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  1. Rock, definitely. On a scale of pulling that really annoying and painful piece of skin off the end of your finger to a zombie elantrian, how much pain have you felt today?
  2. Happy Pi day
  3. They're medium length books in general, 400 pages or so. Mort is the best!
  4. Vin, I mean, I don't think anything would come of it but she's really cool and I dig short hair Also, I agree with Wayne, "I like a girl who can rip my face off". Marasi would probably work better in a lot of ways though hahaha
  5. Wow, I hadn't heard about this.... I've only finished one of his books, but storms Mort made me laugh. He seemed like a pretty cool guy and he really was funny as has been said. Another star that I'm actually sad to hear has gone.
  6. Bloody ashes he lightburning is
  7. This might be the best intro I've read, take an upvote! The one about Shallan, Marasi, and Vivinna was especially good
  8. On a scale of a shardblade cut to a inquisitor going berserk, how clean are you?
  9. University of Virginia is the bonus one, I know that much.
  10. I feel that way even more about Warbreaker, dang, that map was dissappointing. Also, it's really weird seeing you with the Arrow profile Mailiw haha.
  11. So how bad did firefight mess with ya'll's rp cannon? I just finished the book last night.
  12. *Mormon power!* Mmmmmm, when you've checked out Legion probably 15 times from the library so that you can reread it and have your family read it.
  13. And this is why you buy the hard cover boys, no Ruinous rewriting of history And so you can get them signed
  14. Upvote for Tars
  15. I really like that explanation and seems the most reasonable. I'm really kind of scared about this move though, I mean that's a big difference for Kaladin/Syl as a character duo and for people who read the original but don't follow the blog, which I'm going to assume is a large number of people, could potentially be quite confusing.
  16. Well, so far I'm enjoying FireFight much more than Steelheart. Honestly not sure why, I might just have more reasonable expectation. Aslo, Planet of the Apes by Boulle was pretty good. It was the book the movies were all based on, and they're not identical. The writing is typical of the old sci-fi adventure books, reminded me a lot of an Edgar Rice Burroughs book.
  17. On a scale of Legion to Words of Radiance, how bloated is your speech today?
  18. I've seen this happen to me as well.
  19. Ummmm, sounds like Rock to me.
  20. Hmmmm, what were your issues?
  21. Yeah, I just couldn't find Hitchhikers funny. It really tried and came really close, but....meh. Dune is beyond amazing. Messiah is okay. Children though, I really almost hate that book. Seeing what the kids and Alia do and become and what's happened to Paul, gosh, it was painful for me.
  22. Yeah I decided best to just call it quits, which was really sad because it seems like there's a lot of potential here. Going to the library to pick up: Madness in Solidar, Planet of the Apes(by some french guy, cute girl geeked out over it, what else could I do? ), Promise of Blood, and I'm finally getting around to Firefight. Also, anyone read the Riftwar books? I read the first trilogy/quad a while ago and want more of Pug/Thomas action, where to next?
  23. It's her job, she's an umpire/referree it's very important that she enforces and calls the rules. If she doesn't she'll lose street cred and someone else will probably end up overseeing matches instead of her.
  24. It's a possibility certainly, I tend to agree that she was most likely just under pressure from Sadeanites.
  25. I've read the first three Dune books as well as one of Brian's. I love Dune, but the others.....I just can't bring myself to like them. Big fan of Timothy Zhan, read almost all of his Star Wars books, my library doesn't really have any of his other books though so I haven't tried them. I love Edgar Rice Burroughs' Pellucidar books, and to a lesser extent his Barsoom, or John Carter, books. At the same time, if you read one of his books, you've pretty much read all of them. Big fan of LE Modesitt as a lot of you know, his Timegod and Ecolitan books being my favorites of his Sci-Fi. I love some of the Ender's Game books, I hate others, and I'm not sure how I feel about the new Formic Wars books. I read two of the trilogies of the Dragon Riders of Pern. Face it people, these are more sci-fi than fantasy. I read one christian fiction(I normally stay away from this genre like crazy) sci-fi, and it was remarkably good, although that was probably because I enjoyed the premise so much. The Lamb Among the Stars The Books of Umber was a great trilogy, YA, but still dark and really good. It was way back when I read them though so they might not be so great if I reread. The Foundation books were amazing of course, I haven't read any of Asimov's other books though. I read Hitchhikers, didn't like it. Go ahead and burn me at the stake I am Legend started good, up till he died, I didn't understand the 2nd half of the book.... I've read most of Michael Crighton's work, Prey being my favorite.
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