Posted by husky51 on 06.06.2015, 04:21 PM: Reading a story form book about a historical gunfight that was supposedly more violent than the OK Corral gunfight in Tombstone, Arizona with Wyatt Earp.
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Posted by husky51 on 06.08.2015, 06:03 PM: Abt the book "Campo, the Forgotten Gunfight", yeah a lot of shooting and violence, but not consistant with the reported hype of being wilder that the OK Corral fight, IMO...
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Posted by husky51 on 06.17.2015, 12:16 PM: Another Robert B. Parker book, "Potshot"... |
Posted by Buffy on 01.21.2016, 12:15 AM: Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard: The Sword of Summer by Rick Riordan. |
Posted by husky51 on 01.21.2016, 01:10 AM: Welcome to the Tavern, Buffy... You're off to a good start, we are always happy to see new faces in here... |
Posted by arren18 on 01.21.2016, 07:53 AM: Recently I've been reading Surface Detail by Iain M Banks. I'm a bit of a slow reader though, so it'll take me a while to get through.
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Posted by husky51 on 01.21.2016, 01:08 PM: I am currently reading "The Cartoon History of the Modern World" part II: From the Bastille to Baghdad by Larry Gonick.
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Posted by husky51 on 01.26.2016, 03:10 AM: "No One Noticed the Cat" by Ann McCaffrey
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Posted by FlareNetworkC on 01.26.2016, 06:23 PM: I'm currently reading Starting Point: 1979-1996 by Hayao Miyazaki
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Posted by belborges on 01.26.2016, 08:51 PM: Flare, it's a great read! |
Posted by FlareNetworkC on 01.26.2016, 09:23 PM: So far, it seems that way. Chills, definitely makes me want to chase my dream of someday making films.
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Posted by belborges on 01.26.2016, 09:47 PM: Me too, it made me feel more confident about being an animator. It's truly inspiring. |
Posted by husky51 on 02.08.2016, 12:46 PM: "Pegasus in Flight" by Anne McCaffrey (author of "The Dragonriders of Pern" which I have read all of them... Very good author IMO |
Posted by husky51 on 12.10.2016, 03:14 PM: In the last two or three weeks I have read "Appaloosa" and "Potshot" by Robert B. Parker and also "Freedom's Landing" by Anne McCaffrey. I am currently reading "Damia" also by Anne McCaffrey...
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Posted by Threewishes on 05.04.2017, 02:45 AM: Lately I have been reading H.P. Lovecrafts novels and an encyclopedia of warships(from WW2 to the present day).
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Posted by husky51 on 05.04.2017, 03:14 AM: If you want to know more about Miyazaki, Turning Point will give it to you, IMO. I have both Starting Point and Turning Point in my personal library and I re-read them on occasion... |
Posted by Threewishes on 05.04.2017, 04:27 AM: Thanks husky, that sounds just like what I found interesting in the Starting Point too. |
Posted by husky51 on 07.03.2017, 08:03 PM: Just finished "The Last Dance" a novel of the 87th Precinct. by Ed McBain
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Posted by foreignfilmfreak on 07.03.2017, 08:17 PM: Mostly just been reading webcomics. Hoping to find some webnovels that pique my interest. Been debating publishing my work as webnovels because I realized I want to have full control of my stories. So many awesome webcomics but it's so hard to come across novels online that captivate my attention (maybe possibly due to writing inexperience of new authors).
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Posted by husky51 on 07.04.2017, 01:28 AM: I've been mostly reading novels and need to do more manga. I have so many, many manga that I am going to donate a number of manga that I have little interest in anymore to my local library for the younger people to read... I even happen to have two sets of 'Fruits Basket" and "Love Hina" ( I don't know how that happened)... I'll give one of each... |
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