Joey D
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First off I hope this is the right place for this, it's not technically a question but I am asking GTP. I'll move it if need be or it can be merged with a thread I some how overlooked (which is entirely possible).
I've pretty much tapped out my book collection by finishing Mass Effect: Ascension last night. Now I'm book-less and it's awful since I read for at least an hour every night before going to sleep. Now I've read just about every classic book that I'm going to bother reading and I don't care for airport book store murder mysteries (James Patterson I'm talking to you).
Things I like are sci-fi books that are believable to some extent and not so far into the future that it makes no sense. That's why I really liked the Mass Effect books (I know it's probably not going to happen). I don't mind books that are in a series, actually I would prefer it because if I like it I can jump into more books.
I don't mind fantasy either but more traditional stories, King Arthur style stories are good.
I love travel writing but I can't really think of a book I haven't read on the subject in the past 4 years. I really wish Bill Bryson would write another book about going somewhere since his always seems to the best. I'll entertain suggestions though since I could have missed something.
As far as non-fiction books go, I'm down for anything sciencey or tech related. Although I would like to keep it on the lighter side since I don't really want to lie awake and have my mind racing a million miles per hour while thinking about Schrödinger's cat.
So GTP, I ask, can you please help me build up my stock pile of books?
I've pretty much tapped out my book collection by finishing Mass Effect: Ascension last night. Now I'm book-less and it's awful since I read for at least an hour every night before going to sleep. Now I've read just about every classic book that I'm going to bother reading and I don't care for airport book store murder mysteries (James Patterson I'm talking to you).
Things I like are sci-fi books that are believable to some extent and not so far into the future that it makes no sense. That's why I really liked the Mass Effect books (I know it's probably not going to happen). I don't mind books that are in a series, actually I would prefer it because if I like it I can jump into more books.
I don't mind fantasy either but more traditional stories, King Arthur style stories are good.
I love travel writing but I can't really think of a book I haven't read on the subject in the past 4 years. I really wish Bill Bryson would write another book about going somewhere since his always seems to the best. I'll entertain suggestions though since I could have missed something.
As far as non-fiction books go, I'm down for anything sciencey or tech related. Although I would like to keep it on the lighter side since I don't really want to lie awake and have my mind racing a million miles per hour while thinking about Schrödinger's cat.
So GTP, I ask, can you please help me build up my stock pile of books?