What books are you reading?

Might be considered cheating, but got a free audible subscription and some credits. Picked up the first Dungeon Crawler book and Technology of the Gods(science of the ancients), which I’ll start tonight or tomorrow. Seems interesting, and free…
Dungeon Crawler Carl is one of the best series I've ever read.
 
I got it from seeing your posts about it. Sounds like a fun read. Or listen I mean
Can't say if the person reading it will be good or bad for the book. I hear that Netflix may be doing a live action show which will be awesome, or suck, but still awesome.
 
Can't say if the person reading it will be good or bad for the book. I hear that Netflix may be doing a live action show which will be awesome, or suck, but still awesome.
He actually sounds fine. He has a semi raspy southern-ish voice. Just a general rural sounding accent really. Might not be great for the entire time or theme, but it’s not bad. I swore off audiobooks for a while because so many that I wanted to read are narrated by John Lee. I hate John’s voice. He narrates for all this British science fiction authors, and I can’t stand to hear him for 40+ hours.
 
Here’s a few I’m reading:

Life by Keith Richards. Rambling stories from the riff meister.
God’s Promises for Every Day by Thomas Nelson. Indexed to look up what to do if you’re feeling anxious, bored, angry, jealous etc.
Batman Year One by Frank Miller. Classic graphic novel.
Reggae Roots by Kevin O’Brian Chang & Wayne Chen. Origins of reggae music told by Jamaicans.

What are you reading?
Observations upon prophecies of Daniel by Sir Isaac Newton
Breath by James Nestor
Nexus by Yuval Harrari (Sapein is better)
Letting Go by David R. Hawking
Wherever You go there you are by Jon Kabit-Zion
 
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not king best work either. Shit is not scary at all but does have some violence.
One of my favourite reads by King. I fiend time travel. The book is bitter sweet. I feel like it speaks of a better times. Great read. Truly worthwhile reading.
 
in case anyoen didnt know, the vast majority of US libraries are integrated with libby, meaning if you get a free library card, you can download the app and borrow books/audiobooks for free digitally
 
I like band of brothers near Christmas time Stephen E Ambrose .There is a diary in it December time think its a great book .I'm on Christmas eve reading on my quest 3s kindle and switching to this forum at the same time .
 
Just finished Children of Time. Excellent opening to this series. Now onto the next book.
 

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Might be considered cheating, but got a free audible subscription and some credits. Picked up the first Dungeon Crawler book and Technology of the Gods(science of the ancients), which I’ll start tonight or tomorrow. Seems interesting, and free…
I mean traditionalists might say it’s cheating but if that’s your way of comprehension then do you.
 
Finished Bullshit Jobs, starting Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism.

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I've a bunch of books to read, I generally take it one at a time even though I'm excited by a lot of them, same with video games. I read far more nonfiction than fiction. It takes me longer to process because I'm learning and want to retain information (and my memory is trash) whereas I can binge good fiction hard and it tends to be more fun.

Technofeudalism is amazing so far. BS Jobs is good but could've been trimmed down.
In the few shorts I’ve seen Yanis is a good and grounded individual. I might add that to the wishlist.
 
in case anyoen didnt know, the vast majority of US libraries are integrated with libby, meaning if you get a free library card, you can download the app and borrow books/audiobooks for free digitally


No use at all for me but thanks for the information for the septics .



Need to start a new book for work tonight.
 
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