I have returned to the IASIP loop of the infinite.
Okay, another I 'taint familiar with…
Okay. Which ones? I’ll tell you which one is worth reading first.
I own all of them and think I know the one of which you speak that’s so expensive. It wasn’t online and did drop a little over 50.00 for it a few years back. Heck, I can sell it on ebay at this point, but always just wanted to give them all away accept a few away to people that are interested.
I’m binging through all movies ever made.
I am currently indulging in Scarlet Odyssey by C.T. Rwizi. It is quite an interesting read. There are more in the series.
I started watching this a few hours ago. I finished the first episode. I stopped to make dinner for my daughter. I made General Tso’s chicken w/a sweet and sour sauce and sticky rice.
I finished the Ryria Chronicles few weeks ago. Last week, I started The Cycle of Arawyn.
I’m about to watch the second episode of Them. Mixed emotions about the the series.
WOW! Like seriously, WOW!! I want to read this right NOW!!
Do you know the way to Ba Sing Se?
Reading the Hyperion Cantos again.
I’m currently working my way through all of the Dresden Files books.
Finally started to read all Asimov. Realised that this dood created entire sci-fi genre 70 years ago and all i see are retroactive references and stolen concepts from future creations. Feels pretty cool, like you uncovered ark of creation
Some of the best Sci-Fi I’ve ever read.
Super Beard Bros. Kaizo Mario playthroughs. It just entertaining watching a guy who willingly chose to play a rage inducing Mario game rage over his decision to play the game.
I’ve been reading The Brothers Karamazov every day lately.
Reading (just finished last night, actually; reading the technical appendix now) To Sleep In a Sea of Stars. Pretty good sci-fi. Very reminiscent (I’ll stop short of saying “derivative”) of Aliens, with a dash of Star Trek (specifically DS9) influence.
Definitely going to be a good movie, if it’s done right.
After that, it’s back to the Riftwar Saga. Re-reading that for the first time in many years. I believe I am on book twelve (?), or thereabouts.
Prior to reading Sea of Stars, I read the new Stephen King. Par for King, it was an excellent story, with a stupid ending. Don’t get me wrong; I love King. I’ve read his entire bibliography (60-ish books), and I love his work, but the guy sure doesn’t know how to write a good ending, in general. The Dark Tower ending was amazing. The endings of Under the Dome and It, to name a couple, were downright silly.
As for TV? In the middle of a slight pause between versions of The Circle, just finished the UK version, US is up in a couple days, followed by Brazil, France, and hopefully more foreign versions (fingers crossed, Netflix.)
I think my mom is in love with Gibbs.
Reading Sword of Truth series again
I love Gibbs.
Right now I am near the end of Death’s Mistress.
I assumed I wouldnt like it, but she always watched it when I visited them. Ended up really enjoying it .