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InkPanther: I must say I'm always impressed by and envious of amount of books you read.
2,5h commute a day will allow you to make remarkable reading results (especially if you'll use also audiobook to feel the moments, when you cannot read a paper book) :D

I only regret that I have almost no time for home reading today - you know, with coffee, in armchair etc.
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ciemnogrodzianin:
Ah, I see. ;)
Article: Der Kampf um die neue Weltordnung by Diana Johnstone
Translation of Unipolarism vs. Multipolarism - The Real Russian Interference in US Politics

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Article: Tagesdosis 4.9.2018 - 9/11 bleibt der Lackmustest by Mathias Broeckers
About 9/11.

Article: Von wegen Demokratie by Nina Forberger (Rubikons Jugendredaktion)
The third part of a series about whether democracy and capitalism fit together.

Article: Das Ende des Journalismus by Lawrence Davidson
Translation of Julian Assange and the Fate of Journalism
Post edited September 05, 2018 by viperfdl
Breakfast of Champions by Kurt Vonnegut
I've just finished reading the last (so far) of The Expanse novels, now i'm with Jack London's The Cruise of the Snark; I'm not quite sure what will be next. Maybe The Expanse short stories? Maybe some Dostoyevski?
I always keep reading and re-reading comic-books along and in-between.
this forum
Currently reading Watership Down.
The Farseer Trilogy by Robin Hobb (Omnibus Edition)
Article: Die Putin-Enttaeuschung by Kai Ehlers
About a conversation between the author and his friend Michail Juchma.

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Article: Strasse der Empathielosigkeit by Nicolas Riedl (Rubikons Jugendredaktion)
About the daily madness on Germany's streets.

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Article: Die Gesinnungspolizei by Moshe Zuckermann
Excerpt from the book "Der allgegenwaertige Antisemit".

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Article: Die groesste Luege: Jeder ist seines Glueckes Schmied
A letter to the editor of NachDenkSeiten.
Post edited September 07, 2018 by viperfdl
The Last Wish - Andrzej Sapkowski

After finally getting into the Witcher games after a friend begging me to try them. (I'm glad I gave in and played) I decided to read the books too and I did really like it so far.
The Dwarves novel series by Markus Heitz.

Excellent saga which bring the light on my favorite fantasy race.
Article: "Feliks" ist enttarnt " Wie das Wikipedia-Monopol zur Desinformation genutzt wird. by Dirk Pohlmann
About Wikipedia.
The Man in the High Castle by Philip K. Dick and Lancelot and Elaine by Lord Tennyson
Still reading the Wolves of Calla in the Dark Tower series. Only my particular copy is missing about 30 pages. It's some kind of printing error. What a bummer. Oh well, I shall continue despite this set forward/back.
The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco