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    Reading. In addition to (obviously) Brandon Sanderson's books I've read the basic classic Fantasy books - LotR, Narnia, Harry Potter - the ones that were popular in my country a few years ago - Riordan's mythologies, Artemis Fowl and the Inheritance Cycle, some books that I won't categorize like His Dark Materials trilogy, the Inkworld trilogy, the Underland Chronicles, Seven Wonders (by Peter Lerangis), the Sunlit Lands trilogy, the Books of Beginning trilogy, the Bartimeus trilogy, Lockwood & Co., The Chronicles of Pridain, Sabriel out of the Old Kingdom series, The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel, Spiderweek, (the two last ones I remember, but didn't like too much, really) some random Fantasy books from the local library, Ella Enchanted (apparently), the Last Unicorn (it's an amazing book, you should read it) Five Kingdoms and Beyonders by Brandon Mull, The Homeward Bounders, Archer's Goon, the Worlds of Chrestomanci series, Fire and Hemlock, the Magids duology, Black Maria, the Time of the Ghost, the Power of Three and Hexwood by Diana Wynne Jones. I also write sometimes.
    Life? What is that? Never heard of such a thing, sorry. Now, if you allow me, there's this book I'm trying to read...

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  1. So, I have updated my essay about Reform Judaism! It should be in a somewhat better shape now, I think it'll be its final form. here's a link to it.

    Please read and comment your thoughts about it, I would greatly appreciate feedback. My next essay is going to either be about Ultra-Orthodox or Conservative Judaism - I'm debating whether to go on the tradition-change scale (on which Conservative Judaism is next) or on the historical chronology - for which Ultra-Orthodox and Modern Orthodox Judaism come first.

    In the case you've missed my first essay on this series of the history of Judaism during the Age of Enlightenment, here it is - I talk there about the Haskalah movement, which is more or less the Jewish equivalent of Enlightenment.

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    2. Trutharchivist

      Trutharchivist

      Tl;dr is short for "too long; didn't read". It's used when a post in social networks is so long that people are assumed to prefer skipping, so there's a summary at the beginning or end to pass through the more important parts of the message.

    3. Edema Rue

      Edema Rue

      Oooooh. That…might be helpful. I do enjoy the full things, though.

    4. NerdyAarakocra

      NerdyAarakocra

       I'd say tl;dr at the end.

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