Books
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Glad you liked it @EdH cool to hear the audio was good. Stevenson definitely has a great voice.
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@popvulture I haven’t read this…will check it out.
Put a hold on it for my Kindle…I’m 31st in line! Sheesh
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@iammortalcombat oopff.. I don't think I could slog through it, those type of authors are off putting to me.
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@Inorganic I finished it quickly…not because it was amazing, but rather I just wanted to get it over with. I hate not completing books. 3/10 do not recommend it.
I started this last week as my first audiobook. I needed something to be background noise while I’m painting my plastic army men and this feeds the lore behind my army.
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After ‘OK Computer’ the next release of Radiohead was ‘Kid A’ in 2000.
Perhaps one of the most curious metamorphosis of a band seen.
Took me years to connect with Kid A.More 33third books here.
Music from Radiohead-Kid A to The Smile-Live in Montreux in the Music thread!.
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Light Holiday reading, in part inspired by @steelworker -
@Tago-Mago great one, my favorite Stephen King book by far!
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@Tago-Mago one of, if not THE first book I ever read by him and still one of my favorites. Reread it just last year. Classic
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@tody The Dark Tower is a great ride. The second book, Drawing of the Three and the introduction of Eddie Dean hits a personal soft spot
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I was hanging out with @mclaincausey once and he showed me a book called Musashi. It’s taken me a while to finally get a copy and start reading it…I’m about 2/5ths into it and completely enthralled.
I know this book has been shown some love here before, but damn if I couldn’t add my admiration for it as well.