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Blackus Jackus the Eighteenth, Lord of the Apocalypse, Lord of Despair, King of Large and
Unmentionable Monsters, Unholy Space Pope of Jackism, Chief Administrator of the Feeding Pits of Malgor the World Eater, Margrave Presumptive of the Holy Roman Empire, Chief Justricar of the Free Companies, Grand Maester of the Cowboy Space Pirate Robot Ninjas, Heir to the Duchy of Cheese and Quackers, Countess of the Space Truckers of America, Janitor of the International Space Station, Duke of Disneyland, Baron of Boredom, Court Jester to the Courts of Wrath, Princess of Procrastination, Exchequer Extraordinaire, Chancellor of Chamber Pots, High Steward of Shai Hulud, Marshal of Muffins, Constable of Confections, Admiral of Admiration, Knighted Hobo of Estonia, Slayer of Hutts, Esquire, Lord of the Dance. Prime Menistor
Storm Front by Jim Butcher
The Belgariad volume two by David Eddings.
Spoiler: Signiture
The only reading I'm doing right now is reading Lord of the Flies by William Golding, and it's for English class. xD And I'm only on chapter nine. Mother truckers killed Simon.
Spoiler: links
Reading a few trilogies from the Dragonlance universe. Namely the War of The Lance, The War of Souls and the Minotaur Wars.
The one Formerly known as Sarge
Now reading The Angel's game by (again) Carlos Ruiz Zafón
-Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodes-
I have the new Sookie Stackhouse book, waiting, but I think I'm going to re-read the whole series! I love when you have a series, of 5 or more books and can just chug through them all at once!
Dead till Dark
Living Dead in Dallas
Club Dead
Dead to the World
Dead as a Doornail
Definitely Dead
All Together Dead
From Dead to Worse
Dead and Gone
A Touch of Dead
Decided to read this before the new Sookie book.. this is also part of a Series, that I love love, Kim Harrison has a nice comfy writing style, I can read her books in a matter of hours.
I've decided to give Arundhati Roy's "The God of Small Things" another go.
I first tired to read it a few months ago and I honestly just... really loved it. It's a beautiful book and her writing style is just so smooth and honest and gritty (she has this very original way of describing things), but then this sudden child abuse scene sprang out of nowhere and left me really disturbed--I just couldn't read it anymore. HOWEVER, I've decided that I'm going to give it another go.
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