[still apologizing for bad English]
Accidentaly I realized that today is my cakeday, so lets do a wave of (bundle leftovers) giveaways!
Obligatory [rainbowlist] question:
What is the best book you have read recently? I mean really, really great book, with well-written plot, interesting characters and something intense which you couldn't even name.
Warm-up:
I'm in the middle of "Mr Mercedes" by Stephen King and it's trully gripping crime story, but anything I've read in last half of a year just can't beat "Boy's Life" by Robert McCammon. Seriously, every page of it was like huge cup of homemade hot chocolate.
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I recently read Crónica de una muerte anunciada of Gabriel García Márquez. It is free. Gracias por sortear el pack de Dracula
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The best book I recently read was "Ender’s Game" by Orson Scott Card. You might have seen the movie a couple of years ago. I really liked it, but the book is way better.
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It definitely is! I've read the books (whole Ender's series in, like, 3 weeks, to be honest) 2-3 years before the movie came out. Along with the "Hyperion", it's my favourite s-f books series, and "Ender's Game" is by far the best of all of them :)
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Was re-reading the first 3 Mass Effect novels recently. (The 4th is dead to me. :P)
If You like sci-fi, and the Mass Effect games, would recommend them. (Don't read the 4th though, it's quality is sketchy at best, and it has lore breaking mistakes; possibly because of the different writer. :( )
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The last book I've read through was the clockmaker on filigree street by natasha pulley(?). I'm currently reading the novelization of star wars 7
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un mundo feliz, brave new world is a great book
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Dune by Frank Herbert. BEST EVER!
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