What are you reading?

My second favorite thing is to read recipes books…


…so that I can get in the mood for my first favorite thing: eating.

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Then I suggest you read

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Reminds Zaera of herself.

“Sienna Nealon was a 17 year-old girl who had been held prisoner in her own house by her mother for twelve years. Then one day her mother vanished, and Sienna woke up to find two strange men in her home. On the run, unsure of who to turn to and discovering she possesses mysterious powers, Sienna finds herself pursued by a shadowy agency known as the Directorate and hunted by a vicious psychopath named Wolfe, each of which is determined to capture her for their own purposes…”


So you’re into “Bildungsroman”?

I’m going to buy and read this book this week.

Each of these women is worth 4 GI’s all by themselves! I want one… or two.

I doubt you are pretty enough, but if you wanna try , there are plenty in a current warzone

Hello readers :blush:

These are some of the books I got for Christmas. Yes, I love to read comics. I like the arts in them and the stories are really good.

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‘Discourse on the origin and basis of inequality among men’
JJ.Rousseau

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I have been reading Lettres Philosophiques by Voltaire.

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Q: What are you reading?
A: The EVE-O forums.

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There is always one smartass, is that not so Inspector Flame ?

I see plenty, and their numbers are constantly replaced with new ones when some decide they ragequit or whatever. :thinking:

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Almost done with that last book.
I will be reading this one soon.

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Not an easy read but filled with deep meanings. Recommended to anyone with high IQ.

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I never would’ve thought his works were hard to read. Then a quick search on search engine proved you right.

I’m currently reading this:

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Good morning, @LordOdysseus

I have been reading Howard Phillips Lovecraft for a while now. He was a master of fantasy-horror. A bit heavy but good.

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Good day to you as well,

May I ask to what degree was it horrific? Woul it scare the contemporary readers? Not that I’m going to read it. Just curious.

Also,

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