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Satire: China wegen Handelskrieg total verzweifelt! by Jens Lehrich

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Article: Vorsicht, Querfront! by Paul Schreyer
About the so called "Querfront" - alternative media of the political right and left are supposed to work together against the mainstream media and the state.
Post edited April 09, 2018 by viperfdl
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DieRuhe: Let's see...

Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke. Started it a few times, stalled. Planning on getting through it this time.

Lord Foul's Bane by Stephen R Donaldson.

Temple of the Winds by Terry Goodkind.

Jimbo Yojimbo by David W. Barbee.

As soon as they arrive, I'll be reading Failure As A Way of Life by Andersen Prunty, and Sean Penn's book.

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rtcvb32: A fine, and pleasant misery...
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DieRuhe: McManus?
That's one of my favorite fantasy novels. Really moody and dark, just like the faerie stories of old. I think it's beautifully written.


I'm reading The Afterlives by Thomas Pierce. Interesting novel about a man who had an unremarkable near-death experience and goes searching for answers to the question of life after death.
Post edited April 09, 2018 by SaraB123
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DieRuhe: McManus?
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rtcvb32: Bingo :)

Some chapters are favorites ([i]not necessarily in this book[/i). First knife, the pack of darkness, grasshopper trap, Trailer wiring issues, camp cooking...
Excellent! Haven't read that stuff in years.
Currently reading The Pillars of Creation, book 7 in the Sword of Truth series, by Terry Goodkind.

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DieRuhe: Temple of the Winds by Terry Goodkind.
That was book 4, right? When you finish it I'd love to hear your opinion.
Post edited April 10, 2018 by Caesar.
Artcile: Die kommende Attraktion: Der Irre ist los im Westfluegel by Ray McGovern, translation by Josefa Zimmermann
Original: Coming Attraction: Lunatic Loose in West Wing

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Article: Dreist & boshaft: Goldman Sachs by Ulrich Gellermann
About Goldman Sachs.

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Article: Tagesdosis 10.4.2018 – Right or wrong: my Hegemon? by Dirk Pohlmann
About preparation for war and the involvement of the mainstream media.

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Article: Trommeln fuer den Krieg by Craig Murray
Translation of The Rush to War
Post edited April 10, 2018 by viperfdl
To Steal a March on God by Hanna Krall
Article: Tagesdosis 11.04.2018 - Solidaritaet mit Daniele Ganser by Ruediger Lenz
About the usual quarrels against Daniele Ganser.
Post edited April 11, 2018 by viperfdl
My class notes by me..... I need to study for my exams :/
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Awolnation: ...
My condolences - stay strong and and good luck! ;)

Statistics by Mieczysław Sobczyk - for quite similar reason.
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ciemnogrodzianin: My condolences - stay strong and and good luck! ;)

Statistics by Mieczysław Sobczyk - for quite similar reason.
Thanks! Good luck to you too! :)
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Caesar.: Currently reading The Pillars of Creation, book 7 in the Sword of Truth series, by Terry Goodkind.

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DieRuhe: Temple of the Winds by Terry Goodkind.
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Caesar.: That was book 4, right? When you finish it I'd love to hear your opinion.
Yep. That was actually a mistake; I had finished it and just started book five. I got the title mixed up.

I thought it was alright. It kind of seemed almost like a "placeholder" of sorts, to me. Sure, some new things happened, but I didn't think it was quite as intriguing as the previous books.
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Caesar.: Currently reading The Pillars of Creation, book 7 in the Sword of Truth series, by Terry Goodkind.

That was book 4, right? When you finish it I'd love to hear your opinion.
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DieRuhe: Yep. That was actually a mistake; I had finished it and just started book five. I got the title mixed up.

I thought it was alright. It kind of seemed almost like a "placeholder" of sorts, to me. Sure, some new things happened, but I didn't think it was quite as intriguing as the previous books.
I think the plague storyline was OK, but it all went downhill fast near the end... especially after that certain super-awkward scene. What was the author thinking?

It's hard to beat the ones with the Palace of the Prophets, those were amazing.
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DieRuhe: Yep. That was actually a mistake; I had finished it and just started book five. I got the title mixed up.

I thought it was alright. It kind of seemed almost like a "placeholder" of sorts, to me. Sure, some new things happened, but I didn't think it was quite as intriguing as the previous books.
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Caesar.: I think the plague storyline was OK, but it all went downhill fast near the end... especially after that certain super-awkward scene. What was the author thinking?

It's hard to beat the ones with the Palace of the Prophets, those were amazing.
I read the first years ago, when it first came out, and in the intervening years there were so many other books to read that I kept putting the series off. I recently read the two books in his new Nicci series and enjoyed them so I figured I'd go back and read the original series. I've heard that some of the latter books get a little iffy, but so far no real major issues for me.
I'm reading a great big book on how to delete dozens of friend requests from random people whether I know them or not. It's a really good book. I hope they write a sequel because they totally left the story open after the climax at the end, making me ask more questions about what will happen next than got answered reading the book.
Article: Sklaverei 2.0 by Chris Hedges
Translation of 'The Gig Economy' Is the New Term for Serfdom