Dark Squiggle
Troubadour
it's a great book. I loved it.Boneshaker by Cherie Priest.
I think steampunk+zombies will
never fail to entrance me.
it's a great book. I loved it.Boneshaker by Cherie Priest.
I think steampunk+zombies will
never fail to entrance me.
Dorian Gray's one of my favorite books.I've started on Shadow and Bone recently, as well as Vector Prime, (The First book in the New Jedi Order series) The Picture of Dorian Gray, Been Re-reading Dragon Age: The Stolen Throne, and I eagerly await when the copy of The Godfather I ordered gets here!
Finally, I just read R. A. MacAvoy's Tea with the Black Dragon last night. I loved it. I will not say much about, as anything I say will be a spoiler, but it was incredible.
Interesting. All I know about Cossaks is family folklore about people who were nearly monsters, in the orc/goblin sense.Took a small break from Mary Renault to read "The Cossacks" by Robert Ure. Its a really interesting history.
Is that a grey book, ~500 pgs and heavy? I DNF'd it, not because I didn't like it, but because I was distracted.Continuing my pause from Mary Renault and reading Russia: People and Empire by Geoffrey Hoskin. Its a bit dated in regards to scholarship but still a pretty interesting take on the Russian empire from the 16th centurt to 1917.
An owner's manual for a non existent and physically impossible spaceship?I'm having fun reading two Workshop Owners Manuals
Millenium Falcon Modified YT-1300 Corellian Freighter
and
Klingon Bird-of-Prey IKS Rotarran [B'rel Class]
I get more of the Star Trek back-story than I do from Star Wars.
But in either case, they are both fun and interesting. I got them cheap at a Charity shop. So a few pounds well spent.