Off-Topic Discussion - Does anyone here really enjoy reading?#29 @xxsoapxx I've read Papillon! It was such a strange memoir. I was engrossed and horrified - often at the same time LOL. | midnight_madrigal |
Off-Topic Discussion - Does anyone here really enjoy reading?#28 @Nordefjorden Jorge Luis Borges has been on my list for a while but I've never gotten around to reading any of his work. There's something so satisfying about finishing a work of literature, though. A… | midnight_madrigal |
Off-Topic Discussion - Does anyone here really enjoy reading?#27 I really like John Scalzi's work as well. He writes excellent sci-fi. He's like a much funnier Douglas Adams. :-) | midnight_madrigal |
Off-Topic Discussion - Does anyone here really enjoy reading?#9 @breakreign I've actually either read or owned a lot of those books. I have book one of the Malazan series but I haven't read it yet. I'm currently reading Joe Abercrombie's series (First Law, I think… | midnight_madrigal |
Off-Topic Discussion - Does anyone here really enjoy reading?#1 I'm really into books! I'm wondering if anyone else here is, too. I like reading romance novels, science-fiction-fantasy, and nonfiction about nutrition, biology, and politics. | midnight_madrigal |
Off-Topic Discussion - If chess openings were Pokemon moves what would be leer?#5 Does that mean that Grob's attack would be splash? :P | midnight_madrigal |
General Chess Discussion - How to improve from 1300-1400#21 For me, the biggest difference between those two level sets is this: 1300 and below: to beat them, you learn to take advantage of their tactical mistakes. 1400 and above: they play solid games, so you… | midnight_madrigal |
Off-Topic Discussion - Rude/arrogant people on lichess#16 I actually think that people here are more civil than on chess.com (where I came from), but more people know of chess.com so maybe that just means that there is a bigger pool of people, meaning a high… | midnight_madrigal |