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InSaintMonoxide: "Democracy: The God That Failed" by Hans-Hermann Hoppe
What's your opinion on it so far?
I'm digging between re-reading Bastard(the webcomic) and trying to tick away at the Memory Sorrow and Thron series.

I will shill Bastard to the end of time, ad will finish the third book for MST one of these days!
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InSaintMonoxide: "Democracy: The God That Failed" by Hans-Hermann Hoppe
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.Keys: What's your opinion on it so far?
I like it, like most of Hoppe's writings. He has this Max Stirner-like logical coherence to his arguments i'm really enjoying.
I just finished the Underland Chronicles by the writer of the hunger games, it was pretty good after the first book
The Sorrows of Satan by Marie Corelli.
Reading Lovecraft atm and really liking it
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.Keys: What's your opinion on it so far?
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InSaintMonoxide: I like it, like most of Hoppe's writings. He has this Max Stirner-like logical coherence to his arguments i'm really enjoying.
That's good. This book is in my list.
Thanks for your opinion. :)
War & Peace by Tolstoy.

I'm halfway through. Whew! It's pretty good but some sections can be tiresome.
"Las Crónicas de Reaper" a fantasy novel very "videogamy", it's imteresting but really tedious, too much precise descriptions.
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KetobaK: "Las Crónicas de Reaper" a fantasy novel very "videogamy", it's imteresting but really tedious, too much precise descriptions.
Thank you, fantasy and videogamy sounded interesting though too much details can overwhealm any reader. Is still a worthy read?

Reading Torak Dragonson by Rick Dietrich it has so far been an enjoyable fantasy-sword and sorcery read.
Post edited November 27, 2021 by DeeSunMoon
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KetobaK: "Las Crónicas de Reaper" a fantasy novel very "videogamy", it's imteresting but really tedious, too much precise descriptions.
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DeeSunMoon: Thank you, fantasy and videogamy sounded interesting though too much details can overwhealm any reader. Is still a worthy read?

Reading Torak Dragonson by Rick Dietrich it has so far been an enjoyable fantasy-sword and sorcery read.
I don't know, it's hard because it's the first book of a new author, the world building it's fine, good actually but everything else fall apart for the lack of better writing techniques.
In Conversation with God: Meditations for Each Day of the Year, Vol. 1: Advent, Christmas, Epiphany
by Francisco Fernández-Carvajal
Currently, I am reading at the useful from. It a very useful and informative. I get the chance to learn more about services here.
I recently started reading Tolkien's The Fellowship of the Ring despite loving the films for ages and having read The Hobbit a while back. MAN, I feel like I was missing out. I had always heard Tolkien's world building, particularly with LOTR and beyond, was untouchable but I don't think I expected it to be THAT good. I'm not even a quarter of the way through it but I'm absolutely loving every moment.

I also run a Star Wars book at all times and right now, it's Kenobi by John Jackson Miller. I'm also loving every minute of this one, it has those original trilogy vibes but also has loads of nuance and subtlety linked to the prequels and the Clone Wars show. As a guy who grew up on both the original and prequel trilogies, I love both almost equally so this book is 100% my sort of thing. I'm hoping at least some aspects inspire elements of the upcoming Obi-Wan show on Disney+.
Now reading La carta esférica (The Nautical Chart) by Arturo Pérez-Reverte.