07, 2020, 04:33:32 PM
Sucks that libraries are still closed  >:(
Any hope that they could be opened soon?
A few have started with curbside.  Reserve online, pick up in the lobby or outside.  Problem is, I don't have internet at home, and the waiting list is well over a month now for just about everything. :o But there's just something magical about wandering amongst huge piles of books :D
I will not die for less
I dug my grave in this
Will I go before I fall
Or live to slight the odds?

These are my books.  You should check it out.  Speculative sci-fi murder mystery historical fiction.

Toliman

Quote from: Stranger Come Knocking on June 11, 2020, 05:31:53 PM
Quote from: Toliman on June 07, 2020, 04:39:21 PM
Quote from: Stranger Come Knocking on June 07, 2020, 04:33:32 PM
Sucks that libraries are still closed  >:(
Any hope that they could be opened soon?
A few have started with curbside.  Reserve online, pick up in the lobby or outside.  Problem is, I don't have internet at home, and the waiting list is well over a month now for just about everything. :o But there's just something magical about wandering amongst huge piles of books :D
Ah, I see. Hope that it all will go well again :)

Toliman

Continue with books by Erich Maria Remarque: The Night in Lisbon

Toliman

Fires of the Earth by Jon Steingrimsson

Stranger Come Knocking

Sorrow Ledge by Kenneth Arbogast.  Historical Civil War maritime semi-romance fiction.  I had the honor of alpha reading it a year or so ago, and he sent me a copy of the final product, which I am reading now.  Very good story. :)
I will not die for less
I dug my grave in this
Will I go before I fall
Or live to slight the odds?

These are my books.  You should check it out.  Speculative sci-fi murder mystery historical fiction.

Toliman

It sounds good! I will look for it :)

Eltusiyu

Into Darkness- the final chapter of the Children of D'Hara series by Terry Goodkind.

I love the world of Sword of Truth he created. Richard Cypher and Kahlan Amnell are like old friends to me as I follow their adventures for almost 15 years. It was fun ride and that was one of those books you really want to read to find out how it will end and, the same way, you don't as you know it's the end.

Kxangangang! - Oeyä Pìlok leNa'vi

Previously called Kxrekorikus

Toliman

I reread Foundation by Isaac Asimov :)

Toliman

I think that I will again read some books by Asimav... it's still my such favourite :)

Eltusiyu

I aim to reread either Foundation trilogy or The Caves of Steel and its sequels  :D
I love them but the last time I had a chance to visit his universe was like 10-11 years ago.

Kxangangang! - Oeyä Pìlok leNa'vi

Previously called Kxrekorikus

Toliman

Yeah, The Caves of Steel is great too :)

Toliman

I-boat captain by Zenji Orita

Toliman

Japanese destroyer captain by Tameichi Hara

Toliman

Fading Victory: The Diary of Admiral Matome Ugaki 1941-1945 by Matome Ugaki