What are you reading now? (Page 4)

alpossmar82
alpossmar82: Smiths Gold series maths.. elementary algebra, most struggles on chap 4 multinominals.
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kekko90ITA
kekko90ITA: Paradiso di polvere. Nel cuore di Thailandia, Laos e Cambogia in Vespa 50 special
(Paradise dust. In the heart of Thailand, Laos and Cambodia in Vespa 50 special)
http://www.ibs.it/code/9788842551492/serafino-giorgio/paradiso-polvere-nel.html

Talk about a young italian sweethearts who travel together on a popular old italian scooter called Vespa around countries like Thailand, Laos and Cambodia.
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paman678
paman678: I am reading a western that really is not all that good.
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Fern123
Fern123: inka Kingdom by James rollings
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tofutofu
tofutofu: Bad Moon Rising by Lorraine Kennedy
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milkdude
milkdude: tale of two cities
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Captain Canada
Captain Canada: Wow I just finished reading all of the posts on here from past 6 years ago
I must be going crazy
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Gerri
Gerri: Me before you. Very good book
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struanrobertson02
struanrobertson02: A Reddit NoSleep story.

Borrasca by The_Dalek_Emperor or C.K Walker

I'll keep it spoiler free.

Holy shiz this story is twisted, ominous and chilling.

It is a 5 paged Reddit post, all pages very long.

Here's why it is so good.

The progression of characters and the world around them:
The build up is always very ominous and shows some great, great, great character and world development, After it I had a huge view of what the Town, the mines, the mountain and The tree house were like, and the characters as well. I felt so much still undying affection towards the characters within a few paragraphs, and they stick with you for such a while you are to scared to read on incase terrible stuff happens to them.

Next

The Mysteries and the depth:
I will say, you'll be surprised by how deep the story is, it's actually mind blowing.
After a while, you get some minor hints, and when you notice them, you really do begin to question everything, who are the "something?", what is in "Borrasca?", why does the place seem so chill? Again, very ominous, you don't quite know what to expect.

The Twists:
Ahh the twists, the twists are soooooooooooooo scarily good, litterly. I've never picked up a Stephen King book in my life before, neither have I had the guts to listen to someones horror story at night, I'm a coward I know. But this finally hit me, I will say that I have seen some incredible twists done right, cough NOT M Night cough, but this, THIS,THIS,
is incredible.

Just check it out! If I say anymore, I'll ruin it for you.
Mad props to the creator
www.reddit.com/r/nosleep/comments/3e2zje/borrasca/?



(Edited by struanrobertson02)
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struanrobertson02
struanrobertson02: BTW, the first 2 paragraphs are viewed so differently after you've read Borrasca to the end.
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RickyH
RickyH: A Dance With Dragons.
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AUQAMAN317
AUQAMAN317: Amy my daughter
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KyleighMichelle
KyleighMichelle: Notes of a Dirty Old Man Charles Bukowski.
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Mdnght Vixen
Mdnght Vixen: Currently Reading Anne Rice's The Wolf Gift
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briansmythe
briansmythe: Those comments but ive finished
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haroldguillen
haroldguillen: it's always good to read the book before seeing the movie, so I know of any gaps in the story. I'm reading Clear And Present Danger by Tom Clancy. I read Patriot Games before seeing the movie, so I basically knew more than what the movie was about. I'm also fascinated with my reading of Bookkeeping, inspiring me to be more organized
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Hiraeth_
Hiraeth_: I am reading Heart of Darkness, or say, trying to read it.
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carrie5574
carrie5574: Somone gave me from superman to man by j.a..rogers. I started it but have not read but a few pages. I think I am looking to finish it
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Kozaya
Kozaya: I'm reading Cat's Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut, a satirical comedy. Vonnegut is a literary genius. His work always keeps you wondering "did that really happen?"
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SandeeLgs
SandeeLgs: Huck Finn
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SunshineFlower
SunshineFlower: im reading a post from 13 years ago lol
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Dimpledquirk
Dimpledquirk: Switchboard Soldiers, but if you like stories on war and women in the workforce in the 1914's you'll like it, so far it's not bad but not good either..I find it dull.... :/
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