now that's what I call a glass half full approach to it :D
will keep it in mind next time
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Re-Reading m Terry Brook -> Shannara series books, I love those book. I have all of them ;)
I'll binge read/game after exams are done. Been stuck halfway with stardust - Neil Gaiman for 3 weeks now.
I've completed Slaughterhouse 5 and there is not much one can say review wise of such a classic. Highly recommended if you want to read something a bit more thought provoking.
Currently I about halfway through "The Wind through the Keyhole" by Stephen King.
It is part of the Dark Tower series but having read the other books is not a prerequisite. That said, I think part of the reason I'm enjoying it as much as I am is because I have read the series and am familiar with that universe. Thus far I'm enjoying it immensely and while it may not be the best book in the series, it is also far from the worst.
Highly recommended, especially to Dark Tower fans.
Busy reading Warren Buffett's biography, The Snowball, for the second time. What a fascinating story. Written in a very accessible fashion, too. Can thoroughly recommend it to anyone who enjoys breaking up the fiction reading with something more serious.
I'm reading this thread... :p
Seriously though, the last book I read was Resident evil: The umbrella chronicles (cool book btw)
I ordered the complete works of H.P Lovecraft and it was too expensive for me (eish) I wanted to read that so bad.
I recently finished Winter's Heart by Robert Jordan (Wheel of Time #9). I didn't get it when my friends (Crusader included) said they apologize for the books that followed the 1st 6... I do now, Book 9 has a reasonably good story, but wow, the pacing is horrible:(.
I will now take a break from the WoT series for a while now, or at least until I read 3 - 4 books that are less draining.
On that note, I started reading Sons of Fortune by Jeffrey Archer, haven't read his books in a while, but his style of writing has been sorely missed during my WoT marathon :)