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husky51
The Old Guy
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husky51
The Old Guy
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06.08.2015, 06:03 PM |
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husky51
The Old Guy
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Buffy
Kodama
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Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard: The Sword of Summer by Rick Riordan.
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husky51
The Old Guy
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arren18
Administrator
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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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husky51
The Old Guy
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husky51
The Old Guy
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FlareNetworkC
Totoro
Registration Date: 07.02.14
Location: Anywhere and Everywhere
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I'm currently reading Starting Point: 1979-1996 by Hayao Miyazaki
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belborges
Ohmu
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Location: Brazil
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Flare, it's a great read!
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FlareNetworkC
Totoro
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So far, it seems that way. Chills, definitely makes me want to chase my dream of someday making films.
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belborges
Ohmu
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Me too, it made me feel more confident about being an animator. It's truly inspiring.
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husky51
The Old Guy
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husky51
The Old Guy
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Threewishes
Tanuki
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Lately I have been reading H.P. Lovecrafts novels and an encyclopedia of warships(from WW2 to the present day).
Does anyone have an opinion on this book:
https://www.amazon.com/Turning-Point-199...i/dp/1421560909
I'm wondering whether I should buy it, I already have the Starting point, which I liked a lot.
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husky51
The Old Guy
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Threewishes
Tanuki
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Thanks husky, that sounds just like what I found interesting in the Starting Point too.
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husky51
The Old Guy
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07.03.2017, 08:03 PM |
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foreignfilmfreak
Miyazaki's Best Friend
Registration Date: 10.02.06
Location: Japan
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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).
One webcomic I've been reading is Long Exposure. The art is so clean and Disney-reminiscent. Also enjoy the creator's humour.
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husky51
The Old Guy
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