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Default Aug 29, 2017 at 02:56 PM
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So what books are everyone reading? Recommend something and give a brief reason why.

They could be books on schizophrenia or fiction. Id like to hear about what you guys read and pick up.

I just listened to the audiobook Wise Man's Fear. That's the second book in a 3 part trilogy. The last book hasn't been written. The first book in the series, titled The Name of the Wind, turned out to be one of my favorite books. Books with genius protagonists are the best i think. I love to read how their minds work. It's a charming fantasy novel about a coming of age genius who goes on adventure and learns the mysteries of magic and fighting to avenge his family. I love the love story involved. It's unlike any other i encountered. My friend Jill didn't like it though. She has opinions of the young woman. lol It's rather complex.

SP, i thought the tale with the kathar (spelling?) was interesting. The being who lives amongst the fairies who all is guarded from. Bast thinks they are the worst creature(s?). How it messes with one's fate. Makes me scratch my head how it can turn out.

Hopefully i didn't spoil anything. I tried to be vague.
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