It's a leftover from One More Bundle's Nice Price Bundle. Enjoy :)
No need to thank for the giveaway, tell me if you like reading (and what) instead!
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I don't really do as much reading as I'd like... I love horror stories, but outside of King and a few random things here and there it's mostly been short stories online (damn creepypasta being such a convenient and easy to digest format!). I also love Tolkien (the last actual BOOK I read was "Children of Hurin"), and sometimes dabble in classic scifi.
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Someone replied! Faith in humanity restored! Thank you! :D
Much love from King's fan :)
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i love reading, but lately i haven't got enough time to read. i enjoy reading mystery or detective novels, horror is also fine for me. as for now, i'm reading sherlock holmes and hope can finished it in a few days.
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I should read more for fun, but don't have the time... Thanks, school. Usually I read classics, and I try to read everything in its original language if I know it at all. Exception is Russian, that's a mess I don't want to touch. :D
Currently I'm reading such titles as Galileo's Discorsi e dimostrazioni matematiche intorno a due nuove scienze, Dickens's Tale of Two Cities (been reading that one since 09 and I hate it), Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt's La Secte des égoïstes (I love this!) and A.S. Byatt's Possession. Reading Schmitt otherwise too, the short stories are perfection!
During Christmas I intended to read O: A Presidential Novel and re-starting Borgen but it's February so clearly that didn't happen...
I also read a lot of art and horse (riding, groundworking, physiotherapy) books, but usually in a very 'here-and-there' manner.
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I love reading... and read everything. Sci-fi, political memoirs, classic novels, poetry, history, mystery, economics, Science, speeches, and even children's books.
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