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The Singularity

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1984 is amazing, so is "A Brave New World" and "The Machine Stops".
After realizing I hadn't read a book in 5 months(In my defense I read Pc Gamer, Game Informer, Newsweek, Popular Science, and Popular Mechanics every month) I read some fantastic Warhammer 40K and after finishing the Soul Drinkers Omnibus in 3 days(1,000 WPM Heck yeah!) I got psyched for the newest book in the Dresden Series... except it got delayed. Then I realized that my magazines were much more interesting and relevant and thus shunned the books again.
(On another note, is it still a book if its on the Kindle? By the way it's fantastic.)
 

heyheysg

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The thread (hahaha another one?)

Anyways,

- Umberto Eco's 'In the name of the Rose' - tough read, mystery novel set in reinassance.
- Origins (wolverine, comic book)

Also I recommend anything by PG Wodehouse, brillant stuff
 

Gigaguy64

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Reboare said:
Gigaguy64 said:
I just finished reading the Metroid Manga.
the one that explores Samus's past.

It was sooooooooooo good.

Now i wanna read the Manga bassed off of Metroid Prime 2: Echos
Wait, there's a metroid manga? Awesome.
Yep.
there are several comics but there are, i think, 4 mangas.
The original Metroid's Game Booklet was a manga itself.
There was a book that had 4 panel comedy strips.
and then was the Metroid Manga i just read.
And the one Based off of Metroid Prime 2: Echos.

The one i read was great, i would recommend it to any fan of the series.
If you haven't played Metroid Fusion then, even though it takes place before the original Metroid, its gonna have story details you wont know about.
 

Dusk_Chaos

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I am currently reading the manga Chobits. Reading manga is a great way to kill time in my boring study hall class.
 

Serafis

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Medical Physiology
Immunology
Essential Neuroscience
Neuroanatomy, an atlas of structures, sections, and systems

>.>
 

Fidelias

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Changes by Jim Butcher. 12th book in the best series I've ever read. (The Dresden Files, in case you wanted to know) Just changed my avatar to a picture of the main character of the series.
 

Ultress

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Still working on Never Where by Neil Gaiman, an excellent book with some great dark humor and a set of villains that are awesome.
 

Teddy Roosevelt

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OmegaCheese said:
Re-reading my Shonene Jump collection, and Tom Clancy's Hawx, written by someone else...


WTF?
Clancy has become so famous that people will pay him to put his name on their book. He's probably a little more involved, but so long as the book has Tom Clancy's name on it, it will sell. I find this disappointing, since as far as military novels go, I like his writing best. Hell, I like is stuff as far as books go in general.
 

photog212

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Catch 22
then "Burmese Days" by George Orweel
then "For Whom the Bell TOlls" by Hemingway
 

Lord Beautiful

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I'm currently reading The Eye of the World by Robert Jordan. Being that Patrick Rothfuss doesn't seem able to get the next entry of the Kingkiller saga out on shelves (damn it all), I figured I'd move on to a new series (new for me, anyway).