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Seriphos
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The newness of being new.

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Are you male or female? Male it would seem unless some foul magician has cursed my memory in which case...I am still male.

Where are you from? A question that has perplexed many I hail from a far away land, a land of people where people live and in no way resembles NC (thought currently in UT).

What are your hobbies or special interests? Gaming, various projects.

What sort of books do you enjoy reading? Hard to say but I do enjoy fantasy, thrillers, mysteries. But if it interests me I'll read it.

How did you find BookTalk.org? Google brought me here, I was looking for a site to discuss books.

So greetings and salutations.

Currently reading (Mostly junk and catching up on past books)

Artemis Fowl (a book series that passed me by), Goosebumps Shocker on Shock Street (purely for nostalgia...though kinda regretting it now).
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Welcome to BookTalk.org. :-)

I'm a fantasy genre lover myself but for some reason fantasy books never win on BookTalk.org fiction polls.
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I find that fantasy is in an odd spot...but The Name of the Wind is a fresh breath in the fantasy world.
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Thanks for the recommendation. I just downloaded it. :-)
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