The Warmth of Other Suns
It's a beautifully written book about the Great Migration. It's been a fascinating, but sometimes very troubling, book to read.
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Just finished "City of Thieves" by David Benioff. It's a great novel about Russia during the German invasion in WWII. Very poignant. Now I'm gonna read Miles Davis' autobiography. We'll see how it goes.
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A book about Dreamworks animation studio.
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The Second World War by Antony Beevor .
So dense but interesting and good for my culture.
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I just finished reading the "Ashfall" series by Mike Mullin.
Goddamn, those were the three most awesome books I have read in a LONG time.
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I am reading "The Witch's House: Diary of Ellen"
I am really fond of the unpopular horror RPG game called "The Witch's House" It is a game in which you play as a 13 year old girl named "Viola" and you solve various puzzles, while the atmosphere is heavy and disturbing in some cases, it makes you very paranoid and EVERYTHING can and will kill you in the game. There are little hints and such throughout the game, and you read a Diary as you go along.... Personally, this game and series has fascinated me, because at the end... You will learn the truth, which makes you re-think everything, and how it even came to that point. Viola DOES NOT talk at all during the game until the end. The witch's name is Ellen.
The book which I am reading on it is almost like a "Slice of Life" story so far, with many other attributes and minimal paranormal events. So far, but the entire concept of this is NOT the paranormal or even the fact that there is a fictional "Witch" or "Magic powers" but almost entirely different. In fact, the "Witch" appears to be very cute, sweet and innocent. But the story is fascinating. I am very much enjoying it ^^
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