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  • SireniaxxSireniaxx Posts: 21 Member
    The last one I finished was actually a comic, The Wicked + The Divine, Vol. 1: The Faust Act. Rated it 3-4 ish stars.
    The last book was Vengeful, book 2 in V. E. Schwabs's Villains series. It was AMAZING!!
    The book I'm currently reading is Foundryside by Robert Jackson Bennett, and WOW I think it is one of my new favorite books of all time :D <3
  • dreamerz13dreamerz13 Posts: 9,927 Member
    Elevation by Stephen King.

    Was an interesting change up from his usual works. I quite enjoyed it.
  • GraveDirtGraveDirt Posts: 42 Member
    What Dreams May Come, by Richard Matheson. Way better than the movie!
  • WaterdragonWaterdragon Posts: 780 Member
    "Those who hunt the night", by Barbara Hambly (for the umpteenth time, love that book). Happily moving on to "Traveling with the dead", the second book in the series.
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  • naninani Posts: 5,563 Member
    Fantastic Beast and Where to Find Them (not the movie script)
    A french girl who's been hanging out on the english sims forum for a year now.

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  • simspeaker4simspeaker4 Posts: 5,999 Member
    Raymond Chandler: a biography. Now I want to read one of his books.
    I am a perfectly decrepit withered old hag who enjoys self-mockery.

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  • PleaseMisterPostmanPleaseMisterPostman Posts: 23 Member
    Foxcraft: The Taken
  • SimskristaSimskrista Posts: 175 Member
    The Breakdown by B.A. Paris. Soooo good, really enjoyed it.
  • loubyloulouloubyloulou Posts: 4,466 Member
    Dreaming the Serpent Spear by Manda Scott. Very good.
  • RoseyaSimi4RoseyaSimi4 Posts: 104 Member
    The last book that I tried to read is the first book of 50 shades of Grey. I didn't continue to read anything, nothing bad about the book. I'm just terrible at going back to read and there's other things I'm suppose to do. I go into an internal passive war that can't let me read.
  • WaterdragonWaterdragon Posts: 780 Member
    "The fifth gender" by gail carriger. Not bad, but not her best. It was kinda confusing in a "you just watched the last episode of season one of some tv series, without having seen the rest" way. It would make a good tv serious, although they probably would have to cut down the adult stuff.
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  • nerdfashionnerdfashion Posts: 5,947 Member
    The Trials of Apollo: The Hidden Oracle, by Rick Riordan. It's the... twelfth book in the Percy Jackson... I can't even call it a saga anymore, there are TOO MANY BOOKS.
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  • _starfrog_starfrog Posts: 84 Member
    stories of ibis, by hiroshi yamamoto.

    it's a post-apocalyptic sci-fi set in a future where robots have overtaken the human race. a series of stories together that are seemingly disconnected at first but they come together. it's very thought-provoking.
    still using fabric softener
  • Hollyheart7Hollyheart7 Posts: 31 New Member
    Thin Ice by Irene Hannon.

    A mystery romantic novel about an FBI agent helping a girl whos sister gets kidnapped.
  • Sims_ChSims_Ch Posts: 66 Member
    Last book i read was gor. the priest kings of gor. Still have not finished it
  • cutegamingcutegaming Posts: 13 New Member
    I re-read the Harry Potter Series :)
  • raynebairraynebair Posts: 10 New Member
    Currently listening to On the Come Up by Angie Thomas
  • PoetPoet Posts: 10 New Member
    The Hypnotist by Lars Kepler, incredibly good.
  • SindocatSindocat Posts: 5,622 Member
    edited June 2019
    Fiction: Hawk, Steven Brust - a Vlad Taltos novel. Think Sword & Sorcery meets Dashiell Hammett

    Nonfiction: Christopher And His Kind, Christopher Isherwood - a memoir of pre-Stonewall LGBT life
  • VinceVince Posts: 88 Member
    The Metamorphosis,
    by Franz Kafka.

    It may be the 5th time I read it, <3
    Nothing is more important than empathy.
  • PlumbeebPlumbeeb Posts: 619 Member
    Far Cry Absolution by Urban Waite. :)
    Sims 4 Wish List:
    • > Option to toggle on/off random townie generation.
    • > Turn vacation worlds into residential worlds.
    • > Option to purchase separate worlds or a world pack.
    • > Sleepwear kit.
    • > Atomic age kit.
  • simspeaker4simspeaker4 Posts: 5,999 Member
    "The death's head club". Chess and the Holocaust. Potent and poignant.
    I am a perfectly decrepit withered old hag who enjoys self-mockery.

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  • TamsenSkier10TamsenSkier10 Posts: 30 Member
    Hunger Games
  • allypally01allypally01 Posts: 17 Member
    Mr. Lemoncello's Library
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