That‘s pretty much the dark, nihilistic, real truth.... Way to set the tone of the book. Still love it
That‘s pretty much the dark, nihilistic, real truth.... Way to set the tone of the book. Still love it
Kind of miss the whole laugh-fest around Frodo‘s bed, with Sam‘s dramatic entrance in the end
The wisdom of a king
A freebie read, as far as freebies go, that‘s somewhat deep with the world building and post-singularity concept. It has its twists and turns, some moments of “what the hell is going on”, but overall I give it an 8/10. A fun read, like in Hunger games sort of way, minus the child killing.
An intriguing read that is worth going through progressively and digesting each chapter (interview) so that you can make the most of it in whatever it is your soul is searching for. Have gifted it to some people already
Got it as a free read. As far as thrillers go, it‘s sort of straightforward, not much of twists and turns (until the ending), but I‘d still give it an 8/10 because it‘s still an entertaining read.
A surprisingly entertaining read. Not the most captivating or the most character deep books, but it‘s entertaining nonetheless.
A very fun read. Hopefully I‘ll think up of something to help make a good passive income while I gain a boatload of free time or as income whenever I feel bored of my career choice and need a brake for 2-3 months
Totally not applicable to my situation (I‘m a full time physician), but I do appreciate that if I get bored I can try this whenever I choose to get into business and merchandising.
Haven‘t read any of R. Greene‘s other books yet. Let‘s see what we can learn from 50 about fear
A fantastic read! Anyone who is vaguely interested in fantasy themes or just wants to get up to date with the Tolkien-verse has to keep this trilogy in their reading lists.
My spine tingles just thinking of his fate in Shadow of War (probably not canon)
While Boromir was B.A, Faramir was definitely the wiser between the two
“The Outsider” - a beautiful excerpt if it wasn‘t from a cosmic horror story
Probably one of the few books that are inferior to their screenplays. Personal opinion, the Netflix version pulled out my feelings of sorrow and sadness wayyy more than the book. In the end, 6/10 stars
“Just picture yourself telling a jury that you tried to help this poor girl by giving her LSD and then taking her out to Las Vegas for one of your special Stark-naked back rubs.”
He shook his head sadly. “You‘re right. They‘d probably burn me at the goddamned stake... set me on fire right there in the dock. Shit, it doesn‘t pay to try to help somebody these days...”