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- So many books, so little time - Reddit
This is a moderated subreddit It is our intent and purpose to foster and encourage in-depth discussion about all things related to books, authors, genres, or publishing in a safe, supportive environment If you're looking for help with a personal book recommendation, consult our Weekly Recommendation Thread, Suggested Reading page, or ask in r suggestmeabook
- Whats that book called? - Reddit
A book where the world and story lead are being horrifically devoured by worms, and a book about a mysterious forest and the wives of the townsfolk are being lead there by an antagonistic satyr; same author
- Does anybody know if From is based on a book? : r FromSeries - Reddit
Actually there is a book series called "Czarny Wygon" written by polish author Stefan Darda I was reading it some years ago and it is typically a "From" but happening in a polish village near Poznań city But I am not sure if it was officialy translated to other languages
- Book of the Month - Reddit
Book of the Month is a subscription-based book club that offers a selection of new books each month to members We're here to share our enthusiasm and discuss the month's picks
- MM Romance Books - Reddit
An 18+ community to discuss M M romance books, including book requests, reviews and recommendations, non-book media, and general discussions of the genre
- Where do you people find ebooks there days? : r Piracy - Reddit
Reply PeePeeJuulPod • you’re probably thinking of “libby” which is a great resource, I highly recommend checking with them first to see if the book you want is accessible to you Reply 1 more reply More replies
- How do Librarians book chance work? : r technicalminecraft - Reddit
Essentially, is the book picked with every enchantment having the same chance, or is it picked in a two step process that makes it harder for higher level books? Simplified: Method one Does Unbreaking 3's odds = Mending's = Sharpness 5's? Or would Unbreaking 3 only have the same odd as Fortune 3 and other max level 3 enchants
- Library Genesis - Reddit
Library Genesis (LibGen) is the largest free library in history: giving the world free access to 84 million scholarly journal articles, 6 6 million academic and general-interest books, 2 2 million comics, and 381 thousand magazines r libgen and its moderators are not directly affiliated with Library Genesis No book requests
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