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Adam Rodgers | 153 comments Jackie B. wrote: "This is awesome, Adam! Thanks for sharing."
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They were so much fun. I'm totally sold on the comic book thing now. I never knew how much thought goes into writing these, let alone the artwork that helps tell the story too.


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Adam Rodgers | 153 comments 34. 14 by Peter Clines I loved it! It's an excellent mystery/sci-fi type story about strange things that happen in an old apartment building. Totally unpredictable and I loved all of the different characters.

Audiobook
5 Stars


message 53: by Cassandra (last edited Mar 16, 2016 03:03PM) (new)

Cassandra | 5832 comments You're doing great, Adam!

I've been meaning to read Batman: The Long Halloween for quite a while. I'll have to bump it up my list. :)


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Adam Rodgers | 153 comments Cassandra wrote: "You're doing great, Adam! I've been meaning to read Batman: The Long Halloween for quite a while. I'll have to bump it up my list. :)"

Thanks! If you really like it you'll have to read it's sequel too, Dark Victory, which is just more of the same awesomeness.


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Adam Rodgers | 153 comments 35. Absolute All-Star Superman by Grant Morrison I looked up what the best collection of comics were for Superman & most seemed to agree that this one was the best. I haven't read any of the others yet but I really enjoyed this one.

Kindle
328 pages
5 Stars


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Adam Rodgers | 153 comments 36. The Fold by Peter Clines It was pleasantly surprising when I realized halfway through the book that this was a sequel to 14. The green cockroaches gave it away. It was a really fun mind binding science fiction/mystery story & was just the kind of book I like.

Audiobook
5 Stars


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Adam Rodgers | 153 comments 37. Particle Physics For Non Physicists A Tour Of The Microcosmos by Steven Pollock Not quite as simple as I expected, but I think it will help me understand a little better any future physics books I may read in the future.

Audiobook Lectures
4 Stars


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Adam Rodgers | 153 comments 38. Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra I've always been meaning to read this book and now I can finally say that I have. It failed to hold my interest for long, but I tried to keep in mind that it was written 400 years ago and I'm sure has inspired quite a few authors since that time.

I didn't realize Don Quixote could be so dangerous. If you meet him I'd recommend that you play along with his fantasy and stay on his good side, and whatever you do, do not speak ill of his lady Dulcinea.

Audiobook
3 Stars


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