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Poltirsh wants to read A Tide of Black Steel by Anthony Ryan (Age of Wrath, #1)

A Tide of Black Steel by Anthony Ryan (Age of Wrath, #1)
The land of Ascarlia, a fabled realm of bloodied steel and epic sagas, has been ruled by the Sister Queens …
Poltirsh started reading The Wings Upon Her Back by Samantha Mills

The Wings Upon Her Back by Samantha Mills
Zenya was a teenager when she ran away to join the mechanically-modified warrior sect. She was determined to earn mechanized …
Poltirsh started reading The Making of Modern Japan (Belknap Press) by Marius B. Jansen
Poltirsh finished reading The Heretic by Miguel Delibes

The Heretic by Miguel Delibes
La vida de Cipriano Salcedo, un comerciante de Valladolid nacido el mismo día en que se iniciaba el cisma de …
Poltirsh finished reading The Watchmaker of Filigree Street by Natasha Pulley (The Watchmaker of Filigree Street, #1)

The Watchmaker of Filigree Street by Natasha Pulley (The Watchmaker of Filigree Street, #1)
Poltirsh finished reading Pattern (Scavenger Trilogy, Book 2) by K. J. Parker
Poltirsh finished reading Memory by K. J. Parker (The Scavenger Trilogy)

Memory by K. J. Parker (The Scavenger Trilogy)
Poltirsh finished reading Shadow by K.J. Parker (duplicate)
Poltirsh finished reading Very Merry Bromance by Lyssa Kay Adams
Poltirsh finished reading Project Hanuman by Stewart Hotston
Poltirsh started reading Project Hanuman by Stewart Hotston
Poltirsh finished reading Titus Groan by Mervyn Peake (Gormenghast, #1)

Titus Groan by Mervyn Peake (Gormenghast, #1)
As the first novel opens, Titus, heir to Lord Sepulchrave, has just been born: he stands to inherit the miles …
Poltirsh finished reading Lies Weeping : Volume 10 of the Black Company Saga by Glen Cook
Poltirsh finished reading There is No Antimemetics Division by qntm

There is No Antimemetics Division by qntm
An antimeme is an idea with self-censoring properties; an idea which, by its intrinsic nature, discourages or prevents people from …





