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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
- index - libgen - 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
- 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
- Necromancy of Thay (Complete Guide) : r BaldursGate3 - Reddit
Made an in-depth guide on how to get, open and finish the Necromancy of Thay book I saw plenty of guides online that were either incomplete or faulty, especially in the later part Necromancy of Thay Guide Necromancy of Thay I also created a Necromancer Build for BG3 that incorporates the book If something is missing drop feedback in the comments, thanks
- Book Suggestions - Reddit
In need of a good read? Let us know what you want and we guarantee you'll find a great book, or your money back This subreddit is for people to ask for suggestions on books to read Please only post requests for suggestions, not unsolicited recommendations or “should I read this book or that book” type posts
- Annas_Archive - Reddit
I've been trying to search for a book for uni for a couple of hours but whenever I search i can't seem to find anything The links to actual files work, its just the search on the domain annas-archive org
- What’s your go-to secret to finding cheap flights? - Reddit
Yes definitely book with the airline if you can, unless the deal is only through that website (like cheap Caribbean or Expedia or something) If an issue arises and you need a refund for any reason, dealing with a third party is a pain in the ass and the airlines will defer to them if you purchase with them
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