*** whoops I should've posted this under entertainment!
continuous discovery habits and product roadmaps relaunched
General Discussion is for Subeta related subjects, so I'm going to move this over to the Literature subforum under Entertainment for you :)
2025 Stalacbite, Focused (7)
Thank you for moving my board to the correct place ^-^
Do you have a favorite Sanderson book?
oh what is that? Fill me in as I haven't heard of this before
I'm currently reading the Animorphs series. I'm on the 4th book so far and I like them. If I had read these as a kid I definitely would have loved them just like Warriors, lol
I am reading the prequel of the Hunger Games, which I love, it's from the perspective of president Snow when he was young. I like how more detailed this book is, because while I really love the Hunger Games, my one gripe is that I wished it was more detailed and longer.
Also reading Carry On! from Rainbow Rowell, it's a bit similar to Harry Potter, but a lot gayer.
I did start reading The Hobbit in November, but sort of quit I think (also because I have read it a lot of times already). Most of all because I could lent The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes from my sister in law, and then I got Carry On! as a gift, and I also got The Wyrd Sisters (from Terry Pratchett), waiting to be read. I usually love to read more books at once because it just depends on what I feel like reading so it's nice to have something else to read when I just feel like reading a different genre or style.
And I also really like Jurrasic Park, it was different from the movie, it's almost a different genre. I have the second book too, but I still have to read it.
I've currently been trying to finish this one book called "Lucifer Rising" by Percival Constantine. It's the first book of the series, and a sequel to another book series they have. Never read the first book series, but I really been enjoying it.
I'm reading both The Fellowship of the Ring as well as The Body Keeps the Score. The second book is nonfiction, so I like to keep my additional reading pretty light lol
Mine currently engrossed with The Phantom Tollbooth, and The Phantom of the Opera. I recently purchased a copy of 100 Classics on Nintendo DS, and began with the latter title mine mentioned.
I recently purchased this book called Freelance Good Guys by Alex Greys. It's the only physical book published so far that I know of but there's many more stories on her AO3. They're pretty good stories if you like traditional, sometimes dark, fantasy depictions of mythical creatures and situations mixed in with the lighthearted adventures the various characters get into.
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