Facewon wrote:Bad pharma. Just started, but so far, goldacre is pretty much gold standard for writing non fiction/arguing a point impeccably and covering counters. So awesome.
I'll have a look at this in the coming days.Tempy wrote:The comic is not super long, and is also not finished. If you read every prose entry that is made... then you'll be there for a while. I skipped them all, but they might be even more your shit. It has DEEP LORE and a MAP
Amazing scenes!Stopharage wrote:Amazing news. (Hyperbole Alert). Neil Gaiman's next book will be a sequel to Neverwhere. That follows from the news earlier in the week that Pullman is doing a follow-up trilogy to His Dark Materials. Excite.
Nina wrote:Thinking of getting my mom a nice book for her birthday, she recently picked up Citadel by Kate Mosse and is enjoying that, mainly because we've been to Carcassonne a couple of years ago. She seems to like fantasy with a historic twist, always likes king and queen drama's on television as well. Anyone any tips what to get? She seems pretty open minded, just enjoys having some time to relax, even set up a special chair to read in.
Nina wrote:Currently finishing The Hydrogen Sonata myself, then only The Algebraist is left of the culture novels for me. Time to slowly start looking forward to what will be next (first I need to get a nice chair and good light though, so that I'm actually able to read properly).
Nina wrote:Thinking of getting my mom a nice book for her birthday, she recently picked up Citadel by Kate Mosse and is enjoying that, mainly because we've been to Carcassonne a couple of years ago.
She seems to like fantasy with a historic twist, always likes king and queen drama's on television as well. Anyone any tips what to get? She seems pretty open minded, just enjoys having some time to relax, even set up a special chair to read in.
I like it, was a bit hard to get into as it feels like this is his most political one, loads of things going on at different levels in society. But the way it all comes together is so well done, like all his books. (Note, I'm reading these in English and that's not my mother language, sometimes I need to reread a couple of times before I start to understand what's going on).Bollockoff wrote:How is Hydro? I still have Excession to read.
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