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The Read List
2011
1) Horus Rising - Dan Abnett
2) False Gods - Graham McNeill
3) Galaxy in Flames - Ben Counter
4) Men are From Mars and Women are from Venus
5) Flight of the Eisenstein - James Swallow
6) The Magician's Guild - Trudi Caravan
7) The Novice - Trudi Caravan
8) The High Lord - Trudi Caravan
9) The World According to Clarkson - Jeremy Clarkson
10) Fulgrim - Graham McNeill
11) Legion - Dan Abnett
12) Battle for the Abyss - Ben Counter
13) Mechanicum - Graham McNeill
14) Nemesis - James Swallow
15) Daughters of Arabia - Jean Sasson
16) Descent of Angels - Mitchel Scanlon
17) Desert Royal - Jean Sasson
18) The First Heretic - Aaron Dembski-Bowden
19) The Gift - Cecelia Ahern
20) Paths of Glory - Jeffery Archer
21) A Thousand Sons - Graham McNeill
22) The Art Thief - Noah Charney
23) Bringing Nothing to the Party - Paul Carr
24) Prospero Burns - Dan Abnett
25) Beat the Reaper - Josh Bazell

2012
1) Next - Michael Crichton
2) Battle of The Fang - Christ Wraight
3) Helsreach - Aaron Dembski-Bowden
4) Shopaholic and Sister - Sophie Kinsella
5) The Ultramarine Omnibus - Graham McNeill
6) The Summons - John Grisham
7) After Dark - Haruki Murakami
8) Nagash the Sorcerer - Mike Lee
9) The Emperor's Tomb - Steve Berry
10) Nagash the Unbroken - Mike Lee
11) Realms of Shadow - R.A. Salvatore
12) Stop What You're Doing And Read This!
13) Fifty Shades of Grey - E.L. James
14) Fifty Shades Darker - E.L. James
15) Fifty Shades Free - E.L. James
16) The Last Mythal Anthology - Realms of the Elves
17) Nagash Immortal - Mike Lee
18) The Paris Vendetta - Steve Berry
19) The Elven Nations Trilogy - Paul Thomas, Tanya Cook & Douglas Niles
20) The House of Silk - Anthony Horowitz
21) Architect of Fate - Christian Dunn
22) The Killing Ground - Graham McNeill
23) Courage and Honour - Graham McNeill

2013
1) Ravensoul - James Barclay
2) Chapter's Due - Graham McNeill
3) Making Money - Terry Prachett
4) Soul Hunter - Aaron Dembski-Bowden
5) Blood Reaver - Aaron Dembski-Bowden
6) Mortal Instruments : The CIty of Bones
7) Mortal Instruments : The City of Ashes

2014
1) Mockingjay - Suzanne Colins
2) The Fault In Our Stars - John Green
3) Neverwhere - Neil Gaiman
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Chobits
Saturday. 5.8.10 7:28 am
I have just jumped off the Chobits train.. after jumping on it late last night. I have to say.. it may just be another love story but it kind of have a point there. More and more people are choosing technology advancement over other humans or pets over humans and I can quite see why.

First of all, things that aren't human doesn't come with any kind of rejection towards your personality, way of life, figure of speech, wealth or family, among a longer list of things. Pets don't really care about anyone else but you and they accept you for who you are, which very little humans can do, what more to be compared to technological advancements. Sometimes, all you need is very little human interactions to keep you satiated and then you can be all by yourself. Take me for example, I can totally shut people out, especially when I get an overdose of human interaction. By that I mean by spending too much time with people and I just want to just lock myself in my room for a good week or so before I would like to spend time with some people. I think that is why I quite like to go shopping by myself... there are humans, and interactions but limited.

Second of all, pets and technological advancement can be programmed to how we want it to be. It's a bit harder to train pets but it can be done. Nonetheless, humans are much harder to train, as the proverb goes: it's hard to teach an old dog new tricks. If you get those who are willing to change, then good for you but if you the others... then you'd probably be miserable. After all, with all the random chats and the internet and online dating and what not, who needs to get out of their house just to get some human interaction? Call the delivery guy! That's human interaction too!!

Then again, it's sad to see more and more people walking down that path.. it's like the fear of getting rejected is getting the best of them and it's sad because these people just shut the world out. I sometimes wonder if these people feel lonely and then I realised that sometimes, when you get what you want in life, you don't really feel lonely and left out. I mean you get to go where you want to go, buy what you want to buy and things along that line and all you want is to be able to reduce human contact to as minimal as possible, then what more would you ask for, right? Kind of reminds me of The Lotus Eater.

Talking about The Lotus Eater, I will definitely go to Naples one day and see if the Bay of Naples is that breath-taking on a full moon night to make people want to live there forever.

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I think rejection and such is part of life. It makes finding someone more special or something.

» Illicit on 2010-05-08 10:27:05

I'm so glad that someone else has thought about this too! I always tell myself to get off of Facebook and go enjoy my college campus...I'm just scared of awkward situations or being shot down or whatever. But like Illicit said, it's part of life and I need to get over it. A comfort zone is only meant to be stretched, not to confine you!

Also, I stayed up till 4am the night that we talked...and then I got a 96% on my midterm :D you are just the best luck!
» The-Muffin-Man on 2010-05-09 01:43:20

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