the moon and sixpence by william somerset maugham
: so far it's been utterly stifling but i was recommended it by a good source so i'm going to keep going ;v;
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Pyjaks wrote:
I decided to take the plunge and start The Stormlight Archives by Brandon Sanderson. In spite of knowing full well how long it is I was so shocked when I updated my goodreads with ~100 pages and it only made 10% done LOL
BUT it's cool I'm really liking it so far. It's giving me the same feeling of wonder and awe that I used to get as a kid when I would read books like Eragon (because in my younger mind that was the pinnacle of high fantasy, I guess). I just really love Brandon Sanderson, man
agust d wrote:Pyjaks wrote:
I decided to take the plunge and start The Stormlight Archives by Brandon Sanderson. In spite of knowing full well how long it is I was so shocked when I updated my goodreads with ~100 pages and it only made 10% done LOL
BUT it's cool I'm really liking it so far. It's giving me the same feeling of wonder and awe that I used to get as a kid when I would read books like Eragon (because in my younger mind that was the pinnacle of high fantasy, I guess). I just really love Brandon Sanderson, man
those books are thicK, holy heck, i've read the way of kings, it's definitely one of the biggest i've ever read, i'm a pretty fast reader and it still took me about a week and a half. but i have to agree, brandon sanderson is really good, he's fantastic at world creation ;v; definitely worth the struggle imo
welp, on top of the moon and sixpence i started rereading demian by hermann hesse because i missed it
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