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Nope. I liked the Finder's Stone trilogy, and the Dark Elf and Avatar trilogies are the next 2 series I will read. They are the only Forgotten Realms series I have left to read, in fact. Keep guessing...
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Lately, I have been rereading a lot of my old Forgotten Realms books. Which series am I currently reading?
1) The Avatar Series 2) The Cleric Quintet Dark Elf Trilogy 4) The Druidhome Trilogy Finder's Stone Trilogy 6) The Icewind Dale Trilogy 7) The Moonshae Trilogy 8) The Pools Series 9) Shandril's Saga 10) Forgotten Realms books - what are those?
7) The Moonshae Trilogy
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That's it, Quis. The Forgotten Realms books are hit and miss, but I still like them. You're up!
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Keeping with the book theme, what book am I currently reading?
1) Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows 2) Guns, Germs, and Steel 3) The Moral Landscape: How Science can Determine Human Values 4) Superman Archives volume 8 5) Elsie and Mairi go to War 6) Griftopia: Bubble Machines, Vampire Squids and the Long Con that is Breaking America 7) The Last Boy: Mickey Mantle and the End of America's CHildhood 8) Alan's War 9) Keeper of the Keys: A Charlie Chan Mystery 10) An Introduction to Family Social Work
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6) Griftopia: Bubble Machines, Vampire Squids and the Long Con that is Breaking America
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Griftopia is a book Amazon.com recommends that I read.
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Nope. Read it when it came out. I don't really have a desire to see the movie. I may, but then again I may not.
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7) The Last Boy: Mickey Mantle and the End of America's CHildhood
Is it really titled that way with the CHildhood spelt that way?
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No, that is me not releasing the Shift key quickly enough.
The book is also one that Amazon.com recommended to me. I have not read it.
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That's another Amazon.com recommendation. Nothing that I have read.
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9) Keeper of the Keys: A Charlie Chan Mystery (I had never seen one of these old movies until a couple of years ago adn when I finally did - I loved them! Such great old-timey mysteries. Bought the box-sets of the first 12 or so. Never read the books though. If you're reading this one, Quis, tell me what it's like.)
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