I'm not familiar with that so I can't help thereI was looking for something akin to "Gudar och Hjältar i Nordisk Mytologi"
I'm not familiar with that so I can't help thereI was looking for something akin to "Gudar och Hjältar i Nordisk Mytologi"
I looked for it, seems to be written by Brian Barstow. Which sounds awfully anglo to me.I'm not familiar with that so I can't help there
a man with taste I seeSword of Shannara and the whole series was much appreciated when I read them as a young teen.
It was a good read. Long. So much research.![]()
Chaos: Charles Manson, the CIA, and the Secret History …
A journalist's twenty-year obsession with the Manson mu…www.goodreads.com
I despise 60s counterculture and its people, so never gave the Manson murders too much thought. But O'Neil's Rogan interview got me curious enough to give it a read. So far pretty good.
I'd say 12-16, so I guess so. To each his own though.So it's a book for middle school kids?
I'm not familiar with that oneHas anyone read The Chronicles of the Unhewn Throne?
I'll have a read. Ordered now.I'm not familiar with that one
I enjoyed both of thoseThe last audio book I listened to that was sci fi was at least 5+ years ago. It was called project hail Mary .
It was fucking great. 9.5 ot of 10.
I went on YouTube to find it and it looks like they're making a movie about it.
The novel was by the same guy that wrote Martin. That matt Damon was in about him being stranded on Mars.
It was very similar in that the science was accurate.
The last actual book I read that I can remember was about 12 years ago called " the one that got away ". Great book.
Before that it was " bravo 2 zero " by Andy Mc Nab.
Both of those books were written by SAS guys on the same mission in Iraq