What are you fuckers reading?

stickygirl

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Assuming you don't just look at gifs, what classy book are folks reading? Latest one I read was very LGBT, called Release, by Patrick Ness. It's kinda aimed at the younger market: there's no porn as such, it's sensitively written.

Other books I rate are Annabel, by Kathleen Winter that looks at the life of an intersex kid.
The man who fell in love with the moon, by Tom Spanbauer, that is a kinda pre-trans world experience, nicely written and an interesting tale.
 
I'm reading one of my Christmas books, The Sky Blue Wolves by S.M. Stirling. Nothing sexual about it, but it's the final book in a series of his that I have really enjoyed over the last several years.
 
reading (finished): trigger install guide for my Sporting Rifle; Style AR Cal; .308

Operating / assembly Manuel for my new spooling station; so i can re-spool all my reels with the new line I got for Christmas....

you asked....I read technical data ALL day long. I like to decompress my brain once i get home....
 
I've been reading the Imperial Radch trilogy by Ann Leckie. It's an award-winning SF tour de force that turns out to be just chock full of mind-fucks.
 
Yuval Noah Harari trilogy.
Sapiens, Homo Deus and 21 Lessons for the 21st Century.
All are fascinating and an excellent read.
Had to reread the first two to get into the third.
 
This be a useful reference so thanks for posting.

Any John Green fans out there?
 
Pollan, Michael. How to Change Your Mind: What the New Science of Psychedelics Teaches Us About Consciousness, Dying, Addiction, Depression, and Transcendence....
 
The Bear and the Nightingale by Kathrine Arden
Ooo - I think could go on my wish list. I try not to buy from Amazon these days as I have a friend works in an independent shop that the Amazon juggernaut is threatening to eradicate. :(
 
Ghost Rider, The Avengers, Lucifer, GotG

Assuming you don't just look at gifs, what classy book are folks reading? Latest one I read was very LGBT, called Release, by Patrick Ness. It's kinda aimed at the younger market: there's no porn as such, it's sensitively written.

Other books I rate are Annabel, by Kathleen Winter that looks at the life of an intersex kid.
The man who fell in love with the moon, by Tom Spanbauer, that is a kinda pre-trans world experience, nicely written and an interesting tale.

Yep, comic books
 
Ooo - I think could go on my wish list. I try not to buy from Amazon these days as I have a friend works in an independent shop that the Amazon juggernaut is threatening to eradicate. :(

i always take my read ones to half price books, they may have a website too...
 
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