Someone New
Posted: December 18th, 2014, 12:20 am
Greetings!!
Hello! you can call me Kooper...i am glad to found this forum and meet other booklovers
what i'm into is mostly fantasy/fiction and works of Soren Kierkegaard and other philosophers (i dont know what category those books would fall)
Currently im waiting for the fourth book of "The Gentlemen Bastard" series by Scott Lynch, the whole Trilogy of "The First Law" Series by Joe Abercrombie (no available stocks :C), read the first half of "Either/Or" and "The Castle In The Pyrenees"...and re-reading the first book that got me in to reading "Sophie's World" by jostein gaarder (first read that about 10 years ago)
I usually read books in one sitting on weekends as i got no other time, or two books alternately during a day.(still i read only quite a few :c)
what i really like in fantasy/fiction is that i can say literally that the cheapest way to travel is to buy a book.
then again thank you for the wonderful forum and hope to meet new friends
Hello! you can call me Kooper...i am glad to found this forum and meet other booklovers
what i'm into is mostly fantasy/fiction and works of Soren Kierkegaard and other philosophers (i dont know what category those books would fall)
Currently im waiting for the fourth book of "The Gentlemen Bastard" series by Scott Lynch, the whole Trilogy of "The First Law" Series by Joe Abercrombie (no available stocks :C), read the first half of "Either/Or" and "The Castle In The Pyrenees"...and re-reading the first book that got me in to reading "Sophie's World" by jostein gaarder (first read that about 10 years ago)
I usually read books in one sitting on weekends as i got no other time, or two books alternately during a day.(still i read only quite a few :c)
what i really like in fantasy/fiction is that i can say literally that the cheapest way to travel is to buy a book.
then again thank you for the wonderful forum and hope to meet new friends