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Artemis by Andy Weir
Now reading the Odyssey.
Now reading The Final Empire (Mistborn 1) by Brandon Sanderson.
Too many things. Pocket dungeon, The alpha, Making Supers, S class monster but i look like a cat, Arcane Sniper, World of Copy & Paste...

Though i'll probably restart on Skeleton that couldn't protect the dungeon.
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Now reading The Last Wish by Andrzej Sapkowski.
The Bermuda Triangle Mystery Solved by Larry Kusche.
The Bermuda Triangle by Charles Berlitz and J. Manson Valentine.
Before I will go visit Psychiatrist myself you should not forget to read books about Morris K. Jessup The Case of the UFO, Alwyn C. Scott: The Nonlinear Universe: Chaos, Emergence, Life. Springer Science & Business Media.
That second book is about John Titor.
It looks like the most popular book writers in Poland are after Andrzej Sapkowski,Stanisław Lem(polish alternative of George Lucas)for instance even nowadays is Lucjan Znicz...etc. He likewise Aleksander Doba had it seems they both witnessed power of Bermuda Triangle. That one particular book physical font reminds me of the most mysterious computer game/video game in Arcade Machine titled Polybius created by CIA american government and confiscated by MiB government agents(working for NSA government agency according to their own internet website).
My younger brother used to had such physical book something about social media addictions with similar font to Polybius.
Katastrofa tunguska. Trójkąt Bermudzki. Obce ślady. By Lucjan Znicz. Polish language. I guess it's now for english language translation.
Tunguska catastrophe. Bermuda Triangle. Alien traces.
It's of what I saw in online store/book shop.
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Maybe I’m showing you this twice once again,but that net from that book reminds me of such for instance vaporwave and synthwave including Albert Einstein’s Unified Field Theory during for instance Philadelphia Experiment inside USS Eldridge. That eye in book cover reminds me of Looney Tunes logo. The human imagination can play tricks.
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I also borrowed another book from antique shop.
Or should I say bought it? It looked like lost old books so-called missing not available in ordinary libraries.
I also bought for myself
The Tunguska Mystery. By Antonio Las Heras.
The mystery of the unexplained cataclysm in Siberia.
Including Visitors from space?
Tunguska Disaster Bermuda Triangle Alien Traces.
As far as I know to be precise in further more details both my dad and my uncle burned 4 old books about UFOs’. For instance you know like in both Family Guy,Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.
Currently reading "The Eight" by "Katherine Nevillle" for the second time.

For anyone who likes books in the vein of The Da Vinci Code and conspiracy novels, this is right up their street. Starting in the 8th century, Charlemange is presented with a chess set by the Moors which contains a powerful secret. It becomes known as the Montglane Chess Service as it is eventually buried in Montglane Abbey, France; during the French Revolution two cousins, novices at the Abbey, are to scatter the chess pieces and the board throughout the world in the hopes that it will never be reassembled.

In 1970, New York, Catherine Vellis works as a computer expect for one of the world's largest accountancy firms when she becomes an unwitting piece in a mysterious plot to find and reunite the Montglane Service and discover the secret of unliimited power that was gifted to Charlemange.

The book weaves an expertly told tale through two timelines and introduces a host of famous people along the way. As soon as I finish this I can read "The Fire" which picks up where "The Eight" leaves off and I'd forgotten that I had!
Today I received a fairly wide range of school readings in the field of archival studies. I think that's how many readings they don't give at Hogwarts, but maybe I'm wrong. The most important school readings are only and exclusively those underlined.
Written in polish language:
1. Archiwistyka cyfrowa i nauki pomocnicze historii w edukacji archiwalnej,wyd. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego, Warszawa 2016;
2. B. RYSZEWSKI, Archiwistyka. Przedmiot, zakres, podział, Warszawa 1972, Poznań 1979;
3. H. ROBÓTKA, B. RYSZEWSKI, A.TOMCZAK, Archiwistyka, Warszawa 1989;
4. H. ROBÓTKA, Wprowadzenie do archiwistyki, Toruń 2002;
5. Polski Słownik Archiwalny, Warszawa 1974;
6. A. TOMCZAK, Zarys dziejów archwiwów polskich, Toruń 2002;
7. Archiwa polskie i ich zbiory, red. Kazimierz Kozłowski, Warszawa-Szczecin 2000;
8. Archiwa w postaci cyfrowej, Warszawa 2003;
9. Zbiór przepisów archiwalnych wydanych przez Naczelnego Dyrektora Archiwów Państwowych w latach 1952-2000 red. M. Terakowska, E. Rosowska, Warszawa 2001.
10. Metodyka pracy archiwalnej, red. S. Nawrocki, S. Sierpowski, Poznań 1988.
11. D. NAŁĘCZ, Europejska polityka dostępu do dokumentacji i archiwów, Warszawa 2004.
12. Jacek KROCHMAL, Kształcenie w zakresie archiwistyki i zarządzania dokumentacją współczesną w polskich uczelniach wyższych.
13. Ewa ROSOWSKA, Archiwa w polityce Unii Europejskiej. Vademecum, Warszawa 2004.
14. Kancelaria i archiwum zakładowe, red. Zbigniew Pastuła, Warszawa 2001.
15. Archiwa i archiwiści w dobie społeczeństwa informacyjnego, red. D. Nałęcz, Toruń 2002.
16. Wiesława Kwiatkowska, Metodyka opracowania zasobu archiwalnego ze szczególnym uwzględnieniem akt spraw, Wydawnictwo Naukowe UMK, Toruń 2016.
17. Sebastian Czerniak, Jarosław Orszulak, Dokument elektroniczny: przewodnik i katalog dobrych praktyk, Warszawa 2017.
18. Zasady postępowania z materiałami archiwalnymi. Ochrona zasobu, Naczelna Dyrekcja Archiwów Państwowych, Warszawa 2011.
Written in english language:
1. Digital Archivistics and Auxiliary Sciences of History in Archival Education, published by Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego, Warsaw 2016;

2. B. RYSZEWSKI, Archivistics. Subject, Scope, Division, Warsaw 1972, Poznań 1979;

3. H. ROBÓTKA, B. RYSZEWSKI, A. TOMCZAK, Archivistics, Warsaw 1989;

4. H. ROBÓTKA, Introduction to Archivistics, Toruń 2002;

5. Polish Archival Dictionary, Warsaw 1974;

6. A. TOMCZAK, Outline of the History of Polish Archives, Toruń 2002;

7. Polish Archives and Their Collections, edited by Kazimierz Kozłowski, Warsaw-Szczecin 2000;

8. Archives in Digital Form, Warsaw 2003; 9. Collection of archival regulations issued by the General Director of the State Archives in the years 1952-2000, ed. M. Terakowska, E. Rosowska, Warsaw 2001.
10. Methodology of archival work, ed. S. Nawrocki, S. Sierpowski, Poznań 1988.
11. D. NAŁĘCZ, European policy of access to documentation and archives, Warsaw 2004.
12. Jacek KROCHMAL, Education in the field of archival science and management of contemporary documentation in Polish universities.

13. Ewa ROSOWSKA, Archives in the policy of the European Union. Vademecum, Warsaw 2004.
14. Chancellery and Company Archive, ed. Zbigniew Pastuła, Warsaw 2001.
15. Archives and Archivists in the Age of Information Society, ed. D. Nałęcz, Toruń 2002.
16. Wiesława Kwiatkowska, Methodology of developing archival resources with particular emphasis on case files, Wydawnictwo Naukowe UMK, Toruń 2016.
17. Sebastian Czerniak, Jarosław Orszulak, Electronic document: guide and catalog of good practices, Warsaw 2017.
18. Principles of handling archival materials. Resource protection, Headquarters of State Archives, Warsaw 2011.
I'm afraid that instead of Annunaki books and Women in Black books I probably should read books about Schizophrenia and Autism.
Anunnaki Chronicles by Zecharia Sitchin.
Women in Black by Nick Redfern.
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Now reading Of Ants and Dinosaurs by Cixin Liu.

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RayvenUK: Currently reading "The Eight" by "Katherine Nevillle" for the second time.
That's a very fun and well-written book, with a story full of adventure.
Now reading Sword of Destiny by Andrzej Sapkowski.