Eric von Manstein's memoir of ww2. Empire of the summer moon. Great books
The Marksman said:
The Dead Zone by Stephen King. Very solid, interesting King classic.
Um yeah. Apparently really bad day to finish that particular novel. Praying for all involved.Another Doug said:The Marksman said:
The Dead Zone by Stephen King. Very solid, interesting King classic.
Based on your username and reading habits, I hope you are still with us.
The Marksman said:
The Dead Zone by Stephen King. Very solid, interesting King classic.
Another author I have enjoyed (approved by Brandon Sanderson) is Brian McClellan who authors the Powder Mage Trilogy, Gods of Blood and Powder Trilogy and Glass Immortals series.The Dog Lord said:
I actually read it back in the day when he was still releasing it for free as an online blog-style story. I believe he has expanded on the story/world a lot since then though, so it would actually be partially new material for me now.
StinkyPinky said:
Wanted to read the Dungeon Crawler Series and you literally can not find it anywhere. Looks like new hardcovers to be released on Aug 27th. Amazing that I can't find anything (and not interested in the audio or digital). Looking for paper
YouBet said:StinkyPinky said:
Wanted to read the Dungeon Crawler Series and you literally can not find it anywhere. Looks like new hardcovers to be released on Aug 27th. Amazing that I can't find anything (and not interested in the audio or digital). Looking for paper
It's very restricting these days for paper. We are essentially limited to B&N and Half Priced Books in Texas and that only applies if you are in a larger city.
We have a local bookstore where I am and the lady that runs it will order most anything you want if you ask for it, so that's our avenue for getting print that is not carried by the corporate stores.
WoMD said:YouBet said:StinkyPinky said:
Wanted to read the Dungeon Crawler Series and you literally can not find it anywhere. Looks like new hardcovers to be released on Aug 27th. Amazing that I can't find anything (and not interested in the audio or digital). Looking for paper
It's very restricting these days for paper. We are essentially limited to B&N and Half Priced Books in Texas and that only applies if you are in a larger city.
We have a local bookstore where I am and the lady that runs it will order most anything you want if you ask for it, so that's our avenue for getting print that is not carried by the corporate stores.
Amazon...?
Definitely Not A Cop said:
Like I really agree.
Another oneWoMD said:Definitely Not A Cop said:
Like I really agree.
Glad there are a couple in agreement. Because I agree too.
RED AG 98 said:Another oneWoMD said:Definitely Not A Cop said:
Like I really agree.
Glad there are a couple in agreement. Because I agree too.
713nervy said:
BUMMER DUDES