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It's been quite a while since I read a book, I've read magazines from the various societies I'm a member of, but not any books. When I was working I would leave my office at lunchtime and find a quiet spot where I would read a book while eating my lunch. Now I'm retired I watch anime while I eat my lunch, and dinner.

I really must get back into the habit of reading books.

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I read a lot of books by Daniel Silva, he's my favorite Author and kind of the only books that keep my interest recently. I also read a few by Jeff Long here and there. These are mostly spy/mystery books or end of the world type books. When I'm not reading those I read a lot of books about World War II because I've always been really interested in that part of history.

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On 4/2/2024 at 3:01 PM, Animedragon said:

It's been quite a while since I read a book, I've read magazines from the various societies I'm a member of, but not any books. When I was working I would leave my office at lunchtime and find a quiet spot where I would read a book while eating my lunch. Now I'm retired I watch anime while I eat my lunch, and dinner.

I really must get back into the habit of reading books.

No comics either?

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23 minutes ago, Clayton said:

Just starting out eh?

More like ground to a halt because there's not many bookshops in my area that sell this sort of books.

Actually, there's not many bookshops left in my area. ☹️

Mail order adds to the prices and the supply is a bit random with only a few odd volumes.

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Have you checked for used book shops? Or gone on Amazon?

On 4/17/2024 at 2:22 PM, Animedragon said:

More like ground to a halt because there's not many bookshops in my area that sell this sort of books.

Actually, there's not many bookshops left in my area. ☹️

Mail order adds to the prices and the supply is a bit random with only a few odd volumes.

have you checked for used bookstoreS?

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I love reading, I just don't make enough time for it and after doing it in college for a while, the whole doing what you love for work makes it no longer fun kinda vibe.

But honestly I only tend to read classic novels, I'm a huge sucker for Jane Austen novels and the Bronte sisters! 

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I'm an avid library-goer, and I also picked up a few books from Kinokuniya too!

Recently I've read Metamorphosis, The Summer Hikaru Died, Dandadan 5 - 6, Drrr! Light Novel, Rozen Maiden, Go For it Nakamura!, and Phantom Tales of the Night.

1. Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka was basically the embodiment of "If I was a worm would you still love me?". But in Gregory's case, his family didn't quite see him the same when he woke up as a gigantic insect.

2. The Summer Hikaru Died was a really interesting take on the grief of losing a loved one. Psychological horror and boys love was not a combination I've ever seen before, but the art depicted it masterfully. 10/10

3. Dandadan was amazing as usual. Tatsu's art and story-telling just keeps improving with every chapter!

4. Drrr! the english translation of the light novel is a book I've read many times, and it never gets old. Drrr! is my favorite franchise like ever, and I love all the characters. Although, I have read the original japanese light novel, the english version doesn't quite capture all of the nuance and complex themes communicated in it. Its more of a dumbed down version of the og.

5. Rozen Maiden's a classic manga for all lolita. As a baby lolita and ball-jointed doll owner, I absolutely adore the Maiden dolls. It was published sometime in 2003 so it still has the paneling, screentone, and art style of 90's manga.

6. Go For it Nakamura! is another boys love book thats super wholesome. The main character reminds me of Ranma because of his hair, but their personality's couldn't be any more different. Nakamura is very shy and insecure unlike Ranma...

7. Phantom Tales of the Night is really creepy, but I liked the mystery and how it draws you in.

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On 4/19/2024 at 7:15 PM, Metro said:

I love reading, I just don't make enough time for it and after doing it in college for a while, the whole doing what you love for work makes it no longer fun kinda vibe.

But honestly I only tend to read classic novels, I'm a huge sucker for Jane Austen novels and the Bronte sisters! 

I'd recommend the unabridged Count of Monte Cristo, The Wizard of Oz books, and unabridged Journey to the West. 

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3 hours ago, Samsara said:

manga / greek mythology books

What kind of Greek mythology books such as in titles? I used to be heavily into learning about all things related to Greek mythology and I'm curious if maybe you know some good titles I haven't read I could check out. 

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I've been reading a lot for class at school but aside from that I've been reading The Lucifer Effect.

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22 hours ago, Keyaru said:

I've been reading a lot for class at school but aside from that I've been reading The Lucifer Effect.

I think I've heard of that one, is it good?

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On 2/10/2026 at 12:31 AM, Zeref said:

What kind of Greek mythology books such as in titles? I used to be heavily into learning about all things related to Greek mythology and I'm curious if maybe you know some good titles I haven't read I could check out. 

Currently reading through the oddyssey but i do have greek mythology books from my own country which i don't think are translated to english and dive deep into it unlike the oddyssey which is story telling! 😢

-- wanting to read at the moment.. > Howl's moving castle ; i have the book but not the time yet

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13 hours ago, Samsara said:

Currently reading through the oddyssey but i do have greek mythology books from my own country which i don't think are translated to english and dive deep into it unlike the oddyssey which is story telling! 😢

-- wanting to read at the moment.. > Howl's moving castle ; i have the book but not the time yet

I've read The Odyssey before, very good book. The Song of Achilles was one of the last I read. 

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14 hours ago, Zeref said:

I've read The Odyssey before, very good book. The Song of Achilles was one of the last I read. 

A few years ago I had this thing about reading the Greek classics and read The Odyssey, The Iliad, The Aeneid and the Argonautica. I found them all quite good reads.

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18 hours ago, Zeref said:

I've read The Odyssey before, very good book. The Song of Achilles was one of the last I read. 

True it is good, tbh, I find most books related to such themes to be good /interesting to read.

I've so many books i still got to read though.. too little time! 

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