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Maybe, maybe not. One day I'll see a headshrinker about it.
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Yay more Emily the Strange love!
I hope you enjoy it, have you read the chapter books too? It's by the same author of the comics. The author just about applied to get as many rights as he could to write Emily's stories from the franchise.
I haven't! I've just started getting into her world 😄
 
Started the Books of Blood by Clive Barker recently, I had NO idea he existed, and just yesterday realized he wrote the original story of Candymam and a lot of other horror movies I knew of since years ago, yet there I was thinking I'd found a hidden gem of an author...I feel a bit dumb
 
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I'm in the half of this book, a very intriguing look at the japanese society trough the lenses of a play of Go. I have more books in my to-read list, i don't know if continue with The Final Programme, In Cold Blood or another.
 
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Really interesting interviews, especially with Eiji Otsuka and Watanabe. Hopefully they release Patrick's writings on ero- the last update I've seen was from an interview on Weebcrews podcast from about a year ago.
 
(Serious):
Honestly, I found The Hidden Reality by Brian Greene to be a captivating exploration of some of the most mind-bending concepts in contemporary physics. Greene possesses a remarkable ability to elucidate intricate ideas, such as multiverses and string theory without overwhelming the reader, which is truly commendable.

The book prompted me to reconsider the vastness and strangeness of reality, grounding these profound notions firmly in rigorous scientific inquiry rather than mere speculation. If you possess a curiosity about the universe and are willing to engage with intellectually demanding material, I believe you will find it both enlightening and profoundly thought-provoking. It offers an exquisite synthesis of science and philosophy, ultimately broadening one's perspective on the nature of existence

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"In the landscape of string theory, the vacua are not merely mathematical curiosities but are dynamically realized, giving rise to a multiverse where each vacuum state manifests as a separate universe."
 
Quetal el libro hasta el momento

If you are a fan of Earthbound, it is very informative. A lot of the information in the book can also be found on the writer's website, but the book is a handy resource with everything at your fingertips. There are a lot of nice images in it as well - it's layout design is very similar to the Earthbound strategy guide from back in the day. Here is an example:

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Just read The 101 Dalmatians by Dodie Smith, its vastly different to the Disney film.
 
I got many ongoing manga I'm waiting chapters for and here are some. In no particular order.
Berserk
Tensura
Frieren
Mieruko-chan
Way of the House Husband
Spider Isekai
Hunter X Hunter
One-Punch Man
One Piece
Hajime no Ippo
Chainsaw Man
Goblin Slayer
Spy X Family
Made in Abyss
Fanken Fran
Maria no Danzai
Tsugumomo
Guyver
 
I haven't read a book in a long time .
 
Tales of the Dead/Fantasmagoriana: "The Family Portraits"
It's great so far. Much better than anticipated, as I read this by candle light during a thunder storm. I shall have to read Polidori's "The Vampyre and Ernestus Berchtold" after this book for the full effect however.
 
I'm a bit slowing down on Ecotopia... I dunno why it doesn't thrill me as much as before.

I have gotten Tarzan and King Kong so I'd be interested in reading them instead.
 
I just finished that Emily The Strange book yesterday.

I started reading his other manga called Sazan and Comet-Girl which is rlly cute, I should pick it back up. I've been pretty busy with my music lately though so I haven't read much
 
Nonfiction is just about the only thing I can keep a head for now adays while working. Read a bunch of western living magazines, historical magazines, and wildlife. Now I'm reading this:
Creating Reading Rainbow - Barbara Irwin, Tony Buttino Sr., Pam Johnson
It's a bit autobiographical than technical history so far but I'm curious since I grew up with the program nearly my whole childhood.

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