prowl123 wrote:I'm hoping to finish Brisingr today and move onto Inheritance tomorrow.
godzillabot wrote:prowl123 wrote:I'm hoping to finish Brisingr today and move onto Inheritance tomorrow.
Are they really good? I was a little aprehensive on them
RhA wrote:I'm reading this thread. The penmanship is lacking.
prowl123 wrote:godzillabot wrote:prowl123 wrote:I'm hoping to finish Brisingr today and move onto Inheritance tomorrow.
Are they really good? I was a little aprehensive on them
Eragon is my favorite book ever. Eldest and Brisingr were hard to get through the first time, but they're much better the second time. The one complaints I have about Book 3 is that its repetitive, uber-gory/bloody/violent, and mostly filler. I have noting to say about Books 1 & 2.
godzillabot wrote:prowl123 wrote:godzillabot wrote:prowl123 wrote:I'm hoping to finish Brisingr today and move onto Inheritance tomorrow.
Are they really good? I was a little aprehensive on them
Eragon is my favorite book ever. Eldest and Brisingr were hard to get through the first time, but they're much better the second time. The one complaints I have about Book 3 is that its repetitive, uber-gory/bloody/violent, and mostly filler. I have noting to say about Books 1 & 2.
Well then I'll be ordering them from my local library!
Psycho Warrior wrote:for this reason, that is why I like to be around Locust. fun stuff happens.
prowl123 wrote:godzillabot wrote:prowl123 wrote:godzillabot wrote:prowl123 wrote:I'm hoping to finish Brisingr today and move onto Inheritance tomorrow.
Are they really good? I was a little aprehensive on them
Eragon is my favorite book ever. Eldest and Brisingr were hard to get through the first time, but they're much better the second time. The one complaints I have about Book 3 is that its repetitive, uber-gory/bloody/violent, and mostly filler. I have noting to say about Books 1 & 2.
Well then I'll be ordering them from my local library!
They're so definitely worth it if you have some time to spare.
godzillabot wrote:prowl123 wrote:godzillabot wrote:prowl123 wrote:godzillabot wrote:prowl123 wrote:I'm hoping to finish Brisingr today and move onto Inheritance tomorrow.
Are they really good? I was a little aprehensive on them
Eragon is my favorite book ever. Eldest and Brisingr were hard to get through the first time, but they're much better the second time. The one complaints I have about Book 3 is that its repetitive, uber-gory/bloody/violent, and mostly filler. I have noting to say about Books 1 & 2.
Well then I'll be ordering them from my local library!
They're so definitely worth it if you have some time to spare.
I've got tons!
prowl123 wrote:godzillabot wrote:prowl123 wrote:godzillabot wrote:prowl123 wrote:godzillabot wrote:prowl123 wrote:I'm hoping to finish Brisingr today and move onto Inheritance tomorrow.
Are they really good? I was a little aprehensive on them
Eragon is my favorite book ever. Eldest and Brisingr were hard to get through the first time, but they're much better the second time. The one complaints I have about Book 3 is that its repetitive, uber-gory/bloody/violent, and mostly filler. I have noting to say about Books 1 & 2.
Well then I'll be ordering them from my local library!
They're so definitely worth it if you have some time to spare.
I've got tons!
If you have almost 2000 posts and you joined this January, then I'd say yes, you do!
godzillabot wrote:prowl123 wrote:godzillabot wrote:prowl123 wrote:godzillabot wrote:prowl123 wrote:godzillabot wrote:prowl123 wrote:I'm hoping to finish Brisingr today and move onto Inheritance tomorrow.
Are they really good? I was a little aprehensive on them
Eragon is my favorite book ever. Eldest and Brisingr were hard to get through the first time, but they're much better the second time. The one complaints I have about Book 3 is that its repetitive, uber-gory/bloody/violent, and mostly filler. I have noting to say about Books 1 & 2.
Well then I'll be ordering them from my local library!
They're so definitely worth it if you have some time to spare.
I've got tons!
If you have almost 2000 posts and you joined this January, then I'd say yes, you do!
You know that's right!
prowl123 wrote:godzillabot wrote:prowl123 wrote:godzillabot wrote:prowl123 wrote:godzillabot wrote:prowl123 wrote:godzillabot wrote:prowl123 wrote:I'm hoping to finish Brisingr today and move onto Inheritance tomorrow.
Are they really good? I was a little aprehensive on them
Eragon is my favorite book ever. Eldest and Brisingr were hard to get through the first time, but they're much better the second time. The one complaints I have about Book 3 is that its repetitive, uber-gory/bloody/violent, and mostly filler. I have noting to say about Books 1 & 2.
Well then I'll be ordering them from my local library!
They're so definitely worth it if you have some time to spare.
I've got tons!
If you have almost 2000 posts and you joined this January, then I'd say yes, you do!
You know that's right!
Yes I do, because I said it.
Psycho Warrior wrote:for this reason, that is why I like to be around Locust. fun stuff happens.
The Happy Locust wrote:Finished the Sandman sets and moved on to the Lucifer spinoff.
In terms of actual books, reading a book on Automated testing using Visual Studio 2010.
prowl123 wrote:Finished Inheritance. I'm now going onto the Son of Neptune by Rick Riordan.
godzillabot wrote:prowl123 wrote:Finished Inheritance. I'm now going onto the Son of Neptune by Rick Riordan.
I love the PJATO/HOO series! You'll love it!
prowl123 wrote:godzillabot wrote:prowl123 wrote:Finished Inheritance. I'm now going onto the Son of Neptune by Rick Riordan.
I love the PJATO/HOO series! You'll love it!
I've read every single one of his books so far.
Va'al wrote:The Happy Locust wrote:Finished the Sandman sets and moved on to the Lucifer spinoff.
You, sir, are in for a treat.In terms of actual books, reading a book on Automated testing using Visual Studio 2010.
Although I find this slightly insulting towards comics.
Why are they not actual books..?
As for me, I'm currently alternating between Transformers: Exiles and Moby Dick.
Can't tell which one's the heaviest read, so far.
Psycho Warrior wrote:for this reason, that is why I like to be around Locust. fun stuff happens.
Fires_Of_Inferno wrote:Just finished reading Fifteen Hours, a book written by Mitchel Scanlon set in the Warhammer 40K universe about an under-manned Imperial Guard outpost surrounded by Orks. It's a great read if your a fan of the 40k universe.
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